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Reiisha
Repracor Industries
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Posted - 2015.08.20 19:53:28 -
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I can't remember it very well, but it was either the NES Super Mario or After Burner 2 on the Megadrive.... Unoriginal. ;p
If you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all...
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
902
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Posted - 2015.08.20 20:24:06 -
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There were fewer games and good games worth playing and buying were even less. No wonder the titles are repeating in this thread.
( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ GòáGò¼GòªGò¼Gòú my sandcastle
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Webvan
All Kill No Skill
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Posted - 2015.08.20 20:30:03 -
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Nana Skalski wrote:and good games worth playing and buying were even less. Actually there were quite a many good games to play here and back then even pre PC. If this were an exhaustive thread list of good games, it would be nearly endless.
I'm in it for the money
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
912
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Posted - 2015.08.20 21:48:44 -
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My first computer was c64 and I had no games first. We had to buy some.
Yes, the bundled ones would be the first to play. I think the producer would not give mediocre game to his console/home computer. So they would have to be rather good.
( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ GòáGò¼GòªGò¼Gòú - my sandcastle
( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ <=X - my yacht
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Cancel Align NOW
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
558
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Posted - 2015.08.21 08:51:08 -
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Pitstop 2 C64. |
Omar Alharazaad
Lords.Of.Midnight The Devil's Warrior Alliance
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Posted - 2015.08.21 11:10:50 -
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Nana Skalski wrote:My first computer was c64 and I had no games first. We had to buy some.
Yes, the bundled ones would be the first to play. I think the producer would not give mediocre game to his console/home computer. So they would have to be rather good.
Oh my. Talk about some flashbacks. Before I managed to scrape up enough cash to buy my C-64 I had a friend with a TRaSh 80. With only the cassette drive the only way would could play games at her place was to copy the code out of computer magazines and program them in ourselves, then hope the thing actually recorded properly. Likewise the same process was repeated a few times with the C-64 before i could afford to buy games.
Come hell or high water, this sick world will know I was here.
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Jade Blackwind
Alexylva Paradox Low-Class
602
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Posted - 2015.08.21 13:05:33 -
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Prince of Persia |
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters Disturbed Acquaintance
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Posted - 2015.08.21 15:48:18 -
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I remember blowing on games where they connected to the machine because sometimes they wouldn't work. Just flash jibberish and colors on the screen. It makes no sense but that trick seemed to make them work. I also remember my brother with a pair of wire cutters chopping and hacking a these little plastic structures in the SNES. So we could play Japanese games for the famicom. |
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Snuffed Out
8528
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Posted - 2015.08.21 16:38:50 -
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The first Prince of Persia (in all its pixelated glory!) I was so young, I couldn't even make it out of the first level (couldn't figure out how to jump).
Some wierd US-Iraq tank game for MSDOS. It played a lot like checkers... but with guns.
The first Flight Simulator (dem ploygons!) Because it was so open ended I spent most of my time trying to crash into buildings. :D
Then there are the old green screen favorites! Number Munchers! Orgeon Trail!
How did you Veterans start?
The Skillpoint System and You
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Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
13057
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Posted - 2015.08.21 19:40:26 -
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Eurydia Vespasian wrote:And I thought remembering SNES made me feel old This is totally a stealth "how old are you?" thread.
If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg
But in purple, I'm stunning!
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Gnati Utrigas
State War Academy Caldari State
1
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Posted - 2015.08.22 18:38:31 -
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLFDFBD60F167A0BB6&v=4MLbGosnKFM Atari Sprint 2 (1976) Arcade version with Stirring wheels and pedals (had break too).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RuPEoLkVwtI |
Ian Morbius
234
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Posted - 2015.08.22 20:15:59 -
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"Winky Dink and You!,...."
Death Valley & Mojave real world hardcore.
www.acronymfinder.com
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Snagletooth Johnson
Snagle Material Services CAStabouts
283
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Posted - 2015.08.23 11:34:17 -
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I don't remember, but let's just say it was long enough ago that PvP was a fist fight in the parking lot. |
Souxie Alduin
Anarchy in the Eve
144
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Posted - 2015.08.24 10:40:22 -
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Nana Skalski wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGy14lwf_LQ
Oh God, this brings back memories. I had a Snoopy tennis game like that, and one with a giant octopus. First game was either Pong or Space Invaders, not sure which one came first.
Also: Load"*.*",8 |
Esrevid Nekkeg
Justified and Ancient
356
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Posted - 2015.08.25 23:49:54 -
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Jetpack! On my 1983 ZXSpectrum 48k (rubber keys!), which surprisingly enough is still in working order.
Here I used to have a sig of our old Camper in space. Now it is disregarded as being the wrong format.
Looking out the window I see one thing: Nothing wrong with the format of our Camper! Silly CCP......
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Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS IDLE EMPIRE
1484
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Posted - 2015.08.26 01:43:03 -
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Eurydia Vespasian wrote:The first I can remember playing was "Zelda: Link to the Past" or "Mega Man X" those two I remember playing A LOT
I remember Super Mario (did they call it that on the NES?) more or less as the first game. First console I had was the SNES, but played a lot of NES over at friends houses. the actual first was probably some arcade game somewhere. Or maybe a dos game. I remember playing a lot of Star Crusader.
I also remember going into dos and putting a floppy in, but can't really remember the game.
@ChainsawPlankto
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Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters Disturbed Acquaintance
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Posted - 2015.08.26 17:47:26 -
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Chainsaw Plankton wrote:Eurydia Vespasian wrote:The first I can remember playing was "Zelda: Link to the Past" or "Mega Man X" those two I remember playing A LOT I remember Super Mario (did they call it that on the NES?) more or less as the first game. First console I had was the SNES, but played a lot of NES over at friends houses. the actual first was probably some arcade game somewhere. Or maybe a dos game. I remember playing a lot of Star Crusader. I also remember going into dos and putting a floppy in, but can't really remember the game.
Finally!
I was starting to feel pretty alone amongst all these fossils. |
Lord Amaterasu
Carebears online
49
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Posted - 2015.08.28 03:36:35 -
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Crusader: no remorse
"You make your own hell."
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Brisco County
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
114
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Posted - 2015.08.28 05:21:31 -
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My first video game was Downland on my radioshack tandy. Or Dungeons of Daggorath - I got both at the same time and I really don't remember which one I played first. |
Azda Ja
Green Skull LLC
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Posted - 2015.08.28 14:22:45 -
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Some silly Sonic game at the barber's when I was a little kid. I also distinctly remember my older cousin showing me Age of Empires, also when very young, I'm not sure which came first, but the Age of Empires experience was particularly memorable. First video game I played that was 'mine' was Pharaoh on my mom's work computer. I was only allowed to play it since my parents deemed it 'educational'. My mother regretted it after though; I was a pain in the ass interfering with her work: "But mom! I have a pyramid to build!"
Because sometimes you die. And sometimes we are why. GSLLC is Recruiting.
Grrr I tell you. Grrr.
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Ralph King-Griffin
Devils Rejects 666 The Devil's Warrior Alliance
11491
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Posted - 2015.08.28 15:22:58 -
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oh my, look what i found <------warning prepare to feel old.
Better the Devil you know.
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Gadolf Agalder
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2015.08.30 19:04:57 -
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Esrevid Nekkeg wrote:Jetpack! On my 1983 ZXSpectrum 48k (rubber keys!), which surprisingly enough is still in working order. I didn't know those computer existed. The first computer I bought was: a Timex Sinclair.
Funny enough, felons already tried to steal it from me and did. They too came up with false insinuations against me aimed at discrediting me.
I still remember the programs I ran on it, but they were not games. It was possible to program games on it. |
Tisiphone Dira
New Order Logistics CODE.
273
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Posted - 2015.08.31 04:07:46 -
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The lion-king platformer (by westwood, /mourn)
That thing was proper hard. |
Azgard Majik
Ilium Skies
7
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:02:48 -
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Think it may be Moon Lander on the Sinclair ZX81 |
Karl Jerr
Herzack Unit
113
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Posted - 2015.08.31 23:05:12 -
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Fighter Pilot, from Digital Integration, on an Amstrad CPC 464 (audiotapes I'm looking at you ) |
ISD Buldath
ISD STAR
142
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Posted - 2015.09.01 07:41:42 -
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My Very first, 3D PC Game would have to be StarSiege. One of the very first Mecha Games on the market.
Good, good memories.... " Harribec, This is Caanon. Are you out there? Come and face me... Let's Finish this, now... "
~ISD Buldath
Interstellar Services Department
Support, Training and Resources Division
Lt. Commander
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Anages
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2015.09.01 10:52:30 -
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Fantastic Voyage on my brothers ZX Spectrum, can't remember the names of the other games because Fantastic Voyage was so cool you play inside a human. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Tt2zLggJbM |
Funkmaster General
State War Academy Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2015.09.01 10:57:24 -
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Some kind of BS educational game my parents bought for me. As far as "real" video games, probably Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness |
Jenn aSide
Ascendent. Test Alliance Please Ignore
12300
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Posted - 2015.09.01 12:32:45 -
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ISD Buldath wrote:My Very first, 3D PC Game would have to be StarSiege. One of the very first Mecha Games on the market.
Good, good memories.... " Harribec, This is Caanon. Are you out there? Come and face me... Let's Finish this, now... "
I lived and breathed Starsiege for years, ity was a great game, way ahead of it's time. Before that I played Metaltech/Earthsiege and Earthsiege 2.
When Mechwarrior 4 came out a while later, I used to seriously tick people off on the Dropship Command forums comparing the 2 lol. In terms of game mechanics, Mech4 was primitive compared to Starsiege in many ways, like how the map worked, and multiplayer (for example The Mechwarrior DEVs shipped the game without any way to know how many people were on each team and had to patch the functionality into the chat system, it was a major goof up).
The Apoc was my favorite human HERC, but I spent most of my game time in either a Basilisk (I like underdog mechs lol) or an Adjudicator ("the JUDGE).
(I get a chuckle when I read the Adjudicator's description; "The fearsome look of the Adjudicator is the result of the Cybrid brain-scan "focus testing" involving captive human subjects.++ Through trial and error, the Cybrids developed this platform to strike terror in the hearts of the Human pilots.++ To a large degree, they succeeded.++ The Adjudicator has room for plenty of firepower even if it is a bit lacking when it comes to mounting armor and sensory equipment". LOL)
They are rebooting TRIBES (which comes form the Starseige universe), I hope beyond hope that one day we'll see another actual Starsiege game. |
Miss Masquerade
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
17
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Posted - 2015.09.01 14:32:02 -
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, on the IntelliVision "Console"
1984 I think.
No need for ++ber GFX back then, the imagination did all the work for you |
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