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RE: Your first ever game? - ShiraNoMai - Jun 13th, 2018 (Jun 11th, 2018, 10:06 PM)Monocle Wrote: I enjoy this bit of backstory we got here Wish my parents played games for me to have said that, too. I don't know the exact origin of my SNES (if it was handed down to me by my brother, who was moving out at that time, or if I acquired it new as a gift), but I do believe my first few games on it were Yoshi's Island, The Lion King, Aladdin & Jungle Book. I cannot tell you what came first for me because I was around 2-3 years old and my memory is limited, but those were really some of the best experiences I've had with games at the time. RE: Your first ever game? - Hotspot - Jun 14th, 2018 If we went by systems, I can easily say the following, since they occurred in the last three years. PS3: Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (Which I have yet to finish, and that was three years ago) Nintendo Switch: Super Mario Odyssey. Nintendo 3DS: Ever Oasis. RE: Your first ever game? - aerodynamik - Jun 14th, 2018 I think early when games were still on square disks lol, where you had to put it another when you advanced further. Don't quite remember the name though. But that's where I started. And that was 20 years back in the 90's. RE: Your first ever game? - Moonface - Jun 15th, 2018 (Jun 14th, 2018, 08:49 AM)aerodynamik Wrote:Do you mean floppy discs? XD RE: Your first ever game? - Kyng - Jun 16th, 2018 Well, the first game I ever played at all was "Mario Teaches Sums": an educational game which was very basic, and I didn't care much for it. The Dorling Kindersley educational games were much better-made, and I had a whole bunch of them. I think my favourite ones were Dinosaur Hunter and Earth Quest; those games pretty much formed my original set of interests . However, the first non-educational game that I played much of was Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix. Usually, instead of racing properly, I just turned on the 'Indestructible' driver aid, and smashed all of the other cars to pieces! RE: Your first ever game? - ShiraNoMai - Jun 17th, 2018 Ah, educational games. I absolutely loved those. Had Big Thinkers, Math Blaster, even Sonic Schoolhouse (god those 90's 3D graphics were something else). There's another one I can't think of the name of, but it was inside this giant tree, had a factory, I think the characters were bears? RE: Your first ever game? - Daltonio - May 15th, 2019 I'm relatively positive it was the Batman Returns tie-in game for Sega Genesis. I'm still playing Batman games to this day, so not a bad one to start off with. RE: Your first ever game? - Metallix - Jun 1st, 2019 This one is easy for me because I have a good memory. For me it was Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on Sega Genesis. My dad got me a Genesis when I was 5 and it came with Sonic 2, he also bought Desert Strike which was also amazing but I played that one second. It's too bad Sonic 2 was rushed and had to have levels cut and many other features. Did you know it was originally going to have time travelling just like in Sonic CD? It also was supposed to have a world map and at least three more levels that weren't in it. RE: Your first ever game? - WR91 - Sep 28th, 2020 My first game I remember playing and beating was Yoshi's Island for the Super Nintendo but the Nintendo in general is something really special to me and something I'll honestly never forget. I really want to get a Nintendo logo tattoo on my wrist to show my passion and love for the console and company and the gaming world in general. |