On March 05 2011 01:09 RiotSpectre wrote: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
Dun dun-dun DAH! Dun da da!
Same, LucasArts was great! Right!?
It's pretty uncommon to have a decent product that come from a movie, and this game was one of them.
Edit : Man, do anyone know the name of some car simulation where you had to get from point A to point B without having to get past the speed limit, and looking for stop signs and the like ? I remember, most of the time you had to drive in the night, dunno why but that was the first levels. You had manual gears, lights and the thing to remove the cloud (dunno the spelling ? wiping glass or something ?)
Lego Island, I miss playing that game so much, I actually tried finding it just to play it for a bit for nostalgia purposes about a year ago.
Anyway, the first game I played was Winter Challenge when I was 4 years old and my dad brought in the first PC to our house. And I remember having issues starting the game off for some reason I think it was because it was a trial version, I didn't really speak english back then, I'm originally Polish. Oh, the realistic graphics in that game . Also, I remember having fun with doing a false start in ice skating because I was a little kid and this made me laugh because iirc the ref would just come out and start screaming at you.
The music in this video brought a tear to my eye and brought back a lot of memories, loved it.
First PC game: Probably Mac version of Oregon Trail, or one of the many typing games we had in computer lab classes. My school had lab classes starting in kindergarten all the way up. My first REAL PC game however was Doom. That's right, six years old and playing something that violent lol. My dad was awesome.
This isn't the exact version of it (it had updated graphics): + Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibNRDK_cz7o
Doom (warning: music is pretty retarded):
First console game, and first game EVER: Super Mario Bros. I was born in 1987 and some of my earliest memories are playing this game with my sister when I was like 2 or something. We also had an old Atari with the wood paneling (2600 I think) but I don't remember a single game for it besides Pac-man and that doesn't really count since it was arcade first.
My first computer game was Halo: Combat Evolved. It was my first M-rated game too, 'cause unlike 90% of parents nowadays, they didn't want me playing or owning M games.
Pretty sure it was the original Doom for me. I was more of a console guy at the time, and the Duck Hunt/Mario combo was my first game that I remember playing at all.
The first game I can ever remember playing is Dig Dug. My cousins who lived two states away had it on their computer, I would cooperate on family trips just so I could play it for a few hours.
I dug some pretty elaborate mazes for a five year old.
There was also an old game I've been looking for for nostalgia purposes, some mickey mouse game where you got to plan out a day by inviting a friend and doing an activity (going to beach, your garage, back yard etc) that I havne't been able to find.
Also, as a sidenote, that store you're in looks pretty sick. That PC section looked pretty robust.
Lol I feel so old... Things like Battle chess came so much later than my first games. The first game I have memory playing is Air borne. But also might be Lode Runner, but I don't know at what age I played lode runner. Air Borne, I played when I was 2.
wow, I have no idea. Must have been some dos asteroid stuff in the early 90s. The first game I remebered as addictive was command and conquer (first game that is)