If you can remember that far back, what is the first ever video game you played?
-mine would probably have been Hang-on/Safari hunt on the Sega master system, although i did own an atari so it may have been Combat on the 2600, my memory is a bit hazzy. but it was definately one of those two or three games.
If you can remember that far back, what is the first ever video game you played?
-mine would probably have been Hang-on/Safari hunt on the Sega master system, although i did own an atari so it may have been Combat on the 2600, my memory is a bit hazzy. but it was definately one of those two or three games.
In my final meeting with the gods from the heavens above, as they spoke to me and hit me with the power of the Ultimate Warrior, they told me Exit stage left! Exit stage rig
I was four and it was Frog Bog on my aunt's Intellivision. I also loved Kool-Aid Man, Masters Of The Universe, Beauty and the Beast, Astrosmash!, Tron Deadly Discs, Space Armada, and Frogger.
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I was four and it was Frog Bog on my aunt's Intellivision. I also loved Kool-Aid Man, Masters Of The Universe, Beauty and the Beast, Astrosmash!, Tron Deadly Discs, Space Armada, and Frogger.
The first video game I ever played would be Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures for the Sega Genesis. I still have the game for my Sega Genesis and I also have the SNES version as well.
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The first video game I ever played would be Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures for the Sega Genesis. I still have the game for my Sega Genesis and I also have the SNES version as well.
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Had to have been Super Mario Bros. 1/Duck Hunt combo. I know our family had an Atari 2600 before this, but I first remember actually playing a game on the NES when I was around 4.
I really feel lucky to have been a gamer for so long and to really appreciate how far the technical aspects of gaming have come.
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Had to have been Super Mario Bros. 1/Duck Hunt combo. I know our family had an Atari 2600 before this, but I first remember actually playing a game on the NES when I was around 4.
I really feel lucky to have been a gamer for so long and to really appreciate how far the technical aspects of gaming have come.