Do you REALLY remember your FIRST Video game ?

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Hello.:)

It doesn´t have to be your first played game,maybe you´ve seen it on TV or by a friend or on an electronic exhibition etc.

Did it influence your whole life ? Have your parents instanly have to buy an console or PC ?
Please share your FIRST Video game experience.:)
Thank you.
 

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Tetris on the DMG-001 (fat Game Boy). The low contrast screen without a backlight and the greenish color… bad in every aspect. And…
I LOVE IT!
It still works perfectly.
DMG-001.jpg

When I got that thing I played for about an hour. Then my parents said it was time to go to bed. "Don't play for soo long." Grrr. The next morning the batteries were empty. (It came with zinc-carbon batteries which last only some hours in the Game Boy). My parents played all night long.
 
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I was about 4, and my mom decided to let me try the Sega Genesis and Sonic 2. She gave me the second controller, and let me play as Tails, so I could run into enemies and press buttons. I remember having so much fun trying to play it, but I can't really recall much else other than enjoying the game.
 

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It doesn´t have to be your first played game,maybe you´ve seen it on TV or by a friend or on an electronic exhibition etc.

Did it influence your whole life ? Have your parents instanly have to buy an console or PC ?
Please share your FIRST Video game experience.:)
Thank you.

My first experience didn't influence my life, as I didn't have money to play. I can't say for sure where the first time I saw one even was, because arcade machines were showing up everywhere. It was probably space invaders.

What influenced my whole life was getting a C64 in 1984.
 
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My ever first saw video game(s) was by an school mate on an Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (first 16-bit homecomputer !).He shows me a football game and a shoot em up called Parsec.This was 1981 and before i had nothing to do with electronics/computers etc.

And YES it changed my life.:)
 
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Good old Super Mario Bros. on the NES is the first I can really remember. I remember tricking my sister that she could fall down the holes to find secret areas, pissing my pants because I didn't want to miss my cousin beating a character in punch-out, and a substitute teacher ripping up my issue No.1 of Nintendo Power, the list goes on and on!

Maybe gaming in general hasn't had the most positive influence on my life, but it sure has created a ton of fondly memorable moments in it.
 

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Hmmmmmmm.....

Now of course it was a long time ago (over 30 years, in fact), but I really think the first video game I saw was also the first game I played. More specifically: manhole. It was by a company named "nintendo". I got it for my birthday, though I can't even remember which one. Probably just before I left kindergarten for "the big school".
Those game & watch games really gained in popularity among my friends, and soon I felt more jealous than anything else (those other video games had TWO screens!!!!!).

Now...this was well before even television was a main part of the community's main part of the day (heck...even "commercial television" was a thing of the near future :P ) and I couldn't even read at that age*, so it's not like I read much magazines.


*well...maybe I'm remembering things wrong and perhaps I was old enough to make out some letters. But it was a pretty early childhood memory.
 
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q*bert on the atari 7800

But I also had a multicart for it. And then a karate game (much later once I already had a megadrive).
 
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I think that was Super Mario Land. Before I got a GBC, I played SML on someone else's GB, and had a great time with it. Not a bad first game. It didn't change my life but I still look back at it fondly.
N64 games were life changing for me, especially Banjo Kazooie and both Zelda.
 

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I don't really remember which game, but all i remember is watching Atari games in the neighbors house when i was like 4 yo or something.
my first computer was Commodore 64 with Double Dragon, i still remember how i suffered to make the games work as a kid, this is how i learned how to type on the keyboard :rofl2:
 
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I don't remember exactly as I would have been 2-3, but my earliest memories are Sonic 2/3/&Knuckles and Super Mario Bros 1 (the latter being on my brothers NES).

I would say these influenced not only my taste in games even to this day but also making having multiple platforms normal for myself where as others I know stick to just 1.
 

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