First game you remember playing?

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My first ever game was a C64 game which I do not know the name of. It would be great if someone could name it for me. All I remember is that it was hozirontal space shooter where you had some sort of spaceship on the left side of the screen (like in R-Type) I vaguely remember that it had a circular shield or something. This was in '84.
 
Probably either Yier an kung fu or Battle city on the NES. Of course, for other consoles it was:

SNES-Super Mario All Stars
PS1-Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
PS2-Metal Gear Solid 2
GBA-Golden Sun 2
PS3-Assassin's Creed
NDS-Naruto Shippuden Ninja council 4 (the Japanese version)
PSP-FF7 Crisis Core
PS4-Bloodborne
 
Pong on a «Telebolito» a botleg of Radioshack game console then a 128 built in Atari 2600 console mainly "Phantom Tank" and a Nintendo Game & Watch Snoopy Panorama.
 
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When i was a kid a play the Super Mario Bros 2 in my nes console

For pc was a computer IBM i dont know the model but i remember play some billar pool game and a cat i some street jumping to many trashes.Those have black and grey colors and dont know the names.

Snes=Super Mario World and Doom Troppers

Psx1= X-men VS Street Fighter and Final Fantasy 7

Ps2= Resident Evil 4 and the first Final Fantasy for the system

xbox= Only halo

xbox one= nothing played

Ps3=nothing played

Ps4=nothing played

PS5=nothing played

Psvita=nothing played

PSP= Gran Turismo and Silent hill shattered memories
 
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At that time (in the 80's), my parents had a bar, so I played my first arcade games: first Pacman, then Track & Field.

I was playing with my cousin (older than me), and the loser of the track & field race would get punched in the shoulder, so I quickly became a very good player :p
 
Time bandit on the Atari ST, or possibly Boulder Dash.

I can't really remember, those two stick out as things I played pretty early though.
 
Frogger on an apple II in 1984.I am pretty sure it was a green monochrome screen but I can't know for sure as I was 4 years old.
 
Something on the Atari 2600, the old chap bought one at launch, and rented games per week from the local video shop so it could've been anything really, I probably wouldn't have been older than 3 or 4 when I first started playing..
 

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