The first computer game you ever played?
Pulled from the steam thread 'cause I thought it would be an interesting thread.
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For me, I remember people playing Oregon Trail but the first game I remember sinking hours into was XOR NFL Challenge.
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Oh yeah, I remember XOR.
Great time. I remember there were some plays that were a sure thing for positive yards. |
Not counting games at school (like Oregon Trail) or some Zork clone I played at my cousin's:
Earl Weaver Baseball II Robin Hood: Conquest of the Longbow Joe Montana Football It was one of those three in 1991 |
First PC was a TI-99 4/A and I believe the first game I played on it was Munch Man (which was basically a Pac-Man variant):
Munch Man (TI-99/4A) gameplay footage - YouTube |
Oregon Trial in school, LOGO in School, and Computer Baseball and Miner 2049er on computer
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Better sim engine than anything EA has put out in 20 years. I loved that game. |
I had some DOS games like Centipede, Pac-Man, etc. But my first real games were Micro League Baseball and then eventually Earl Weaver Baseball on the PC. Earl Weaver had some great customization options. I spent forever building cool teams in it.
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Oh shit you're going to send me to the TI-99 emulators. I have no idea what I played first, but, all of those games there at the kitchen TV as soon as I was capable of playing them - Much Man, Alpiner, Parsac, Football (which is definitely how I learned the basic rules of football of downs, yards to go, etc.), Burger Time, Hunt the Wumpus, TI Invaders, I'm sure there were others. I struggled for many hours with Alpiner as a young kid - then I found the game via emulator in college and knocked it out, first try, about 10 minutes. Similar experience with Oregon trail. I though, shit, maybe I should have spent all that time developing more useful life skills. When we got an Apple IIgs later I dove head first into all of the Sierra Adventure games, Police Quest, Space Quest, King's Quest. |
Micro League Baseball and Football were fun games. I also spent a bunch of time on Earl Weaver.
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Forgot about Kings Quest. Their "tip line" had to have made a fortune from me.
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Oh yeah, I had Sierra Online's tip line on speed dial. I remember my dad showing me the phone bill one time.
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LOL....I have never heard of/played Alpiner. But the rest of them, I have definitely played. My brother always jokes, to this day, about Hunt the Wumpus because of how many hours I spent on that freaking game. And there were a slew of games that were on cassette tapes that I used to play too. But yeah Oregon Trail is likely a game many people played from our generation. |
First games I really remember playing a lot were Micro League Baseball and Madden, both on the C-64/C-128. Loved both of them because you could enter stats and make dream teams for Micro League and build out the Bears' 46 defense and custom plays for Madden.
But the first computer games I played were for the Timex Sinclair 1000. Don't remember the names. Also, I typed in code from magazines and did some coding of my own, so there were those as well. |
I remember playing XOR on an old apple ii. I also played this shit out of Hardball on that thing.
I remember the first PC game I ever bought was Front Page Sports Football Pro '95. Man, this took me down a memory hole and I remembered playing some Apple game where you move through elevators. Found it and it's called Social Climber. I played that way too much |
Sorry, MULE was not the first non-arcade game I played.
It was text based Star Trek! In HS, we had a dumb terminal hooked up to Berkeley (?). I remember going to school early to use it. I had to climb into an open window as the janitor didn't open the room until later in the morning. Something like below on a green screen. |
^ that text-based star trek quadrant game was also the first computer game I played.
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Pong definitely
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Micro league baseball was amazing
And then the stat compiler add on came out Drool Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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My mom took me to a late 70s party with her friends and I was probably 7-8 and I ended up being the only kid there, and they left me in a room with some comics (that were entirely inappropriate like Freak Brothers and Mr. Natural) and the host's computer, which had that Star Trek game on it. I became instantly obsessed with it in particular, and the idea of computer games in general.
A few months later I ran into someone that had a much older brother with a computer that was running Colossal Cave Adventure and he had a crude map printed out via dot matrix that covered his entire floor. |
Family Feud on an 1980ish Apple PC at my uncle's at Christmas. Mean 18, an old MS-DOS golf game that had Augusta and St. Andrews for courses that my dad had in the mid 80's.
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As far as on an actual computer and not just PONG, Comp IV, Speak and Spell, Merlin
Um...In grade school...like 4th or 5th grade? maybe 6th? we had apple computers at school. I remember various games. Rocky's Boots - an engineering game with NOR, AND, OR gates. there was In Search of the Most Amazing Thing - where you quest in the galaxy and nerotiate with aliens. can't remember the rest. But then we got an apple at home and i think my first was um...Castle Wolfenstein. Obviously nothing like its 3D successor but OH so fun. |
That ST wasn't my first but I definitely remember playing it
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IBM Football, 95 or 96? I would sometimes play seasons as a particular team but mostly I would just sim all the old seasons and build new NFL histories, playing out the Super Bowls in my yard.
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Similar story for me. I was like, "Man, you could do ANYTHING with this thing!". I was picturing expanding or "fixing" games as I wanted or making my own. Too bad it turned out I was just too lazy. |
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We had the Coleco Telstar Arcade. So Pong, the shooting game, and the racing game were my first video games. And maybe the handheld Electronic Quarterback. |
Man, I had the Microleague (and ML2), Zork, XOR, Jordan vs Bird, and I played the crap out of the Ancient Art of War and Ancient Art of War at Sea.
I also still have most of my Might and Magics. I tried to get back in to it years ago with my Clouds of Xeen and World of Xeen, but couldn't find the time. |
I think the first was "Choplifter" on the C64.
The first game I got into was "The Bard's Tale II". I don't know how many cites and dungeons I mapped out on graph paper, nor how many hours I invested into the game. I've always wished they would flesh that out and bring it back for current gen computers or consoles. |
Hmmm.
My uncle had an Intellvision, and I remember playing a poker game on that. Or it might have been Pac-Man on the Atari 2600. My babysitter had Zork, which I saw but was not allowed to touch. My friend had a Commodore 64, and we played a lot of 4th and Inches and Deadline (which I looked up years later and was basically impossible). |
Taipan
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Anybody use to play Car Wars? I loved that game on Apple II.
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I played the tabletop game from Steve Jackson games. I remember having my track all laid out on the living room floor, my car and smoke and oil slick counters all laid out, and my dad's irritated look while he wanted to watch TV. |
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I played a ton of Autoduel on my Apple II, which was based on Car Wars. I have a hard time remembering what the first computer game I ever played was. It's a bit a of jumble, since I largely played on friends' computers for the first few years. I remember games like "Mystery House", "Apple Panic", "Karateka", "Swashbuckler" as some of the earliest games I played on a computer. It was all Apple II, I never had any real experience with a Commodore 64. |
Steve Jackson was at DragonCon 1 or 2 years ago. I was going to go just to see the man in person.
I played Ogre but remember Car Wars vaguely. |
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I imagine it was a scam of sorts where they'd leave something out of the game that required you to call for help. Kings Quest 2 I remember had some absurd stuff you could never figure out on your own. Another memory from that era is trading games with friends and having to photograph the entire game manual because that was their anti-piracy method at the time. |
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Oh man...yep, I played both the computer and tabletop versions. And yeah you had to use an entire floor for that map. Also looked forward to picking up those Uncle Albert catalogs. That led me to discover Ogre and then I would eventually pick up his roleplaying game, GURPS, which I played for years. |
Outside of the learning games at school, the first real game I remember playing was King's Quest 2 on a friend's computer. I didn't get my own computer until '97 and the first game I played on that was Baseball Mogul.
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Some greats here. I used to love Taipan and Earl Weaver.
One of the first "sports sim" type games I played was Tony La Russa Baseball 3. It was the first PC baseball game I can remember where you could do a "GM Challenge", makes trades and build a team. You could also do a fantasy draft of players that I always enjoyed: |
Played the hell out of Tony La Russa.
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Ditto
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Like Jon, I had a TRS-80 color computer and remember Bedlam, booting it up from cassette tape. :)
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My first sim was a game called Power Politics.
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Got my first PC in the mid-late 80's (IBM PS/2) as my uncle worked for IBM and gave it to us as a gift.
First games I remember playing: Kings Quest I-VI First Sports Games: Front Page Sports Football Front Page Sports Baseball First Non-Sports Sims: Janes Longbow Gold Janes? A-10 Warthog Other Memorable PC Games: NASCAR Racing (got a wheel accessory that was awesome) SWAT |
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Those PS/2 desktops were the best looking! Like the Nissan 300Z (Z32 in the 90s), I'd still buy it on the looks if they updated the internals. My first PC was below. It had a HD and floppy drive. |
SSI Computer Baseball, mid 80's on an Atari computer.
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