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probably Sam and Max or one of those old LucasArts games
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Parsec on TI... oOo:
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duke nukem 3d of the pc and for game system is think it was super mario 3 for nes that game ruled
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MOHAA
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Kings Quest for the Apple II
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I think I got you all beaten (except maybe one or two) on oldest game played on oldest system:
"Punchy" on the Commodore 16 (16, not 64 heh). It's a left-right platformer (one of the first ever on home computers) where you run across the ramparts of a castle and you have to jump the gaps and avoid archers and so on. Z and X to move and the Commodore key to jump, lol. It came with the computer. I must have been no older than 7-8 (so that's around 1985). Ahh the days. |
age of empires. any games older than a 166. pentium were to weak compared to a game counsel, imo. the 1st game i ever played was adventure on the Atari 2600.
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My 1st was probly Sim City the orignal, Monster truck madness then Duke Nukem 3d followed i still have the Duke Nukem 3d disk and every thing.
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well not remembering any games from the old commedor,
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Commodore 64:
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wolfenstein 3d
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Grandparents had it back when i was f00king young. First game i ever saw and played. Then came monster mash on my first PC. Then: [img]http://www.magikal.supanet.com/doom.gif[/img] Then: [img]http://www.apogee1.com/wolf3d/images/shot4.jpg[/img] |
some craptacular game called syndicate for the mac. It was like a blend between third person shooter and crap. I dont even know how to descirbe the game. Anyone else ever played it?
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