Chariotwheel,

It was dome child friendly puzzle game that was given us for free with the school milk.

Coud,
@Coud@lemmy.world avatar

Red alert on my brother’s psx.

jsveiga,

A rudimentary analog type of Pong, assembled from a PCB that came with an electronics magazine and parts from the local equivalent of RadioShack. The controllers were potentiometers mounted on plastic salt shakers, the display was a crt b&w tv.

I was 11, it was my first contact with electronics, coached by one of my mother’s former student who was visiting - he was from Japan, my mother was a highschool teacher and taught him Portuguese (I’m Brazilian) after classes, for which he was grateful.

That kickstarted my interest in electronics and tech, which defined my whole career. Thanks Kenji, wherever you are!

Spiracle, (edited )
@Spiracle@kbin.social avatar

Unsure, and depends on what counts as "playing". My brother got an old computer for cheap a long time ago. There was a floppy disc with a game on it. I don’t have more impressions of it than walking around in some weird geometry on the black-and-white monitor. Some sort of chess-board floor I think.

Truly gaming would probably be one of those small Tetris handhelds. I still have mine. Used to play for hours on car rides. Either that or Game Boy Pocket.

mae_86,

Donkey Kong Country on SNES! Still love it.

marito,

The Atari 2600. I don’t remember which games we owned, I was about 4 at the time, didn’t even understand the objectives of the games. But then our parents got us the NES with the Zapper a few years later and by then I was old enough to understand how to play both Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt.

crossfadedragon,

i think i played superman for the 2600. i remember just flying around each screen trying to figure out what to do.

Chetzemoka,

All I remember for the Atari 2600 is Space Invaders. I loved that game lol

LateralUS_DwD,

First console was an NES! First games I remember playing were Ghostbusters and the TMNT arcade game. First time I fell in love with a video game...FF7. I'm excited for Rebirth to come out some day lol

crossfadedragon,

i played ghostbusters on c64, had a lot fun playing it.

jcb2016,
@jcb2016@lemmy.world avatar

Atari Frogger and centepide

CharlesReed, (edited )
@CharlesReed@kbin.social avatar

Oregon Trail on Apple IIGS. I was in elementary school, and those particular Apple computers were already outdated by the time we got a hold of them, but we were from a poor county, and by god it was some great fun. We would have little competitions to see who could get the furthest without having their whole party die.

crossfadedragon,

our computer lab at school was half ibm pcs and the rest were apples. i dont remember which apple but i think probably the same as you played.

played a lot of isle of dr quandry, word muncher, treasure math storm, gizmos and gadgets. i think oregon trail too, but the dos/windows one.

when it would rain during recess the teachers would let us play otherwise we only went to the lab one day a week.

there was animation/art program all of us used to mess around with. cant remember what it was called.

SecretPancake,

First game might be Lemmings on this huge i486 computer.

First console played was the NES. First console owned was a Game Boy.

Ashigaru,
@Ashigaru@kbin.social avatar

Jumpman on the Commodore 64.

crossfadedragon,

we had a c64 in my family at one point too. ghetto blaster/street beat, pipeland, dart tower, street surfer, bc quest for tires [you play as a caveman riding around standing on a wheel], one man and his droid. i played those.

RickyRigatoni,
@RickyRigatoni@lemmy.ml avatar

A NES at a cabin with gems like excitebike, megaman, paper boy, rush n attack, and tetris.

crossfadedragon,

mega man 2 was one of my favorite games on nes. first mega man before i got mmx on snes. never had tetris for nes, but we had some game called klax.

FermatsLastAccount,

I think it was either Mario Party on the GameCube or Crash Bandicoot on the PS2. The first one I remember well would have to be Pokémon Firered in the GBA SP.

OutdoorDining,

I had one of these bootleg Atari systems because we were poor and these were assembled locally.

Then I made enough money to buy a Mega Drive

GreyShack,

It was a Sinclair ZX81, which I built from a kit with my brother. I was astonished when it actually worked.

It came with a tape which included about 6 games in BASIC - all extremely simple since they had to fit in 1k of memory, of course. I can’t actually recall what they were exactly though.

kindenough,
@kindenough@kbin.social avatar

I remember it even had a 'flight simulator'.

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