Solitare..It's still one of the best!
2006-07-21 16:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm... way back when there was only shareware and giant floppy disks to pick from... it was either Crystal Caves or the Commander Keen games. Both are truly excellent- wish I could still play them today! I know I can get Com. Keen on gameboy, but it's just not the same.
2006-07-21 23:44:30
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answer #2
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answered by Adje J 3
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Pong. I think. Not sure...
There was also Asteroids and Space Invaders, never got into Dig Dug.
Unless you count this really cheesy spaceship math game we played on the computer in 2nd grade.
2006-07-21 23:43:30
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answer #3
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answered by I Know Nuttin 5
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Pong on a TV set from a dedicated game, but from a computer, probably chess.
2006-07-21 23:50:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Oregan Trail
2006-07-21 23:43:38
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answered by Kristina B 3
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It was Pong....it was the first game I ever played on computer....and the only one I was ever really good at.
2006-07-21 23:46:41
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answered by mrselange 5
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Mario
2006-07-21 23:55:38
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answered by Polly 3
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Puzzle Bobble!
2006-07-22 06:05:13
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answered by Lucky♣Girl 4
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Used to play a primitive form of "asteroids" on an early Mac (it had a black and white screen). I guess that shows how old I am...or how much things have changed.
2006-07-21 23:43:59
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answered by Bryan D 3
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Pong. Atari. It was the coolest thing my dad brought home unitl he got the Vic 20.
2006-07-21 23:45:28
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answered by beanietara 3
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If you need to download Bobble Puzzle you can get it here for free: http://j.mp/1BDAQZZ
it's completely free and it's very fast to install
The two main advantages of Bobble Puzzle are its size since it does not take up too much disk space, and also, its gameplay.
2014-09-14 15:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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