Very first video game I played was Super Mario Bros. on our brand-spankin'-new NES. It was on that cartridge that had Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt, and that's what I spent my early gaming days playing.
~Scottie
2006-12-12 01:41:44
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answer #1
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answered by Scott T 6
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The very first game I remember playing was Pitfall for the Atari 2600, I think I was about six years old. The next game I remember playing which still remains to be one of my all time-old school favorites was Super Mario 3 for the original Nintendo. I didn't play a whole lot of games in my earlier years just because games were too expensive, and my family couldn't afford them at the time. Here are some of the others I remember playing:
Earthworm Jim(Sega Genesis)
Sonic the Hedgehog 2(Sega Genesis)
Pong(Atari)
E.T.(Atari)-A bad memory
Street Fighter(Sega Genisis)
Lost Vikings(Sega Genesis)
Donkey Kong(Nintendo)
Mad Max(Sega Genisis)
Pacman(Atari, NES)
Killer Instinct(Super Nintendo)
Paperboy(Super Nintendo)
The Simpsons: Bart VS. The World(NES)
Silver Surfer(Nintendo)
Star Fox(Super Nintendo)
2006-12-12 01:38:17
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answered by Dr. Stupid 5
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I remember Pong, but I didn't care for it, although I played it a few times; it was about half the size of a foosball table, and they had a few of them in the student union at Baylor University in 1973. The first game I played with any regularity a sort of text-based game on an OOOOOOOOLD Vax system the University of North Texas back around 1980 - it was called Rogue, and the fact that it could use a 3270 terminal was a BIG deal :-)
2006-12-12 01:22:10
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The very first game I played was The Legend of Zelda.
2006-12-12 01:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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PAC Man, Mario Brothers, Galaxy
2006-12-12 01:42:52
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answer #5
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answered by Parvath 2
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The first game I played was on my TRS-80 way long ago. It was a program that you had to type in and save to cassette and the game was called Wumpus. It was a text cave game where you need to kill the Wumpus, by shooting it from an adjacent room. You have a certain number of arrows. If you enter the Wumpus' room, it kills you.
There was also a space shooting game called Quasar Commander on the TRS-80.
2006-12-12 02:54:17
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answered by Guvo 4
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It was on a 286 and it must have been barman or donkey kong... Or maybe something that was bootable on a 5 1/4 running DOS and the game. (Not the 2gb DVD of Windows Vista... with no GOOD games included)
2006-12-12 01:19:40
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answered by eth1_hifi 2
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i have performed many lame video games, yet one which stands out replaced into for the GameBoy boost noted as "No Rulez: Get Phat" (even with the actual incontrovertible reality that the actual incontrovertible reality that it replaced into lame might want to've been obtrusive from the identify). It replaced right into a nasty platformer featuring a well-known guy on a skateboard that did stuff...nicely, he did not do a lot, somewhat.
2016-11-25 22:38:39
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't remember the games but i remember the system Atari was the very first thing i played second waas a 286
2006-12-12 01:32:04
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answer #9
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answered by Chris 3
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Starfox adventures Dino Planet LOL
2006-12-12 01:19:53
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answered by Victoria Isabella 2
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