Yeah, I was all about the space invaders and Defender.
You can get those again at Walmart with tons of games on one little console you know!
2007-07-15 17:29:10
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answered by rich e rich 4
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Well, I played an Arcade game before I played NES. For the longest time I wasn't allowed to own a gaming setup like NES as it rots your brain or some such (parents can be so weird), but I've had a computer for a long time. 1st Arcade Game: Golden Axe. Got so good that I could beat it on normal setting with 1 quarter. Didn't hurt that I owned the Arcade Game. :) 1st computer game (Commodore Amiga): Not sure on this one, it was either Eye of the Beholder II or Shadow of the Beast II. These were followed quickly by Lemmings and Tetris Yep, the unbelievable Commodore Amiga. No hard drive, 3 1/2" floppies ran everything and the entire operating system ran on 5 megs. When windows came out (not as good as the Amiga at the time) it took much more power to run. Oh, and to this day it is the only system with a side scroller BETTER than Super Mario Bros. which is Super Frog. Zool the ninja ant was pretty good as well. Super Frog is a cross between sonic (you can run really fast) Mario (you're a frog, got to be able to jump high) and other stuff. All those games are awesome games btw, check em out if you can find them. 1st game played at school: Oregon Trail Amazing, what else can be said? 1st home game system (Texas Instruments): Hunt the Wumpus or Tombstone Hunt the Wumpus is kinda like mine sweeper, but you have to shoot the Wumpus when you think you've found him and if you miss it eats you. Yikes! Tombstone is kinda like space invaders, but you can move all around and hide from the critters in a grid of nine squares. 3 lives, one hit and you're dead, no save feature! 1st well known game system (NES): Super Mario Bros. or maybe Castlevania Classics
2016-05-18 23:02:36
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answered by ? 3
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Shoot, I can't remember the name of it now, but it was a game where you went through these different colored castles to obtain a jewel or something. You were just a cube and these dragons would follow you through once you got it's key or the gem. It was a bit of a maze as well getting from one castle to another.
There really wasn't too much to this game at all. You could beat it in less than 10 minutes.
Good times.
Edited to add:
I just looked it up on line and it was called "Adventure." I found the name at this link which includes screen shots, although I think when the shots were taken the game didn't load properly and there was a glitch because you can't go through the castles like they are showing.
http://www.atariguide.com/0/068.htm
2007-07-15 17:35:35
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answered by Who Knows??? 6
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Kangaroo/ Keystone Capers/ Asteroids
2007-07-15 17:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I just played Pac Man yesterday at the movie theaters..how fun..
2007-07-15 17:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I did. Pac Man was my game too.
2007-07-15 17:27:56
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answered by Nico 7
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well I played pac man but I was only a little girl then. Do you remember Sega
2007-07-16 00:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother had it when I was little. He wouldn't let me play, but that game Pitfall looked like so much fun.
2007-07-15 17:28:42
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answered by Kate v.7.0 6
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Dude, Tank Pong kicked butt. I played it so long ago, I wasn't allowed to say butt back then
2007-07-15 17:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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RAID was my favorite. It was an airplane game.
2007-07-15 17:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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