
What was the first game you ever played?
Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 

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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Street Fighter II Turbo on the SNES, for a very brief period of time. I don't even remember playing it as a small child, but that was apparently the first one I've played, according to my dad.
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Sonic the Hedgehog for Master System. Quickly followed by Alex Kidd in Miracle World when i curiously turned it on with no game in. Best freebie ever.
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Double Dragon or Castlevania are the first ones I remember. Totally mesmerizing.
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Super mario world on snes mini
Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Castle Wolfenstein. No, not Wolf 3d. The original 2d Wolfenstein. Now that I think about it, that game can be pretty intense for a young kid. Sneaking around, trying avoid SS officers. One finally sees you and all hell breaks loose as you fumble for a grenade...
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
puke_face wrote:Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt for NES.
Same for me. I couldn't tell you what the second was.
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Choplifter - Atari 7800
25 years later and I still cant clear a round...
25 years later and I still cant clear a round...
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Re: What was the first game you ever played?
Hard to say... either The Oregon Trail or Odell Lake when I was in grade school.

Ah, memories...

Ah, memories...