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Old Jun 01, 2005, 08:54 PM // 20:54   #21
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oh jaysus... why do these things exist? lol

I forgot to mention, my old day care provider had a sega genesis when I was youngin and I got into sonic 1 and 2, that weird Jurassic park game where you could play as the raptor or grant, and some other 2d side scrolling space shooter that I can't remember the name of.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 08:54 PM // 20:54   #22
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KING'S QUEST! How could I forget?

I loved that so much, played the rest of the series. Then Sierra decided to do the last one all cartoon-like *whimper*

Then they released Phantasmagoria, anyone else played that? Creeped the hell out of me. And there was no point in enabling the censored version (mom insisted), you can still "see" what's happening.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 08:58 PM // 20:58   #23
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Then they released Phantasmagoria, anyone else played that? Creeped the hell out of me. And there was no point in enabling the censored version (mom insisted), you can still "see" what's happening.
Ahhhh ... Phantasmagoria ... back in the days of 'let's fill as many CD's with FMV as we can and hope the user doens't mind dealing with 7 discs' ...

Never played it though ... I still say the best title ever released for the old point and click adventure games was Sam & Max Freelance Police: Hit the Road ... that thing was da bomb yo ...
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:05 PM // 21:05   #24
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I didn't own a game system until I was on my own....too busy playing in the neighborhood....but my first experiences were Atari & Intellivision....god the controllers for InTv sucked!!!
Football on Atari - memory of the 3 tight def that could never be beaten..lol

Favorite game of all time for a GS, PS1 Xcom the original as I don't think they made Terror from the Deep or later versions. First played that on PC and LOVED IT!!!
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:20 PM // 21:20   #25
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My console gaming history started on the Atari, if I remember correctly.

My PC gaming history began on an old Amstrad.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:30 PM // 21:30   #26
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Ahhhh ... Phantasmagoria ... back in the days of 'let's fill as many CD's with FMV as we can and hope the user doens't mind dealing with 7 discs' ...
Ha, so true!

Of course when they did that with Riven, I didn't mind.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:31 PM // 21:31   #27
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:32 PM // 21:32   #28
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My gaming started with Nintendo, mostly Mario. I was too young to get REALLY into it, but it was a foundation for SNES, which involved Mario (especially RPG), Chrono Trigger, and Star Fox, among others. Then the N64, which I played to death.

I didn't start PC Gaming until a little surprise called Half-Life. My dad bought it on a reccomendation from a friend of his at work, and we both fell in love with it. Good times followed as I got consumed by PC Gaming, and shunned my console-gaming past (I own a Gamecube ONLY for the sequels to classics).
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:40 PM // 21:40   #29
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Definitely old-school pacman
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:50 PM // 21:50   #30
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Heh heh heh ... hands up ... who saw 'The Wizard' and then bugged the hell outta their parents to get them a Power Glove? OHHHHH ... my little argument about the better light gun with the Sega Master System didn't hold much water against THAT peripheral ... again ... not a smart kid ...
**raises hand of course**

It is sad too that I have it on VHS still and would buy it in a heartbeat if a USA version DVD came out of it.

"Lucas: I love the Power Glove. It’s so bad."
"Corey: Yeah, well, uh, just keep your Power Gloves off her, pal, huh?"

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Old Jun 01, 2005, 09:51 PM // 21:51   #31
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*raises hand for wizzard*

oh man...lets see I know I had an Atari cat remember the model but i remember that the first game I had was Pole Position, that little indy race car game.

I dont remember if this was before NES or after but we had these movies that you could interact with like games I think it was called Captain Power. You had a star ship shaped gun to shoot the orange collored spots and the movie would take a different path if you didnt shoot at it, it was weird...

Then moved on to NES; Mario, Final Fantasy, Rad Racer, Mega Man, Contra (I still know the 30 lives code hehe), Tiger heli...ah man the list here could go on and on...

My first PC was an 8088, I don't even think it had a hard drive. Played many a ASCII game on that thing. A little later computer had scorched earth, Civilization, RailRoad Tycoon, SimCity, Wolfenstien3D, Doom, ... ah man what memories...

Gotta throw in my WOOT WOOT for FF7 cuz that game just freakin rocked... I really liked the Command & Conquer track for a while...

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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:06 PM // 22:06   #32
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Ha, so true!

Of course when they did that with Riven, I didn't mind.
Yes. Represent Myst. I can remember playing Riven everyday after school for hours. I must've beat that game 100 times. Just thinking about old adventure games is making me nostalgic.

I can't believe I use the word nostalgic to talk about a 10 year old game. My parents would smack me if they heard it. My dad is turning 60 in 8 days, but 10 years is like half my life.

God, I'm a child.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:08 PM // 22:08   #33
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My very first video game ever that I can remember was Space Invaders on a brand-new Atari 2600. My father, uncle, and I played the game all night till dawn (Well, they did. At like six years old, I made it about till midnight then fell asleep. Woke up the next morning and they were still playing.) Cooperative play rocked! Those little yellow monsters, forever coming at you...

Eventually (as children do), I got better than my father. Then came:
Combat- Hitting with a bounce round from across the screen.
Missle Command- shwooooooot..BOOOOM!
Football- Unstoppable passing offense with remote control ball.
Pitfall- "yeah, well I got to the end of Pitfall!..."
M.A.S.H.- 'Ferret Face!' Basically Operation on a video console.
Basketball- Holding the button down for the pump fake
Grand Prix, Night Driver, great games all.

Then my uncle bought Intellivision:
Sea Battle- Trying to hide your subs from the other guy.
Tron-Deadly Discs- The original and best ever. Period.

There was the NES with Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, Metroid, Zelda.
Then came the SNES with it's assortment of games, Street Fighter series was the stuff!
Now I've got a Playstation 2 with the GTA series and GT4, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, etc.

There was the ColecoVision but it stunk. It seemed a cheap knockoff of the Intellivision. My friends had one, but we never played it.

If you want to talk about arcade gaming, there's a ton...
Star Wars (yes, I played the original ray-traced game a LOT!)
Pole Position
Bump-N-Jump
Q-Bert
Rampage
RoadBlasters
Dragon's Lair & Space Ace- laserdiscs...ah the good days...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles- 4 players at once!
Operation Wolf
Steel Talons
Samurai Showdown
just to name a single-digit percentage...

Computer gaming-wise, though...
I got my Commodore 64 when I was eight, and my life was never the same. The C64 just rocked for gaming. No IBM clone could touch its sound. And you could play it on a television and even use your Atari 2600 controllers with it! I did a lot of things (programming, boxing, etc.) but this is about gaming:
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy- 'put babel fish in your ear', and pet the dog.
Zork- 'you are lost.'
Yie Are Kung Fu- spent much time just listening to the title music.
Karate Champ- forever immortalized in "Bloodsport"
Maniac Mansion- beware the purple tentacle!
G.I. Joe- Offered versus AND cooperative vehicle missions. Halo my rear, 15 years earlier we had driver and gunner positions in jeeps, tanks, helicopters, and planes! Plus we had a fighting game too with different individuals with different hand weapons.
and:
DarkHorn- 4-player fantasy Risk using two paddles, a joystick, and keyboard
This game just rocked. Humans, Dwarves, Elves. It also used paper-rock-scissors type combat. Elves were better than humans, dwarves were better than elves, humans were better than dwarves. If you remember it, then you know what I mean. The game opened with "Flight of the Valkyries" for crying out loud!

There were so many others that I don't remember. I played that system for like 4 years.

Eventually I got a 386 computer to replace my Commodore 64. My parents spent $3,000 to buy an HP 386 25Mhz with a 40 GB drive! $3,000. It was quite an investment for 1987. It turned out to be a good investment because my current I.T. job is a direct result of their willingness to sacrifice for their child.

Then came the current era of PC computer gaming, starting with that 386 until now.
Gunship
Gunship 2000
Wing Commander
Wing Commander II
(all the others stunk)
X-Wing
TIE Fighter
X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
Xwing: Alliance
Doom
Doom II
(many hours spent modding maps for multiplayer)
Quake
Quake II
Dark Forces II:Jedi Knight


And the list goes on and on and on...

Currently Playing:
Guild Wars (PC)
Civilization III:PTW (PC)

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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:13 PM // 22:13   #34
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I had a game console called PONG....it was black and white and had about 8 games built in....ultimately they were all the same game....pong....but i was hooked from that point on....i had an ATARI 2600 and 5400...I had an Intellivision, a Coleco-vision ( see if anyone remembers those) a Vectrex system (way cool at the time) an NES, super NES, a Turbo Graphix16, Sega Genisis, Sega CD (yeah yeah), A DreamCast, a 3DO..!!, a Sony Playstation 1 and 2 and an XBOX....The first PC game I got into was Baldurs Gate...

I still have the Turbo, 3DO, SNES, Dreamcast, both PS1 and 2 and the XBOX...wish I had those others as well....any way....
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:29 PM // 22:29   #35
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Hmm. I believe the first computer game I ever played was Animals, on the old MECC (Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium) dial-up system. You would think of an animal, and the computer would then quiz you to try to figure out which animal you were thinking of. Once it asked enough questions, it would guess, and if it guessed wrong, it would ask you to give it a question that would have allowed it to distinguish between between the animal it guessed and the animal you had in mind, thus expanding its ability to guess animals in the future.

Either that or it was Pong -- we got a console to connect to the old black & white TV in the basement to play Pong on around the same time.

Eventually arcade machines became popular, and I pumped quarters into Lunar Lander, Space Invaders, Missile Command, Asteriods, Pac-Man, Centipede, and the like.

But they were just ways to pass time while out and about. I didn't really fall in love with a computer game until Adventure.


Adventure was so awesome. Suddenly, the game world was not just a field of mushrooms or a skyline or a maze of pills that fit entirely on one screen. No, now you were playing a game inside a much larger world, a world far too big to fit on the screen, that you had to go from screen to screen over a dozen times to walk across it all. And things were happening in parts of the world you couldn't see -- the bat might be moving things around inside the black castle while you were busy slaying the red dragon in the white castle. The screen was no longer the game world, but a window into a much larger world. It was amazing, incredible, mind-boggling. It wasn't a game, it was a virtual reality that you were transported to. It was magic.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:42 PM // 22:42   #36
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So I need to chime in. I don't have pictures of it, but I can get some when I go home tonight. My original Intellivision. Plugged into and old TV. shares space next to my Computer My Game cube and My PS2.

I cut my teeth on Pong and a friend's Atari VCS, but By the time I save enough money from my paper route The intellivision was aviable. I was hooked.

Intellivison Memories: Intellivoice, Bomb squad, TRON Deadly Discs, Tron Maze-A-Tron, The Advanced Dungeons and Dragons series: and sadly I still look forward to finding a complete Solar Sailor on eBay because I never played it!!! Odd since I'm considering a Recognizer tattoo on my back.

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From the Intellivision, I moved to the Commodore 128 after playing my cousin's C64 for years. C64/128: GEOS was not a game but damn it was cool. TAXI, Druids, Karateka, Barbarian, The Ultima Series, Impossible Mission, M.U.L.E., Archon series, Adventure Construction Set, Mail Order Monsters, Racing Destruction Set, (Basically any EA game) and most importantly Lode Runner!

My love for the Commodore has carried into my PC life... even playign games like NASCAR 2004 I find I need to show off my roots:



Lode Runner is the most influential came of my formative gaming years. I spend two summers playing around with the level editor... making levels that my friends would curse.
I loved LR so much so that I had to give it a fitting rememberance:



After the C64/128 I went with the AMIGA

Plenty of AMIGA games:
Rescue on Fractalus, Speedball, Shadow of the Beast series, The Sentry, Lemmings, Out of theis World, etc.

It's not any suprise that my MP3 player is filled with tunes from http://www.ocremix.org/ and http://www.vgmusic.com/ and http://remix64.phatsites.de/

More to follow. but I leave you with a PS I made of Samus and a Metroid:
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:52 PM // 22:52   #37
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I had a game console called PONG....it was black and white and had about 8 games built in....ultimately they were all the same game....pong....but i was hooked from that point on....i had an ATARI 2600 and 5400...I had an Intellivision, a Coleco-vision ( see if anyone remembers those) a Vectrex system (way cool at the time) an NES, super NES, a Turbo Graphix16, Sega Genisis, Sega CD (yeah yeah), A DreamCast, a 3DO..!!, a Sony Playstation 1 and 2 and an XBOX....The first PC game I got into was Baldurs Gate...

I still have the Turbo, 3DO, SNES, Dreamcast, both PS1 and 2 and the XBOX...wish I had those others as well....any way....
Check out the different versions of pong here: http://www.atarimuseum.com/videogames/dedicated/
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OK ... NOW we're talking ... gotta try and sound off on these as I can ...

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Favorite game of all time for a GS, PS1 Xcom the original as I don't think they made Terror from the Deep or later versions. First played that on PC and LOVED IT!!!
Didn't even realized that they made that for the PS ... but that and the original Doom were the only two games that ever made me jump outta my seat in fright ... you come around a corner ... 7 AP left ... you pivot to the left ... and AIIIGHH!!! ... now that just triggered another memory ... playing games on my Gravis Ultrasound Max ... with it's 16 MIDI channels ... be the only guy on the block who had ACTUAL guitars in Doom ...

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I dont remember if this was before NES or after but we had these movies that you could interact with like games I think it was called Captain Power. You had a star ship shaped gun to shoot the orange collored spots and the movie would take a different path if you didnt shoot at it, it was weird...
Captain Power ... and ... the something of tomorrow ... I can't remember the rest of the title ... but they had that guy who's in all of Arnold's movies ... 'I gotta go score some steroids' ... when they started playing that show again on cable I watched almost every episode ... and again, it brought back memories of begging my parents profusely for one of those 'ship guns' ... sigh ...

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Reserving my spot for the good old days re-run of time. HHTTG, Atari 2600, and that gosh-awful Intellivision control pad...
Gosh Awful Controller? Dude ... IN-SERTS!!! Why do you think I was so excited when I heard that there was an LCD on a Dreamcast controller? The first company to put something down there since Mattel ... that's why Sega was the s*** ...

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So I need to chime in. I don't have pictures of it, but I can get some when I go home tonight. My original Intellivision. Plugged into and old TV. shares space next to my Computer My Game cube and My PS2.
I was keeping this a secret ... but I'm going to marry Rbp-7 ...

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Plenty of AMIGA games:
Rescue on Fractalus, Speedball, Shadow of the Beast series, The Sentry, Lemmings, Out of theis World, etc.
I can only ever remember playing two games on the Amiga ... that F15 flight simulator ... and of course ... Bard's Tale ... right there ... two classics on their own right ...

If you can all excuse me ... I'm going to go withdraw into a blissful coma induced by happy memories ...
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I was born in the very early 1989, my first games included the NES and SNES with Mortal Kombat (FATALITY! POON!) n Street Fighter and Super Mario, then PC games i started around when i was 4 or 5, with Doom and Duke Nukem, Mega Race (loved that), Raptor (OMG one of my first game on Win32) Roger Rabbit (Meh, i was 4, what u want :P), the first final fantasies, then later on i moved on to the first Need For Speed and GTA 1!!, Beta Starcraft and SC and Total Annihilation, Diablo, Infantry XD, Beta CS, Diablo II all the way to LoD, RO, CS (made to cal-i and got kicked out when they put age restriction), then WoW now GW :P.

I skipped a lot of games, those are on the top of my mind, i did not own SNES or NES when i was young, friends' or cousins', my first console was like a very old NES which i got later and some SEGA crap, then N64 was my first current console. My first PC was my uncle's, he lived with us so i used it a lot when i was young, anyways, as i got to like 9 or 10 i got my own PCs and i kept upgrading them, now i own a ps2 and a 3.2 Prescott P4 and some other specs (Won't specify, too long) and now im 16, Gaming Generation XD.

One of the reason i played, was because of my cousins, they played a lot so online games were extremely fun, then as i got older, lots of friends play also.

Although now they're kind of a waste of time with sports and school and whatnot.
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Pong...

Before I get labeled as a total fossil, this was when i was living in Ecuador. My father brought home a "game system" that consisted of a red box that had two paddle controllers. I was.... 4? at the Time. I helped my dad hook up the system which is my earliest recollection of enjoying tinkering with electronics.
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