What was the first game you ever played?
What was the first game you ever played?
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>GBA
>first game
im a zoomer and proud.
super mario sunshine
The original Yoshi island
Hard to not get hooked into vidya when your first game is one of the best ones ever made.
Galaga, SMB, Duck Hunt, or an imported SMB3j cart... I forget which one it was. Family friends would bring over their NES when visiting.
F-Zero on SNES when I was 5.
I did not had interest in games again until after I was 13 or so, thanks to the pokecraze of early 2000s
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on one of these imacs
Parents had an NES and Super Mario Bros was the first game I played.
first game I remember playing
can't remember if it was Circus Charlie or Battle City
Either Mario 64 or SMB1. My mom had a nes and n64, and let me play it when I was young.
Super Mario World SNES
Also, Super Mario World GBA was the first game I bought with my very own money.
One of these
>Jawbreaker
>King Kong
>Space Invaders
>Pitfall
On the Atari 2600.
Super Mario Bros / Duck Hunt like alot of 25+ anons. Anybody else went from Nes to N64 as a kid? Never owned a snes and only played it at family members' or a friend's house.
Funny. I went from snes to gamecube and skipped 64. Never got to play banjo sm64, sunshine was my first 3d mario.
Remember tearing it up as a retarded 7 year old on my friend's PC. First vidya I ever touched :^)
Hard to say, I can't actually remember. It was definitely an NES game, but could have been tetris, one of the marios, or star tropics.
>tfw you were doomed to be a sperg from the very beginning
user, the year is 2019
The Power Rangers Movie for SNES.
It was the first and only game my sister and I played together.
>101495
Tetris on the gameboy pocket
I never got into the fandom. I mostly only like the Genesis games and Mania. Funny I do have a Sonic drawing somewhere but I forgot where it is at, but it is so vanilla with Sonic vaulting over a crusher in Scrap Brain and you see the previous two zones in the distance with Star Light and Labyrinth.
Sonic Spinball
Came here to post this. I also agree with
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It was either this trash heap or Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures.
> im a zoomer and proud
ew. what a fag
Super Mario World on SNES. Buut your game is pretty good op!
Fuck you children are making me feel old.
Super Mario Land 2
Probably this. I never beat DKC2 though. I played the shit out of the SNES until like 2000 because our family was poor. By the time we got the N64, the Gamecube was out. I used to read and reread the same Nintendo magazine that had reviews of Wind Waker, Smash Bros Melee and Animal Crossing dreaming of the day I would get a GameCube.
I have vague memories of playing what I think was Double Dragon for the Atari at my uncle's house when I was maybe 3 or 4 but I wonder if maybe I was just watching.
i love that game. while 3 and world are better games, SML2 has a lot more unique charm. i always have a good time with it.
If you grew up with the GBA, you'd be 21 - 26 at the most.
>He didn't play Legend of Zelda: Four Swords with the GBA Link Cable with kids at his school
You lived the dream. I was the only person I knew who had it and only ever got to play through FS once with one of my brother's friends but it was the tightest shit. I've been waiting for nintendo to port FS/FSA and add net play for ages. It would be perfect for Switch.
I was so excited for Triforce Heroes but it was dogshit.
Tell me about it. Pong was probably the first, I don't remember what console it was, something with keypads and dials. Fond memories of pic related.
Super Mario World
Well the problem came with how little games used the cable itself. Pokemon and Legend of Zelda are the two I know I played the most, but also Kirby and the Amazing Mirror with two other kids. We never got a fourth guy but being able to explore that entire game with 3 other people was fan-fucking-tastic.
I remember battling other people with it in Pokemon though, now that shit was great. Also trading, I remember a friend telling me that you could only get Gengar through trading and I told him it was horseshit until I got one of the cables and he was fucking right.
Mine was mortal kombat on sega genesis. I was only 5 at the time. Kek. Still love mortal kombat to this day
Based! I probably beat this game a dozen times as a kid. I dont think id be able to beat it as an adult. Games were actually hard back then
>super mario world is hard
The absolute state of boomers lmao
If you don’t count Windows98 PC Activity Centers, S3&K PC port. Still love that game.
You must have based taste in video games, user.
street fighter 2 for the snes
still one of my favorite games. love the box art too
>born in 1992
>GBA ports were the first time I ever got to play a lot of SNES classics like SMW and Link to the Past
Sonic 1 on Genesis but I think the game where I really felt like videogames were a thing I was going to be heavily into was Mario 64. Though I did have a teal GBC I played my sister's hand-me-down games on (Mario Land 1/2, Tetris, Qix, some Powerpuff Girl's game,etc).
t. born in '93
Probably one of those cds with a lot of ps1 demos that came with a magazine at my cousin's house but I don't remember.
Some sort of cracked super mario game on PC
Dragon Spirit. My uncle had the cabinet in his basement and I loved it so much he bought me a NES with the port.
89 here. We owned a SNES but we bought it second hand and it came with a bunch of normie games like Mario and Goof Troop. I love RPGs and fantasy but we didn't own a single RPG for it, we didn't even have Zelda. Luckily I had an older brother who was into computers so I learned about emulation and started downloading SNES games. Never owned a GBA but played all the best games on emulation too.
I went from NES to PS1. Only knew one guy with a SNES so I hardly played it but had friends that had N64. Weirdly didn't get one of my own until I was about 12.
>If you grew up with the GBA, you'd be 21 - 26 at the most.
DS came out in 2004 though. There's no way in hell a 21 year old would have grown up with a GBA.
Super mario bros 3
Super Mario World on SNES
Pretty sure it was NBA Jam TE or Mortal Kombat, both SNES. Either that or Power Pete on a mac.
21 year old here, grew up with GBA in earlier years (10 to 13-ish?) and DS later.
The 2D games are safe. The adventure games create autism.
Mario/Duck Hunt
>There's no way in hell a 21 year old would have grown up with a GBA.
Not everyone has only the newest released console, especially a little kid. Why would you buy a 7 year old full price games when you can buy a 5+ year old system with a bunch of games for cheap? A little kid isn't going to care about cutting edge graphics. I had an Atari ST in 1998, games were still fun even if they were 10 years old. League of Legends and Minecraft are 10 years old and people still play them.