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Average age of springers....

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What is your age group?

12-15
10
7%
16-18
47
32%
19-25
66
45%
26+
24
16%
 
Total votes: 147

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smoth
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Post by smoth »

first game was towers of hanoi.
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SinbadEV
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Post by SinbadEV »

for what system?... or are you refering to "Historically, the first game in recorded history was 'The Towers of Hanoi'"

I think my first video game was probably Space Invaders for the Atari home computer system OR super mario bros. for the NES. I was 8 at the time so it's hard to remember.
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Min3mat
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Post by Min3mat »

super mario (1) for gameboy (the big un)
awesome, fun and fairly challenging (once you go through the game once it gets a _lot_ harder :))
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Felix the Cat
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Post by Felix the Cat »

My first game was Super Mario Brothers 3 for the NES. That game pwns most games that come out nowadays. I would play Super Mario Brothers 3 over Counterstrike any day.

I had this really cool 500-in-1 game thingy from Korea for the NES, it was really like 12 pirated games with 500 different names.
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SinbadEV
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Post by SinbadEV »

Did it have "Wild Ball" :oops:
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BlackLiger
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Post by BlackLiger »

my first computer game? Comodore 64, some kind of fighter sim.

On PC? Good old OTA.
Warlord Zsinj
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Post by Warlord Zsinj »

Heh, I had one of them felix.

It had this tank game, where you had to blow up walls and kill the enemy, uh, some "charlies circus" game, which I spent days trying to beat... A million top down shoot 'em up aircraft games, and heaps of tetris knockoffs...

Except, it wasn't just a pirate game, the whole console was a dodgy knockoff. :D
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smoth
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Post by smoth »

SinbadEV wrote:for what system?... or are you refering to "Historically, the first game in recorded history was 'The Towers of Hanoi'"
Just a pc game on a 5 1/4
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IceXuick
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Post by IceXuick »

first game, sounds funny, and also makes me feel kinda 'old' was pong :)

then we got our hands on a commodore 64, and that was when the real gamer in me got awake.

Some games i can still remember by name:
Loderunner
The last ninja series
Purple turtles
Castle kingdom
Kickstarter (2)
Mission impossible 1 & 2
Raid over moskow
Hawkeye
Winter/summer games
Skate/ski or die
rally speedway
bruce lee
boulderdash series
wizball
maniac mansion
h.e.r.o.
Buggy boy
Super dogfight
f.l.a.k.
Rainbow island
Giana sisters
Ghosts 'n goblins
Superratrace
Wizard of wor
Super ninja turtles
Duck Tales
River Raid
Krakout
DigDug
O'reiles mines
Shoot 'em Up game construction program
Tanks
Artillery Duel
Beach Head
Master of Magic
'V' the game
Golden Axe
MicroSoccer
Run the Gauntlet
ParaDroid

rings any bells?
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Lindir The Green
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Post by Lindir The Green »

When I was, like, 8, Fredrick the foriegn exchange student from France was living at my grandparent's house, and he installed some games on their computer. I then would go over there, and play them:

some wierd 2D golf simulation game
some wierd hovercraft capture the flag game
Jazz Jackrabbit
Tyrian
Descent
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Comp1337
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Post by Comp1337 »

Ice, Boulderdash was the pwnage!
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IceXuick
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Post by IceXuick »

Comp1337 wrote:Ice, Boulderdash was the pwnage!
yeah that sure was! my whole family played it, my mon was even the most hooked to it lol!
jellyman
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Post by jellyman »

ooohhh wizball krakout riverraid boulderdash. Ah the memories.

Kickman Quo Vadis Pool of Radiance. Getting a floppy disk drive with 166k. Games so big that you could only fit one of them on a floppy disk. Bards Tale. Raid over bungelling bay (the game that inspired Simcity lol). Typing in games from the magazine into computer - mostly typing in hundreds of lines of code to then type run and ?syntax error on line 380 - or a game that ran at 4 frames per second with 2 animated object - but also several thousand rows of numbers to enter the machine code for Crossroads II pandemonium - which was just the pwniest.
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ILMTitan
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Post by ILMTitan »

Cosmic Relief was the first game I played on the C64.

Shoot 'em Up game construction program was cool, although I could never get it to do the things I wanted.

Another great game was Racing Destruction
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Comp1337
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Post by Comp1337 »

This thread is waay offtopic :|
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Weaver
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Post by Weaver »

I think my first computer game experience was on a TRS80 III. I seem to remember it it involved looking after your harvests, feeding you population getting promoted from Sir to Knight to Lord to King.
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SwiftSpear
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Post by SwiftSpear »

Anyone remember "The orgeon trail"?
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Pxtl
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Post by Pxtl »

I will kill each and every one of you in "BallBlazer", "Way of the Exploding Fist", and the original Mario Bros.

I always love hearing Atari fans complain about the game crash of '84. It was a very good year for C64 games.
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IceXuick
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Post by IceXuick »

Pxtl wrote:I will kill each and every one of you in "BallBlazer", "Way of the Exploding Fist", and the original Mario Bros.

I always love hearing Atari fans complain about the game crash of '84. It was a very good year for C64 games.
haha don;t know ballblazer, but WOTEF was indeed one title i forgot, and one of my favourites!! also was i the only one to complete the mariobros from all of my friends!

and always, there was a two sided thing going on between c64 and atari, c64 rocked, atari didn't :P

c64 ftw!
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Lindir The Green
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Post by Lindir The Green »

SwiftSpear wrote:Anyone remember "The orgeon trail"?
w00t! Oregon Trail!

That's what everybody but me played at summer camps.
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