I find it so interesting how strong of friendships and communal bonds can be made from playing games with friends and strangers alike. I was wondering where everyone's origins came from in terms of gaming. For me, my first game was Altered Beast on the Sega Master system. My dad picked this up for me in the 80s when I was only 4. We kicked ass together and it was pretty graphic for a 4 year old to play. Punching and kicking zombies and beasts that exploded into pieces lol It was rereleased on the Sega Genesis (which I still own). It's still a lot of fun to play today too.
So what is everyone's story here?
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Frist game was pac man at a local arcade fist system I owned was a Atari
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Bump for the memories
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The original gameboy Pokemon red
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Bumped. #RememberGaming.
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Super ghouls n' ghosts for snes. Side note... anyone play rogue legacy? Very similar.
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Oh man how is this topic still going LOL It's so awesome to see everyone's origins. Thanks again for everyone who has shared!!!
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Nintendo DSi baby
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Sega Genesis and... I don't know, Streets of Rage?
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Spyro for the playstation 1.
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Pokemon Silver and a GameBoy Color. Received it for my 7th birthday and I loved it. I'm still a little sad that I didn't have a DS when SoulSilver came out and I never got to relive the magic.
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Um. first gaming system was Atari.. LOL what'cha know about that!!!
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Sega Genesis and Street Fighter 2!!
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Star Wars Battlefront. PS2
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I remember Mortal Kombat.
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ps2 Jak or the non maze PAC-MAN
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Playstation bump
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Ps1 Crash Bandicoot
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Atari 1600 - Pong.
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Halo 5
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Holy crap we are almost to 2500 votes!
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Bionic commando on the famicon. I was 2 or 3 and played with the big bro.
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[quote]I find it so interesting how strong of friendships and communal bonds can be made from playing games with friends and strangers alike. I was wondering where everyone's origins came from in terms of gaming. For me, my first game was Altered Beast on the Sega Master system. My dad picked this up for me in the 80s when I was only 4. We kicked ass together and it was pretty graphic for a 4 year old to play. Punching and kicking zombies and beasts that exploded into pieces lol It was rereleased on the Sega Genesis (which I still own). It's still a lot of fun to play today too. So what is everyone's story here?[/quote] Mid 80s with an Atari 2600. Space Invaders and Missile Command. Happy days!!
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PlayStation 1. Syphone Filter 2 and Spyro the Dragon. Great games. Brings back memories.
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PS1. Spyro the Dragon.
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Sega mega drive and the first game was sonic the hedgehog
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Ps1 spyro