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lavalarva
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 01:29 am Reply with quote Back to top

Mine was on the NES. I was born in 1989 but only had a NES till I was 8, and I had two games on it. Well, it's actually 72, from a Japanese hack which had games like Adventure island, Millipede, Donkey Kong, Mario Bros. and 5 or 6 tetris games.


Anyway, the first one I played was Super Mario Bros. (the cartridge didn't include the second or third). My dad got the Nintendo for free from my uncle when I was 2, so I have no reason to complain. It took me one year to clear level 1-1, cause I didn't press the A button, so I would die all the time on the first goomba. Then, when I started using it, I didn't know what the B button would do, so I'd fall in the hole in the middle of the level (the second one). I played this game about 30 minutes everyday, dieing every 5 seconds (or 5 minutes if I tried going to the left until the timer reaches 0).


Now I'm tired of showing you how I sucked at it. When I was 4, I was able to reach level 8-2 about 50% of the time by using the infinite lives glitch in level 3-1. Actually you can't have infinite lives cause the game gave me a game over for having too many lives once (on level 3-3 thankfully). It was funny to have have Z lives, "blue square" lives or just anything else that replaced a number. I was better than anyone my age I knew of, which was about 10 people (I lived in a 1000 people village).


So then they tried to be as good as me (when you're 4, the hammer bros. in 3-1 are really hard to beat). They tried copying me and my weird technique of holding the controller upside-down. I still play nintendo and sometimes even super nintendo that way, because the A and B button are easier to reach, for me anyway. You should try it just for fun. I passed all 32 levels when I was 8 and my favorite is 4-3, but I don't know why (maybe the colors).


Unfortunately, I don't have a NES anymore. The one before got incredibly buggy (it was older than me) and the fact it was linked on a shitty TV didn't help. To end this rather long post full of disgression, here are ways to make your NES work without it resetting every 2 seconds or showing strange squares everywhere.


1- Blow in the cartridge (it damages it, but mine survived at least 7 years of morning breath)

2- For a crappy TV : Turn On and Off the TV until it shows the screen correctly. Could take about 20 tries (I think the TV bugged more than the NES).

3- Same as number 2, but with the NES

4- Try to NOT push down the cartridge into the NES. At the end, it was the only way I could make it work. I found that after trying to get my NES to work for 30 minutes. I wonder how the cartridge was read though...

5- Play with the wires behind the TV until it somehow gets to function.

6- Kick your TV while screaming at it. It won't make your NES work, but at least you'll get your revenge on what pissed you off for the last two hours. Your mom might then buy a half-decent TV 20 times better than the old one.



Final note: I think I managed to make the topic go off the subject on the first post. I should try being more coherent.
Then I read RegalSin's posts and feel better. Thank you RegalSin.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 02:19 am Reply with quote Back to top

I think the first game I ever played was actually Pac-Man on the Atari 2600. I know it was an Atari 2600 game, but I'm not sure which one.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 02:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

Some lunar landing game on the Commodore VIC 20, I think. I was about 4 years old, so the details are a bit fuzzy.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 02:52 am Reply with quote Back to top

wolfenstein 3d for my PC (at the time, i believe we owned an intel 386)


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 03:00 am Reply with quote Back to top

I couldn't tell you the first, but it was SOMETHING on the Atari. Some of the first ones I remember where like Moon Patrol or something where you shoot tanks and jump craters, and some sort of game where you fly around shooting ships as they try to abduct humanoids.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 03:39 am Reply with quote Back to top

Most likely Super Mario Bros. 1
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Ryoshi
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 04:02 am Reply with quote Back to top

Super Mario Land (GB) when I was two and a half....My dad likes to hunt a lot, and my mom bought him a GameBoy with a few games to keep him occupied while he sits out in the woods (which, as anyone who hunts would know, probably isn't a good idea. Hunters need to like, look around and stuff.) Anyways, my dad plopped it down in front of me, and I just pushed buttons until I figured out how stuff worked.

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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 05:19 am Reply with quote Back to top

Xervious, Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros, or Mrs. Pacman as those are my earliest memories of gaming.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 09:22 am Reply with quote Back to top

I have no idea, but it might have been Duck Hunt. The first game I ever owned was Blast Corps on the N64 in. . . 1st or 2nd grade, I believe.


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DarkMaze
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 10:25 am Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
I couldn't tell you the first, but it was SOMETHING on the Atari.

Ditto. Probably Breakout or something.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 11:55 am Reply with quote Back to top

It was defiinitely Super Mario Bros. for me.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 12:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Something on the Atari 2600. The earliest ones I remember playing are:

Pac-Man
Demon Attack
Dig Dug
Donkey Kong
Fire Fighter
Berzerk
Asteroids
Star Voyager
Frogger
Joust
Centipede
Q*Bert
Ms. Pac-Man
River Raid
Steeplechase
Air-Sea Battle
Video Chess
Outlaw
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 12:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Air-Sea Battle

Aha, THAT'S what that game was called!! That was definitely one of the first games I ever played, but damned if I could ever remember its name.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 12:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I had to look it up on MobyGames, because I couldn't quite remember the name. I just knew it had some two-word combination of land, air, and sea. Outlaw I had to look up too. I knew it had an Old West theme and a 2 player versus mode, but the name escaped me.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 12:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Super Mario Bros.-Duck Hunt, I was 4.
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lavalarva
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 01:30 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Did someone try playing with the controller upside-down?
I tried it on some consoles. I don't think I'll try it on a Game Boy though. It's hard enough on a N64.
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Ryoshi
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 03:01 pm Reply with quote Back to top

lavalarva wrote:
Did someone try playing with the controller upside-down?
I tried it on some consoles. I don't think I'll try it on a Game Boy though. It's hard enough on a N64.

Not my first time gaming, no...but at one time, I could beat the final boss of Link's Awakening with the gameboy upside-down. More disorienting then you might think.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 03:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I know in some of the racing games on the SNES, there was an option to arrange the controls so left-handed players could play with the controller upside down and it'd be the same as a right-hander playing it normally (although the shoulder buttons probably required the use of your pinkies or ring fingers).


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 04:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My first game was something on the C64. Possibly 'Ducks Ahoy!' Darn that game was cute.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 05:03 pm Reply with quote Back to top

definitely atari 2600 hundred as well...earliest games i remember are spiderman, pitfall, burgertime, qbert, asteroids, donkey kong & frogger. there was others but i can't recall there names, i still have all my 2600 cartridges at home if remeber i'll peep em and throw some more up here.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 05:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Shit! I forgot Pitfall! That was one of my favorites.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 06:41 pm Reply with quote Back to top

For me, it might've been Pole Position 2 on the Atari, but I'm not exactly sure.
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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 07:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

probably something on the Atari 2600, but damned if I can remember what it was. I'm too old. Sad


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 08:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

First game I ever played: My namesake on NES.


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PostPosted: Dec 06 2006 08:59 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Probably Super Mario Bros., possibly Duck Hunt. So long ago....I got the NES for either my birthday or for Christmas one year....I'm guessing when I was 7 in 1987, but I could be off by a year...
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