The "First Game I Ever Played" on my PC


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Some of the first few games I remember - Donkey Kong, Lemmings, Alley Cat, Digger, some version of Carmen Sandiago, and Pirates. Couple of others that stuck out from the early days (although much later) were Wolfenstein 3D, Loom, King's Quest III, Ultima IV, Wing Commander, Dune and Dune II.

Brings back those memories though - the good old days where 5.14 floppies (which were really floppy) was pretty much THE data exchange format, stickers to fill the holes and make em read only. S3 cards were considered amazing and VGA was rare with EGA/CGA being the standard. Screen burn-in was actually an issue and screensavers had an actual use. PC speakers were the norm and SoundBlaster was then unheard of. Back when it actually mattered if you were using a math co-processor or not, when 4M of memory was the norm, 8M a dream and 64M something that only the filthy rich could concieve of.

Oh, back then if you wanted to game, you had to muck around with AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS, mess with TSRs and HIMEM.SYS to free up conventional memory, with MOUSE.COM being a necessity if you actually had a mouse. When McAfee and Norton were actually high quaity products, PKZIP, ARJ and LHA fought it out for the compression throne, when GWBASIC/QBASIC was the norm on every DOS installation. Windows 3.0 was a relevation when it was first released (although it pretty much was unstable like hell).

The Internet back then was something you used if you were at some educational institution. Newsgroups were pretty important, Lynx was the de-facto browser, and spam was actually unheard of. The average means of networking was modems and BBSes, where you could engage in all sort of nefarious activities, mantain upload/download quotas and play fun door games (LORD, Food Fight etc).

The newbies of today really have it easy :)

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Knight Lore, Knightmare and Sabateur 2 the CPC464 still Rules!

Oh, you mean this computer, erm. Doom? I guess, seems to nearly always the first thing I play on any new toy, I.E. Mobile Phone, PDA, PSP.

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On PC - Pre Windows -Some Star Trek Game thing - it was played on a terminal (green text on black background)

Windows - Not sure what the first one was I played, but one I certainly remember is LHX Attack Chopper - hmm actually that might have been DOS as well - It rocked :D

Other gems from memory are:

C64 - Paradroid, Exile

BBC - Stryker's Run, Spy Hunter

Reading the rest of the posts, I feel positively old ;)

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I believe it may have been either Prince of Persia or Defender of the Crown (back in the mid to late 80s), though I played it on a PC which didn't belong to me (I used to be a part of the, so called, computer club, hehe)

Well, it must have been the "Defender of the Crown" since it was released in 1987, while the Prince of Persia was released in 1990 (according to the http://www.abandonia.com/ )

Just looked through the site and I recalled that I also played the "Life and Death" game - good old times :-)

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Heh...it really depends.

The first game on a PC our family owned was Wolfenstein 3D demo.

The first game on a school PC...or well...Apple II GS...was either Price of Persia or Oregon Trail.

The first game on a day-camp PC (386)...woo boy...Wolfenstein 3D, Duke Nukem 1 or 2...

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Well I'm sure I played the Oregon Trail thing at school, but at my home PC, the first game I can recall playing was, you guess it... DOOM.

After that I tried to get Duke Nukem 3D to work, since I loved playing that at school, but my 40mhz processor, and 14mb of RAM just wasn't enough.

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