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Oldest game(s) you've ever played?

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omg how could i have forgotten Keen episodes 1, 2 and 3

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thanks to mitsubishi64 who made this sig

:) Keen was awesome, I still have a copy of all 6 games on my computer today.

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"In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
:) Keen was awesome, I still have a copy of all 6 games on my computer today.

 

 

 

Theres a seventh :wink:

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^Aladdin

 

 

 

 

 

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^Prince of persia

 

 

 

 

 

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^Doom

 

 

 

Games have progressed a lot.

Doom and Pac Man FTW! :thumbsup:

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Proud Fan Of The Offspring Since 1998

pacman with philips videopack when it came out late 70s...it probably was first tv game i played...i remember we played it all evening with family.

Doom, Rtcw, D1, D2, Q3, Red alert :D

 

Edit: Tetris on my gameboy!

 

These are the games I actually still play they remain awesome!

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With pictorial aids :D :

 

 

 

Commander keen (windows 3.1 lol)

 

 

 

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Zool (Amiga)

 

 

 

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the ORIGINAL Duke Nukem:

 

I played Duke Nukem too, the first one and the sequel. They were terribly boring...

 

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and Goblins <3: when click and interact adventures were awesome

 

 

 

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Man I miss these games, I'm gona have to go dig out my amiga

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[hide]Oh em gee! Commander keen, not the oldest, but it was awesome. I played the first level of each game, being free and all. But I never brought myself to pay for the rest (coincidently, I'm f2p). Anyway, the Pogo stick was kick-butt.

 

I have these discs with demo and full versions of a lot of old but good games, from older companies like Apogee and 3D Realms. Like:

 

 

 

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Black Thorne, by Blizzard. An awesome, insanely hard game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Probably the friggin' hardest game of all time, the original Prince of Persia, not the bootleg new ones with fancy running-on-walls and time-stopping..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Raptor, pretty fun to play. Never bought the full version though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Descent, it was terrifying when I played it, being 9yrs old and all. And the total 3d made it nauseating... But a great leap forward in 3d gaming IMO.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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And of course, Jetpack, the greatest shareware of all time![/hide]

 

 

 

Mmm... good stuff. I remember really getting into the old shareware games when I was young. The first 2 duke nukems (side scrollers) were awesome.

 

 

 

Also I've been debating if I want to spend the $5 over steam to get all the commander keens. :D :D I think it was either $5 or $10, at least.

Pong(it still owns!), and Tetris, which also still owns.

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Always gargle before a takeoff. Wakka Wakka!

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Ofcourse Pong, Tetris, Pac-man, Mario etc.

 

 

 

but also Dangerous Dave! An old MS-Dos game & really fun (at that time).

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Ofcourse Pong, Tetris, Pac-man, Mario etc.

 

 

 

but also Dangerous Dave! An old MS-Dos game & really fun (at that time).

 

I have dangerous dave! But the stupid spiders and acid made the game frustrating and difficult to enjoy.... :cry:

 

But I had other MS Dos games to keep me company.

Life is a joke. Yeah, I don't get it either.

I have a disc with the first 2 duke nukems and all the commander keens on which came as a freeby in a newspaper absolutely ages ago.. it freaking rocks..

 

 

 

 

 

also.

 

 

 

ZORK PWNS U ALL

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I'm pretty young...I wasn't around when pong/tetris/pac-man/Mario/Whatever came out. But I was around for...

 

(Eh, Wiki doesn't have pages for them.)

 

(Heck, I can't even find them on the official website)

 

Anyways, they're called "Get Set to Learn Numbers!", "Letters", "Numbers" and "Let's make a WORD!". All by Sesame Workshop. Sesame Street FTW.

 

 

 

Then, maybe 10 or so years ago, I played nearly every single Humongous Entertainment game in existence. It probably started because I loved "Blue's Clues" and HE produced their games. It later spread to "Fatty Bear", (I couldn't beat one of them...Still can't... :wall: ) "Putt-Putt", (So fun. I think they were my favorite out of all of them. And that balloon one...I spent a whole night playing that, got to level 150 or something.) "Freddi Fish" and (I have up to the third one, borrowed the fourth from a friend) "Spy Fox". (My dad was PWNAGE at that racing game.)

 

And of course, the Backyard Sports. I have nearly every single one up to 2003. That means Backyard Baseball, Backyard Baseball 2001, Backyard Baseball 2003, Backyard Soccer, Backyard Football, Backyard Basketball and Backyard Hockey.

 

I'm pretty good at all of them. I won a baseball game once by a score of 300-something to 7. I won every soccer game with 5+ goals, and never gave up a goal until the final second of the final game of the "World Cup". I found a way to score off face-offs in Backyard Hockey, and won games by 50+ points.

 

 

 

Humongous Entertainment

 

Backyard Sports

 

 

 

I think I also played the Carmen Sandiego games a long time ago. Maybe around the same time as the Humongous Entertainment craze, my dad, sister and I would play together. We were still "gumshoes". ::'

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Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.

Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.

Oldest: Pong

 

Oldest game that I liked: Some SNES game with these fighter jet things. You could choose a special weapon before each level. It was fun. I also liked Super Mario World but I don't remember which came out first.

pac man or other dos junk like that... i used to play it on my computer with 20mb hard disk and windows 3,1 :|

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i dont play anymore... i think rs is ruined

pac man or other dos junk like that... i used to play it on my computer with 20mb hard disk and windows 3,1 :|

 

 

 

I don't think a computer with Windows 3.1 on it would only have a 20mb drive. I'm pretty sure my old DOS computers had more than that.

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Quit Runescape 30th May 2006.

Thanks to Hawkxs for my signature :)

starfox 64, back when it was released. ironically it took me 2 weeks to beat it :wall: and nearly a year to get all the medals.

The first age of empires game, seven kingdoms 2, and red alert.

 

 

 

All started at around the same time for me.

Besides pac man, I would say Galaga wehich I got for my Wii, other than that probably the origanal Mario

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Rofl. My chair has a fridge, a cooler, a toilet, a shower, and a barbecue bulit in.

Hey, I may have quite Runescape, but I just bought an XBOX 360 and play way to much COD4 with the Gamertag Lava Mage

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