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AARON-LEON
07-04-2005, 07:50 AM
All of us started off somewhere. Some started with a classic while others waited for everyone else. Some of us were there to here the stores say, "order more ATARIs" while others were able to play what was handed down to show how it all started. We all have that one game that made us love sticking in a cartridge, CD, or even a quarter. It may not have been the first game you played but it was the one that made you continue playing. I began with The Legend of Zelda. Not only was it the game that started me off but it was also the first in my favorite series. What was the game that started you off?
ShinobiMan
07-04-2005, 08:16 AM
Ghostbusters for the Sega Master System. As a child I was the biggest Ghostbusters fan you could find, so naturally, when my friendly neighbors busted out their SMS with Ghostbusters, it was a hit. Truly my first experience with game, driving that car from destination to destination was bliss. I ended up getting the NES that christmas (1989) and the rest as they say is history.
*Also, mods, this thread should be moved to the appropriate forum. No way is this thread off topic AARON.
http://www.vgmuseum.com/scans/scans3/ghostbusters.jpg
Anthony1
07-04-2005, 12:45 PM
Well, I'll answer it this way.
For a good number of years I was just your typical casual gamer. Actually, I was one of those guys that was a casual gamer and only played sports games for the most part. This was way back in the very late 80's.
Me and my comrades would play stuff like Tecmo Bowl and Double Drible and Bases Loaded. But I was very much a casual gamer, and not hardcore at all.
Then in very, very early 1990, I got a Turbografx-16. One of the games that I got (while waiting for the sports games to come out) was Legendary Axe.
Although I really wasn't into those types of games, I forced myself to play Legendary Axe and other Turbo games, because I had just spent a good deal of cache on getting my Turbo system. So I wanted to justify my purchase of it, so I forced myself to play games that I normally wouldn't have played.
Legendary Axe was the game that opened up the world of action games and action/platform type games to me. This made me realize that there was more to video games than just Tecmo Bowl and Double Dribble.
After playing Legendary Axe, I got into games like Bonk and Splatterhouse and stuff like that. Then I got a Genesis, and my journey to hardcore gamer was complete.
But ultimately, Legendary Axe was the game that started me down this path.
FooFighter
07-04-2005, 01:18 PM
It wasn't the first game I played, but it is still one of my favorites.
I remember spending days on end in front of my C64 sailing the high seas, sinking ships, plundering towns, and hitting on the Governors' daughters.
Everyone knows which game I'm talking about right?
Sid Meier's Pirates! 8-)
dreamcaster
07-04-2005, 01:29 PM
SimCity got me hooked on PC gaming in the late 80's and Super Mario All-Stars got me into consoles in the mid-90's.
UnInformer
07-04-2005, 01:32 PM
River Raid got me onto the gaming wagon, but then my parents gave my Atari 2600 away! :angry:
Commander Keen on PC got me back into gaming after a few years hiatus.
namzep
07-04-2005, 01:37 PM
I think that I didn't really get into hardcore gaming until college. My friends and I started playing multiplayer Half-Life (and then Counterstrike). We spent whole weekends at our LAN gaming parties. Oddly enough, there were a couple of years right after leaving college where I played no to few games. It was only late last year that I got the collecting bug again. Didn't even have a current gen console till E.B. Game's sale on used Gamecubes (for $60) in early June. Now I have 15 games for my Cube.
Crush Crawfish
07-04-2005, 01:40 PM
Super Mario Bros. with my NES. First game I ever played, and I was completely hooked from there on. :)
legov8
07-04-2005, 01:44 PM
My first game, Mario Kart 64.
sabre2922
07-04-2005, 01:45 PM
I know that I posted a similiar thread to this but oh well.
th Legend of Zelda on NES was the game that "hooked" me.
I also have to give credit to the super NES version of Streetfighter 2 that helped fuel my unhealthy videogame addiction :evil:
Videogamerdaryll
07-04-2005, 01:56 PM
For me..It really was Video Pinball Atari 2600 ..
Mianrtcv
07-04-2005, 02:00 PM
Intellivision basesball did it for me. I had a radio shack multi pong game prior, it was fun (then). Intellivision baseball did it though. We would play and play. My friends mom and my mom would have to kick us out of the house, saying things like the old "it's a beautiful day out, go outside and enjoy it". We had to give in sometimes, but on the rainy or otherwise rough weather days we had our due. Selecting fielders. Verbally taunting any errors in the field or at the plate. Baseball was the hook for me. The other games were close (football, astrosmash, colecovision looping, turbo, pepper II, 2600 pitfall, kaboom, etc.), but the fact 2 player was involved made it all the more fun.
Jumpman Jr.
07-04-2005, 03:07 PM
Well, there are two games that come to mind.
There is the game that got me into games in the first place: Super Mario Bros. I would play that game every day as a kid with my dad, and we could never beat it. That is the earliest memory that I have of playing games, and I would say that it got me to like games for the rest of my lift.
There is also Super Mario 64. The game that got me into collecting. I had stopped playing games for about a year, and one day I started playing Mario 64. The whole thing spiralled from that.
So, in other words, Shigeru Miyamoto got my into gaming.
videogameking26
07-04-2005, 03:08 PM
Tecmo Super Bowl for NES got me hooked
RetroYoungen
07-04-2005, 03:40 PM
Like a lot of people, I started out with Super Mario Brothers on the NES. But I was just a little kid and I played it a lot like little kids do with their toys, so that might not count. But when my sister and I got Super Mario Bros. 3 as a Christmas present in 1990, I WAS addicted to that. I was 6 at the time, and then I started buying my own games whenever I could. So it was probably SMB 3 that really got me absolutely hooked.
Dire 51
07-04-2005, 03:51 PM
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back for the VCS was the one that did it for me. Sure, I'd played other games for the system before that, but when I got Star Wars that Christmas ('82), my parents couldn't pry me away from the Atari.
And now you know the rest of the story.
Cauterize
07-04-2005, 04:07 PM
Bubble Bobble on the ZX Spectrum!
From the day i had a ZX spectrum handed down to me from my dad (must have been about 1989-1990 (i was 3-4)) i was hooked...
Also games like:
Olli and Lissa 3
Dizzy (all of them)
Jet Pac
Top Cat
Jack The Nipper 2
Ahhhh those were the days!
Emily
07-04-2005, 04:14 PM
I was a purely casual gamer for years. I started out with a used NES and a hand-me-down Gameboy from my older cousin. Over the years I bought quite a few games for it, but Gameboy games were pretty pricey...$45.00 for DragonHeart...ouch! I was only really into gaming sometimes; I would be totally obsorbed in that little handheld for months, then just stop playing for another few months.
Then I played Pokemon.
Yeah, I admit it. I loved and still love the series, even though I had always hoped the series would go in a more mature direction.I bought Pokemon Blue before the hype and I cant remember any other time I was so excited to open a game. I was really jazzed about the concepts behind the title....
I played the shit outta that game. It led me to begin searching for new hidden gems on the internet eventually introducing me to gamefaqs.
After I looked at just about every Gameboy screenshot they had, I started to check out the other systems I owned .When I saw all the different systems I had never played ( Vectrex springs to mind) I wanted them all.
That damn "Gotta Catch em All" mindset....now I have way too many systems and I still want more x_x
tholly
07-04-2005, 04:18 PM
we had an odyssey 2 in the house as my first video game system, but i didnt know about it until long after i got my real first video game system, the NES
so, even though there were games i could have played, Super Mario Bros. was the first video game that i played, and got hooked on
Snapple
07-04-2005, 04:35 PM
On Christmas when I was five or six, I got an NES with Mario/Duck Hunt and Mario 2. They were the first three games I ever played, and I've been playing ever since.
I don't know if it's fair to say that *those* games were the ones that opened my eyes. Someone could've probably sat ET in front of me, and I would've still become hooked on video games.
But Mario 2 was definitely my first love. I really don't understand how some people bash the game. I think it's brilliant.
diskoboy
07-04-2005, 04:41 PM
Space Invaders was my first (And you never forget your first! ;) ) But when I played Pac-Man for the first time - That's it... I was hoplessly addicted. Pac-Man was the first arcade game in my collection, too. It will always be my pride and joy. :D
the one that 'really' started be on the expensive hobby I'm in now? Space Invaders! This old sucker got me hooked during break time at my first job (they had a small arcade in the basement). Loved the game, and still do... ;)
PDorr3
07-04-2005, 05:22 PM
Well the only systme I had when I was younger was a colecovision, while I enjoyed DK, DK jr, and congo bongo, I would really not say that hooked me into games.
My grandfather had a genesis with Sega cd, and I loved playing Sonic, I played it endlessly, as well as Sonic 2, and eventualy Sonic CD.
I also owe alot of credit to my childhood favorites such as Golden Axe II, Wings of Wor, and Two Crude Dudes.
My uncle also owned a NES where I loved playing Mario 1 and 3 (3 especialy) and metroid/air fortress. Believe it or not he had zelda but I never played it cuz the cover was boring to me :)
But I owe my enterance into gaming to sega genesis, and sonic the hedgehog.
Haoie
07-04-2005, 05:44 PM
Sonic, the original Sonic got me started on gaming in general [and emulation]. It must've been back in 1991 or 1992 that I first saw it.
Silent Hill [masterpiece] got me started with my collecting solely PS.
Clock Tower: The First Fear got me started with horror stuff.
Chrono Trigger begat my RPG love.
The_EniGma
07-04-2005, 06:03 PM
Up from 95 to about 2000 all i played was rsie of triads and a few mks up to that period, but everything changed when i got a pc and age of empires II. Anyone who plays it will know its more addictive then crack
*me wanders off fora fix*
Ronfar
07-04-2005, 06:49 PM
For me it was Final Fantasy III on the SNES. I had been playing games for a long time before that, but it was the game that got me addicted.
rayearthknight
07-04-2005, 06:54 PM
The original Pac-Man for the 2600 that came as a pack-in (with Combat)...believe it or not, I preferred it over the arcade version for awhile.
MegaManFan
07-04-2005, 07:10 PM
Although I experienced a lot of the classics as a kid, from Donkey Kong to Space Invaders to Asteroids, it was truly the Pac-Man fever that drove me crazy, out of my mind.
Lothars
07-04-2005, 07:28 PM
Double post sorry
Lothars
07-04-2005, 07:29 PM
For me it has to be when i got my first nintendo and super mario brothers 1 and eventually super mario brothers 3 which playing that i became extremely addicted, though It's also partly to do with Final Fantasy
But it really wasn't till Final Fantasy 3, Chrono Trigger and Super Mario RPG that got me completely addicted to games especially roleplaying games
Griking
07-04-2005, 07:33 PM
Its hard to remember which game was my first obsession. Back when I started playing games it was mostly arcade games when I was a kid. I'd basically play whatever was around.
When I first started playing Atari games at a friends house when I was a kid it was Adventure that caught my attention the most. I guess I loved "Adventure" games.
But it wasn't for a few more years (1982 I think) that I remember getting hooked on my first REAL obsession. After mowing what seemed to be a zillion lawns my family purchased a Apple IIc computer for me.
I mostly played the free throw in game Lemonade Stand for a while and played with basic. A few months later Christmas came. We had a tradition that we'd each be able to open one present on Christmas Eve. I think my parents allowd it because it would give us something to do while they were watching Christmas movies. They pressured me to open a specific box and when I did, inside I found the Apple II game Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (http://www.lava.net/~jh/wizardry/wizardry.html).
Well, that was it. It was over. I played the game non stop all Christmas Eve, as much of Christmas Day that my family would allow and every spare second that I had after that. I was completely hooked.
I've loved and played computer role playing games ever since.
Always had been a gamer. Once upon a time I didn't know really wwat RPG's were and saw my brother playing Final Fantasy III (NA SNES) slowly but surly though skeptical at first I was like what the hell is that,soon I was Hooked
EviLOttO
07-05-2005, 03:25 AM
All of us started off somewhere. Some started with a classic while others waited for everyone else. Some of us were there to here the stores say, "order more ATARIs" while others were able to play what was handed down to show how it all started. We all have that one game that made us love sticking in a cartridge, CD, or even a quarter. It may not have been the first game you played but it was the one that made you continue playing. I began with The Legend of Zelda. Not only was it the game that started me off but it was also the first in my favorite series. What was the game that started you off?
Planetoide und Raumeindringlinge erhielten mich angespannt, als ich in den späten siebziger Jahren jung war. :evil:
oesiii
07-09-2005, 09:55 PM
I got hooked in the arcades back in the 70's with Space Invaders and Star Castle. So I had to get home an Atari 2600 so I could play Space Invaders which didn't dissapoint. Asteroids was also a great arcade/home addiction in the early 80's.
Although I experienced a lot of the classics as a kid, from Donkey Kong to Space Invaders to Asteroids, it was truly the Pac-Man fever that drove me crazy, out of my mind.
Yup, I had the TeleStar Pong paddle game that was hooked to the TV before I got a 2600. Played all of those games, but it was not until Pitfal! came out that I was hooked. The first platform/adventure game I have ever played and was immediatly hit with a bolt of lightning that turned me into a nerd for life.
goatdan
07-09-2005, 10:59 PM
The first game that got me hooked in was probably Pitfall II. My dad bought an Atari 2600 during the crash of '83 just to play Space Invaders, and by the time I was exploring the NES, he told me the 2600 was more than enough. In retrospect, this was great, as it really got me to appreciate hunting for deals. I can't tell you how much of my 2600 'collection' was amassed through rummage sales for a quarter apeice.
Pitfall II was definitely my favorite of those, and it was the game that I kept coming back too. I loved how deep and long it was.
After that, Super Mario Brothers 3 really got me hooked again. I have never played a game so much as that, and I'll still bust it out to play it now and again. I bought it on launch -- one of only two games I have ever bought on launch day -- and it was everything I wanted it to be.
When I started collecting, it was because of the Jaguar. I don't really know what it was honestly, as although I look back at Tempest really changing my outlook on gaming again, I think that it was that I kept getting games that I really liked for the system. Soon, I had about half of the games for the system and hadn't found anything I didn't like. A complete collection soon followed.
Lastly, the Dreamcast hooked me on a combination of Rush 2049, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 and NBA 2K1. After playing just those three games for probably a combined 250 hours while working in a city south of Milwaukee and not really enjoying my roommates company, I decided to get some more. Again, after about 75 games with none that I didn't like, I decided I might as well go for the entire set. I have yet to find one that I don't like, and now my US collection is complete and I'm working on the PAL one :)
mieu_c
07-09-2005, 11:45 PM
Super Mario Bros and Tetris.
Retsudo
07-10-2005, 12:41 AM
Street Fighter 2 was the game that got me hooked. Now Im more of a casual videogame person.
Fuyukaze
07-10-2005, 01:19 AM
Galaga had to be the game that got me hooked. Back in the early-mid 80's when every place had an arcade cab, I could always find a copy of it. I'd constantly spend quarter after quarter in hopes to reach the next stage. The game to get me hooked on console games was Dragon Warrior. While I had played many games on the NES, it was the first RPG I had ever played. It was a game you could play for hours, and hours yet never be finished.
Jasoco
07-10-2005, 01:35 AM
Super Mario Bros. in 198..um.. 6 or 7. Not sure.
Before that I had an Atari 2600, and Fast Food, Video Pinball and a bunch of lesser fun titles. But it was SMB that made me really notice them. Especially since to me, the step up from the 2600 graphics was a huge one.
Since then, I've been a gamer. With a small short gameless time between 1992 and the time Donkey Kong Country came out.