mine was Intellivision AD&D Treasure Of Tarmin/Minotaur play this game like no other , now look at it now.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=8T5j44PUu7c yea, good times...How about you? Yea ,you could argue that its really not a true 3d game?
mine was Intellivision AD&D Treasure Of Tarmin/Minotaur play this game like no other , now look at it now.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=8T5j44PUu7c yea, good times...How about you? Yea ,you could argue that its really not a true 3d game?
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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World because of that skateboarding part. Or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game. That is, if indeed those qualify as 3D.
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RoadBlasters on NES. That counts, right?
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good stuff...
If it's not fun? Your not really playing.
X-Wing? Wolfenstein?
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My first 3D game is RoadBlasters i like to play this game very much this is a good game and you cannot feel bore when you playing this game
Enduro on VCS. Who knew that awesome 3D racing could be done on the Atari?
It was probably outrun or afterburner. Rad racer was probably the fist 3d game I owned.
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My first PC game was Mechwarrior 2, so I'll go with that.
I would say Outrun or Star Fox for me if you consider that a 3D style game. If not then on PC i would say Doom 2. That was an awesome game even at the age of 8 it was a good graphical 3D game with real life 360 degree rotation.
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You guys are mentioning pseudo 3D games like racing games on 8-bit systems. To me, those don't count any more than monopoly money counts as real money.
My first 3D game was Star Fox. I had never seen polygons before that in any game.
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Probably, Starfox 64 mainly because i dont know if any of my nes games count.
Or
Mario Tennis - Virtual Boy
Hah sad but true.
I played virtual boy before snes and genesis.
God, I'm not sure. I wanna say Road Rash II on Sega Genesis. But I don't think of those games as real 3D either. So, in that case, I wanna say Tony Hawk Pro Skater or Coolboarders on PS1. Its hard to say, I played a lot of PS1 games in the 90s that Idk what was first. A lot of those were at friends' houses before I convinced my parents to get me my own console. I remember playing Criticom, Point Blank, Time Crisis, Tekken 3, Resident Evil...
Then I played all those N64 classics, too. Idk.
StarFox, I think.
We talking polygons or faked 3D? Fake probably Rad Racer or there's Wolfenstein 3D Ep1 floppy for PC. Real 3D polygon 3D was Starfox for XWing(and/or) Tie Fighter for PC since all the ships, stations and missiles were 3D models.
Just goes to show, a lot of us should have visited arcades more often.