regmcfly wrote:Gregory Loses His Clock on my dad's ZX81
FranticPea wrote:Mine was probably one of those old machines with squash, tennis etc that were essentially pong clones. Pretty sure it has a lightgun too. Was at my friend's house on a tiny black and white TV in his brothers room. Probably in 1982/3 ish.
Paul the sparky wrote:Raphael clone army there Vere.
Was that the one where you'd ride around on the surface in the truck, and pop down into the sewers for a bit of 2D scrolling?
Paul the sparky wrote:Raphael clone army there Vere. Was that the one where you'd ride around on the surface in the truck, and pop down into the sewers for a bit of 2D scrolling?
Certainly the first game I played on a computer we actually owned. It came in the box.acemuzzy wrote:Probably:
krs wrote:I think it was Magic Mushrooms on the BBC, a single screen platformer with a very simple-to-use level editor. Since it was my first game, I had no concept of what a proper level should be (and the included levels were far too difficult to learn anything from) and I was probably too young for that anyway. Instead I made pictures, houses usually, although windmills were also a firm favourite, and play around in them like they were dollhouses.
Bob wrote:Combat on the Atari VCS at a friends house.
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