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[โ€“] tijean@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Played my first game on a dedicated Pong console but my first transformative gaming experience was either Ultima III, Archon or Starflight. Those games were on IBM DOS machines with only 4/16 colors and a floppy drive. In the arcades it was Dragon Slayer and a little later the original Street Fighter.

[โ€“] Landericus@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

The Super Pong IV standalone system and the Atari 2600 were hand me downs from my older siblings which got me into playing games as a kid. From there it went NES > Sega (Genesis, CD, 32x, Saturn, & Dreamcast) > PC > Xbox (original, 360, One, seriesX).

As for my all time favorite game that I can still pick up and play for hours even today; Flashback the Quest for Identity on the Sega Genesis.

Gaming is life.

[โ€“] atri@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I can't remember my first game but we had a 2600. I think Crystalis was the first NES game that really blew my mind.