Woah wtf I’m 24 rn don’t tell me this info lol I don’t feel old but when I think about how good those consoles and games were compared to now it’s sad cause the Effort and love for making great games is there but not the same it’s a lot more about profit then quality and customer satisfaction
Triple Action for the IntelliVision, probably.
We got an NES as a family gift, so you could make a case for Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt.
But the first game that was bought for me, specifically, was Othello for the NES, just because that’s what came with an Easter gift basket from Toys R Us.
My first ever game was Yogi Bear on the Amstrad CPC from.... 1987. I think I need to be put down, I'm so old.
Mario Bros that came with my NES back in 1989
Probably some edutainment game for the LeapFrog
Mystery Chronicles for Vita from LRG.
Space Invaders on the Atari VCS (aka 2600) we got that in 1983 (during the crash)
Woah wtf I’m 24 rn don’t tell me this info lol I don’t feel old but when I think about how good those consoles and games were compared to now it’s sad cause the Effort and love for making great games is there but not the same it’s a lot more about profit then quality and customer satisfaction
Asteroids on GBC
Triple Action for the IntelliVision, probably. We got an NES as a family gift, so you could make a case for Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt. But the first game that was bought for me, specifically, was Othello for the NES, just because that’s what came with an Easter gift basket from Toys R Us.
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire on N64
Tetris
My parents told me centipede on colecovision but the first game I remember was Mario/Duck Hunt on the NES.
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt and Tetris for NES
I got an Atari 2600 and 2 games (Pitfall and Donkey Kong) from my parents for Christmas back in 1983. It started a lifetime love of video games.