What was your VERY first contact with video games?
Was it 2D or 3D?
Controller pad or arcade stick? (Or mouse & keyboard or rouch smartphone/tablet screen?)
when your mom took me to the local arcade
>>713334661 (OP)Playing Asteroids on a 2600 well after the Atari era was over.
>>713334661 (OP)I never had and I'll never have a console. I always use and will always use PC. And it was wolfenstein 3d
>>713334661 (OP)earliest games i can remember playing are sf2 turbo and duckhunt
>>713334787You only play western games? Never went to the arcades even?
>>713334661 (OP)Earliest game memory I have is holding the 2nd controller while my older bros play Super Mario Bros on NES
>>713334661 (OP)Dear god im so fucking far gone. That demonic floating skull is arousing to me. Like genuine instant throbbing erection levels of arousing.
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>>713334661 (OP)Why are you posting the worst Classicvania?
>>713334661 (OP)Pretty sure it was this piece of shit of a game on my uncle's PC.
>>713334661 (OP)Genuinely can't remember, It was either the GBC or my brothers PSX.
As for the first game, i haven't the slightest idea but im going with hot wheels because i remember playing the shit out of that game
A Super Nintendo in the big kids' area of the daycare center for my mom's gym. They had Super Mario World, Mario Kart, A Link to the Past, and Mortal Kombat. The bug bit me hard, and just a few months later, I saw Mario 64 at Toys R' Us, which remains one of the most vivid memories in my life.
>>713334847There weren't arcades here but Internet cafes with pc's that were used for gaming. I have played Asian games but they're trash, I don't like them. I only liked metal gear the new one in Afghanistan, V?
>>713334661 (OP)Probably a Tekken 2 arcade. I chose King and I was fighting Lei on a rooftop iirc. Got Dreamcast after that, maybe played some consoles earlier.
>>713334661 (OP)It was SMB3 and Ms. Pac Man on SNES.
>>713334661 (OP)My mom sat me in her lap and we(she) played The Legend of Zelda on the NES.
>>713334661 (OP)The atmosphere of this game has yet to be matched by any other Castlevania
>>713334661 (OP)I actually remember it.
It was in a Christian preschool, they had a little TV and NES set up in the corner, and I fondly remember watching one of the older kids beat SMB1 from start to finish and thought "I wish that was me!"
The rest was history.
>>713334661 (OP)Intellivision and Coleco in the early 1980s when I was a pre-schooler. Then later that decade my mom worked above an arcade so after school I would walk to the arcade and stand on a milk crate and play video games to wait for her to get off work and take me home.