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djchameleon 02-04-2023 04:25 AM

My earliest gaming memory was playing games with this huge joystick controller set up. I don't even remember the name of it. It wasn't an Atari but very similar. I looked up colecovision thinking that was it but I can't seem to fibd the exact controller box thing I had.

Anyways Space Invaders on Atari was a bit stronger of a memory playing that at my dads place during the summer.

Queen Boo 02-04-2023 05:23 AM

I didn't have an Atari as a little kid because it was before my time but I did have one of those plug in Atari things when I was a teenager, it had Adventure, Breakout and Yars Revenge on it and I can't remember what else, I f*cking loved that thing and I got real pissed off when I messed it up trying to change the batteries using an electric screwdriver and it stopped working. But I've been a fan of Atari games ever since and I would love to have an Atari 2600, hopefully I'll strike gold at a thrift shop someday.

My mom told me about how she had a Magnavox Odyssey as a kid and she was surprised that I knew what it was.



This is as old school as it gets.

djchameleon 02-04-2023 06:10 AM

I found the device I was associating in my memory with a controller/joystick. It was actually a cable box remote from the 80s and looked like this.

https://images.app.goo.gl/pYNEKB8wnZwFZFAF6

When I later got a NES with the super mario/duck hunt combo. I used to just press the gun against the screen instead of being a normal distance away.

Janszoon 02-04-2023 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 2227210)
I found the device I was associating in my memory with a controller/joystick. It was actually a cable box remote from the 80s and looked like this.

https://images.app.goo.gl/pYNEKB8wnZwFZFAF6

It looks like a small piano!

djchameleon 02-04-2023 06:55 AM

Yeah and it's a cable remote haha

Mojo 02-10-2023 04:55 AM

My first console was a SNES that came with Super Mario All-Stars but for a few years I was playing games at other peoples houses, so I think my earliest memory is various text-based games on a friends C64.

The Batlord 03-07-2023 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 2227606)
My first console was a SNES that came with Super Mario All-Stars but for a few years I was playing games at other peoples houses, so I think my earliest memory is various text-based games on a friends C64.

You mean like Zork? The kind of game where you can go east, west, north, or south and then you get a description of where you are now and you have to figure out text commands to interact with the environment? I'm kind of fascinated with those games in the same way I'm fascinated with grid-based dungeon crawlers. It's such a weird way to interact with a game but oddly enthralling and evocative.

Midnightinoctober 03-26-2023 01:17 PM

Oval track racing on a black screen. Cant remember how many cars were involved, but no more than two, barely looking like cars and in the same colour as the race track. The race track was made of two oval shapes and nothing else.

tinadawson 07-04-2024 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 2227083)
Having been born in the Soviet Union in the 80s it was this Soviet knock-off of the Nintendo Game & Watch Egg game based on a Russian cartoon.

https://i.imgur.com/Ql6AB2E.jpg

Wow, looks unusual. My earliest gaming memory is playing Super Mario Bros on the NES with my siblings. We spent hours trying to beat the levels and save Princess Peach. Another fun memory is playing Tetris and trying to beat each other's high scores. Recently, I’ve been checking out worldwinner , where you can compete in various games for prizes. Gaming has come a long way since then, but those early days were the best. Those old games still have a special place in my heart.

BloodFoxTK 03-26-2025 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 2227096)
Edit - nearly forgot this classic...

https://i.imgur.com/9jcQe9Yl.jpg

oh, wow. i had one of these! so many good memories.

anyway, my parents bought an NES in 1990 and the below masterpiece came bundled with OG Super Mario Bros on a single cartridge. i was four years old at the time.

so, yeah. Duck Hunt was my very first game, and i'll never forget it.



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