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Argith Nuei 07-06-2005 03:18 PM

:bye: Hey all! Many of us have probably owned quite a few game systems over the ages, and I`m wondering this.
What game was the greatest for that game system?
What game made you love it so much?
I`ll get it started with my first ever game system, the commodore64.
Of all the games I ever played for the C64, I have to say that H.E.R.O. was the most loveable game ever. Cant quite remember what the whole point of the game was anymore, but I recently played a sega 8-bit version of the game.
Apparently your goal was to save people that was lost in the mine.
Not as good as the original C64 game, but still playable. :bleh:

NEXT!

BeefontheBone 07-06-2005 03:20 PM

Has to be Halls of the Things and Galaxians for the ZX28k my dad had. those were beautiful beautiful games.

PrejudiceSucks 07-06-2005 03:20 PM

It's been a PC all of my life. It started off as a game that I called 'Monkey throw it nana' when I was young. It basically involved 2 gorillas who throw exploding bananas at each other and the survor won.

No idea what it is really called, but it was pretty much the precursor to Worms.

This was when I was 2 years old, like.

Indignus IV 07-06-2005 03:22 PM

I'll be the third to reply:

As you all know, I am 14 years old, so my oldest system is Windows 98 :D

The game: hmmmm....thats hard. Lemmee think. The first game I ever bought would be Simsafari. That was such a good game. I'm tired of it now though.

I would say the most memorable game of all time would have taken place about two years after simsafari. Descent: Freespace. Oh, Gosh I loved that game. I could play it over and over and over and over and over............ :Brain:

Argith Nuei 07-06-2005 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PrejudiceSucks@Jun 7 2005, 03:20 PM
It's been a PC all of my life. It started off as a game that I called 'Monkey throw it nana' when I was young. It basically involved 2 gorillas who throw exploding bananas at each other and the survor won.

No idea what it is really called, but it was pretty much the precursor to Worms.

This was when I was 2 years old, like.

:D Hehe. I know the game. Used to play it in school when i was in second grade.
Had one hour of playing pc every friday before the weekend.
Quite an addictive game. (back then)
Could be fun to try it again someday.(Those old machines are probably still at the school even 15 years later.)

PrejudiceSucks 07-06-2005 03:24 PM

Aye... with its vectors and stuff... takes me back....

Rogue 07-06-2005 04:20 PM

ZX28k?? You mena ZX Spectrum 48? :blink:

I still play (in better words: emulate) some old systems, such as C64 (Turrican, TaiPai, Bubble...), ZX Spectrum (There are some great games for this machine), Apple][, Amiga (my fav), and some old consoles (SMS, Gen, SNES, NES, TG16....)

But the games that started all for me are Galaxian, Phoenix, Scramble, Packmen, Space Inviders.... All those great games playable with Mame32 nowdays...

troop18546 07-06-2005 04:24 PM

My first love(s):

Prince of Persia, man those were the days... :angel:
Prehistorik2, I have the game but it doesnt work, in the old days, me and my bro were almost at the end of that game...
Scorch, played it all-day every-day...

Ahhh... memories... :angel:

The Fifth Horseman 07-06-2005 05:34 PM

Well... on my old x86 (RIP) with DOS it was probably the Space Hulk. On my new hardware it's Bloodrayne - just because it was one of the first games I installed after three months of gaming starvation.

Doubler 07-06-2005 05:43 PM

I'll never forget Paratrooper... A game that should really be put up on this site some day (hint, hint :whistle: ).
My first love might have been Sim City Classic...
But, I guess that my first true love would be Settlers II. It was the first game I ever owned, and it takes a special place in my heart :wub: .


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