The game that sparked your interest in gaming was probably one that had a strong narrative or unique mechanics.
The game that sparked your interest in gaming was probably one that had a strong narrative or unique mechanics.
I recall having Paratroopers on a personal computer at home during my childhood. My father was quite ahead of his time with technology—he acquired one of the first mobile phones in the nation in 1972, and also got a computer before I was born, in the 1980s. Playing Paratroopers was definitely one of the most enjoyable activities we had as kids.
Doom, Baldur's Gate (the original version.) Many titles on my Game Boy Pocket (mostly Warioland and whatever DK game was running). A few years later Quake 3 locked it in for me. Plus Unreal Tournament. I still recall my first attempt at a FPS (Quake 3). I stared at the ground often... I struggled to grasp the whole "keyboard moves, mouse aims" concept.
She got a family computer, and soon after my older brother started building his own PC with a Pentium and GeForce 8600. Then I could play Age of Empires II, Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Command & Conquer Zero Hour, and almost every Toon.
TF2 likely sparked my interest as a gamer, but Mullemeck bygger bilar was probably the first game I really connected with and probably the first one I played around 100 hours ago. I don’t have the CD anymore, which makes me feel sad. TF2 has also suffered from updates over time.
Goldeneye und Zelda TOOT
Ein spannender Mix aus Action und Humor!
Used a gaming console prior to the PC, acquiring it for titles like Command and Conquer and Dungeon Keeper.