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What Game Got You Into Gaming? (Your First Games)

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2 minutes ago, ParadiseLost said:

Mine was SSX 3 (the snowboarding game), COD 3, Splinter Cell, Jak and Daxter, Sims 2, then some of the classic Disney games like Tarzan and Atlantis!

The good ol' days.

I had the Tarzan game too! I played that a lot. I kept some of my favorite classic computer games even though I can’t play them anymore lol

Mario on the NES! My mom used to own one and she told me I apparently beat my first level at the age of 2. My love for video games def comes from my mom. The first game I found on my own so to say would be either Pokémon or Dragon Quest, both series I love until today and play every now and then

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Super Mario Brothers and Just Dance lol. My dad used to play resident evil and I would watch him play when I was like seven. Then when resident evil six came out, I think that’s when I started to really start playing my own games.

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13 hours ago, Onision said:

Literally don't even know what that game really is... like... a camera tracking you dance?

Pretty much lol, but me and my sister took that game so seriously when we were **** lol. Fun times. I’m looking into getting my kiddos a nex playground for Christmas which is a similar concept but I think they’d love it

Don't think any game did. I just enjoy gaming. Though admittedly my PC won't allow me to really enjoy some of the games I want, maybe its abit too old to function..

Things like Stygian: outer gods or The Medium are too much for my Windows 10.

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Guest Red Robert said:

Don't think any game did. I just enjoy gaming. Though admittedly my PC won't allow me to really enjoy some of the games I want, maybe its abit too old to function.. Things like Stygian: outer gods or The Medium are too much for my Windows 10.

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There’s something kind of freeing about just enjoying gaming for the hell of it, not needing a specific title to light that fire. But yeah, hardware bottlenecks can be a real pain in the ass. Sometimes it forces you to get creative—old-school games, indie titles, or even emulators can fill that itch without demanding a beast of a machine. It’s not glamorous, but it’s honest. What’s the oldest game on your rig that still runs like a champ?

pronk said:

Disney Princess (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2003)

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That's honest. The GBA had a solid library hiding behind all the licensed stuff—Four Swords, Metroid Fusion, Golden Sun. Disney Princess probably worked because the hardware could handle 2D really well without trying to fake 3D like some consoles were doing at the time.

Did you end up finding anything else on that system, or was it just that one?

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