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Your first electronic game?

Started by Syt, September 23, 2016, 04:12:11 AM

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mongers

Quote from: CountDeMoney on September 25, 2016, 07:54:24 PM
I still have my--



JFC, I had one of those too, a synsonic.  :)

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Some kind of mid 80's EGA Atari like a few of you.
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Quote from: Syt on September 23, 2016, 04:12:11 AM
Through internet magic I found the first "console" I ever played on. Basically, a souped up pong with a few extra gameplay settings, must've been around 1980.





I recall my middle sister in the early 80s had a console that had a keyboard incorporated in it. It may have been an Odyssey, or maybe a Crativision, or something similar; the memory is hazy.
The first I played: Pong.
The first I owned: a Commodore version of Pac-Man.
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Syt

My sister would sometimes borrow an Amstrad (Schneider CPC in Germany) with monochrome monitor from a friend over weekends:



Then she, I, and her husband would spend the weekend playing Hanse, the granddaddy of the Patrician games.
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When I was a young toddler, would be playing it all day at my granddad's house. :blush:  :wub: