My day care had an NES they'd trot out on Fridays when I was in Kindergarten. I remember being really bad at Mario 3 on that thing. For some reason, they got rid of it the summer after Kindergarten, but I was pretty much hooked at that point.
Peter Rabbit Preschool on PC. I think I was 2 or 3 and I would play that game over and over trying to perfect all the games and find every clickable object. Then I saw my older cousin had a N64 with Super Mario 64, so I asked (bugged) my parents to get it for me. I think they gave it to me on my 6th birthday.
Tomb Raider I on PS1. My big sister was trying to teach me how to lock up the butler in the cold chamber at the manor so he would stop following us.
But around the same time I also remember playing Home alone, Aladdin and the Lion King on Sega Megadrive (or at least trying to, these games were insanely hard)
I remember a Michael Jackson game my family had on the sega (I believe)... You dance fought everyone in levels that were based on the music videos. I.e. you were fighting your way through a parking garage for Bad
Was either that or the lion king pc game
Lionking 1994 and Contra. Played them around the same time. In 1999 at the age of 3. Never got past the first level but hey, it kept me busy for hours on end.
original Mario bros on nes
Same. That or Haunted House on the Atari.
mario/duckhunt combo cartridge.
yup that's what I had. got it when I turned 6 in '88
Pong
Yep. Same here.
Old folks...assemble!
AHH the good old days of Atari.
Pac man
Super Mario on the N64
Mega Man X (1993 Release) On the Super Nintendo.
Nascar thunder 2003
Combat on the Atari.
Club penguin?
Pong or Pacman, not sure what was first.
Pinball in Windows XP
Was it the space one?
You know it
Super Mario bros on Nintendo colour
Salmon Run on a Vic 20
My day care had an NES they'd trot out on Fridays when I was in Kindergarten. I remember being really bad at Mario 3 on that thing. For some reason, they got rid of it the summer after Kindergarten, but I was pretty much hooked at that point.
A Lego Batman 2D runner on Cartoon Network's website.
River Raid
Peter Rabbit Preschool on PC. I think I was 2 or 3 and I would play that game over and over trying to perfect all the games and find every clickable object. Then I saw my older cousin had a N64 with Super Mario 64, so I asked (bugged) my parents to get it for me. I think they gave it to me on my 6th birthday.
And how many platinum trophies/perfect gamer scores do you have today?
Here's my Xbox profile. https://www.trueachievements.com/gamer/ACDCs+TNT/gamecollection
Prince of Persia
Space invaders, Atari 2600
BC's Quest for Tires. I want to say on the Commodore 64? Maybe? I was probably 3. I still miss joystick games.
Centipede on Atari 2600.
Tomb Raider I on PS1. My big sister was trying to teach me how to lock up the butler in the cold chamber at the manor so he would stop following us. But around the same time I also remember playing Home alone, Aladdin and the Lion King on Sega Megadrive (or at least trying to, these games were insanely hard)
I remember a Michael Jackson game my family had on the sega (I believe)... You dance fought everyone in levels that were based on the music videos. I.e. you were fighting your way through a parking garage for Bad Was either that or the lion king pc game
Moonwalker
Super mario bros on my 3DS
don't remember,.maybe mw1 or 2
Pong - I am old !
I know this will make me sound really old but Q-Bert.
Spyro on the gameboy advance
Fishing on Atari 2600
Tetris, Super Mario and Street Fighter 2 on my sister’s GameBoy
The Smurfs on ColecoVision
Commander Keen.
Shaq Fu on the Sega Genesis
Mario Paint
Super Pac-Man at a mall Gold Mine arcade.
Super Metroid on the good ol' SNES! my mom taught me and my cousin how to play that game with an unplugged controller.
Pipo, an educational game.
[lost memory] on the Sega Genesis
A Mario typing game on my dad's old thicc laptop
Earthbound. I still do a full play through every now and then.
Banjo pilot on the gameboy advance
Blackjack on TRS-80, or Asteroids on the Atari 2600.
Chess over ibm teletype (print) terminal connected to Yorktown Heights lab in 1972 ish.
Pac man and boulder dash
Duck hunt.
There were two pc games I had, can't be sure which was first: Arcade America Pink Panther: Passport to Peril
arcade tanks or revolt on pc
A Star Wars game on the original game boy
Jazz jackrabbit on PC back in the early 90s
Food Fight on the Atari
Some Cars game on the DS back in ‘07. The DS and the game were Christmas gifts from my grandpa. Still sad I lost both of those
Some 2d clicker on a shitty computer in like 2010, I think I could control a small dragon or something, I barely remember anything about it
Viva piñata
Crash Bandicoot on PS1
Space invaders on an Atari 2600
Dungeon siege
Chess. Maybe pinochle.
Scooby Do on the ZX Spectrum, some time in the late 80s.
Lionking 1994 and Contra. Played them around the same time. In 1999 at the age of 3. Never got past the first level but hey, it kept me busy for hours on end.
Vice City
Ape Escape (PS1) I think
Super Mario bros. On the nes.