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My first experience with a game that got me interested in computers (still programming):
Leisure Suit Larry
After "Ken sent me", I was hooked.
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Leisure Suit Larry creator's site: Al Lowe

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Sorry, but adding "as a programmer" doesn't make this programming related. – Jason Baker Jan 10 '09 at 18:09
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as a programmer, what did you eat last night? – Juan Manuel Jan 19 at 22:35
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FFS Enough with the as a programmer OT bullshit. – Ctrl Alt D-1337 Feb 8 at 22:51
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God, I'm sick of the bastions of question police around here. Asking this question "as a programmer" to a group of other programmers DOES differentiate it from asking it in a different or unspecified context. Maybe the question could have been expounded upon (i.e. what interested you about it? What language did it cause you to pursue and why? etc...), but I think this is perfectly reasonable, and there are clearly a lot of people ready and willing to discuss this. Ignore it if you don't like it. – Evan Hanson May 1 at 16:51
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Will the OLD LADIES CITIZEN'S ACTION COMMITTEE (The OLCAC), please be quiet and stop complaining? There are obviously quite a few people here who find this worthwhile, and there is nothing wrong with a bit of fun in between hard-core code questions. If you don't like the question, please feel free to ignore it and not participate. As in, by not commenting... – Eli Aug 5 at 17:29
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Oregon Trail - This is OLD SCHOOL.

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Old school? It has graphics, way to advanced for me ;-). – Gamecat Jan 10 '09 at 16:26
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I love how this is the "right" answer ;P – pianoman Jul 25 at 19:07
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Prince of Persia (1989)

Prince of Persia (1989) screenshot

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Couldn't agree more – dekz Jan 19 at 23:35
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Gotta love the little mouse – ldigas Feb 8 at 23:34
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And the big jagged blades. Gotta love the crunchy sound. – asp316 Feb 25 at 16:42
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@hmemcpy: I think makinit worked in the 1994 release (shadows & the flame). The old version cheat was prince megahit – Mehrdad Afshari Mar 15 at 20:01
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Kids... One of my first games was Karateka :) Who could have dreamed of something like Prince of Persia :) – Uri Apr 13 at 7:13
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QBasic Gorillas

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It wasn't the first game that I played - I was actively playing NES and SNES games long before that (since 1st grade) - but it was at that time, when an old 286 PC was brought to our classroom (on 6th grade), that I got interested in the programming side of games, when I saw how some of my classmates did things like change the size of the sun or gravity in Gorillas. I wanted to know how to do that myself, so during the following years I begun learning using PCs.

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That was the first game that got me really interested pursing programming. Being able to tinker with the source to see what would happen when you changed variables was part of the fun of the game. – Rob Feb 24 at 13:56
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Mangled with the code when I was unable to even understand english. However I succeeded in teleporting the gorillas INTO the buildings. You begin, you die =D – Marcel J. Apr 11 at 15:58
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Who could resist giant gorillas throwing exploding bananas at each other from rooftops? This is the great grandpa of Worms. – Rorschach Jun 17 at 17:53
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MS QBasic did not include a compiler. My first attempt at compiling a program: "Rename gorilla.bas gorilla.exe" I was quite proud to have created a "program" which "restarted" (i.e. crashed) the computer. – Brian Aug 13 at 16:32
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Just found a Flash port online! Brilliant! kongregate.com/games/Moly/gorillas-bas – Druid Sep 23 at 5:16
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Civilization

Civilization

This also coincidentally is what got me hooked into programming (well scripting at the time). Much to the annoyance of our teachers we installed Civilization on every computer we could find and played it constantly. One day I started a new game and was going through the annoying credits I knew by heart. But the credits were different (and quite profane).

It immediately hit me that another student somehow altered the program and made it say what they wanted it to say. It took me about an hour but I eventually found the text files that civilization read from for the opening credits. I tested out my theory by making my own opening and they basked in the glory of it working.

After that I was hooked on programming.

Yes I know that wasn't actually programming. But for a complete computer novice it was still exciting.

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Civilization is why I have a History and CS degree :) – Doug T. Jan 23 at 21:56
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And to this day I regularly buy the new releases then have to uninstall after a week and put the box somewhere where it's a pain to get at as I know I'll never get any work done. Great game but utterly addictive – Cruachan Apr 10 at 12:58
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And here we have it… the reason I'm sitting in a cube today writing in languages that less than 1% of my species understands. The original Civ was the first game I was so bad at that I had to resort to cheating. And by "cheating", I mean hex editing the save files with Norton Utilites. And by "hex editing", I mean "hey, what are these cool numbers and what else can I get this thing to do?" Fast-forward almost twenty years… – Ben Blank May 14 at 19:04
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My first Hex editing was for Civilization save files. I used to change the civilization I'm controlling, add gold, etc. It was so much fun. – ArielBH May 26 at 15:04
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Commander Keen

Though I was so terrible I made my dad play it for me as I watched. :)

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You just made me feel sooooo old.... :( – Uri Jan 11 '09 at 3:01
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I was sitting on my uncle's 486 DX 66 Mhz playing the one and only:

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It must have been in 1993 when I was 6 years old :-)

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I still know a cheat for it. Press L, I and M together to get some ammo and weapons ^^ – Scoregraphic May 9 at 13:06
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Played it when I was 8. And it is still forbidden to this day in Germany. My home country. Ironic, isn't it? – pmr Aug 13 at 16:40
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Old school Where in the World is Carmen San Diego. I was literally playing that game when I was four years old and wish I still had it.

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Sim City (First Version) You can play this now online: http://simcity.ea.com/play/simcity_classic.php

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Great, you've just ruined any chance of me getting any programming done today, thanks! – Skilldrick Apr 10 at 12:46
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Muuuahhhh!!! That's my plan is to distract all of you with a great classic game so I can come in and steal your jobs! – Josh Apr 10 at 14:03
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Battle Chess

Battle Chess (above) on Apple followed closely by SimCity.

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Battle Chess... I haven't thought about it in ages. I thought this was the world's coolest game when I first saw it. And I thought the graphics were SOOO advanced – Dinah Mar 15 at 20:04
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Warcraft II Warcraft II

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I got Win 95 just so I could use the map editor! – Slace Jan 18 at 21:32
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I had to go to surgery after playing it for a month. I was an overweight kid with fat arms. My right arm somehow got a small wound from mousing and festered real bad. True story. – Vasil Mar 15 at 1:55
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zugzug – Jason Aug 13 at 16:42
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"Done building ship" is at the end of all my build scripts. – Justin Johnson Sep 4 at 6:28
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Loderunner Loderunner

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My favorite childhood game. – pro3carp3 Jan 23 at 19:18
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Ah yes. So simple, and so addictive. And quite possibly the first "build your own level" game. – Kyralessa Jan 25 at 19:45
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such an awesome game, I think I was playing on an Atari – dr. evil Apr 10 at 12:25
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The incredible machine

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Day of the tentacle

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I played this game when i didn't even know english... – Orentet Mar 15 at 18:53
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Brings back memories for me too. Among all the other things I remember I had to push the speaker to get the fake barf fall down from the roof. And using the crowbar to get the coin out of the chewing gum :) – Yngve Sneen Lindal May 9 at 10:47
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You have been eaten by a grue.

Can't believe nobody has mentioned Zork

Zork Screenshot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork

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Dune 2. First 'modern' RTS.

Dune II

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Wow, does that bring back memories. I don't think I ever got tired of parking my units in front of Ordos V2 launchers and watching them shoot themselves in the back with their own missiles. :-) – Ben Blank May 14 at 19:07
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Stunts. The built-in track editor was great for building special tracks that made the car go so fast it just exploded and flew out of the map (see Steve Yegge's latest article). Great fun!

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The track editor was AWESOME! EXCELLENT GAME +1 – asp316 Jan 23 at 21:45
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UFO: Enemy Unknown, also known as X-COM: UFO Defense (and almost all sequels)

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Agreed - not my first either but IMHO the finest game ever written – tinyd Apr 27 at 14:33
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Elite

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Police Quest

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All I remember is that part where the biker throws dart at my head and I die. +1 – dotjoe Feb 25 at 17:01
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"USE NIGHTSTICK" ! :) – Martin Nov 16 at 16:11
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Kings Quest on the original IBM PC.

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I used to play this on an old Tandy. – SP Aug 13 at 15:37
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Lemmings

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And who can forget X-COM UFO Defense? My very first strategy game: alt text

Argh... there goes my day.

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I remember Prehistorik and Prehistorik 2, great games...

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Lemonade Stand for the Apple II.

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Monkey Island, Space Quest and Day of the Tentacle got me hooked to a computer - but the first game that ever made me want to write a game mayself was actually from a SciAm article about a (bit more complex) "Game of Life"-like simulation.

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Text-based Star Trek

The game ran on a teletype (essentially a keyboard/printer that would send commands to a Vax computer and then type back the results). The "space" in which you played was a 10x10 (or 20x20) grid where each space had a period for empty space, an "E" the enterprise, a "K" for a Klingon ship, etc. You would make a move by typing a command such as jumping to another sector or firing a weapon with a numerical direction (e.g. "Photon +3 -2" or something like that). It would take about a minute for a command to be processed and a new game state to be printed back showing you how your move did.

This was in the mid 1970s so we are talking really old school.

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Ultima IV on the Apple II. The story of Lord British making it big developing the first Ultima game sparked my imagination.

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Arkanoid:

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