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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 '09 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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Zelda: A Link to the Past. Classic Game. This is truly the game that made me love games

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TRS-80:
Star Clash (precursor to Master Of Orion but in Basic with 16k and all text)
Anything from The Big 5
Temple of Apsai
Jovian! (not sure of the name, it was a Star Trek knockoff)

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Wow. Star Controls, on an old 8086XT. 10MHz, man. A massive 13MHz with turbo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%5FControl

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Carmageddon made me miss so many crucial nights my freshman year of college.

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Zork.

Or, rather the "original" version of Zork that had I, II and III as one big environment that ran off 8" floppies on a DEC Mink workstation in 1980.

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Actually I got my first computer (TRS-80) before "Games" existed on it when I graduated jr. high. I think Pong was around at the time, but I didn't play many arcade games.

What got me "Hooked" was learning to program--that was just the coolest thing ever.

I'm really glad games didn't exist, I don't think I could have made it past them, I'd probably be a playtester for Blizzard now if I'd been born a decade later.

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It has to be Quazatron on the Spectrum!

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Prince of Persia (1989 video game)

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Prince of Persia (1996)

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Junior Jeopardy. Me and my classmates (three of us simultaneously on one computer) played that game during our class break

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Emulators for PC:

Best bit, learning how they work!

Anyone else?

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Hugo's House of Horrors and Jungle of doom were adventure games that really got me thinking about human-computer interactions and machine learning. Commander Keen was just badass. Simcity was also a major time sink.

Recently, Dwarf Fortress has become a serious creative outlet.

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Operation Neptune

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King's Quest V, my dad and I played that for ages back in the day.

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Game? I was hooked before I ever saw a computer game.

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BASIC. You have to do a lot of customization work, but it's a very versatile gaming system. (More seriously, I wasn't drawn in by a game.)

My wife was drawn in by Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio (sp?), and started making changes.

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Text-based games or MUDs such as Darkened Justice, 7th Circle, Magic Souls, and Aethar.

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There was one game that got me hooked. I think it was authored by the SA Education Department. It was a graphical adventure on 2x5.25" floppy disks for the C64. I was hooked after that. It's too bad the name escapes me.

That said, I was hooked on the C64 at about 5 years old. As my reading got better so did my BASIC, until I graduated to assembly when BASIC wouldn't cut it anymore. Ahh fun times; being able to make the computer do my bidding was what hooked me, not necessarily games.

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Conan: Hall of Volta for the Apple II waay back in 1984. The BBS door games that came shortly after were awesome too :)

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Olympic Decathlon on the Apple IIe
Radar RatRace on the C64

I can still remember having 6 of us around a single keyboard each trying to hit our two keys as fast as possible. Everybody shoulder to shoulder all squished together. None of this sitting across the world talking over a headset with no clue who your opponent was.

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Some of the first games i played were a game on amstrad 1640 called cameleon - you needed to type it in first into GEM before running, and outside of that there was jacaranda jim.

also i loved the "write your own adventure" books i got from the library to do you own adventures like that.

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that would be Cholo

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A home Pong first game got my attention.

A crappy backgammon on a TRS-80 in middle school made me realize that computers could be used to play games on.

Then I got hooked after playing a pinball game called David's Midnight Magic on an Apple IIe. I immediately signed up for a BASIC programming class in my high school after that.

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Martian Memorandum

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Dungeons of Daggorath on the TRS80. It's a 4k game. Got me into BASIC. From there, I was hooked.

I also liked Castle Wolfenstein on the Apple 2.

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a bunch of MSX games, don't remember which was the first one, but here's a couple

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Erland on a TRS-80 Color Computer (COCO) , also sparked my interest in programming.

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Classic Empire, the old turn based military strategy game. My bother and old man used to sit for hours on two computers hot seating that game for weeks on end!

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Ah, those C64 days...

Castles of Dr Creep The Castles of Dr Creep

Spindizzy Spindizzy

Jumpman Jumpman

Miner 2049er Miner 2049er

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Commodore 64 - Legacy of the Ancients and Legend of Blacksilver .... and the D&D games ... but if I had to pick I'd say "Legacy of the Ancients" .. LOVED that game and still do today.

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