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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 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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I have to go with DONKEY KONG on the commodore C64 =)

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I had to answer this one, i couldn't resist. I really loved all of the classic Sierra games - Kings/Space/Police Quest, but my first true love has to be...

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The first time I really used a computer wasn't playing a game, but typing one in from a book. Long, ago, my friend and I laboriously slaved over a computer we barely knew how to use, typing in an enormous (to us) BASIC program that doubtlessly ultimately would create a shockingly mediocre game. It took us about 3 hours to type in, then another half hour to fix the typos (I, as the typer, had a tendency to type THAN instead of THEN), and then we didn't even get to play it because his mother had finished her meeting, and we had to go home. 3-4 hours "wasted".

And every minute was awesome. As I was typing it all in, I could guess (it was BASIC, after all), what the commands would do, and I was trying to convince my friend that we should replace the strings reading "B-17 bomber" with "X Wing" and things like that. He was too scared, afraid it wouldn't work, but I knew it would. I was so giddy...I knew I could do anything I wanted!

Now, I know a lot better about the "anything" part, but that, more than ever just playing a game, got me really knowing that this was something that I could do and enjoy.

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Super Mario World (SNES). First game I really got, and it definitely set me on the path to programming.

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Any game I laboriously typed by hand into my Commodore-64 from BYTE magazine. To type some stuff into a computer, and have a game appear, was completely magical.

You damn kids are makin' me feel old with all the "Quake 3 changed my life... when I was 10". Sheesh. Old guys unite! :)

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Ultima III, for Atari 800.

Googling around for a pic, I see someone has done a Mac OS X port. Gotta go play now.

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rampart, oregon trail, word/number muncher

Played those in 2nd grade on our apple 2s

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Monopoly. That is, in the primitive age before the IBM PC I wrote it myself in BASIC on a Tandberg computer at school, replacing the street names with the streets in my home town...

I have continued to program since then, especially after the IBM PC came out. My interest in computer games have however faded away after the initial joy of playing "Kings Quest" and "Leasure Suit Larry". Maybe that is because I'm more of a "word" than "point-and-shoot" person...

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Lode Runner. And BASIC. Actually, my motivation to learn how to read, was to improve my coding skills so I could program games like that one.

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Warcraft 1, Xargon and Ski or Die.

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Last one for me...Legend of Zelda the original ones for the old nintendo.

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First proper computer games was Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge

That got me hooked on puzzle based adventure games. Too bad that genre is all but dead now.

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the monkey island series was awesome.. one of the funniest games! – Arthur Thomas Jan 18 at 21:21
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There are so many!

  • Space Invaders
  • Monkey Island
  • Doom
  • Wing Commander series
  • Commander Keen
  • Duke Nukem, old school 2D ones.
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commander keen, lesuire suit larry, civilization, price of persia, another world etc. who knows, what was the first. probably some from the 8-bits such as formula 1 or snoopy.

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Dangerous Dave: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Dave

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Wow. Thanks guys, you make me feel old, as mine would have to be Parsec on a TI99/4A

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The Incredible Machine!!!!

First game for me that it felt like the computer was thinking, not just spitting out pre-determined things.

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TI-99/4A (Circa., 1982)

Munchman, Parsec, Hunt The Wumpus

http://www.videogamehouse.net/munchman.html

http://www.videogamehouse.net/parsec.html

http://www.videogamehouse.net/huntwumpus.html

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Apple IIGS (Later in the 80's.... around '85 and '88)

NumberMunchers, Oregon Trail

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_Munchers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oregon_Trail_(computer_game)

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Artillery on the Apple II

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Jet Set Willy

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d2/JetSetWilly-ColdStore.png

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The 1994 classic Dreamweb got me hooked :)

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Early NES games, most notably Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda.

If it wasn't for Nintendo, I may have never gotten into computers and my life may very well have been drastically different.

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Warcraft I, so much hours spent on it

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Dungeon Master!

I spent ages drawing the level maps on huge sheets of paper, drawing location of traps, keys, food and enemies...

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Jet Pac/ZX Spectrum 48K

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Someone else already mentioned it but my first gaming love was the original computer game itself: Zork, originally called Dungeon. You can even play it online still: http://thcnet.net/zork/index.php

I first played this connected to my father's university network via modem - this was when it was just called Dungeon. The only interface we had was a terminal that printed out display data on paper - no monitor. After playing the game for a while you ended up with a ton of wasted line-feed paper, but at least you could reference your entire game again.

Soon after I bugged my parents to get an Atari 800 computer and began writing my own text based adventures in BASIC.

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Hunt the Wumpus - Typed in from the BASIC listing in a magazine (might have been a library book, now that I think about it).

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Baldur's Gate of course!

Where are all the AD&D games??

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Chuckie Egg on the BBC Micro.

Chuckie Egg Screenshot

Apparently I used to sit on my dads lap and watch him play when I was a very wee lad.

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Taipan! Once we figured out you could break into the code and give yourself as much money as you wanted and also list the program? That was it, I was hooked.

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