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

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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 '09 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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Jedi Knight : Dark Forces II, circa 1997.

The game had an open-ish framework that allowed you to mod/create .cog files (instructions in the game's programming language, COG) and manipulate the behavior of objects, force powers, etc. Of course this meant you would run into unstoppable enemies in online-play who were clever enough to mod .cogs that would reflect in network-play, giving them unfair advantages. But we didn't care, that game kicked ass!

It is the reason I'm a developer/designer today. Modifying JK:DF2 got me interested in software, and graphic design. To remember my roots, I keep an original copy of the game on my shelf - in the plastic.

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I got hooked on computers before I got hooked on games. My first computer was an Ohio Scientific C1P, a 6502-based microcomputer. The first game I really got hooked on was Adventure running under the MUSIC timeshare system.

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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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Loderunner Loderunner

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My favorite childhood game. – pro3carp3 Jan 23 '09 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 '09 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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Mine was AppleTrek back in 1978 or 1979. My uncle had an Apple ][ that my brother and I would play AppleTrek on.

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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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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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Trinity, a text based game. I could never get far and was confused but it always intrigued me.

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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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Quest for Glory by Sierra (Or Hero's Quest, depending on the version.)

There are so many others, but that one title in particular really cemented my interest in computers and videogames.

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Can't believe no one mentioned this one yet: Wasteland! (on the C64)

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Not my first but Nethack deserves a mention

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Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum on an Apple IIe.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=959060)

It was a great RPG. It not only got me hooked on computers, but also got me hooked up on Role Playing Games, two of the passions I still carry today!

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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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Wizardry for the Apple II+

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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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Surround - later to become Tron Light Cycles. My friend had his Atari 400 for a couple months and I just bought my Atari 800. Ostensibly to 'help with homework', but really to play games.

My friend came over and wrote Surround while we were sitting there in Atari Basic. I was confused since variables are things you solve for in math. I was more confused when his 'guy' could wrap around the screen and mine would just crash into the wall on the edge. Something about that was magical and motivated me to start learning - to have that much control over what a device did.

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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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Lemonade Stand for the Apple II.

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Deus Ex. It's also the thing that got me into video game development.

Looking at the other answers, I feel young, hehe.

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The first game that had me hooked was Space Invaders on the Commodore PET computer.

After that it was customizing games like Doom and Quake. In those days you could learn a lot about computers by just trying to get those games to run (manually going through autoexec.bat and config.sys anyone?)

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

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I loved a game called LHX Attack Helicopter, I had a year or two in computers and it was the ultimate game in computers, for me very advanced at that time, I really felt like I was in the action, sorry for being romantic.

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The Horse Race game I wrote myself in FOCAL on a DEC PDP-8/L:
1.1 T "THIS IS A HORSE RACE. THERE ARE 8 HORSES."
You'd pick a horse by number, amount to bet, and a random number would determine if you won.

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Rocky's Boots.

It wasn't until I was a freshman in college that I discovered that I had acquired a intro to electrical engineering when I was 3.

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The incredible machine

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