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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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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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Star Control 2 of course!

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Warcraft I, so much hours spent on it

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I have to go with the following:

  1. Doom 1 / 2
  2. Commander Keen
  3. where in the world is carmen sandiego
  4. Kings Quest series
  5. Diablo
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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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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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Warbreeds

or Starcraft

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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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Xenon 2

Xenon 2

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cool soundtrack too – James L Apr 10 at 15:11
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Digger on Amstrad PPC512.

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X-Com: Terror From the Deep. Played this game for hours and hours.

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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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Star Raiders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Raiders

And I got the highest score on it. You needed to have shields off the whole game to do it!

Remember the Byte magazine article on it?

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Hungry Horace

on the zx spectrum:

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Final Fantasy

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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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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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Can't believe 130+ answers and nobody mentioned one of the most popular games of the C64 age...

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The Last Ninja

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S.E.U.C.K. Played on history's greatest gaming machine.

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Not just a game, it inspired a lifelong fascination!

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I actually remember the exact moment. It was playing Red Alert on the 3rd mission of the allies (might've been the second. First one you got tanks). I ran someone over and thought that was so cool that people took the time to make the game do that. I knew form then on I wanted to be a programmer.

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

Argh... there goes my day.

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stunts, civilization, gorillas in qbasic (first code seen)

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Arkanoid:

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EAMON, yo. Nobody else taught themselves Apple II BASIC so they could hack their stats in that? Man.

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I guess it was Chuckie Egg for me. I had to wait for for five minutes for it to load from a magnetic tape. I had a Didactic M wired to a b/w TV and a tape recorder and it made these funny old-modem sounds while it loaded (played) the tape. The game was GREAT! Although I never could get past the first five levels or so...

It was amazing to see/hear how the screeching sounds turned into a game!

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A few years later, on a PC, I got seriously hooked on The Lost Vikings. Spent years trying to get through all of the levels... alt text

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Microsoft Decathlon!!!

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Even before Doom, there was this "Wolfenstein 3D" ..

Wolfenstein 3D

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Lemmings

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