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

Leisure Suit Larry creator's site: Al Lowe
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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:
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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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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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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:
It must have been in 1993 when I was 6 years old :-) |
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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 (above) on Apple followed closely by SimCity. |
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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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S.E.U.C.K. Played on history's greatest gaming machine.
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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And who can forget X-COM UFO Defense? My very first strategy game:
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 It was amazing to see/hear how the screeching sounds turned into a game!
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...
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Even before Doom, there was this "Wolfenstein 3D" .. |
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