How old were you and maybe most importantly was it worth it ?

  • fibojoly@sh.itjust.works
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    13 minutes ago

    Ultima Underworld.
    Saved a whole year for that one. Took a whole day to figure out how to configure the EMM386 line that would enable me to have enough memory to run the damn thing (tears of frustration were shed).

    Absolutely worth it. Blew my little mind. Never got to finish it though, because of a bug in the quest in the last level T_T

  • rockandsock
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    10 minutes ago

    One of those handheld football games with little red dots for players.

    If you mean console or computer games, asteroids for Atari 2600.

    The football game was too hard for a 5 year old.

    I still like playing an occasional game of asteroids to this day.

  • AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zip
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    14 minutes ago

    Couldn’t tell you the very first game I bought, but I definitely remember one of the oldest being either Ed Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Ed-Ventures for gamecube or Sonic Unleashed for PS2.

    I could at least say with certainty my first Steam game purchase was most likely Portal 2 since I wanted the level creator super bad as an xbox port owner.

  • Rookeh@startrek.website
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    27 minutes ago

    This might not actually be the first one, but one of the earliest games I definitely remember actually buying with my own money was Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix 2. I would have been around 7 or so.

    Definitely worth it, great game and the demos on the CD introduced me to Transport Tycoon, and the XCom and Worms franchises - and things kind of snowballed from there!

  • Drasglaf@sopuli.xyz
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    2 hours ago

    I think it was either Soleil or Dune 2 for the Mega Drive/Genesis. I was 10 or 11 at the time.

  • The first game I ever bought with my own money was Metal Gear Solid 1. And the PS1 to play it on.

    I wanted FF7 but they didn’t have it. But MGS was a good second choice. It was also the first time ever buying anything from a second-hand store. I wish I could remember the name of the store; it wasn’t Funcoland or EB. They had a logo that was an anthropomorphic SNES cart, tho.

  • BaroqueW
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    2 hours ago

    Super Mario All Stars bundled with a SNES. I remember going to the supermarket with my grandmother to get it.

  • Regrettable_incident
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    2 hours ago

    Jet Set Willy. It was on a cassette tape, for the spectrum computer. My brother’s and I got probably hundreds of hours out of it.

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    5 hours ago

    Pokemon Blue. I saved up then learned about sales tax at the cashier, so my dad bailed me out with the extra $5

  • f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz
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    3 hours ago

    Final Fantasy IV, completely worth it and I still have it. My parents were mad that it was $40 used.

    I didn’t sell many games back, but for some reason, I sold that same game store Mega Man V for Game Boy complete-in-box, probably for a pittance.

  • Minnels@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    I can’t remember if I ever bought a NES game but I know I bought the SNES with turtles in time with my own allowance money when I was like 8 or 9. First PC games was Theme park and Transport tycoon deluxe bought at the same time.

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    4 hours ago

    Crash bandicoot 3.

    Considering how uninformed I was back then, it was a hell of a success.

  • Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours ago

    Rise of the Triads. It was not worth it because there was a fault on the 5th floppy disk so it never worked and I couldn’t bring it back to the store because I was 13 and wasn’t supposed to be buying violent games but I bought it without telling my parents. So I couldn’t take it back without them finding out.