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Pong, literally, at some point in the early 1970s.
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Pong, literally, at some point in the early 1970s.
I remember Choplifter from the early days. But damn that game was too difficult for me. Well about every game was too difficult for me back then except maybe LeMans.The earliest I can name is Choplifter on the Apple ][+ but there were others - I remember a vertical scrolling game.
Pong, literally, at some point in the early 1970s.
Yah, I had Odyssey when it became available but my meaning was the actual arcade-style but since arcades in those early 1970s didn't really have "video games" just yet since Pong was literally the first one to be created for that purpose. I have very distinct memories of those times, almost comes back to mind when I recall them in a black & white montage, oddly enough. Guess I really am getting old.
The Odyssey and the original (and I do mean the original) Atari 2600 were the only "consoles" I've ever owned in my life as I jumped right into personal computers and never found the limitations of consoles worth the trouble, and to this day I still feel exactly the same: PCs are just better overall since they're capable of more potential. Sure they lack some games that are console only given the platform but, I'm not a gamer, never have been so for me it's irrelevant.
Does this count?
My Uncle had one like this but a different model with a toggle switch & I used to play it all the time when I was little.
If not, then I guess it would have to be Xevious for the Atari 2600.
Clayfighter?
Then one birthday I wished for some books, and my parents bought me Sega Mega Drive.... I instantly got hooked on Super Mario. That was my first video game and the moment that ruined my next 15 years