Maybe Super Mario on NES/SNES or maybe Metal Slug/Street Fighter on arcade machine, been a long time.
It was some roguelike for the Mac. I was 3 and my uncle left his game running unattended. Man, was he mad, hahahaha.
My first real computer game was Hangman. which was a part of Tandy's Deskmate running on Tandy DOS 2.1 on a Tandy HX-1000 in 1991. That got old real quick.
That was a great game for it's time, then there was Doom which is how I began to learn about local area networking.
Far Cry on PC as well as the first and third Splinter Cell, man, I was awe-inspired and never got tired. The Witcher 1 was also a novelty at the time.
Some electronic game with screen and little joystick..First I remember is electronic game which had two sides(I think)and the idea was moving characters up and down on both sides of conveyor belts trying not to let a package fall..Don´t remember name I´m way too old
First one, I think was Pitfall (1982) in DOS, on a black and yellow screen. The first couple of games that i really enjoyed intensely were: Nemesis(1986) on Sony MSX/HitBit, originally known as Gradius(1985). A side-scrolling space-shooter that still holds up pretty well. The Great Escape(1986) on ZX Spectrum. Isometric 2.5D puzzle-adventure game, set in a WWII prison-camp, graphics aside, still exciting fun. The Pyramid(1984) on C64. The first game I owned. Loved it back then, now not so much... Thanks for nudging me to give these oldies another try! Edits: Typos