Raidenex
12-12-2003, 01:37 AM
ExS� Gaming History

I was bored at work one day, so I decided to reminisce on important events in my life � events that changed my perspective, which caused me joy, which wasted many, many, many hours. I am, of course, talking about my foray into the video-gaming world.

The Early Days

My early days are a bit hazy when it comes to order�but crystal clear when it comes to detail. My gaming life has been split into two different platforms � PC gaming, and console gaming (until recently, but that�s just because I can�t afford a PS2 and a high-end PC�but we�ll get to that later.) I�ll start with my first console � the Sega Master System II.

Console Gaming � The 8-bit Days
Console: Sega Master System II
Favourite Game: Alex Kidd in Miracle World
Honourable Mention: Casino Games

I don�t know how old I was when I first got my Sega � I must have been about six or seven. From the first time I brought the box home (I bought it myself, with my Christmas money - $114, I believe. It was a lot of money for someone that young, I tell you), I was in love with my very first platform game. I used to sit for hours and play Alex Kidd� because it didn�t have a save feature, I once left it on all day so I could continue my game when I got home in the afternoon.

Alex Kidd was about the extent of games that I got for the system � I mentioned Casino Games, simply because it�s the only other game I can remember playing. It felt shady � like the underworld of casinos. I didn�t like it that much , but I enjoyed it more than my first ever RPG / Adventure Game � Alex Kidd in Hi-Tech World. It was the biggest disappointment of a sequel I ever played in my life, and I was too young to really enjoy RPGs. Even now, the story seems like it wasn�t worth the hours of boredom I sat through.

I think I got bored of my SMS after about two or three years � when it broke down (yay for Sega quality management!), I never bothered to get a replacement. There�s not much nostalgia there, so I don�t regret replacing it� I do regret not getting a NES and Final Fantasy, though.

PC Gaming � The Keen Days!
System: Cyrix 286 IBM-Compatible
Favourite Game: Jazz Jackrabbit
Honourable Mention: Commander Keen 4

Ah yes � the days when computers were slow, ran Windows 3.1, and had games that I played for hours. I had so many games on 5�� floppy disks � my local library sold Apogee Shareware games for $1 each � and they had hundreds of the things. Crystal Caves, Halloween Harry, Duke Nukem� some weird submarine game I forget the name of, but I broke my Joystick playing. My fondest memories, however, go to the green rabbit � sure, it was a direct rip off of Sonic (it even had the quasi-3D bonus levels), but Jazz Jackrabbit was FUN. And blasting enemies away instead of just jumping on them was satisfying. I was excited when I saw Jazz on the GBA, but the screenshots look different�the updated sprites take away some of Jazz�s charm. Definitely a blast.

And not forgetting the one, the only, Commander Keen. �Goodbye, Galaxy� was my first platform experience since Alex Kidd, and I was addicted. I actually bought my 286 just so I could play this game at home, instead of over at my friend�s place.

That�s enough nostalgia for one post�most of you guys probably won�t be interested, but hey, I�m bored, so :p

Sarah
12-15-2003, 06:35 PM
haha. Commander Keen was great.

I miss giant discs of shareware games.

JANE OF THE JUNGLE

Loki
12-15-2003, 06:51 PM
My first game ever was a game called Zork for my old Dos 2.0 machine... o_O

This was before graphics in games kiddos... a fully text game... o_O

I played the Atari for years... missle command and Asteroids and Joust... fun fun fun... was just amazing to see little dots on the screen.

Then the NES came along and I had to get that... mario was sooooooo fun... played it forever... and Duck Hunt was just mind blowing... you could point a gun at the tv and actually shoot what was on the screen... wow...

*feels old*

By the way, I also loved Jazz Jackrabbit

Sarah
12-15-2003, 07:00 PM
was Zork the one with Megaboz or am I confused?

I want to find some of my old demo CDs. :(

Loki
12-15-2003, 07:02 PM
I think your confused Sarah... although I don't remember much about Zork.

Sarah
12-15-2003, 07:04 PM
no u.

"Zork Zero: THE REVENGE OF MEGABOZ"

Loki
12-15-2003, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by Sarah
no u.

"Zork Zero: THE REVENGE OF MEGABOZ"

ok, guess i never played that one... the first one didn't have anything called megaboz in it i don't believe... it was mostly about you navigating your way through this old house in the woods and figuring out puzzles and stuff.

Memento Mori
12-15-2003, 07:19 PM
mine was Mario Bros and Duck Hunt as well.

Raidenex
12-15-2003, 11:25 PM
Haha� I had a feeling that the majority of people here would be NES over SMS. Still, it�s good to see some people took the time out to read my ramble�it encourages me to continue ;). Oh, and I�ve played Zork I, II, III, ZERO�haven�t put a lot of playtime into them, but they�re fun. All abandonware, though � nothing when it first came out.

So, here we have it � the continuation of ExS� gaming history

The In-Between Years

This is when I really started to get into gaming as a scene, rather than just the pass time. I got my first Nintendo System � a Gameboy � and started playing PC CD-ROM games on my Uncle�s computer that would addict me to the series for the rest of my life.

Handheld Gaming � The Black and White Days
Console: Nintendo Game Boy (The old, full-size one � with a clear, see through case)
Favourite Game: Super Mario Land 2
Honourable Mention: Donkey Kong Land 2

The Christmas I brought my shiny Nintendo package home was one of the happiest of my life. I took it out of its wrapping, popped in my cart and started up� Kirby�s Dreamland. OK, it wasn�t the most exciting of starts, and I finished it the next day (no joke� if you�ve never played Kirby�s Dreamland, it�s the SHORTEST platform game in history). Luckily, my friend across the road had owned a Game Boy for a few months, and as such, could lend me a game. Super Mario Land.

This was my first proper platformer, and kept me entertained until my next purchase (not including F1 Race, which my dad bought � and played it more than I ever did), Super Mario Land 2. After playing with the blob of pixels for a while, SML2�s sprites seemed like the best graphics I had ever seen. After that, I had my Game Boy with me on every car trip, and in my bag when I went to school (until I got in trouble for it), and completing the game took me months.

I didn�t get Donkey Kong Land 2 until a bit later, when my GB was starting to get a bit old � the Game Boy Pocket was out, and I felt like I was carrying a brick. Nonetheless, DKL2 was a thoroughly enjoyable adaptation of DK for the handheld.

Console Gaming � The Dreaming Years
Console: None
Favourite Game: Super Mario World
Honourable Mention: Donkey Kong Country

Noticing a trend? I guess this was my platform addiction stage. My next-door neighbour who had the Game Boy was also one of the first lucky people to own a Super Nintendo. I spent many hours playing two player platforming goodness� but I never owned a system of my own. The reason? I bought a new PC, but first I�ll explain what led to that�

PC Gaming � The Relatives
System: Pentium 100
Favourite Game: Civilization II
Honourable Mention: Command & Conquer

The same year, my Uncle in Sydney also got the first �next-gen� computer � and with it, a CD-ROM drive. I can�t remember my early memories of Civ II� just addiction. And addiction. Hell, it�s like your first time on any Civ game� you can�t turn it off. I don�t think I went outside the whole time I was at my Uncle�s place. I was sad when I went home�but that wasn�t going to last�

Stay tuned for my next memories!

rezo
12-16-2003, 09:39 AM
Haha� I had a feeling that the majority of people here would be NES over SMS.

Apparently the NES didn't pick up in Europe, and the master system beat it out there I believe. May be why you started with an SMS but us US folks all laughed at it.

Dr. Lucien Sanchez
12-16-2003, 11:13 AM
Yes Rezo thats true, the NES never really picked up overhere in Europe.

But anyway I was quite a late starter in the world of gaming, I started with a Sega Mega Drive, and I thought that kicked some serious arse, Toe Jam And Earl was so damn awesome, and could be quite a challenge, and it took quite a while to complete with it's 50 levels. I so loved that game.

Darth Revan
12-16-2003, 03:22 PM
Greetings.

The first gaming console I ever had, was the NES, and the first three games were, Super Mario Bros/Duckhunt on the same cart and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. God, I loved this game.

But the first computer game I ever really played, would've had to of been Asteroid on the old table top arcade game consoles. Worth a small fortune if you can get your hands on one.

Tal
12-30-2003, 07:19 AM
I too had an NES. Super Mario Bros was great.....there was another one we played, some army type game...that I cant recall the name of. Unfortunately, it burned up when my grandmas house caught fire(it was hers). Then came the SNES (surprisingly, I still have one, its sitting on my card table/desk, while the PS2 is on the floor. :P)

KREAYSHAWN
01-01-2004, 11:25 AM
Yeah, we all thought the NES was a bit shit over here... SMS was cool. ;D

And I remember TJ&Earl. But the sequel was better. ;P

Zikan
01-03-2004, 06:30 AM
OMG! I feel like a kid among all the big gamers here! I only started playing computer games in 1995! And those were bundled games on the old 486 comp. Arrrrgggghhhhh! I feel like a kid all over again!