What was the first game I ever played?

By James Sullivan

The first cutscene was of your ship being raised on a platform from underground to the surface, I remember flashing red siren lights on the sides of the platform. You were then in game and had to take off from a runway and take out futuristic mini cities like their radar towers etc.

What was the name of the PC game I played?

PC game. Around the time of Age of Empires and AoE: Rise of Rome and Microsoft Return of Arcade. I played a demo edition. Probably released by Microsoft or Microsoft game studios. The basis of the game was a sort of flight simulator.

Is there a game I can’t remember the name of?

There was a game I remember playing at my grandparents house once that I can’t remember the name of. It was a 2D sidescroller for the PC. This was in the mid to late nineties. It was horror themed.

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Released on Christmas in 1979, Atari’s Adventure is considered the first action-adventure game. It also introduced the Easter egg to the gaming world. Move a dot down a corridor and your character–really just a colored square–will be able to enter a room, in which you see the words, “Created by Warren Robinett.”

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Collect all the unique toys hidden in the eggs. Decorate the egg beautifully with LOTS of choices. Every egg is a unique color and pattern, so you always have something new! Realistic decorated egg cleaning experience. Time machine will help speed up the hatching of your egg into seconds! Unit M Limited. Unit M Limited.

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The first cutscene was of your ship being raised on a platform from underground to the surface, I remember flashing red siren lights on the sides of the platform. You were then in game and had to take off from a runway and take out futuristic mini cities like their radar towers etc.

PC game. Around the time of Age of Empires and AoE: Rise of Rome and Microsoft Return of Arcade. I played a demo edition. Probably released by Microsoft or Microsoft game studios. The basis of the game was a sort of flight simulator.