What was your 1st computer?
Hi everyone, as t title says;)I wonder how was ur 1st comp and what was t favourite game u enjoyed most on it?
My 1st was PC 386DX 44Mhz, 220Mb hdd, 1 Mb super vga g/c, 4Mb ram and 14" monitor;) ahh those memories ;) Did play Volfenstain, Doom, Doom2, ishar, ishar2, and others.. but my most favourite games was UFO: Enemy unknown and Syndicate Those 2 games I played over and over again... Must say I was age of 14 and I'm from poor family so I had to work hard all 2 months of my summer holidays to get some money for it and my parents did payd t rest;) Never had anything for free;) "There is only one true god in PoE and that is Greed... " I don’t need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off! Last bumped on Oct 7, 2017, 2:52:20 PM
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Mine was an old Mac (can't remember the model now). I played Syndicate, Theme Park (Bullfrong; remember them?), Populous, and later, Diablo. Came with 8 mg RAM but we bought more (damn that shit was expensive then). Oh, forgot: also myth and Command and Conquer.
Censored. Last edited by kolyaboo#7295 on Sep 29, 2017, 3:01:45 PM
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Aye, I remember populous, theme park... Sure thing I did tons of C&C and diablo later on stronger rig with 8Mb ram lol
"There is only one true god in PoE and that is Greed... "
I don’t need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off! |
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mine was some kind of E-machines PoS
233mhz P2 32mb ram 1gb HD played diablo, WC2, starcraft, roller coaster tycoon, sim farm, sim ant, etc I dont see any any key!
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First computer in my house was an Apple ][ clone with dual 5 1/4" drives. I lost count the number of times I burned a board and my generous uncle would swap it out for me. I played the heck out of games like Lode Runner, Autoduel, Star Fleet, and The Bard's Tale.
Next was a 386DX25 with a whopping 40MB HD to play games like Outrun, Battle Chess, and all the classic mouse adventure games (Kings Quest, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, etc.) Only later on when I understood purchasing power and cost of living did I realize how much my parents shelled out for the thing (pretty much the same as a new car at the time). x86 architecture was my first taste of DIY upgrading, going up to a 486 CPU and then almost every future purchase I made I maintained the perspective of trying to 'future-proof' my purchases by researching potential upgrade trees. Knowing what I know now about technology pricing, I really wish I saved all those thousands of dollars. Moving into the 90's, I feel it was the heyday of PC gaming, with titles like Dune 2, Star Control 2, the LucasArts Star Wars simulators (X-wing, Tie fighter, et al.), Descent: Freespace, X-com: UFO Defence, Civ II, Diablo, Warcraft 2, and countless others. Nowadays, I focus on best bang for buck and purchase mainstream midstream instead of leading edge cutting edge, probably saving close to 40% of my technology hardware expenditures compared to years past... "We were going to monitor the situation but it was in the wrong aspect ratio."
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Zx=81.
Yeah, I'm old. A basically portable computer with a proprietary version of BASIC and a whopping 2 kB of memory. Although I saved up my lawncare money to buy the 16 kB expansion pack. My favorite game was actually a mod I did of a zombie survival game. Originally, the game allowed you to lead zombies into swamps to die- ah, the ignorance of 1983. This being me, I modded it to allow the player to blow zombies up with lasers. Took up every last bit of memory to pull that off. (On a personal note, damn, I wish I'd kept up with programming.) [quote="Lovecraftuk"]I think the new meta is everyone bitching about the new league. [/quote]
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I do not remember the specs much since it was way back then for me, but I knew it had windows 98 on it and was able to play starcraft (with brood war), warcraft 2: battle.net edition (both base and expansion), roller coaster tycoon, and warcraft 3 (at this point, the game was too advanced for my computer as in very laggy gameplay, so I had to upgrade to a new computer at that point).
Sometimes you can take the game out of the garage but you can't take the garage out of the game.
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Nice to c it's not just me who started back then on old machines;) and knowing I'm not t oldest, right? EpicGoesXexis? ;) I'm not t youngest too 37 had my b-day just couple wks ago;) but I'm still young boy who likes to play games;) as all of us I guess..
"There is only one true god in PoE and that is Greed... "
I don’t need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off! |
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C128d with a Final Cartridge II and a nice ember monitor and a tape recorder. The first game I bought was "Double Dragon" - on tape.
Only ever used it in c64 mode. |
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The mighty ZX Spectrum 48k - played on it so much the rubber keys completely wore out - not many RPGs available on it but it did have a port of the first Bard's Tale which got me hooked on the genre. Think my favourite game was probably the original Elite, played that to death.
![]() After that moved on the 128k version with built in tape deck ![]() From there a Commodore Amiga+ with a whopping 1MB memory, that had ports of most PC games at the time so got stuck into things like Eye of The Beholder, Diablo, Ultima 7 & the SSI gold box AD&D games. First PC was one of the first Pentiums - conned my parents into buying it for me saying it would greatly aid my university studies and then nearly failed my degree because I spent far too much time playing Doom & Civilization! |
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