What was the first video game you played?

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Either Super Mario Brothers on NES, or Zelda on NES, can't quite remember.

Now I have almost the entire libraries from several different systems back then on my phone now though (Including N64).

Shows how far we've come now.

And it doesn't take up hardly any memory at all, etc.

God Bless.
 
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I believe it was Smurfs for the 2600, though Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (2600) was the first game I mastered. Didn't really get in to gaming until I got a NES though, which came with Super Mario Bros+Duck Hunt+World Class Track Meet. Ducktales (NES) was the first game I ever beat. Once I discovered the local video rental store had games as well, that pretty much became most my weekends for the 90s. Oh yeah, and the church library had some games to check out as well, although Spiritual Warfare (NES) was pretty much the only good one.
 
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I can't remember if it was Pong or Space Invaders. I'm pretty sure Pong was first but Space Invaders took over as soon as I played it. I felt very fortunate we had a family ahred Atari before most kids in the neighborhood. We were on welfare at the time and it was like the line in a famous tupac song "Mama made miracles every Thanksgiving" (or Christmas). I don't remember who got to open the present but it went in order of big big brother, big brother, then I got a chance to play.

EDIT: I remember my cousin had a Calecovision but the controller was crazy complicates and so were the games. My little brain hadn't developed enough to play a controller with knobs and numbers. I was used to one joystick and one button.
 
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