Pong. Friends were describing this magical table game they played at a restaurant. When I finally encountered one, I thought my head would explode,lol! Not long after, a friend got the first Atari (?) version.
Cosmic Ark. The game was free, when you purchased the game system. I was fortunate to sell Atari and Colecovision systems,back in the day. It was great fun. Talk about an easy job.
Pacman
ReplyDeleteDefender. My dad bought the full size arcade and put it in our den when I was 6. Coolest thing ever :)
ReplyDeletepong. it was also the last one.
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ReplyDeleteSkeeball or pinball.
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ReplyDeletePong & Pac-Man
ReplyDeleteWas there one called Sea Wolf? Something like a submarine simulator?
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ReplyDeleteAtari was my first. My aunt and uncle had an actual pin ball machine in their garage we all loved to play when we went over.
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ReplyDeleteSpace Invaders but Pitfall on the Atari was my fav.
ReplyDeletePong and Frogger.
ReplyDeleteBut Galaga was my fave
Another oldie here Pong
ReplyDeleteWell, it all depends. Some Pinball game for sure, unless you are counting ski ball. If it’s video game, probably Pac-Man or asteroids.
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ReplyDeletePong. Friends were describing this magical table game they played at a restaurant. When I finally encountered one, I thought my head would explode,lol! Not long after, a friend got the first Atari (?) version.
ReplyDeleteI vividly remember Combat on Atari. That was fun.
ReplyDeletePong, Pacman, only one I could do was Space Invaders.
ReplyDeleteGalaga and lost so many quarters because of my addiction 😂
ReplyDeleteDo Tell & Unknown -- I loved Pitfall and Donkey Kong! Also obsessed with PacMan, Frogger and Q-Bert!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why this question keeps coming up. Colecovision, Pong.
ReplyDeleteNot sure why this question keeps coming up. Colecovision, Pong.
ReplyDeleteGod Damn, Paperboy, Gauntlet, Bobble Bobble, Out run etc...at the local arcade. 10p each go, where my lunch money went.
ReplyDeletePong. yes i'm old, what you want to fight about it?
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ReplyDeleteWell, I guess we know what the age demographic is here! hahahaha
Astroids, I think, but I definitely remember Pong. And Galaga was the greatest game EVER.
ReplyDeletepinball...we'd always win so much extra free time we'd typically walk away as it got late.
ReplyDeleteProbably Super Mario Bros on NES.
ReplyDeleteTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
ReplyDeletePong.... yes I was born in the 70's
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ReplyDeletePong Long live Pong!
ReplyDeletespace invaders but galaga was the best!
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ReplyDeleteUninvited from the Mac Venture series. Terrified me so I got my grandfather to play while I delivered instructions.
ReplyDeleteThen it was Little Computer People & Mortville Manor.
I can't believe I'm so old. I should really begin comparing funeral plans, maybe start clearing out the garage.
Arcanoïd
ReplyDeleteAtari that my uncle owned and I'd play while visiting my grandparents (my uncle was still a teenager when I came into the picture)
ReplyDeleteSuper Mario Bros and Duck Hunt on my own system. :)
GO NINTENDO!!!!!! lol
Cosmic Ark. The game was free, when you purchased the game system.
I was fortunate to sell Atari and Colecovision systems,back in the day. It was great fun. Talk about an easy job.
Is Pong the one that had the white dot that you turned a dial to bounce it back and forth across the screen like tennis?
ReplyDeleteThen, Pong!
It was 1975!
Yes! I am that old!
=)
Space Invaders in the arcade
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Yes, Pong. 1976 for me. and yes, I'm that old, too!
ReplyDeleteT'was at The Pier, St. Pete FL. Even then it brought me anxiety. lol
ColecoVision
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