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I remember playing Prince of Persia on an old 386 PC with no sound card, just those harsh beeps from the internal speaker. The first time I tried to jump over the spikes, I barely made it and felt like a legend—then immediately got skewered by the next trap. The animations felt so smooth for the time, and the whole game had this eerie atmosphere that stuck with me.
 
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My family got this and we had it several months before we got an Atari 2600.

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It wasn't the first game I ever played on a PC, but I remember well my joy and amazement at getting Tomb Raider 1 running on a Genuine IBM Pentium 133 machine with it's new Voodoo 1 card.
Wow, what a difference! And then there was GLQuake. (y)
 
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I started gaming in 1982 and i remember the first spectrum games i ever used , trans am , jet set willy etc.
I remember the hobbit on the spectrum and the programming was so primate that even if you knew what to do the text input and response were absolutely crazy. The butler throws himself down the trapdoor and floats away .... at that point you had to quit because your hiding in the barrel and he is supposed to throw it in the river so you can float away to a safe place.

In 2002 i entered pc gaming and my first purchases were the thing , age of mythology and grim fandango.
I told a shop guy i got the thing and i said how good the graphics were .... he said if you think that was good your in for a real treat with your next purchases.

I will be 70 at the end of August and have no plans to stop gaming , i some times talk the friends kids and grand kids and tell them how things have progressed over the years ........ oh happy days.
 
Spectrum ZX. and later my dad upgraded it to a ZX64. I remember Killing it on Horice the spider and Frog jump. LMAO
Insert tape in spectrum average load time was 5 minutes so i would *** out to chip shop only to be greeted by the infamous R.tape load error.

The only 128k speccy game i had was football director and it took up 1 side of a 60 minutes cassette and you had to sit and watch it load because part way through it would tell you to stop and insert your save game data tape.
 
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I remember the horrible sounds it made. We did not have the ZX tape player so games were loaded from a normal Cassette player. Most think that sending a fax was a terrible noise, they obviously never heard a ZX loading. LMAO

And yes, I might have my models wrong talking maybe more than 40 years back, give or take a few days (So in other words just yesterday). We first had the small keyboard with the rubber keypads. With the upgrade it was a larger keyboard, and we were able to add a special ZX printer to it. My dad obviously thought a printer and upgrade would be better than a ZX Cassette player.
 
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