PC Gamer has a fun little article: "Tell us your first memory of gaming on a PC." I thought it might be a fun thing to discuss amongst ourselves.
If you're a filthy casual who doesn't do PC gaming, you can substitute with an inferior memory with console gaming.
Here's what I posted in their comments:
King's Quest 1.
Back then, my family couldn't afford a computer (they were only starting to become a common household item at the time), so my only gaming up until then was Atari or NES. But one time, we visited an old friend of my dad's. While they chatted and played cards upstairs, their son (a few years older than me) showed me their PC. In particular, he showed me King's Quest 1.
What made it so memorable for me was, while he let me figure out the puzzles (and answered questions or gave hints), he narrated all the text in a dramatic tone.
I've been hooked on adventure games ever since.
If you're a filthy casual who doesn't do PC gaming, you can substitute with an inferior memory with console gaming.
Here's what I posted in their comments:
King's Quest 1.
Back then, my family couldn't afford a computer (they were only starting to become a common household item at the time), so my only gaming up until then was Atari or NES. But one time, we visited an old friend of my dad's. While they chatted and played cards upstairs, their son (a few years older than me) showed me their PC. In particular, he showed me King's Quest 1.
What made it so memorable for me was, while he let me figure out the puzzles (and answered questions or gave hints), he narrated all the text in a dramatic tone.
I've been hooked on adventure games ever since.