My Gaming Pedigree (1)

Maxxie

Shared on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 20:10

So I've been thinkin 'bout how to further introduce myself and perhaps share my gaming background. I've been wondering what is too much and what's not enough in sharing myself this way. I don't want to come off as a bragging/topper/game snob person "(I had X system first! I've been playing since... "). I just really love to play videogames and computer games. So I'll break up the reminiscing in posts cause it *is* fun to review the influences in your life sometimes. Or at least it is to me. And I'll speak the truth as entertainingly as I can muster... :)

In The Beginning...

I think I was barely a tween or preteen when it happened. I probably have the order of these two mixed up but not my feelings about them. I remember that my neighborhood friend down the street had a Commodore 64 which was KICK ass for the graphics and games at that time (Donald Duck/Scrooge game anyone?). The Commodore was my first official computer game system crush.

But, I blame my older brothers for starting the full blown gaming love affair They brought home that little unassuming black box - an Atari 2600, and it seemed to have me from the moment it left the box. It became a homework wrecker, an effective house chore manipulator for our folks and my first hypnotic electric video game hit. It was my gateway system, leading me down a path that demanded I always keep my pocket full of at least $3.00 of quarters, as well as cajole my folks to let me hang out in the local arcade when we were visiting the mall.

My brothers surely didn't intend for me to play with them or to start that sort of emotion for gaming within me. But once they saw how fast I picked games up, my rampant enthusiasm...once my scores rivaled theirs and their pride became engaged I was begrudglingly, let in this club with them. We met regularly on weekends and any weekday nights when we could keep our cheering and exclamations down low enough not to wake up the 'rents and get sent to bed.

The Atari 2600. My "Holy Grail" games initially were Asteroids, Space Invaders and Adventure. I could play both asteroids and Space Invaders until the scores reset to zero multiple times during one game session. I easily recall nights we spent drunk on A&W root beer paired with greasy pizza, laughing in the pale TV screen glow. We ignored the clocks ( the sunrise was abetter time indicator) as we shot space rock into smaller and smaller bits and tried not to sabotage each other in the process. Or we defended our planetary bases from the relentless advancing hordes of two-dimensional aliens, always trying to get that little %%^%^% space ship as it flew random fly-bys. Or my favorite, especially when my brothers unceremoniously rediscovered girls and their mysteries leaving me to play with the Atari alone ~ Adventure. Running about as a genderless, sexless, ethnic devoid cursor searching for keys and a sword, slaying a dragon (which now I realize was actually a mutated seahorse with a really bad attitude), negotiating through labryinths and avoiding that $%$%$ psycho-klepto bat. It was all about Adventure...Then Pitfall. Then Frogger. Then Breakout..then some football game I can't recall the name of and then, to appease my mother who loved it so, Pong. And so on - many more games. Good times.

But time goes by, and two key events happen: One: I grow a little older. Two: I discover a game in the arcade that rocked my world and apparently many others - Pac-Man. How to explain the attraction if you don't already know? I think, it's the thrill of the chase, the capture and the game. Being both the hunter and the hunted at any moment and out foxing any ghost seeking to take you down. What was not to love about Pac-Man? Some guy even made a horribly tacky song about it and it played in clubs (My older sisters spoke in horrified tones of people trying to peform a "Pac-Man" dance - they were clueless!). And if I wasn't playing Pac-Man, then you probably found me in the arcade playing one of these: Joust, Galaxia, Dig-Dug, Centipede, and Tempest (With special mentions Tron and the annoying yet charming whiner, Qbert)

Oh yeah, one other game that had that hunter/hunted thing happening in a different way...Donkey Kong Of course, "Kong" became even more of an influence for me when for my birthday the family gifted me with a newer system, boasting better graphics, deeper story lines, more ram and much more sophisticated gameplay.

That will be my second Gaming Pedigree post at some point. How the Ninendo 8-bit system wooed me so skillfully and lead to my break up with the Atari...and then how some blue mammal on crack totally seduced me away.

By the way, I'm sure you've been asked elsewhere but I'd loved to know and be happy if you shared it here...when did your gameplay love affair begin? What was that first thrill when you knew you were on to something special?

Thanks for looking!

Comments

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Submitted by Maxxie on Sun, 04/22/2007 - 23:59
Hi Fetal! Oooo Gauntlet! Is there anything more fun the playing with three other people and hearing them complain about needing foor as the game intones "Ranger needs food badly?" I loved that too. I'm a good valkyrie, but a better ranger. Great game. Pong is my mother and I's game. We would play that one while teasing each other and it's just dear to my heart. Who knew a ball and a couple of paddles could do so much? Thanks for looking!
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Submitted by Maxxie on Thu, 04/19/2007 - 17:11
CrypticCat Ahh I misunderstood I will check it out! :) Pong is I think sort of a Zen game experience :D Nice to know another person who has grown with the systems too!
Fetal's picture
Submitted by Fetal on Fri, 04/20/2007 - 17:29
Pong started it for me as well, but gauntlet with my buddies at the arcade solidified my gamer status. I am a kick ass wizard.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/01/2007 - 02:29
Mine was when i was maybe about 5, my parents bought me a Texas Instruments TI-99. The only thing you could do with it was type in a ton of lines of code, and some blocky guy started dancing on the screen. "Mr. Bojangles". Of course, I was 5, but my parents were sticklers on reading, so I had enough brains to type exactly what they showed in the book. Felt so good, after all that time, seeing an animated guy you made! Well, a year later, they got me the cartridge expansion, and video games have been part of my life ever since. Had the Dungeons and Dragons game, where you had to put the cartridge in, and somehow strategically hook up a tape player to the mess which played the audio and stuff. Was really an odd set up but I loved it. Back then, bad guys were a few squiggles on the screen, lol. That was my first game love. Then one day, the cassette tape got left in a sunny window too long (we lived in FL) and it got cooked and wouldnt work right. I cried so hard they bought me a bunch of games! The rest is history...........
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Submitted by Avril on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 20:17
Nice blog Maxxie, I loved Adventure!!
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Submitted by jasontroyhimself on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 20:40
Great to have ya on the site & I look forward to seein' you online.. -jas
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Submitted by Maxxie on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 20:57
Avril Thank you very much - I like your blog a lot too! (Great tattoo btw!) And nice to know I'm not the only one who loved Adventure! Thank you!! :D
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Submitted by Maxxie on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 20:58
jasonetroyhimself Thank you so much for the welcome! I hope to be online *very* soon!
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Submitted by doodirock on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 21:07
Super cool blog! Welcome to the site.
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Submitted by Maxxie on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 21:33
doodirock Thank you so much for making me feel welcome! Look forward to getting to know you better!
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Submitted by LadyisRed on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 21:42
"Donald Duck/Scrooge game anyone?" I so had that game! I loved our commodore 64. I started on that and the nintendo, moved to PC gaming and then switched back to console games with the N64 then went back to PC gaming and started playing halo over a year ago when my husband was playing it. Now Im a hard core 360 junkie. Welcome to the site!
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Submitted by PoltegIce on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 22:26
Commadore 64 all the way! That was awesome and my older brother had a friend who managed to get us all kinds of free games. I think they must have been pirated somehow. I can't remember my #1 fav but I loved the space battle ones, transformers, bruce lee (super hard but really crazy fun), Rambo, river raid. Awesome stuff!
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Submitted by Maxxie on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 22:28
Oh yay! I'm *not* the only one 'fessing up to the Scrooge game! :D My gaming follows similar serpentine twists though I was a pretty die-hard videogamer for quite some time...until someone introduced me to one of the best computer RPGs *EVER* (or so I believe). Then came my great convergence, if you will. I suck at Halo but I love it I do confess! Thank you so much for making me feel welcome!
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Submitted by Maxxie on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 22:55
Hi Poltegice! Yay!!! Another in the 64 club! Your brother really had the hook up! I almost forgot about Bruce Lee and Rambo game wow that is a memory - and the space battle ones...I think I saw one of them but I know neighborhood friend didn't own it. Of course, considering all the time we played the other games probably was for the best! ;) Thanks for looking in!
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Submitted by CrypticCat on Thu, 04/19/2007 - 01:17
I'm around since Pong... I think that by now I have played well over a thousand of unique games on a miryad of systems in my lifetime, including the arcades. Anyway, Maxxie, you don't need a 360 to play in the GH2 Daily Challenge, only scores! For the results, it doesn't matter whether you're using a PS2 or a 360 version of the game :D

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