SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
TRS80 Model III and IV (my cousin had the IV). My dad wrote some simple games for me in basic when I was like 3 years old. Later on, I remember playing Valkrye on the model IV, among other games. This was back in the early 80's. I also had a Vic20, but never really played games on that.
Stepping up to our first PC - 8088 clone with 8MHz "Turbo" switch... we ended up getting an 8087 for it because we did some things that could use math. It had EGA graphics and monitor. I saved my pennies and bought one of the original Soundblaster cards for it. Among various shareware games, my notable first game was Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter. I also bough Airborne Ranger, Civilization and Silent Service II. I also ended up with Ikari Warriors too somewhere along the way.
I think the next machine we got was a 386SX - either 16 or 25MHz I can't remember for sure, and I ended up upgrading it to 4MB ram. I think I played Wing Commander on it, and Ultima VII. The next machine was a 486SX, where I played Wing Commander II and Ultima VII - Serpents Isle and Ultima VIII on it. That was about the time I also discovered BBS's. Somewhere in there I also discovered LucasArts' X-Wing.
If I recall, it was about that point where I started building my own computers as well, saving my pennies in high school, buying VLB cards, discovering how much I sucked at FPS's. Then RTS's came and I would spend hours playing them. The rest is pretty common with modern day from there.
Stepping up to our first PC - 8088 clone with 8MHz "Turbo" switch... we ended up getting an 8087 for it because we did some things that could use math. It had EGA graphics and monitor. I saved my pennies and bought one of the original Soundblaster cards for it. Among various shareware games, my notable first game was Microprose's F-19 Stealth Fighter. I also bough Airborne Ranger, Civilization and Silent Service II. I also ended up with Ikari Warriors too somewhere along the way.
I think the next machine we got was a 386SX - either 16 or 25MHz I can't remember for sure, and I ended up upgrading it to 4MB ram. I think I played Wing Commander on it, and Ultima VII. The next machine was a 486SX, where I played Wing Commander II and Ultima VII - Serpents Isle and Ultima VIII on it. That was about the time I also discovered BBS's. Somewhere in there I also discovered LucasArts' X-Wing.
If I recall, it was about that point where I started building my own computers as well, saving my pennies in high school, buying VLB cards, discovering how much I sucked at FPS's. Then RTS's came and I would spend hours playing them. The rest is pretty common with modern day from there.
