The first games I played belonged to my parents. There was Shanghi (Ma Jong, a chinese matching game), Where In Time Is Carmon Sandiego, MS Flight Simulator 4, and a few others that I can't remember. These were on a Mac LC. I also had Wolf 3D, Doom, and TIE Fighter for Mac.
The first game I ever owned was Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for Sega Genesis. I loved the original sonic series. Sonic 3 and Knuckles was the best. I think it came out in 1994.
And then there was Star Trek. You wandered around the galaxy fighting Klingons, allocating energy to shields, weapons, etc and visiting star bases to refuel. Still text based but it adapted to your playing skill. The better you were the harder the game got. We decided that the game's goal was to beat you and, eventually, that's pretty much what always happened.
I remember having a game a bit like that but it came out much later. Does anybody remember Star Trek: Judgement Rights? It was a pretty good 2D adventure/puzzle game. Still have it for Mac somewhere.
The games I played when I was little were a little more advanced than some of the ones listed above. Still a far cry from the ones of today. Who says 16bit graphics still aren't fun.
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