![]() ![]() But I know we didn't beat any of those games, because they were hard as hell. Zaxxon, Montezuma's Revenge, and some submarine game on our 8086, and then LHX Attack Chopper on our 386. There were several games I played with my dad as a kid, on a number of PCs throughout the years. I can't remember if I ever finished it, but I sure remember trying to for many, many hours. I'll give a shout out to Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, as well. It's all a little fuzzy, but I recall winding levels, plenty of platforming, and a man in a skin-tight jester's outfit that still haunts me to this day. Jacob Ridley: Pandemonium! The first game I can remember playing from start to finish is Pandemonium! on PlayStation. The trick is to do the opposite of what you think is a good idea as an eight-year-old. I'm pretty sure I made it to the end of The Oregon Trail on my own. (Update: Just asked about that, and yes.) Maybe my mom beat all the games I spent my life thinking I had beaten. That probably doesn't count, then, and I'm betting that she was the one who actually beat Prince of Persia, too. It turns out that what I remember is my mom finishing it (I asked). ![]() Tyler Wilde: At first I thought it had to be Myst, but there's no way I could've finished Myst on my own in 1993, given that I was a kid and I'd give up on its puzzles even now. ![]()
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