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10-23-2022, 09:27 AM
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For me it's Tetris, Releasing in 1984
Note: I've played it on a emulator, Not the physical system
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Kind of a tricky question so I'll split it:
For sprite ripping purposes: Sprint 2* (1976) and Super Breakout (1978)
*One of the oldest games that can be sprite ripped due to using a ROM, technically the oldest is Gran Trak 10 however it cannot be emulated. Sprint 2 is a remake anyway.
Via a recreation using emulation: Pong (from the Atari 2600 Video Olympics, 1977).
Via Real Hardware: Horace Goes Skiing (Spectrum, 1982)
(In a roundabout way, also played the SG-1000 version of Monaco GP from 1983 on real hardware kind of. Had a multi-cart on the Game Gear, said multi-cart had a bunch of SG-1000/early Master System games included. The Game Gear is a portable Master System that in turn can run SG-1000 games via backwards compatibility, Game Gear can boot up native Master System mode something that a few games on the console actually do and adaptors were made. The game wasn't a port or emulation. I actually do wonder if anyone who had a Sega Nomad managed to find a way of playing Master System games since it could have technically support it...)
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Adventure 2600, on the Atari 2600
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The oldest game I've played was Pokemon Red. I played it on the Game Boy Color a lot when I was 12-16 years old. I only beat the game once but it was fun, I still have the Game Boy Color in a box in my attic. PS. I don't know if it still works since it has been 20-25 years since I used it.