What was your first game?
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What was your first game?
Hey guys, I was just wondering what your first game project was. Whether by yourself or with a friend. What language did you use, what resources did you use, when did you make it, and how did it play.
As far as my first game I made it was about 1 1/2 years ago. I was just beginning c++ and I was using Dark GDK. You had a character (basically a rectangle with a face) that started on the left side of the screen. There were two buildings on the right and a portal up above that was blocked off by some walls. What you had to do was press spacebar and your character would launch a puke projectile. If you shot the building with the puke it would disappear showing what was hidden behind it. A key. When you hit the key, the walls surrounding the portal disappeared and you could go into the portal. The end.
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As far as my first game I made it was about 1 1/2 years ago. I was just beginning c++ and I was using Dark GDK. You had a character (basically a rectangle with a face) that started on the left side of the screen. There were two buildings on the right and a portal up above that was blocked off by some walls. What you had to do was press spacebar and your character would launch a puke projectile. If you shot the building with the puke it would disappear showing what was hidden behind it. A key. When you hit the key, the walls surrounding the portal disappeared and you could go into the portal. The end.
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Re: What was your first game?
A text game in a basic spinoff called liberty basic. That language was... kinda cool it was very limited though...
Re: What was your first game?
I coded tetris in C++Builder in december 2004. Didn't have any tutorials or anything, just poked around until I found what I needed; lots of digging in help files. The game worked without any problems too. Didn't have any menu though, so it was straight into game mode ...
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Re: What was your first game?
Dead Gem: NYC (rearranged letters of my nick). Only had 2 or 3 completed levels, and was like chip's challenge.
Codename "vondido" I zipped up all the versions long ago and they've remained where they sit since.
Version 1 requires you press F2 to start, but never tells you to do so.
Codename "vondido" I zipped up all the versions long ago and they've remained where they sit since.
Version 1 requires you press F2 to start, but never tells you to do so.
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Re: What was your first game?
Language: Java
My first game was a little Coin-Collection game, you were a little square and there was only one coin on the screen, after you collected that coin the first coin and another would appear, then after you collected those another coin would appear, and then after you collected those a final one would appear, after that nothing happened. The game was coding very poorly, but it ran inside a web browser (Applets ftw). No graphics whatsoever.
My first game was a little Coin-Collection game, you were a little square and there was only one coin on the screen, after you collected that coin the first coin and another would appear, then after you collected those another coin would appear, and then after you collected those a final one would appear, after that nothing happened. The game was coding very poorly, but it ran inside a web browser (Applets ftw). No graphics whatsoever.
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My first game was a 3D collect cubes as a cube game. I made it about a year ago and programmed it in C++ using OpenGL and GLUT.
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Obviously the "game-play" isn't really 3D just the camera and collision detection.
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Obviously the "game-play" isn't really 3D just the camera and collision detection.
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you're telling me none of you did text games? WTF?
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Re: What was your first game?
My first game was a 3D game with over 9000 amazing future realistic looking effects and sounds.
lol jk
I don't remember what my first game was... I'd say what I'm doing now is my REAL first game
lol jk
I don't remember what my first game was... I'd say what I'm doing now is my REAL first game
There's no place like ~/
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Re: What was your first game?
pretty much the same here... though I guess you could count my tic tac toe and pong as first games... sortaLeonBlade wrote:My first game was a 3D game with over 9000 amazing future realistic looking effects and sounds.
lol jk
I don't remember what my first game was... I'd say what I'm doing now is my REAL first game
Quit procrastinating and make something awesome.
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also side note, I love the OPs name :D I'm a proud member of the take down all the mutha f****** zombies association
Re: What was your first game?
Thank you... I mean... HRRRRRRRRNNGGGGGGGHHHHHH.eatcomics wrote:also side note, I love the OPs name :D I'm a proud member of the take down all the mutha f****** zombies association
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Re: What was your first game?
When I started programming I went with C++ because I found a book on it at the local book store. It didn't last long as the book didn't focus on game development and I had never heard of any graphics libraries and got the impression C++ only did very basic things, at this time, I did not visit forums of any kind. So I found an article about BlitzBasic in a computer magazine along with a demo CD and that caught my attention for four years, their forums were very helpfull and friendly as well. Here are some of the early games I managed to make at an early stage. I'm still missing a lot of them but I stumbled upon this a few days ago and this topic made me think of it and then maybe share it as well for some laughs.
Pong - Basic one player pong.
"Shoot'em up" - Didn't really get far on this, don't download it unless you're very very bored. (Not really a schmup either, I took the word too literally)
Dragon Breath I - One of my favourite projects from that time.
Dragon Breath II - Not really a sequel, just a different level.
Note: Blitz3D tends to produce large executables and I wasn't using PNG at the time, hence the filesizes for these simple games. Also, at the time I did not practice the use of tilemaps, types/classes/objects, that stuff and other stuff came a bit later. Hope some of it is enjoyable.
Edit: First game was probably a textbased one in C++, but very very basic.
Pong - Basic one player pong.
"Shoot'em up" - Didn't really get far on this, don't download it unless you're very very bored. (Not really a schmup either, I took the word too literally)
Dragon Breath I - One of my favourite projects from that time.
Dragon Breath II - Not really a sequel, just a different level.
Note: Blitz3D tends to produce large executables and I wasn't using PNG at the time, hence the filesizes for these simple games. Also, at the time I did not practice the use of tilemaps, types/classes/objects, that stuff and other stuff came a bit later. Hope some of it is enjoyable.
Edit: First game was probably a textbased one in C++, but very very basic.
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Re: What was your first game?
Pritam I love the character in the Shoot'em Up, and Dragon Breath is a really neat game concept.
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Re: What was your first game?
Thanks mandandymcgee wrote:Pritam I love the character in the Shoot'em Up, and Dragon Breath is a really neat game concept.
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Re: What was your first game?
Agreed man! Nice one Pritamdandymcgee wrote:Pritam I love the character in the Shoot'em Up, and Dragon Breath is a really neat game concept.
kinda me too. I wouldn't consider anything I've made a proper/finished game apart from a few crappy expectionsGinto8 wrote:pretty much the same here... though I guess you could count my tic tac toe and pong as first games... sortaLeonBlade wrote:My first game was a 3D game with over 9000 amazing future realistic looking effects and sounds.
lol jk
I don't remember what my first game was... I'd say what I'm doing now is my REAL first game
-> Top down shooter
-> Pickin' Sticks 3D