• The first game that...
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Post the first game that showed, teached made or did something that you remember was memorable for you example: For me, the first game that showed me games could be dark and very heavy on adult content was Max Payne. Jesus, being a kid and the first thing i had to do was to moan my wifes and daughters death. It shocked me, but teached me games werent only to jump on things and collect points, but rather everything media could reach.
Shadow the Hedgehog taught me how to hate.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask taught me to think outside the box and to conquer my fears
Ghostbusters taught me games could be almost as useless as wearing two pairs of socks.
When I was a kid, Area 51 (the arcade game) showed me that games can be made to be really creepy. [video=youtube;xXK3nW9BTE8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXK3nW9BTE8[/video] I had a love/hate relationship with this game.
Modern Warfare 2, specifically the online multiplayer showed me the very essence of the human soul.
Mario 3 taught me how to game.
The ST.A.L.K.E.R series taught me that gunfire means bodies and bodies means loot and by extention, patience.
Assassins creed 2 thought me to respect the dead
CSGO taught me a lot of weapon names Its not my first game but its the only game that learned me something
Arma has taught me that actual fighting takes place at long distances and no one usually runs around. KSP has taught me a shit ton Orbiter has taught me 8 shit tons Serious Sam has taught me what fun is Saints Row IV has taught me that /v/ is wrong sometimes
Obviously not the first game i've played, but super hexagon taught me to think more in patterns. [editline]12th April 2014[/editline] Garry's Mod also taught me to enjoy robotripping more by playing in Cinema maps.
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One got me interested in History. No Joke.
Because of narrated mission briefs, Command & Conquer: Red Alert on the PS1 taught me how to read Back in preschool, friends were 'allies', my house was 'my base' and I was absolutely fucking terrified of going outside because the neighbour had a [URL="http://cnc.wikia.com/wiki/Attack_dog_(Red_Alert_1)"]german shepherd[/URL]
DEFCON taught me I should never be in command of a nuclear arsenal.
Dota taught me to swear in russian
[QUOTE=Novangel;44525168]DEFCON taught me I should never be in command of a nuclear arsenal.[/QUOTE] And for me it taught that There will always be that one douche in Alliance who we all combine our nukes to blow up.
Rust taught me how to complain about slow updates and cheaters and how to constantly post in the wrong subforums.
Metal Gear Solid taught me everyone is a pervert
Roller coaster tycoon 3 taught me how to build roller coasters
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 taught me how to drown people.
Dead space taught me to always close the vents in my house
[QUOTE=Dr. Ocsid;44526021]RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 taught me how to drown people.[/QUOTE] RollerCoaster Tycoon taught me that I feel bad for drowning people.
Fallout 3 taught me that jazz and blues are fucking awesome
Surgeon Simulator taught me how to do cardiac surgery.
Half-Life 2 taught me how to recycle.
I learned how to read maps in Operation Flashpoint/ArmA/2/3
Frog Fractions taught me shit about Fractions. [IMG]http://www.gatheryourparty.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/ff.jpg[/IMG]
Garry's Mod taught me how to waste unprecedented amounts of time (and as an added bonus teach me social lives are overrated)
[QUOTE=Marvison;44524047]Ghostbusters taught me games could be almost as useless as wearing two pairs of socks.[/QUOTE] wearing two pairs of socks can be very useful, when its hella cold esp. oblivion was the first game that made me really appreciate the musical score of a game, how it can effect the mood and scare you and junk
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