My first home gaming experience was the Philips Videopac G7000, followed by the Commodore 128D with built-in 5 inch diskette player. I had no games with vector graphics like this, but the first car racing games had cars like placing four sugarcubes in a line on the table and for other sugarcubes as the tires. The sound was pretty much the same as this though, cool at the time but now I just want to turn it down or use ear protection...
My first home gaming experience was the Philips Videopac G7000, followed by the Commodore 128D with built-in 5 inch diskette player. I had no games with vector graphics like this, but the first car racing games had cars like placing four sugarcubes in a line on the table and for other sugarcubes as the tires. The sound was pretty much the same as this though, cool at the time but now I just want to turn it down or use ear protection...