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Video Game “Hits”

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Deleted Account, Aug 29, 2021.

  1. I am posting this because I’m just wondering, does anybody remember their first interaction with a Video Game?

    Did you actually feel like a Dopamine or Adrenaline rush from another digitally, displayed world or high?


    I remember playing Donky Kong and Mario save the queen style games on old systems at restaurants and arcades. Then my father had an ol Macintosh PC where I played my first explorer. Funny thing is I would get lost, time ceased around me, felt like I was in the game itself. Shortly after I discovered a game at my cousins house, where I believe I experienced my first high or hit . Every single visit I would be asking him if we could play that certain game “ Forgot the title.” But eventually I wondered over to More Explorer/Puzzle genre games.

    Pretty much my history with gaming evolved. Even at restaurants I would be the kid with his Game Boy playing Pokémon. Not acknowledging anything around me. During High School it was an escape from toxic kids at school being bullied or girl drama. Sometimes I look back believing it saved me from worse decision making, but at the same time I was closeting myself out from life. In my late 20’s I now have grown out of it a little bit, pondering to play games still or give them in.

    Just wondering if anybody has any similar stories or same hits from video games that just wrecked life? I’m posting this because it does kinda relate to porn and it’s potent essentials.


    TrueSaiyan
     
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  2. FirefromAbove

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    Duke Nukem on N-tendo 64 when I was like... A fetus. My very conservative granny sat next to me and told me it was satanic.
     
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  3. Melkhiresa

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    how has it wrecked your life?
     
  4. BrighterFuture

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    I played so many games through out my life, the more I think about it the more I don't want to think about it.

    but a few games did stand out from the rest, there were these old school facebook games made a company called Playfish, so addictive and fun, thank god they were shut down after EA bought them.

    Yes I did feel a lot of dopamine rushing in, because I never got my dopamine from anywhere else, I sometimes even got a boner just from playing some these games which is really bizarre looking back at it from now... kinda makes sense really, my connection with 2D screens started from video games
     
  5. I remember playing Jurassic park on PC when I was a child. The first thrilling game I played I guess was die hard on PS1. I don't feel it had any affect on me to be honest.
     
  6. there's this 2-player game where there's like these bunnies and the goal is jumping on the other player (I forgot the name to that lol) I play that w/ my brother sometimes and I remember playing that with him years ago and it's the best game ever and some of my happiest memories come from that
     
  7. fredisthebes

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    Showing my age here, but the first game i played was Granny's Garden on a the school's BBC Micro (for we only had one). It is an absolutely terrible 'educational' (barely even a) game but we were falling over each other for a turn, trying to get slightly further than the last and avoiding the terrifying blocky witch face that accompanied a bad move.

    Years later my parents got a home PC and i became obsessed with lucasarts and sierra adventure games, and a few side scroller platform games like Commander Keen, Duke Nukem, etc. I would play for hours. Stopped playing games almost entirely when we got the internet. Now i play the odd mobile minigame and that's about it.
     
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