Since I learned how to navigate DOS to launch Commander Keen, Episode 1: Marooned on Mars. Sorry, it's probably before your time so you wouldn't know it.
Don't question my credentials child, I predate you by a generation at least if those are your benchmarks for legacy.
Don't question my credentials child, I predate you by a generation at least
Hilariously, you have it entirely backwards. I named those two systems because they were the most I expected of you, but I started with the Commodore 64 and Atari 2600, which shared an old black and white TV as a monitor.
Kudos for good taste, though. I always did enjoy Apogee's old games and there was a time Keen was the best platformer around.
Since I learned how to navigate DOS to launch Commander Keen, Episode 1: Marooned on Mars. Sorry, it's probably before your time so you wouldn't know it.
Don't question my credentials child, I predate you by a generation at least if those are your benchmarks for legacy.
Hilariously, you have it entirely backwards. I named those two systems because they were the most I expected of you, but I started with the Commodore 64 and Atari 2600, which shared an old black and white TV as a monitor.
Kudos for good taste, though. I always did enjoy Apogee's old games and there was a time Keen was the best platformer around.