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  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    I made a clone of Drug Wars in BASIC on the Commodore 64 in…1993? 94? Thereabouts. I have the floppy but no drive that can read a 5¼ disk. I taught myself to type on that beast and then I taught myself BASIC from the book that came with the (used) system when we bought it.

    My second game was a text adventure in BASIC that used GOSUB to spawn mobs, heavily inspired by the MUDs I had just started getting access to by taking a course on using the Internet at the local college. I never finished it, because then we got a Win '95 box and with it Heroes of Might and Magic.

    My next several dozen games were made using ZZT, with one or two browser-based mixed-text-and-image adventures thrown in as I was also learning webdev.

    Oh wait! No, my first couple games were made on Hypercard in the 1992-3 schoolyear when I first tested into the gifted program and started getting consistent weekly access to a computer lab.

    Anyway, that brings me through the end of highschool, and in college I learned so many more languages but also had a lot less time for game dev.

    • 𝔗𝚎𝚑 𝔅𝚊𝚖𝚜𝚔𝚒@lemmy.worldOP
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      then we got a Win '95 box and with it Heroes of Might and Magic.

      RIP, your desire to study. lol

      That’s a wild upbringing IMO. You had access to a computer at a young age, and you stunk with learning computer languages over the years. That’s impressive in my book. Also, coding in BASIC… sheesh. I wouldn’t have the patience to code in that computer language.