Your jump from 2D to 3D

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#1 Black_Knight_00
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For those of you who were born in the 2D era: do you remember the moment when you've first experienced 3D games? Can you describe the feeling?

Dude, I was at a friend's home and he booted the Jedi Knight demo on his 486 computer. Yeah, it was in 320x200 and there was barely any sound... but I remember it felt amazing playing that! All I had was a Super Nintendo! And I hadn't even seen Starwing yet! Can you imagine the difference?

I don't know if it's the 3D or the fact it was star wars or if it's because I was playing it with a dear friend of mine that I've lost... but that feeling is one of the things I'll never ever forget.

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#2 roboccs
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The first time I played Mario 64 was the big 3D shift for me because the jump from SNES to N64 was SO extreme. I remember how floored I was at the beginning of that game when princess reads the letter to you and then it shows Mario in the middle of that field... Priceless.
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#3 Pablo_808
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The first time I played Crash Bandicoot: Warped, I got int the 3-D craze. Then I went on to play Spyro, Mario 64 and Bad Fur Day. All were great games.
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#4 Kook18
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probably mario64. i remember playing that game until the wee hours of the morning. thank goodness i had no school at the time.
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#5 GamerPro1984
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Mario64 was the first 3D game I played.
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I don't really remeber to be honest. I am old :cry:.
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#7 jack_michael
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playing mario 64 for the first time was as close to an orgasm as i could get back then.

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#8 SilvrDog
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The first 3D game that I played was Jungle strike for the Sega Genesis. 
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#9 stafax
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I played a few 3d games and 2.5 d games when I was younger, but two of them really opened the doors to me and felt like a step into a new generation of games. Descent and Mario 64. I think I played Descent first, and it was just really hard to comprehend that I could go all directions, it was very weird for me. Me and my older brother had to play it at the same time, sharing the keyboard because neither of us could handle the controls on our own. But Mario 64 was just so amazing, it was an experience to feel at the time. Before it, I played 3d games like Tekken, Crash Bandicoot, Twisted Metal, Tomb Raider, but Mario 64 was 3d at it's perfection. It was the ideal way to play 3d. Perfect controls, perfect camera control, the ability to move, jump, swim, and fly in any direction. The sound, the look, everything about it just indicated to me that this will change how games will be designed from here on out.
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#10 hart704
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On the original PlayStation. It felt normal. Developers were always using 2D graphics to give the feeling of 3D. So it was a natural transition.
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#11 ASK_Story
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Mario 64 was probably the game that convinced me that 3D will be the future.
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#12 zoradude
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Mario 64 for sure... It was so crazy my mom had to pull me away from it. It looked so realistic...!
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#13 Mooch174
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I was very unimpressed with 3D games in the eary days (PS1 era). It took quite a while for 3D gaming to approach the level of graphical quality found in 2D games. I didn't really play any 3D games until around 2001 or so.

Since then I've gone back to play some 3D games I missed, like Final Fantasy VII...but man, they look SO bad.

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#14 ddrfreak62
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Like many have said Super mario 64. I completely floored me. The controls were spot on, the level design was great, camera controls were good. It was just a completely new experience.

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#15 Moogleman23
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The first 3D game I remeber playing was Star Fox for the super nintendo. I still remember the commercial and everything.
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#16 OremLK
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The biggest jump for me was Super Mario 64, like so many others, although I did experience 3D gaming before that through other, less awe-inspiring games. Descent might have been my very first experience with true 3D; Wolfenstein 3D and Doom don't quite count in my opinion.
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The game and my reaction: Mario 64. Meh.
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#18 shufu7-11
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Goldeneye on the N64 was the first 3d game I played.All I had was a Super Nintendo, soI was pretty amazed.
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#19 Allikiza
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For me, making a jump from 2D to the 3D world start with Mario 64. Making that jump was not easy at first because of the controls and the fact that you needed to adjust the camera. In 3D games I didn't get the sense of speed like in the 2D games but during times like when I would fall, that was the first time that a game gave me a sense of falling with it. And the ability to perform different moves with different button combinations kept me playing 3D games.

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#20 SummerSong
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Virtua Fighter

It came out when I was playing lots of fighting games in arcades (basically Street Fighter 2) and to me it was so amazing.

I was a fan of Sega mostly because they tried lots of odd new things. I liked many of their not very good games because it was something new but this game made me a fan of Virtua Fighter even after Tekken (more Tekken 2) came out and tried to out do what Sega had done before.

Then Virtua Fighter 2 came out and did something I didn't think was possible in my lifetime.

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Croc lol. Really old.

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#22 Ravenprose
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Virtua Racing (Arcade 1992) was my first true 3D gaming experiance, and it was awesome.A year later Star Fox came out for SNES, and I knew then that 3D was going be HUGE, and it was just a few years later.
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songic then to cs 1.4
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#24 -INKling-
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Good question. In truth it was probably Doom but the first 3D "wow" moment was probably the first Tomb Raider. Running around the caves and knowing that those platforms and walls around me weren't just there as scenery or to keep me on the path but were actually part of the level itself.

Although a bit rough around the edges, that game had a great sense of scale and I feel it is very underrated and influential.
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#26 gamingqueen
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Good question. In truth it was probably Doom but the first 3D "wow" moment was probably the first Tomb Raider. Running around the caves and knowing that those platforms and walls around me weren't just there as scenery or to keep me on the path but were actually part of the level itself.

Although a bit rough around the edges, that game had a great sense of scale and I feel it is very underrated and influential.-INKling-

Same. It's still one of my favourite games of all times :) It's no doubt underrated.

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#27 tmacairjordan87
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for me it was mario 64 and final fantasy 7 at around the same time.

FF7 had a bigger impact on me though because it was the first non kiddy, adult-themed game i played adn remains to this day my favorite game ever

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#28 MegaSonicZX
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Super Mario 64
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#29 W3dotCOM
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AS a younger I loved my Sega. I had all the Sonic games, and even Sega channle. When they first released Sonic 3D I was all over it, and was completely amazed. Not only that, but after that day, my head began to spin with all the possiblities of 3D games.

It was quite the day, but, I must say that it was not as intense as the first time I played GTA3 in comparison to GTA1 and 2. When that game whent to 3D, my head exploded, making it very difficult to continue playing.

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#30 thriteenthmonke
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I hated it.

I was always running into walls and stuff.

I got used to it after a while though.

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#31 Rekunta
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Maybe Tempest or Castle Wolfenstein?? I know CW wasn't truly 3d, but it gave the illusion. It may have been earlier but if so I can't remember.
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#32 havik0666
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When I play the first 3d game of my life in my head I say:Wow,How that can be possible!?It's Amazing,I want a N64 too!
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#33 Ellimist314
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Mario64 was the first 3D game I played.GamerPro1984

Same here.Going from Super Mario World to Super Mario 64 blew my mind.