Way back in the day my father was actually one of the very first people to have a computer that I knew. I remember playing games on the really big floppies. Xexon? something basically the same if not that specifically. 3d pacman and my personal favorite was a maze generator where you could just enter the size to make it as large and complex as you wanted.
I can't recall if this was before or after atari consoles. But I had the atari 400 that had a built in keyboard as well as the normal 2600. We had the normal games for that, froger, pole position, pong, etc... But the one I really liked was this space sim game. You were a fighter craft and you entered coordinates on the keyboard to warp to locations and never knew what would be there when you arrived, enemies, space station, whatever. no idea what that was called.
I can't recall if this was before or after atari consoles. But I had the atari 400 that had a built in keyboard as well as the normal 2600. We had the normal games for that, froger, pole position, pong, etc... But the one I really liked was this space sim game. You were a fighter craft and you entered coordinates on the keyboard to warp to locations and never knew what would be there when you arrived, enemies, space station, whatever. no idea what that was called.