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Prince of Persia, the first game I ever played.
Probably followed by Tetris, the first game I ever played in my own device.
Then I looked it up, and SNES JRPGs Secret of Mana and Secret of Evermore were also from the 90s and now I can't decide anymore, especially as I just realized there were 5 more years of games still coming.
I remember being amazed at the seemingly super fluid animation of the character running. And those falling sequences…
I don't remember, all I remember is that I was a few times allowed to visit my dad at work and play it on his computer there because we didn't have one at home ;)
The first game that really impressed me with the graphics was virtual fighter a few years later when we had a family PC ;)