An oldie (sorry @tasse-tee):
Now for something very old(near accurate graphics!):
Mmm
One: Quackshot !
Ok, maybe world of illusion too…
But more Mickey games

An oldie (sorry @tasse-tee):
But she knows Q*Bert - very suspicious…
(btw: Q*Bert is one of the coolest video game heroes ever!)
I had Donald Duck Lucky Dime Caper for Game Gear, so that´s at least one more.

Sushi:
An oldie (sorry @tasse-tee):
But she knows Q*Bert - very suspicious…
(btw: Q*Bert is one of the coolest video game heroes ever!)
She simply saw the movie Pixels!
Am I right?
Ah yes. I was only thinking of the MD/Genesis

Ghostbusters?

But she knows Q*Bert - very suspicious…
I found Q*Bert at an arcade games convention in Newcastle!
(and also he’s in Wreck It Ralph)

But she knows Q*Bert - very suspicious…
Do you know this?
If you said yes, does that make you 50?

Ghostbusters
Older!

Now for something very old(near accurate graphics!):
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Hint?

I had Donald Duck Lucky Dime Caper for Game Gear …
I had Donald Duck’s Playground:
I’ve played it for hours just to figure out the goal in that game …

She simply saw the movie Pixels!
Am I right?
All I remember about Pixels is the giant Pac-Man.

milanfahrnholz:
Now for something very old(near accurate graphics!):
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Hint?
Three more objects:
Another oldie (1982), but with franchises till even a few years ago

Donald Duck’s Playground
One of the very first ever video games I played. The first must have been Battleships or something.
I loved the sound Donald makes when he misses a catch in that stage in the thumbnail.

An oldie (sorry @tasse-tee):
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@Someone, you should know this I guess

If you said yes, does that make you 50?
Well, you don’t know my real age. (Hm… Or have I written it here in the forum somewhere…
?) Anyway, I actually have played it on the first(!) version of the Atari 2600.
The GIF above doesn’t show the original Pong, btw. (That wasn’t the first tennis game, btw.)
Well that´s two pitfall enemies, but the diamond ring?

Anyway, I actually have played it on the first(!) version of the Atari 2600.
Which came out in germany three years later than in the US. The original Pong was 8 years old by that time.

The GIF above doesn’t show the original Pong, btw.
(That wasn’t the first tennis game, btw.)
Yeah, I really should have gone for Tennis For Two.