Ah yes myself as well. I was real young but my dad had a 486 and had wolfenstein on it. I wanted to play but was told I was too young, I was allowed to watch. The game confused me as so far I saw no wolves but it looked neat as hell, running around in a little world shooting bad guys! Oh there's some wolves! (the dogs I think). My dad got up to do something for a minute so of course I hopped right on and started playing, and was subsequently banned from the room when he came back and caught me.
Chex Quest was my first. I remember begging my mom to buy the type of cereal that it came in, and eventually she did. I never beat it, though I did get to the last level. Then probably a year or so later I discovered Quake and goddamn did that game creep the shit out of me. I've loved the Quake series since then though.
The first FPS game was Wolf3D for me, but I remember playing a first person version of Pacman long before that. It had old Hercules graphics with nothing but green lines to draw the edges of the corridors.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]