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On my lappy in college?

Occasionally Nox and Sleeping Dogs. Plus Terraria.
All the time? Need for Speed Most Wanted 2013 and Minecraft.
Not school, but rather a a computer course outside of schools. The lesson began at 8:00, but we gathered outside at 7:30, our teeth chattering in the cold, until the secretary came to unlock the door and turn on the heating. We would then play shareware FPSs like Duke 3D and Blood over LAN until the teacher started the lesson at 8:00. Sometimes, if we were really good and completed all our tasks ahead of time, he would let us play some more for the last 20 minutes of the class. Good times.
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Matewis: I suppose the first one I played was skyroads which for some reason was installed on some computers in my primary school's computer lab.

In highschool I snuck in some Tzar (the demo) during a few computer study classes, but more for the joke of it. Programming was more fun. One of my classmates who could ill afford it though paid literally no attention to the teacher and spent each class playing Quake from beginning to end. I believe he dropped out of the class eventually.
Yar's Revenge
Pitfall II
The Legend of the Exploding Fist
Raid on Bungling Bay
Karateka
Gunship
Epyx Sub Battle
Crystal Castles
Rampage
Gauntlet II
Twin Tigers
Karate Champ
Dodge ball. My favorite game in gym class. And when I was in school trading Garbage Pail Kids cards were super popular.

Oh you meant video games. Sorry. We didn't really have video games yet when I was in school back in the 80s and early 90s. Not at least handhelds. And the early Nintendo Gameboys were quickly confiscated by nosy teachers and school aides.