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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:39 am
by David S.
Atari 2600 - Combat came with the system, and I got Space Invaders at the same time - both were Christmas presents. I have tons of 2600 carts and still play them!
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:26 pm
by pap64
First of all, I just want to say how happy it makes me to know there are people that enjoy my favorite hobby. I honestly never expected any of you to own multiple consoles (save the PS3 for Blu-Ray).
With that said, here are my games...
NES: Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt
Super NES: Super Mario World
Genesis: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Nintendo 64: Super Mario 64
Playstation: Dino Crisis/Unjammer Lammy
XBOX: Halo 2
Gamecube: Luigi's Mansion
Playstation 2: Ready to Rumble Boxing 2
Nintendo DS: Super Mario 64 DS
Wii: Wii Sports/Elebits
XBOX 360: Viva Pinata
I don't own a PSP or PS3 yet.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:37 pm
by BrandonH
From memory:
NES: Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros 2, Paperboy, and perhaps Tetris (console now sold)
SNES: Super Mario World
N64: Goldeneye 007, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Star Fox 64, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
GameCube: SSX Tricky
Wii: Wii Sports, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Excite Truck, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
DS: Super Mario 64 DS
Game Boy Advance: Metroid Fusion, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Seasons (really unsure of these)(system sold, but Game Boy Player retained)
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:22 pm
by Barbossa
It's funny not one person mentioned
Virtual Boy yet.
Here's mine:
NES: Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt
Game Boy: Tetris
SNES: Super Mario World
I haven't bought a gaming system since SNES, because College and University came into the picture.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:36 pm
by DarthPrime
Barbossa wrote:It's funny not one person mentioned
Virtual Boy yet.
Ah the Virtual Boy. I don't know anyone that had one, but did get a chance to play one once. I ended up having a headache after I played it for a little while.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:57 pm
by bern1992
A lot of my first games were ones that came bundled with the system when I bought it, so I'll list it first, followed by the first game I remember buying.
SNES-Tetris and Dr Mario/Donkey Kong Country
PS1-Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
PS2-Eyetoy Play/Grand Theft Auto Vice City
PSP-The Simpsons Game/Little Britain: The Video Game
PS3-Grand Theft Auto IV/Top Spin 3
Guess which brand I'm a fanboy for...
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:21 am
by Jules
Commodore 64 - Who knows!? There were so many games. And the computer initially belonged to my brothers.
PlayStation - Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Striked Back (Naughty Dog)
Little Big Adventure (Adeline Software International)
Z (The Bitmap Brothers)
PlayStation 2 - Theme Park World (Bullfrog)
Gran Turismo 4 (Polyphony Digital)
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 12:04 pm
by Lazario
I don't remember what form of
Atari it was I owned, but:
Stampede
Nintendo...ES (you know,
that one):
Super Mario Bros.
Super NES:
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Nintendo 64:
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:18 pm
by littlefuzzy
Oh man... You expect me to remember back 30 years+ and almost 1000 games??
Well, lets see (in the approximate purchase order):
These are the consoles I bought during the systems' lives:
- Colecovision - I can't remember, unfortunately I sold my Colecovision and Atari Adaptor
It might have been a pack-in, maybe Donkey Kong?
- Atari 2600 adaptor for the Colecovision - possibly something like Star Raiders (w/ the keypad), I think I bought it and a couple of other clearance titles before I had the system. I'd take them to a friend's house.
- Nintendo Entertainment System - most likely the pack-ins, Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt
- Sega Genesis - The pack-in, Altered Beast
- Sega Master System Power-Base converter for Genesis - Shanghai (which was unfortunately one of the few games not playable on the converter unless you had a Master System controller...)
- TurboGrafx 16 - Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (the pack-in)
- Game Boy - Tetris (pack-in)
- Dreamcast - probably Blue Stinger, Sonic Adventure, and Virtua Fighter 3TB (all Japanese, since I bought a Japanese Dreamcast and those games at a used game store)
- Playstation 2 - It's hard to say, I found a photo of my new PS2 system and 32 games (see below)
- Gamecube - Metroid Prime (pack-in)
- Gameboy Advance - possibly Fire Emblem, Golden Sun, or Sword of Mana (see below)
- Nintendo DS (lite) - possibly Brain Age, but I don't think it was a pack-in
- X-Box - Possibly Halo, Halo II, or Elder Scrolls 3. I bought games before I had the system.
- PSP (no hardware) - Death Jr. Limited Edition, I think (I have about 10 games for the system for when I get one.)
- Wii (no hardware) - Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors - I'm a Dragon Quest fan, and it was 10 bucks.
- X-Box 360 (no hardware) - The Simpsons Game (10 bucks on black friday)
I also have the following systems, purchased after they were obsolete. All games were purchased used, and I might have bought stacks of them at a time:
PS1
Game Boy Color (and Pocket)
N64
SNES
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Sega Saturn
Sega 32X (goes on Genesis)
Sega CD - no hardware, but a few games. I had the CD, but I regrettably sold it and my Genesis several years back, and haven't found a CD system again.
Sega Game Gear
Sega Nomad (portable Genesis player)
Atari 2600
Intellivision
**Regarding the PS2, PS1, Gameboy Advance, and a few other titles, I traded in something like 90 DVDs when Blockbuster gave $8 minimum on traded DVDs, so I ended up with about $400 or so.
I extended that with some game trades - trade in 3 games, get the credit for those, AND get any used game for 10 bucks. I would trade in three crappy EA games (probably purchased on a 3 for 10 or cheaper deal,) and get something like Halo 2, with a $35 trade-in value. Then I'd trade it and two more crappy games, get another $10 game, AND have about 25 extra in credit...
That enabled me to get a GameBoy Advance, Game Cube, PS2, PS1, and lots of games for all of those systems and older systems like the SNES and N64... Because of that, I got many games all at once, so I'm not sure which ones were actually first.
Here is the picture showing some of my purchases from the trade-ins:

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:22 am
by PixarFan2006
I have a new addition
PSP - Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters
I hope to buy many more games for it (Even though i cannot find many in stock).
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:12 pm
by memnv
pong
Atari 2600 - space invaders and Asteroids
Nintendo NES - Mario Brothers
Sega Genesis - Sonic the Hedgehog
Super Nintendo - think it was a Mario
Nintendo 64 - Mario 64
Playstation 2 - Dont remember had so many games
Nintendo DS - Mario vs Donkey Kong
Xbox 360 - Connan, Marvels Ultimate Alliance
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:13 am
by leuchtmuschel
Gamecube: Super Mario Sunshine
Wii: Excite Truck
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:37 am
by slave2moonlight
I've owned an Atari 2600, my sister had a Sega Genesis, and I have a PS1 and PS3 (that unfortunately does not play PS2 games).
Unfortunately, I can't remember which games I got first. Possibly Pac Man with the Atari, possibly Resident Evil 2 for PS1... Maybe not. For the PS3 I only own one game: Star Wars Force Unleashed. I never buy many games, and I guess I'm not much of a "gamer" since my main interest is in games based on popular franchises (I mean, movies, cartoon characters, etc...), because I'm more into movies and cartoons than anything else.
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:38 am
by littlefuzzy
slave2moonlight wrote:I've owned an Atari 2600, my sister had a Sega Genesis, and I have a PS1 and PS3 (that unfortunately does not play PS2 games).
Unfortunately, I can't remember which games I got first. Possibly Pac Man with the Atari, possibly Resident Evil 2 for PS1... Maybe not. For the PS3 I only own one game: Star Wars Force Unleashed. I never buy many games, and I guess I'm not much of a "gamer" since my main interest is in games based on popular franchises (I mean, movies, cartoon characters, etc...), because I'm more into movies and cartoons than anything else.
Sadly, by sticking to those kinds of games, you are missing out on all the good ones... It's well known in gaming circles that most "franchise" games are just put out quickly and cheaply to tie-in to the movie or TV show, and the critical reviews of those games are usually pretty bad.
It's kind of like a Disney fan who doesn't watch ANY of the original Animated Classics, just the cheap sequels that are cranked out for video release...
That being said, there are some good games that are based on Franchises... You might take a look at the Lego games: Lego Star Wars (GREAT FUN!), Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Batman (I haven't played any of that one yet.)
Also, for your PS3, download Flower, and then there is one I can't recall the name of, that is based on the old Break Out or Arkanoid style games; but you hit huge animated objects, like pirates, sharks, desert islands, and pirate ships. Both of those games are very fun!
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:49 am
by slave2moonlight
littlefuzzy wrote:Sadly, by sticking to those kinds of games, you are missing out on all the good ones... It's well known in gaming circles that most "franchise" games are just put out quickly and cheaply to tie-in to the movie or TV show, and the critical reviews of those games are usually pretty bad.
That being said, there are some good games that are based on Franchises... You might take a look at the Lego games: Lego Star Wars (GREAT FUN!), Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Batman (I haven't played any of that one yet.)
Yeah, I've heard that (my 2 best friends are gamers), but most of the other stuff doesn't appeal to me with their storylines, or I try them and don't find them very fun. And more importantly, I don't have the time to play all THAT much. I don't buy just any franchise games though. I do wish they'd make a good zombie themed game for the PS3 though; I love those. And, actually, I tried the Lego Indiana Jones demo and, despite being an Indy fanatic, didn't like it that much.