1st

NES - Of course I got the Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt bundle that came with it, but the first game I bought was Dr. Mario. Coincidentally that is also the last game that my dad has ever been willing to play with me. Oh, the trash talk that used to fly between us over that game.... (-:

SNES - Super Mario Kart was the reason I bought that system, and I still like it better than SMK64. Good stuff.

Gameboy - I bought it for Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, and it's still my favorite GB game around. This game was the closest I'll ever get to a sequel to Link to the Past with top-down graphics and traditional Zelda gameplay, so I enjoyed every minute of it. (-: Besides, it had that fun glitch where you warp to the opposite side of the screen you're moving into if you hit the start button at exactly the right time... so simple, but you could abuse it so easily. Good fun. Oh, and it had the only weapon in the entire Zelda universe that could actually succeed in destroying the mighty chickens! (Oh, and a pox on Wind Waker for eschewing chickens in favor of pigs. What ever happened to tradition?)

Playstation - Twisted Metal 2. That was a game that managed to be a helluva lot of fun almost in spite of itself. Glitchy graphics and poor AI dragged it down, and yet somehow it managed to stay fun for just about as long as I owned the system.

Nintendo 64 - Goldeneye. What else? For those of us who didn't have badass computers back in the day, this was the be-all and end-all of first person shooters for a long time.

Dreamcast - Soul Calibur. In those heady days when it still seemed like Sega might have a fighting chance against Sony, this is the game that tipped the scales against the PS2 for a lot of us. And it held its crown as my favorite fighting game of all time until just last month. (-:

Gamecube - When I bought it, there was a deal in which you could choose from two or three free games. I didn't particularly want any of them, but since it was free, I picked up Mario Party 4. It's not a bad game, don't get me wrong, I just prefer the second or third for the N64. Anyway, at the same time I picked up NHL Hitz 2003 brand new for a mere $8.75. I'll never understand why it was so cheap, because it's a primo game and probably the one that's gotten the most use on my 'Cube (as much because my former roomie was obsessed with it as anything else, though, heh heh, because I'll rate SSBM and SCII right up with it in terms of fun).
 
SNES: Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars
N64: Mario Kart 64
PS2: SSX, Timesplitters
GC: Luigi's mansion, Rogue Leader (online bundle)
 
Wow... so many memories (boy, this thread will show my age :sweat: )

Atari 2600 - Kaboom!

NES - Kung-Fu :D (Im not counting the game that came with the system... Gyromite, where you used R.O.B. :p)

PC - Disney's Stunt Island

PS2 - Well technically it was Tony Hawk 4 & GTA: Vice City (because it came bundled with the system)... But, the first game I got for it after that was Tekken 4.
 
NES - Snoopy's Sports Spectacular

SNES - Super Empire Strikes Back

Gameboy - I got Zelda: Link's Awakening and Mortal Kombat 2 at the same time.

Playstation - This is a tough one. I would say that it was Smackdown 2, but I could be wrong. It could also be Tekken 3.

Playstation 2 - I think it was probably SSX, though again, I could be wrong.
 
My first game ever played (or remember playing) was either Fester's Quest or Ghostbusters...both for the Sega Master System. The first game that I owned was Super Mario Bros.

NES: Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt
SNES: Super Mario World
Genesis: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
PS1: Iron and Blood: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons
Game Boy: Pokemon Blue
Game Gear: Taz Mania
3DO: Gex 1
Dreamcast: I...don't remember....I think it was NFL 2k...

And that's all the systems....
 
Prince of Persia 1 (1989) and Indy Car Racing (1989) for Dos :)
 
C64: Attack of the Mutant Camels / Manic Miner
Sinclair Spectrum: gah ... can't remember the title, the one with Luxor the Moonprince anyway

>long gap<

PC: Doom 2
Playstation: Crash Bandicoot / Porsche Racing (bundle)
Gameboy: Pokemon Blue
PS2: Jak & Daxter
 
Crikes. These are the consoles/computers I owned..

Atari 2600 - Can't remember!!

Spectrum 48k .... probably either Horace Goes Skiing or Chequered Flag - both game with the Spectrum 48k.

Spectrum 128k.. Paperboy! I remember that!

Sega Master System - Afterburner - bought it.

Sega Megadrive - Buck Rogers

SNES - Supermarioworld - Came with console

Gameboy - Mortal Kombat

Gameboy Advanced - Spider Man - Mysterio's Revenge

Amiga 500 - Shadow Of The Beast (came included)

PC: Civilization

Playstation - Tomb Raider - I bought it with console.

Playstation 2 - GTA3
 

Spotlight

Staff online

Who's on Discord?

Latest profile posts

John Pannozzi Classic Speedy John Pannozzi wrote on Classic Speedy's profile.
Glad I got you to watch Stranger Things.

If I may recommend more media for you to check out, here's a starter:

You've mentioned that haven't read the original TMNT comics from Mirage Studios. Well, this video by YouTuber "Soundout12" gives a decent roadmap for where to start:

dmxx116 really likes to wish for people not to return back to so and so because their films didn't do so well. I don't agree with everything he says, though I agree on that Jared Leto shouldn't play Skeletor.
I'm sorry but I disagree with what GRPHX said about the past five films with Daniel Craig as James Bond as well as the choice of Denis Villeneuve as director and Steven Knight as writer in the next film because I really doubt Villeneuve's take will be like the Craig films at all and besides, all of the stuff he mentioned happened before the Craig films such as Licence to Kill.
idromania2025new Sebisca23 idromania2025new wrote on Sebisca23's profile.
Hi, welcome to Toonzone


There's something about seeing kids cry after they mess up big time that really gets to me. One can definitely feel bad for Layla.

Featured Posts

Back
Top