Your first game on each system?

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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Dec 31, '07, 4:09 pm

Here's my list...

NES: Super Mario/Duck Hunt
Genesis: Sonic
PSX: Spyro the Dragon and FF7 (loved them both)
PS2: Ratchet and Clank and Kingdom Hearts (loved the former, wasn't too fond of the latter)
PC: Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall

I don't have any of the new systems, no way I could afford them now, but I'm hoping to get one of them someday.
Next Pokemon game(s): Pearl
Last finished Pokémon game: Shield
Other games: Skyrim Special Edition (Switch), Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Switch & PS4), Okami (Switch & PS4)
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Postby Thoul » Mon Dec 31, '07, 9:06 pm

Well, I can now add a couple of more entries for myself:

Wii - Wii Sports, Super Mario Galaxy
Nintendo DS - Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
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Postby SparkyIII » Tue Jan 1, '08, 4:34 am

Lemme see here:

Genesis: X-men
PS1: FF7 I believe
PS2: Gran Turismo 4, my dad bought it for himself XD
Game Gear: Devilish
Gameboy: Zelda: Not sure which
DS: FF12
TurboGrafx16:Hmmm...Keith Courage I believe.
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Postby hugues » Tue Jan 1, '08, 3:18 pm

Not counting pack-in games..

Intellivision: Donkey Kong
NES: Legend of Zelda
Sega Genesis: Golden Axe
SMS: Phantasy Star (although I didn't own an SMS at the time)
Game Boy: Super Mario World
TurboDuo: Ys III
Sega CD: Snatcher
32X: Virtua Fighter
Super Nintendo: ???? totally drawing a blank
Atari Jaguar: Alien vs. Predator (bought the system on super-clearance just for this game)
Virtual Boy: Wario Land (got the system for free, only game I bought for it)
Nintendo 64: Ocarina of Time
GBA: Zelda DX
Dreamcast: Crazy Taxi
Gamecube: Rebel Assault, Luigi's Mansion, Madden 2002 (had to buy a bundle when I pre-ordered it)
Playstation: Chrono Cross (yeah, I bought the system really late)
Playstation 2: Sega Arcade Collection (bought it before I owned the system, which I also got really late)

My 3DO and Saturn I bought as a used bundle with several games so I'm not counting those.
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Postby LordShibas » Tue Jan 1, '08, 3:56 pm

hugues wrote:Not counting pack-in games..

Atari Jaguar: Alien vs. Predator (bought the system on super-clearance just for this game).


After all that trouble you went through, then they release a superior version on PC. And a sequel.
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Postby Snorb » Tue Jan 1, '08, 4:40 pm

Atolm: The way everyone's describing it, I think you're playing Star Trek: 25th Anniversary. Not sure if there was a Star Trek TNG game available on the GBClassic.

Anyway, my list of consoles that is accurate as best as memories of years that start "Nineteen eighty/ninety-" can get:

Odyssey2- My parents had this before I was born. I still have clear memories of Quest for the Rings!, Cosmic Encounters!, UFO!, KC Munchkin!, Smithereens!, and Pick Axe Pete!. And yes, the unnecessary exclamation points are part of the games' titles.
NES- Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet. God, I miss the Power Pad so much.
SNES- Super Mario World. Second best Mario game ever made.
Genesis- Probably Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2, FinalZone, Dynamite Duke, Fatal Labyrinth, Toki, and a slew of others. My family got this from my aunt when our cousins got older.
32X- Knuckles Chaotix, DooM, Cosmic Chaos, Space Harrier, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (The only five games we got for it that Christmas. I still love- and emulate!- Chaotix and Space Harrier ^_^)
GBClassic- BreakThru!, The Hunt for Red October
GBColor- Pokemon Silver, Crystalis (F minus minus, zero stars, would never eat again),
GBA- Super Mario Advance, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (The only two games available at launch. >_<)
N64- Super Mario 64 (Third best Mario game ever.), Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Third best Star Wars game ever, next to KotoR1 and 2.)
DS- Super Mario 64 DS, Asphalt: Urban GT.
PSX- Resident Evil 2, Parasite Eve (Aya Brea is still one of the hottest RPG characters ever.)
PS2- Final Fantasy X
GCN- Luigi's Mansion, Super Smash Bros. Melee
Wii- Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Wii Sports doesn't count, because it comes with the Wii.)
Virtual Console- Super Mario Bros. 2J (Super Mario Bros. as designed by Satan!)
Xbox 360- Forza Motorsport 2/Marvel Ultimate Alliance (These came packed in with the 360. Goooooooo prepacks!)

EDIT: Forgot Virtual Console and the 32X. >_<
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Postby Celeith » Tue Jan 1, '08, 8:26 pm

Lets see if I can remember what mine were.

Atari: Pong (can't believe I have one of these)
Nes: Mario Bros/Duck Hunt
Snes: Legend of Zelda LTTP
Sega: Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Sega Saturn: Alberts Odyssey
Gameboy: Final Fantasy Adventure
Gameboy Color: Pokemon Silver
Gameboy Advance: Golden Sun
Game Gear: Shinobi II
N64: Legend of Zelda OOT
PS1: Alundra
PS2: Kingdom Hearts
JPS2: Tales of Destiny Remake
Gamecube: Tales of Symphonia
Xbox 360: Naruto Rise of the Ninja
Nintendo Ds: Final Fantasy III
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Postby hugues » Wed Jan 2, '08, 11:30 pm

LordShibas wrote:
hugues wrote:Not counting pack-in games..

Atari Jaguar: Alien vs. Predator (bought the system on super-clearance just for this game).


After all that trouble you went through, then they release a superior version on PC. And a sequel.

Yeah but something like 10+ years later.. besides, that Jaguar version was amazing for the time. Too bad the rest of the system wasn't so hot..
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Postby Atlinsmere » Mon Jan 7, '08, 3:31 am

If I remember correctly...

NES - Super MArio Bros/Duck Hunt.
SNES - Super Mario World
Genesis - Phantasy Star IV
N64 - Golden Eye 007

GBA - Juka and (I forget the rest of the name)
GameCube - Second Site
PlayStation - Digimon World

PlayStation 2 - ATV Offroad Fury 3
PC - Heroes of Might and Magic III -Complete-
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Postby SparkyIII » Tue Jan 8, '08, 2:10 am

PC: Age of Empires forgot about that.
Everything has a pattern. Something set. Even random things. They aren't random at all, its complex mathematics. The trick is to find the pattern. Then you can exploit it.

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