What is the first game you've ever beat?
I am trying to think back to remember the first game I ever beat but since it's likely more than 20 years ago I have to think.
For me it's probably a NES game.
Posted 24 February 2014 - 03:44 AM
What is the first game you've ever beat?
I am trying to think back to remember the first game I ever beat but since it's likely more than 20 years ago I have to think.
For me it's probably a NES game.
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 04:33 AM
Game Boy Colour - Kirby's Dream Land. =D
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 04:39 AM
Donkey Kong Country on the Super Nintendo. Was and still is, my favorite game of all time.
Posted 24 February 2014 - 05:42 AM
Uhh... Dragon's Lair, I believe. Or Lemmings... I can't be asked to remember.
Posted 24 February 2014 - 06:26 AM
I had to think long and hard about it but I think mine was Snake Rattle 'n' Roll for the NES.
Edited by Radspakr, 24 February 2014 - 06:26 AM.
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:18 AM
Hey, I remember that one. I think I had that for my Sega. It locked up half the time, but I remember it.
Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:05 AM
Asterix & Obelix for Windows 95.
No fuel left for the pilgrims
Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:28 AM
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:58 AM
Yes, it most certainly does. =D I play Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe, if you want to give the game another crack.
Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy. - C.S. Lewis
There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning. - Louis L'Amour
What will matter then will be people. If relationships will matter most then, shouldn't they matter most now? - Max Lucado
Posted 24 February 2014 - 04:52 PM
Pokemon Leaf Green Version for GBA SP
Posted 24 February 2014 - 05:26 PM
Probably good old Spyro: Legend of the Dragonfly. Such an awesome game, though I know a lot of people would disagree.
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 05:29 PM
Spyro: Year of the Dragon = best Spyro.
No fuel left for the pilgrims
Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:44 PM
I never got into platformers, other than Metroid, Super Mario 64, and a bunch of Gameboy junk. I was probably too busy playing Thief: The Dark Project, Bard's Tale, and text adventures to care for jumping around and nonsense. Then again... I play lots of puzzle platformers, so it's weird how that turned out.
Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:31 PM
Homerun baseball for the Atari 2600
Posted 25 February 2014 - 06:45 PM
Yes, it most certainly does. =D I play Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe, if you want to give the game another crack.
ComradeCrimson: AS is the product of Hungarian acid
ComradeCrimson: And magical hussars
Dutchygamer: and Weird Al.
Posted 25 February 2014 - 07:01 PM
Super Mario World on the SNES, since my dad wouldn't let me play on the Commodore 64 that we had
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Posted 25 February 2014 - 08:03 PM
I never got into platformers, other than Metroid, Super Mario 64, and a bunch of Gameboy junk. I was probably too busy playing Thief: The Dark Project, Bard's Tale, and text adventures to care for jumping around and nonsense. Then again... I play lots of puzzle platformers, so it's weird how that turned out.
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Posted 25 February 2014 - 08:51 PM
Bard's Tale, nice.... got that for C64..... text adventures like Zork, lol
Posted 25 February 2014 - 11:01 PM
Oh man, I loved Zork. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy text adventure has a lot of Zork references, which is absolutely wonderful.
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