First game you ever owned.

I grew up poor, so it took me a while before I actually got a video game sytem. Diddy Kong Racing was my first game, and I own it to this very day. My N64 will be 10 years old this christmas, and yet I could never bear to get rid of the thing. I heart my N64.
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall Of The Foot Clan. It was for the Game Boy. God it was fun, I used to play it all the time. Michaelangelo was a badass. The gameplay was fun, the stroy was pretty sweet, and as a 7 year old kis the game was the shit. I still pull it out and relive some old memories. God how I miss those days.
 
I got a Playstation 2 when was about 6,7,or 8. I only had one game with that. It was Smackdown 2: Know Your Role. I loved that game! It was awesome. I haven't even seen that game in so many years but I still remember those good times.
 
Wow, after reading those three post I just feel old now, LOL

The first game I owned was Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt for the NES (yeah the old original 8-bit NES, LOL), they came in the same cartridge and I played both those games as much as I possibly could, and every one in the family loved Duck Hunt

Same here. I can't believe how many people are saying Playstation & N64 games as their first. That's ridiculous. But yes, Mario & Duck Hunt were my first games the family loved both.
 
I feel old now too... My first game was Mario/Duck Hunt package for the NES as well. Very soon after that came the legendary brick Gameboy with Super Mario Land and Tetris. I don't have that NES or cartridge anymore as they had each expired, but I do have another NES and another cartridge of Mario/Duck Hunt. 2 Player Duck Hunt remains a massive pain in the ass...
 
Lets see, the first ever game I owned was a game called something Canyons and I believe it was for the Commodore 64, or something like that if that counts as a system. This was way back in like 83 or something like that. I also had an Atari as well, which probably counts as more of a console then the 64, and the first game I owned for that was Combat and Pac-Man.

Now who feels old?
 
My first game was Vector Man for the sega genesis. i got a sega when i was around 7 or 8 and till this day i still remember that being my first game. It was your basic 2d shooter go from point A to point B while shooting down your enemys. I barely remember the story at all since it was so long ago but man would i play that mindlessly for hours.
 
The first game I ever owned was Zelda:A Link to the Past, for the Super Nintendo. I got it for Christmas when the Super Nintendo was maybe a year old. I loved playing that game and still do. I would play that game all night if I could. I still haven't beat it. I'm on the very last castle in the Dark World. It's actually been a few years since I have played it. Will and I have a Super NES, but we never use it anymore.
 
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Geez this is a bad sign...I am not really that old though I sometimes do feel like it, like now.
First game system I owned was the old Atari 2600 and the first game I can remember is Donkey Kong...yea the one with the little plumber with no name who went on to become Mario. I also had Pong and that old Duck Hunter game around the same time.
Now granted, the NES was out at the time but nonetheless, that was my first gaming experience as I recall.

But I look back on DK as a classic for what it brought. The DK series itself is alright, but come on..the Mario series is one of the better gaming series that there ever was (I wouldn't say my all-time favorite but it's up there)
 
If I remember correctly the first game I ever owned was Vectorman for the Sega Genesis, I loved that game. Not much to the game at all, but I was real little when I owned it so I thought it was the best dang thing ever.
 
Like Justin, my first adventure took place at 8 bits. The very same game welcomed me into the gaming world. Super Mario Bros. combined with the ultimate Violent (violent by those days standings) Duck Hunt. I must say, my favorite thing to do in the world is play two play SMB, and beat it in one turn, not giving the other player a turn. I was never that big of a fan of Duck Hunt, because I couldn't standing knowing there wasn't going to be an ending.
 

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