Author Topic: What was the first game you ever finished?  (Read 1758 times)

I have an issue where I barely ever finish games because I get too bored to continue them, but as I have gotten older, I am more inclined to want to finish them now as I get to know the ending, etc.
Aside from Super Mario, the first game I beat was Medieval for the playstation. It was quite an amazing feat for me to actually complete a game. Now of course I beat them all the time but whatever.
What was the first game you guys ever beat?

Zelda Oracle of seasons.

And I just finished Pokemon yellow for the first time :D...

I have an issue where I barely ever finish games because I get too bored to continue them, but as I have gotten older, I am more inclined to want to finish them now as I get to know the ending, etc.
Aside from Super Mario, the first game I beat was Medieval for the playstation. It was quite an amazing feat for me to actually complete a game. Now of course I beat them all the time but whatever.
What was the first game you guys ever beat?

I'm in the same boat.

Uhm... Let me see...

It was the first Mario Party. But my brothers helped me with that. I guess the very first one I beat by myself was Pokemon Silver.


Super mario world

I was 5 years old when I completed it

Finding Nemo. :cookieMonster:
Not the first game I ever got, but the first one I beat.


I'll be damned if I can remember the actual name of it, but a PC Noddy game. ages 3+!

And if not that, then two PC Tonka games. which again, I can't remember.

And finally, if not those three, Pokemon Yellow/Crystal. I can't remember exactly which one it was. I'm trying to remember if the one I completed had a Charizard or Feraligatr. I think it's more likely Crystal.

Crap, not finally. Winnie the Pooh. For Gameboy Color. However I didn't complete that 100% I just couldn't copy Kangas dancing moves perfectly. :(

Frogger :D (Hard as hell)

I don't remember ever finishing a game. If I did, it was probably Pokemon Blue, but I don't really like linear and non-open-ended games. I also play 90% multiplayer games. So really there is no end to get to.

EDIT: basically like ladios



Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force


Luigi's Mansion.
Good game, but it's short. :(