Mine was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! ! I got an NES and Mario/Duckhunt, TMNT and Double Dragon 2 in the early 90's for Christmas. I was maybe 6 or so.
Nintendogs on the DS. If they came out with a new version for the Switch, I'd buy it even if it was $70, so long as it was the same as the original. 🥲 I miss my lab Lucky!
When I was a toddler, the super Mario bros game on snes. But when I was old enough, ocarina of time for the Nintendo 64. That game inspired me to want to learn to read at an early age so I could understand what was going on
The orginal Mortal Kombat. My older sister rented a console and the game from a video shop in the late 90s and I thought it was the coolest thing ever even though she barely gave me a go
The original nes super mario brothers is the first console game. Before that... i am thinking pacman/goonies at pizza hut. I may be wrong on that timeframe.
A pong clone on a device called the Odyssey (Magnavox, I think) it had joysticks, but they were part of the console (early to mid-70's?) My dad was an appliance salesman and brought it home for one weekend. It had other games built-in, but I don't remember them. I'll be 66 in a few days and still playing (Xbox X).
the legend of Zelda, NES version, me and my brother crushed this game when we were children. Shit we'd probably crush it now in our 40's if we got a chance to play it on a console, not some emulator - not the same feel
First game I played was Civilization: Call to Power II with my dad when I was a child. First game I owned was Gothic 2. Still remembering standing in Khorinis for the first time and just looking into the night sky, mindblown, because it looked so realistic.
Super Mario Bros 3. My cousin had to do the pit jumps for me because my hands were too small to hit both the B and A buttons together