I played Super Mario Bros 3 with my parents on SNES. Great game.
I agree.
But there seems to be some confusion. Twice now you've referred to NES games and peripherals using "SNES".
We have the NES, the Original Nintendo Entertainment System. North American version is a big boxy thing that loads in the front to a 168 pin connector that turns to **** because of all the pointless mechanics involved (which were half-necessary so the machine didn't seem like a game machine but rather a "Entertainment System". Then there was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES, which couldn't play NES games and had a different cartridge form factor entirely, and of course upgraded hardware.
Super Mario Bros. 3 was on both, the original was the NES game, and it was re-released on the SNES in Super Mario All-Stars. So I gave that a pass, then you said Duck Hunt and implied it was on the SNES. It wasn't. Duck Hunt was a game for NES using the NES light gun. there was no direct equivalent for the SNES, and the Super Scope was a totally different thing with different tech behind it.
May seem pedantic but for some reason I find it annoying.
Anyway, first game I ever played? Hell if I know. probably a NES game- probably Super Mario Brothers.
But there seems to be some confusion. Twice now you've referred to NES games and peripherals using "SNES".
We have the NES, the Original Nintendo Entertainment System. North American version is a big boxy thing that loads in the front to a 168 pin connector that turns to **** because of all the pointless mechanics involved (which were half-necessary so the machine didn't seem like a game machine but rather a "Entertainment System". Then there was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES, which couldn't play NES games and had a different cartridge form factor entirely, and of course upgraded hardware.
Super Mario Bros. 3 was on both, the original was the NES game, and it was re-released on the SNES in Super Mario All-Stars. So I gave that a pass, then you said Duck Hunt and implied it was on the SNES. It wasn't. Duck Hunt was a game for NES using the NES light gun. there was no direct equivalent for the SNES, and the Super Scope was a totally different thing with different tech behind it.
May seem pedantic but for some reason I find it annoying.
Anyway, first game I ever played? Hell if I know. probably a NES game- probably Super Mario Brothers.
Hmm. Well I have no idea if we had an SNES or NES. It was probably NES then. I hardly remember.
Spyro: Year of the dragon for PS1 I got all the dragon eggs and gems. good times.
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I like to think that whenever you beat an AI in any videogame, it gets sent to whatever equivalent of Hell computers have. I can only presume that this would be Aperture Laboratories from Portal. May GLaDOS have mercy on them.
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES. I know where to get every single item and find all the secrets by heart. I could probably beat the game 100% in a couple of hours or more with zero deaths. :wink.gif:
Either Mario Kart 64 or DK64, I don't really remember because I was only about 4 when we got our first game system (an N64 obviously) and those where the first 2 games we got.
Probably Joust or Buck Rogers in the 24th Century for the Atari 2600
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"When we release a pure bugfix update, people get VERY upset ("NOTHING CHANGED!").. Adding features gives us much happier users. But I do realize that it's only happier users in the short term." - Notch
Or starfox assault..
The earliest I can remember is the Ghostbusters game on the Commodore 64.
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I agree.
But there seems to be some confusion. Twice now you've referred to NES games and peripherals using "SNES".
We have the NES, the Original Nintendo Entertainment System. North American version is a big boxy thing that loads in the front to a 168 pin connector that turns to **** because of all the pointless mechanics involved (which were half-necessary so the machine didn't seem like a game machine but rather a "Entertainment System". Then there was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES, which couldn't play NES games and had a different cartridge form factor entirely, and of course upgraded hardware.
Super Mario Bros. 3 was on both, the original was the NES game, and it was re-released on the SNES in Super Mario All-Stars. So I gave that a pass, then you said Duck Hunt and implied it was on the SNES. It wasn't. Duck Hunt was a game for NES using the NES light gun. there was no direct equivalent for the SNES, and the Super Scope was a totally different thing with different tech behind it.
May seem pedantic but for some reason I find it annoying.
Anyway, first game I ever played? Hell if I know. probably a NES game- probably Super Mario Brothers.
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Hmm. Well I have no idea if we had an SNES or NES. It was probably NES then. I hardly remember.
I still remember that stupid pelican.
Or.. Maybe it was Pokemon Yellow. QUICK! SOMEONE GET ME BRAIN JUICE! D:>
"When we release a pure bugfix update, people get VERY upset ("NOTHING CHANGED!").. Adding features gives us much happier users. But I do realize that it's only happier users in the short term." - Notch
My dad still plays that game...