Excellent thread mate-
10 game timeline over the years.
*(Of course, plenty of excellent games did not make the cut, but I still love them! They know who they are....)
**(I think we should do a separate list for arcade games over the years, because I could easily tell stories of the first time I saw a Neo Geo cab or Street Fighter II or DoubleDragon in the arcades and what years I played them!)
***(This should also in no way be considered my top 10 games.)
1984- Downland - Tandy Color Computer-
My first gaming experience in my own home was the Tandy CoCo and this is the first every game I owned. I remember that Xmas morning like it was yesterday (even if it was over 30 years ago!!) It's a little pitfall a little Donkey Kong and a TON of fun! Even today!!
1989- Batman (NES)
This is probably my favorite action platformer of all time. I find myself playing through it every couple months at least. For a little while I was attempting to do speed runs of this game after watching some of the great games played quick live streams, but could never get any better than around 18 minutes. LOL Such a wonderful game. First NES game I ever got outside of the Mario/Duck Hunt pack in. Not much story here other than I remember renting it and just pausing the game from time to time to listen to the music. I just had to have it!
1991 - Super Mario World (SNES)
It's either this or Mario 3 as my favorite Mario platformer. I just think the open world map and parallax scrolling are what bumps it up to #1 for me. The first time I played SMW was at my cousin's place where they wound up getting it for Xmas. I was utterly blown away by the SNES' graphics and music. I was super jealous when I went back home that night and I only had my 'last gen' consoles.... lol... kids.
1994 - Ys Book I&II - OBEY
Completely melted my brain. No other gaming experience can match the feeling of playing through this classic. This was actually the SECOND game I ever played on the Turbo. When I got home my friend and I grabbed "SONIC SPIKE" out of a big bag of games I got that day and we tried it first. I still have a soft spot for that silly volley ball game, but man.. The first time I heard "Ys, the Ideal Utopia". I just couldn't believe that this was a VIDEO GAME!
1995 - Rondo of Blood/ Dracula X OBEY
One of the best games I've ever played. I love the Castlevania series and this one just so happens to be on the best system ever made. I finally got the SCD game 2 years after it was released and spent a whopping $179.99 from a place called "G&G" or Gadgets & Games. They were listed in the back of an EGM and I just happened to have some money put away for it. Good times.
1996 - Virtua Fighter 2 (Saturn)
VF2 was what made me choose to purchase a Saturn over the PSone and N64(Coming that holiday season). A local rental shop was running a special on Saturn rentals (Saturn system + 3 games for an entire weekend Fri-Sun for $9.99) And I picked up VF2, Virtual Hydlide (LOL) and Gex. Gex was a great time and I knew full well that it was available on all the competitors consoles and Hydlide was perhaps less than stellar, but VF2 completely sold me on going in head first with the system. I liked everything about it, but I had a friend that was convinced that Battle Arena Toshinden was a better game. He was begging me to try it. He said once I did, I would go Playstation for sure. Then I found out that BAT was also available on the Saturn, so he said "Nevermind, get a Saturn so you can have both games!" LOL
1998 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Saturn)
Panzer was, at the time, the best RPG game I've played. I know it's not the longest game in the world, but I think that's what I love about it most. I can get the entire story over a weekend marathon. The first time I played this it was a game I reserved at GameStop and took home for a measly $49.99 and I played through it in a couple weeks playing it a few hours here and there. After I sold it off for considerably more money on an offer I received on the spot at MGC in 2007.
I've reacquired the Imported version and have gotten a copy of disc 2 in US, lol. When I play through it now, It's a bit harder without the Japanese knowledge, but once I get through disc 1 I can play a portion of the game in English thanks to the Saturn's memory saves allowing me to continue through the game from region to region!
2000- PSO (Dreamcast)
PSO was the first ever MMORPG I ever played on a console and had me truly believing that the Dreamcast/SEGA could make a comeback in the market just due to how awesome this game was! I played the HELL out of this game via our dial up modem! Such great memories that continued through the GameCub update of Episodes I&II with local multiplayer and today with BlueBurst on PC. Heck, I used the Dreamcast browser a lot back then! It was actually how I discovered the first time -PCenginefx.com back in 1999!
2003 - Final Fantasy Crystal Chroncles (GameCube)
This was the best game I've played on a Nintendo Console since the SNES days and brought together a total ratpack of friends that I haven't seen in ages. We wound up spending most Friday nights playing "Last one to the house is the bucket bitch" for months on end! I still think it's an impressive game and it's pretty sad that we never got a true follow up.
2006 - Wii Sports (Wii)
The Wii was the last console I ever purchased on launch day and getting an actual FUN pack in day made it a treat! Wii Sports is still something to this day that is so fun and easy to play, it has me coming back to it all the time! I remember waiting in line at a big box super store for 14 hours just to get this home and play it all night. A great memory and a super fun game!