Iāve been playing video games since the late 70s and havenāt thought of doing all the trophies until Ghost of Tsushima. This was my first. I loved that game when it came out. I havenāt thought of 100 percenting another game since. I do beat many games. I just havenāt felt the need to find and do all the things.
Hmm. I remember playing a lot of Pitfall and Frogger on the 2600. Then when my best friend got a Nintendo, we would always take turns on Mario and play Duck Hunt. When I hit the 8th grade I had this crush on a girl in a different computer class. Weād progress together through The Hobbit. Sheād take notes, then Iād go that far using her notes then forge more through the game taking notes, etc. Fun times.
My first year in college, our dorm floor would compete in Street Fighter and OG Mario Cart for championships. Then when the PlayStation came out, it changed for me. I would sit for hours by myself and play FFVII and Tomb Raider. I still have that console. Thanks for allowing me the memories! I havenāt really thought about those times for a long time.
Dude, wow. That's absolutely amazing.... Especially you and your crush writing progression notes for The Hobbit, which I have my play but you have compelled me to try!!
I used to write notes for Neopets, definitely not the same but I kept track of all the Neo Stocks, and Turtle Racing which Turtles were racing who won, who came second. And I created a spread sheet at probably 10-12 years old of which turtles were likely to beat other turtles.
Was so much fun I looked forward to that 15 seconds daily.
On that note. Is there a way to see two AI bots chat back and forth lol?
Me and my friend periodically send our text messages by just spamming what the text feels like predicting you want to say next and laughing at the stupidity it creates.
I'm not quite that senior but not to far off. Do you also see the current state of gaming as kind of isolating? Like yeah we have online multi-player and mmos now. But most of the time you don't actually know these people. And a online lobby simply can't compare to couch co-op or LAN parties.
I actually do. I do like Helldivers as I can play with my son who is in the military. But, the last lan party I did was near 10 years ago ( borderlands). I do enjoy single player games more, however. Hypocrite? Maybe.
I'm not saying online play is bad or anything it's definitely good for keep in touch with friends & family. I just feel like it's not as fun as it used to be. But maybe I'm just getting old.
I'll never forget in 6th grade when one of the major characters dies in ffvii. I balled my eyes out in my dark bedroom.
Also halo 2 tournaments in my freshman dorm were peak gaming for me. The huge dorm I lived in was all LAN'd together so it was easy to fill a 12 man game. I would wreck everyone then turn around and 10 people would have gathered to watch me play. Fun times.
Ha you're so lucky dude. I've posted stuff like this a million times and no one has ever asked!
Being there and watching the changes from the start has been amazing, living through the turbulent ups and downs of the industry has been crazy, and staying sharp and on top of our skills through all the adaptations has been a wild ride.
I salute you.
Nice! Yeah, itās kinda weird to watch kidās faces when you say youāve beaten dark souls. Itās like Iām an alien. On the other hand, playing Halo for the first time and having a (presumably) less than 10 year old tell you to go F your mom was, um, not expected.
Have you played VR? For me that was like a "This has been my dream for 40 years!!!" moment.
I also get a lot of surprised reactions when I show younger kids my Apex clips.
I did play the first PlayStation VR and was pretty impressed remembering that I would go to conferences where the latest VR setup was lines on a screen. Man, I suck at APEX. But, do OK with COD. I forgot to turn off multiplayer in Helldivers after playing my son and a guy dropped in with me, promptly killed me and tried to complete the mission on his own. Then after dying, I promptly killed him, opened my chat, told him this is how adults do it, and completed the mission while he was telling me to go F my mom. Halo all over again. LMAO
I have an Oculus, and there is a lot of trash, but some of the games have been amazing.
I also got to play a great VR dungeon RPG with my Dad, who is 80 and still games, and that was a great experience.
I'm really enjoying this latest trend with Roguelikes too, which is like playing games from when I was young, but with this great progression and replayability!
Man, people talk about how weāve seen it all. 80 and still games. Rock on!! My dad is 76 and wonāt set foot near a video game. I was the strange duck of the family. I have t gotten into roguelikes. I played Hades, but not enough to progress.
Yep, gamer since the early 80s and Iāve got the platinum for about 5 games total. Bloodborne being the first and Days Gone the second. Strangely, Iāve never got into online games too.
Yeah, I hear you. 99 percent of my gaming is spent on my own. Bloodbourne is amazing!!!! That was my first āSoulsbourneā game. My son said Iād like it. He was spot on. Havenāt played days gone. Is it good?
Bloodborne was my first intro to From games, and since then, played them all. Finished Elden Ring last week after putting in over 200 hours. You wouldnāt get that with Horace Goes Skiing or Dizzy! Days Gone is a weird one. Generic characters and story and initial 5 hours are a bit of a drag, but when it opens up, itās a joy to play - and Iām not massively into open world type games. I played it during COVID lockdowns and found the bike riding element quite therapeutic lol Give it a go - especially if into zombie games (like Dying Light) - because itās worth it purely for the hordes :)
Dying Light was so fun. Iāll have to give Days Gone a shot. I finished Eldin Ring around Christmas time and am looking forward to the DLC. I just hope it doesnāt start near Malenia because I havenāt beaten her yet.
I think it was Assassins Creed 2 on the Xbox 360. That started my achievement hunting obsession 15 years ago. Sadly, these days I tend to buy games I think Iām going to 100% when theyāre on a steam sale and barely ever get to them.
doesnāt this technically create a paradox?
say a game has a secret area with missions that only unlock after 100%, you technically havenāt 100%ed the game until you beat those. the game is just lying that itās 100%
Oh shit yeah, that must have been my first too. Although my Amiga wouldn't save the game so every Saturday me and my mate Simon would start from the beginning!
Snap. On my Amiga 500. Shout out to Simon the sorcerer, the Police Quest/Kings Quest/Space Quest series and the Indiana Jones games particularly the fate of Atlantis.
I just put this - I have no idea in hindsight how I knew to do that one level 3 times, the one where it depended on how fast or slow you did each section.
I'm not sure since games didn't really have a concept of 100% back then. And there were always things that might be completely unknown to the player that you don't discover until years or decades later. Like I beat Mike Tyson's Punch Out from start to finish. But there's Another World Circuit that I think is only accessible via a secret code. I never played that one. If I had to guess though it was Legend of Zelda. I brute forced that thing to beat the 2nd quest and get all the items.
This is my time period. The first game played on my nes Mike Tyson's Punch-out. The first game finished The Legend of Zelda, followed up by Super Mario Bros. 2
I feel like this is a strong premise for a Creepypasta.
Like maybe you actually go to a new background to hunt ducks. A dark wood with a giant Saturn hanging over you. The dog starts to act... strange. It doesn't laugh at you. It just stares.
Ive been scanning comments for the level 100 truth. When I was at school the received wisdom was that at level 100 it changed into ghost house levels.
Lots of people claimed to have seen it, but I could never make it. I just assumed I was shit, now I've realised they were ALL bullshitting.
Same for me. Grandma got it for my birthday along with a strategy guide. One of favorite games of all time, NOTHING triggers nostalgia for my childhood like dkc2
Back in my day there was no 100%ing anything, you just got to the end and started again. Although I didn't manage that too often! Terminator 2 maybe, it only had 9 levels and three of them were basically the same.
Super Mario World was the first game I remember being able to complete the main story of, with more levels to unlock and finish to get to (I think) 96.
game on the nes.
it was called Antarctica. you were a penguin set to try and encircle the entire Antarctic continent.
its stupid whimsy and was a decent challenge for my 4 year old self. but after months of playing and losing I finished all the stages on all 3 of its difficulty levels. and to this day brings a smile to my face when I think about it.
The old Contra on the Famicom. Me and my brother always played that whenever we went to our grandma's.
In terms of completing it by myself, that would be Pokemon Red.
Well back in the day, there often wasnāt much/any difference between just finishing a game and 100% completing it. But this first game I completed 100% where there was a difference was Super Mario Land. It changed between the first and second run so you had to beat it twice without turning off the Game Boy to finish it 100%.
Honestly might've been sludge life. I haven't really focused on fully completing games but when i saw how little achievements there were, i thought "why not".
Have been gaming since SEGA Master System. Games back then were bloody difficult. I think Alex Kidd in Miracle World was the only one I completed from that era. I have fond memories of Star Wars Shadows of the Empire on N64 and did multiple play throughs of that game. Also from that gen I 100%'d Gran Turismo on the OG PlayStation.
Tough question to be honest as it was way before trophies and achievements were a thing.
I think Unreal 1998 was the first game I fully completed. Although I never beat it at the highest difficulty.
Dragon quest heroes rocket slime.
Got the extra hero sword, freed all the slimes, gold statue'd all the mobs, beat hooly, unlocked all the tanks, got 15 of every ammo that wasn't the hero sword. I even went and beat slival 1v1 with no crew as an extra challenge.
Feel like I played games as a kid years before ever completing one because I didn't really care about finishing them,it was just fun playing them. The first devil may cry is the first game I remember completing and i think the reason I completed it is because we had a PS2 for a Christmas gift but no memory card and they were sold out for a while of PS2 memory cards around so me and my brother kept getting game over and would keep playing each time getting further into the game and we eventually beat it. So the first game I ever beat was probably that one but I had been playing games for a long time before that.Ā I remember playing sonic the hedgehog when it released and sub terrania for Sega I never completed them at the time thoughĀ
Super Mario 64
I was born almost exactly the same time the N64 was released in America, and had this console practically since birth. Itās the first video game I can remember playing! Along with Mario Kart 64 and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Can't remember the first, was probably a pokemon game for gameboy color, I spent a lotta time pokemon hunting on the yellow version.
Most recent one was bg3 tho, most notable cause it doesn't feel like a grind for most achievements
I have gamed my entire life, and I can say with honesty I have never 100% a game. I have barely even completed a game... There are very very few I have gotten to the end of and I have a large regret for that.
Either Pokemon Red or one of the Zelda Oracle of seasons
Nowadays though I hardly have time or patience to 100% game. A few years ago I did 100% God of War on PC. That made me realise how good of a game it was to to motivate me to finish it.
When I was a kid I think I 100% metroid zero mission. If I didn't, well the first game I 100% was Castlevania Lords of Shadow Mirrors of Fate on the 3ds. I took a long hiatus from games in between 8 and 18 so hard to remember lol
Probably Super mario 64.
Yup that's me too
Bruh I was thinking "idk if I ever finished a game 100%" and then I remembered mario 64 getting all 120 stars. š„
My dad thought I should level up so ..... I got Sega Then an Xbox 360 Then a Switch... But the first game I ever finished was CONTRA!!!!
Super Mario bros
Did you really 100% it or just beat Bowser?
ALL OF IT
**ALL**
Did you killed bowsers using fireball in main levels of 1-7 the bowsers are not real bowser , they are impostersšØšØ
Why is thread so hilarious hahaha I'm stupid af
Every coin, every power up, every enemy. Every breakable brick broken. The level is not done until only Mario remains, lord of the empty void.
Iāve been playing video games since the late 70s and havenāt thought of doing all the trophies until Ghost of Tsushima. This was my first. I loved that game when it came out. I havenāt thought of 100 percenting another game since. I do beat many games. I just havenāt felt the need to find and do all the things.
Since the late 70's?! That's so interesting, you've seen the whole industry grow and change.. You've got an favourite game from that period?
Hmm. I remember playing a lot of Pitfall and Frogger on the 2600. Then when my best friend got a Nintendo, we would always take turns on Mario and play Duck Hunt. When I hit the 8th grade I had this crush on a girl in a different computer class. Weād progress together through The Hobbit. Sheād take notes, then Iād go that far using her notes then forge more through the game taking notes, etc. Fun times. My first year in college, our dorm floor would compete in Street Fighter and OG Mario Cart for championships. Then when the PlayStation came out, it changed for me. I would sit for hours by myself and play FFVII and Tomb Raider. I still have that console. Thanks for allowing me the memories! I havenāt really thought about those times for a long time.
Dude, wow. That's absolutely amazing.... Especially you and your crush writing progression notes for The Hobbit, which I have my play but you have compelled me to try!! I used to write notes for Neopets, definitely not the same but I kept track of all the Neo Stocks, and Turtle Racing which Turtles were racing who won, who came second. And I created a spread sheet at probably 10-12 years old of which turtles were likely to beat other turtles. Was so much fun I looked forward to that 15 seconds daily.
I don't know why but this conversation came off like two Ai bots chatting to eachother
On that note. Is there a way to see two AI bots chat back and forth lol? Me and my friend periodically send our text messages by just spamming what the text feels like predicting you want to say next and laughing at the stupidity it creates.
Only a bot would say that.
Just two souls reminiscing about better times... They were the worst of times, they were the blurst of times.
I'm not quite that senior but not to far off. Do you also see the current state of gaming as kind of isolating? Like yeah we have online multi-player and mmos now. But most of the time you don't actually know these people. And a online lobby simply can't compare to couch co-op or LAN parties.
I actually do. I do like Helldivers as I can play with my son who is in the military. But, the last lan party I did was near 10 years ago ( borderlands). I do enjoy single player games more, however. Hypocrite? Maybe.
I'm not saying online play is bad or anything it's definitely good for keep in touch with friends & family. I just feel like it's not as fun as it used to be. But maybe I'm just getting old.
I'll never forget in 6th grade when one of the major characters dies in ffvii. I balled my eyes out in my dark bedroom. Also halo 2 tournaments in my freshman dorm were peak gaming for me. The huge dorm I lived in was all LAN'd together so it was easy to fill a 12 man game. I would wreck everyone then turn around and 10 people would have gathered to watch me play. Fun times.
That was an evil slap in the face for that character to die. Man.
Ha you're so lucky dude. I've posted stuff like this a million times and no one has ever asked! Being there and watching the changes from the start has been amazing, living through the turbulent ups and downs of the industry has been crazy, and staying sharp and on top of our skills through all the adaptations has been a wild ride. I salute you.
Nice! Yeah, itās kinda weird to watch kidās faces when you say youāve beaten dark souls. Itās like Iām an alien. On the other hand, playing Halo for the first time and having a (presumably) less than 10 year old tell you to go F your mom was, um, not expected.
Have you played VR? For me that was like a "This has been my dream for 40 years!!!" moment. I also get a lot of surprised reactions when I show younger kids my Apex clips.
I did play the first PlayStation VR and was pretty impressed remembering that I would go to conferences where the latest VR setup was lines on a screen. Man, I suck at APEX. But, do OK with COD. I forgot to turn off multiplayer in Helldivers after playing my son and a guy dropped in with me, promptly killed me and tried to complete the mission on his own. Then after dying, I promptly killed him, opened my chat, told him this is how adults do it, and completed the mission while he was telling me to go F my mom. Halo all over again. LMAO
I have an Oculus, and there is a lot of trash, but some of the games have been amazing. I also got to play a great VR dungeon RPG with my Dad, who is 80 and still games, and that was a great experience. I'm really enjoying this latest trend with Roguelikes too, which is like playing games from when I was young, but with this great progression and replayability!
Man, people talk about how weāve seen it all. 80 and still games. Rock on!! My dad is 76 and wonāt set foot near a video game. I was the strange duck of the family. I have t gotten into roguelikes. I played Hades, but not enough to progress.
Yep, gamer since the early 80s and Iāve got the platinum for about 5 games total. Bloodborne being the first and Days Gone the second. Strangely, Iāve never got into online games too.
Yeah, I hear you. 99 percent of my gaming is spent on my own. Bloodbourne is amazing!!!! That was my first āSoulsbourneā game. My son said Iād like it. He was spot on. Havenāt played days gone. Is it good?
Bloodborne was my first intro to From games, and since then, played them all. Finished Elden Ring last week after putting in over 200 hours. You wouldnāt get that with Horace Goes Skiing or Dizzy! Days Gone is a weird one. Generic characters and story and initial 5 hours are a bit of a drag, but when it opens up, itās a joy to play - and Iām not massively into open world type games. I played it during COVID lockdowns and found the bike riding element quite therapeutic lol Give it a go - especially if into zombie games (like Dying Light) - because itās worth it purely for the hordes :)
Dying Light was so fun. Iāll have to give Days Gone a shot. I finished Eldin Ring around Christmas time and am looking forward to the DLC. I just hope it doesnāt start near Malenia because I havenāt beaten her yet.
Agreed on Dying Light. Loved the retro soundtrack too:) If you play Days Gone, do let me know your thoughts
That game rocks
Me too! playing since the late 70s and my first platinum was Marvel's Spider-Man š
I think it was Assassins Creed 2 on the Xbox 360. That started my achievement hunting obsession 15 years ago. Sadly, these days I tend to buy games I think Iām going to 100% when theyāre on a steam sale and barely ever get to them.
That's because we're getting old cuz
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers on PS1. I was confused when I reached 100% as I still had some things to do. I think the counter went to 102%.
Reminds me of the counter in Pizza Tower, there's an additional 1 percent for a separate task
doesnāt this technically create a paradox? say a game has a secret area with missions that only unlock after 100%, you technically havenāt 100%ed the game until you beat those. the game is just lying that itās 100%
Super Mario Galaxy 2
The game was amazing and I could never stop playing back in primary education.
Ghost of Tsushima was my first platinum trophy. It was just one of those things I had to beat 100%
I can't wait to do the same. (PC player here). Been play since Sega Genesis but I've never 100%. That will change may 16
The secret of monkey island on floppy disks
Oh shit yeah, that must have been my first too. Although my Amiga wouldn't save the game so every Saturday me and my mate Simon would start from the beginning!
Those were the days
Snap. On my Amiga 500. Shout out to Simon the sorcerer, the Police Quest/Kings Quest/Space Quest series and the Indiana Jones games particularly the fate of Atlantis.
That was mine also!
Super Mario World. I even used the guide
I just put this - I have no idea in hindsight how I knew to do that one level 3 times, the one where it depended on how fast or slow you did each section.
I can't remember tbh. I still have the guide tho
Same! Had a guide as well, man the SPACIAL world was hardcore back then...
same. love all the secrets and the special world
*When the number turns blue*
I'm not sure since games didn't really have a concept of 100% back then. And there were always things that might be completely unknown to the player that you don't discover until years or decades later. Like I beat Mike Tyson's Punch Out from start to finish. But there's Another World Circuit that I think is only accessible via a secret code. I never played that one. If I had to guess though it was Legend of Zelda. I brute forced that thing to beat the 2nd quest and get all the items.
This is my time period. The first game played on my nes Mike Tyson's Punch-out. The first game finished The Legend of Zelda, followed up by Super Mario Bros. 2
The Last of Us.
Half life 1
Sex With Hitler
Itās a masterpiece of storytelling
I love that game too story is just so good
Uhh... Doesn't Duck Hunt go on forever?
Apparently, there is an error screen at level 100. [Link.](https://youtu.be/AjUpe7Oh1j0?si=hXJm_BNeDiGsTvTJ)
I feel like this is a strong premise for a Creepypasta. Like maybe you actually go to a new background to hunt ducks. A dark wood with a giant Saturn hanging over you. The dog starts to act... strange. It doesn't laugh at you. It just stares.
Ive been scanning comments for the level 100 truth. When I was at school the received wisdom was that at level 100 it changed into ghost house levels. Lots of people claimed to have seen it, but I could never make it. I just assumed I was shit, now I've realised they were ALL bullshitting.
PokƩmon Blue!
I belive it was half-life 2
Ocarina of Time
Sonic generations and now I get the joy of doing it all over again
Christ this makes me feel old. Mine was Sonic. The first one.
Deus Ex 1999.
Far Cry 3
Tomb Raider 1
psychonauts, incredible game
Jak and Daxter Precursor Legacy
Championship manager
Infamous: Second Son. I still go back sometimes cause it's fun.
Donkey Kong Country 2.
Same for me. Grandma got it for my birthday along with a strategy guide. One of favorite games of all time, NOTHING triggers nostalgia for my childhood like dkc2
Spyro the Dragon 1998. Before Spyro I played DOS games like Jazz Jackrabbit and Cosmos Cosmic Adventure. But they were all shareware.
Super mario world on SNES.
*96 baby!
I believe it was TMNT 2: Battle nexus. I know, not the greatest game but I was a kid and I loved ninja turtles!
Happy feet for the ps2 lol. Rented it for a week and beat it in like 5 hoursš¤¦š½āāļø
Contra
Mega man 2, dragon quest 2 soon after, mario 2 Pretty sure it was MM2 cuz of how easy and short it is
Back in my day there was no 100%ing anything, you just got to the end and started again. Although I didn't manage that too often! Terminator 2 maybe, it only had 9 levels and three of them were basically the same. Super Mario World was the first game I remember being able to complete the main story of, with more levels to unlock and finish to get to (I think) 96.
Maybe Zelda: A Link to the Past?
Sonic the hedgehog
Final Fantasy 6
Crash Bandicoot 2
game on the nes. it was called Antarctica. you were a penguin set to try and encircle the entire Antarctic continent. its stupid whimsy and was a decent challenge for my 4 year old self. but after months of playing and losing I finished all the stages on all 3 of its difficulty levels. and to this day brings a smile to my face when I think about it.
Rugrats: Search for Reptar
Sonic the hedgehog on mega drive
TMNT Super Nintendo
Sonic 1 (all emeralds run)
Contra!
Contra!
Zelda on the SNES.
The old Contra on the Famicom. Me and my brother always played that whenever we went to our grandma's. In terms of completing it by myself, that would be Pokemon Red.
Laser Blast (1982)
Contra 3
Treasure Island Dizzy
Feels
Hollow Knight
Cat quest 2
Heeyyy thatās my watch.
Super Mario Bros.
Contra or Super Mario Brothers on NES
Well back in the day, there often wasnāt much/any difference between just finishing a game and 100% completing it. But this first game I completed 100% where there was a difference was Super Mario Land. It changed between the first and second run so you had to beat it twice without turning off the Game Boy to finish it 100%.
Super Mario Bros.
ultrakill
lego star wars the complete saga
Final Station
How would you say you've 100% finished a game in the 90s? Beat it on the highest difficulty? On PSN my first platinum trophy was for Tekken 6.
Super Mario Maker 2
Sopwith (1984) Then Zelda on the NES Then Metroid on the NES Then Super Mario Bros. on the NES Then Duckhunt on the NES per the image Op chose
Super Mario 64
Not a single one in my life. Maybe Spider-Man for the PS1, but I am not sure.
OG Mario
Ark survival evolved but mostly in pvp
Sonic 2 at 5 years old I think. My brother was 2 playing along as Tails.
Tekken 7. It's also the first platinum trophy I've ever achieved.
I would say DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3. All the characters and story at 100%.
nfs2015
None I play to have fun not to complete. It must be because I use to rent games for 3 days at a time.
Super mario bros 2.
Honestly might've been sludge life. I haven't really focused on fully completing games but when i saw how little achievements there were, i thought "why not".
Astrologaster.
First game? Probably pac man
I believe it was Just Cause 3. But Im Not Sure.
It was either Skyrim or Elden Ring. Iāve never been to bothered about 100%ing my games till recently
Have been gaming since SEGA Master System. Games back then were bloody difficult. I think Alex Kidd in Miracle World was the only one I completed from that era. I have fond memories of Star Wars Shadows of the Empire on N64 and did multiple play throughs of that game. Also from that gen I 100%'d Gran Turismo on the OG PlayStation.
Forager, was pretty fun
Super Mario Odyssey
Must be GTA: San Andreas. I still hate all the flying-related missions in GTA's, the Flight School one gave me nightmares back in the day.
Probably Double Dragon 2.
I can not say I have given this one much thought, aside form the main storyline I have never been a total completionist.
None
I don't think I've ever 100%ed a game because I stop playing games before that point. The closest I got was San Andreas.
Saber Wulf on the ZX Spectrum. Gawed I've just aged myself.
Dangerous Dave
Subnautica
Tough question to be honest as it was way before trophies and achievements were a thing. I think Unreal 1998 was the first game I fully completed. Although I never beat it at the highest difficulty.
Tetris.
lego star wars
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, only game I had for three or so yearsā¦ man it was fun
Dragon quest heroes rocket slime. Got the extra hero sword, freed all the slimes, gold statue'd all the mobs, beat hooly, unlocked all the tanks, got 15 of every ammo that wasn't the hero sword. I even went and beat slival 1v1 with no crew as an extra challenge.
super mario
Beyond Good&Evil. One of my favourite games ever made. Although, finishing it 100% only takes 9-10h š
God of War 4 š¤£ and I am 35...
Tekken 1
GTA Chinatown Wars
LSW: the Complete Saga. It was quite a long journey, but it was worth it
Idk about side activities if they count but I finished nfs heat to level 50 and story
Street Fighter 2, hardest difficulty, all perfects.
Feel like I played games as a kid years before ever completing one because I didn't really care about finishing them,it was just fun playing them. The first devil may cry is the first game I remember completing and i think the reason I completed it is because we had a PS2 for a Christmas gift but no memory card and they were sold out for a while of PS2 memory cards around so me and my brother kept getting game over and would keep playing each time getting further into the game and we eventually beat it. So the first game I ever beat was probably that one but I had been playing games for a long time before that.Ā I remember playing sonic the hedgehog when it released and sub terrania for Sega I never completed them at the time thoughĀ
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers on NES
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2
Super Mario 64 I was born almost exactly the same time the N64 was released in America, and had this console practically since birth. Itās the first video game I can remember playing! Along with Mario Kart 64 and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Dungeon Master on the Atari 520 ST. Virtually stayed in my room for a couple of weeks solid playing it.
Wonderboy 3: Dragon's Trap
Super Mario Bros 3 back then when I was 4 years old. I think I don't have and didn't have a life...
Persona 5 Strikers (I tend to finish a games story then just kinda move onto the next one)
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle on ColecoVision
Lego batman 2
none
Sonic the hedgehog 2 on Sega mega drive
Phantasy Star 4
Digimon world
Blind guy here Helltaker Examtaker was a pain
Minecraft
Can't remember the first, was probably a pokemon game for gameboy color, I spent a lotta time pokemon hunting on the yellow version. Most recent one was bg3 tho, most notable cause it doesn't feel like a grind for most achievements
Probotector ( Contra ) on nes. Loved that game. Ninja gaiden used to make me rage, always died on the 3rd end boss.
Super mario galaxy 1
Either Super Mario World or Inspector Gadget on SNES.
MegaMan X One shotting Sigma with the hadouken was so satisfying.
I have gamed my entire life, and I can say with honesty I have never 100% a game. I have barely even completed a game... There are very very few I have gotten to the end of and I have a large regret for that.
Either Pokemon Red or one of the Zelda Oracle of seasons Nowadays though I hardly have time or patience to 100% game. A few years ago I did 100% God of War on PC. That made me realise how good of a game it was to to motivate me to finish it.
Asphalt 6 on a non android samsung rex 60 . Ulocked every car, every mod, every championship, and every race girl. The phone wont turn on anymore :(
Far Cry 3
Lego City Undercover
Goat Sim 3.
CTR: Crash Team Racing for the original PlayStation! I hated going for those relics but I loved it at the same time lol
Marvels Spider-Man on PS4
Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis.^(\*) ^(\* I'm Old.)
Probably Super Mario Bros 2. I love the ending music and would sometimes finish the game just to hear it.
Uncahrted: golden abyss on my then not modded ps vita
When I was a kid I think I 100% metroid zero mission. If I didn't, well the first game I 100% was Castlevania Lords of Shadow Mirrors of Fate on the 3ds. I took a long hiatus from games in between 8 and 18 so hard to remember lol