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My Favorite Games For My Retired Consoles

In 1988, the four year-old version of me received his first video game console. I cut my teeth on the Nintendo Entertainment System, which kicked off a lifelong obsession with the medium. I've owned 16 different gaming consoles throughout the years, with the only semi-well-known consoles that I never purchased being Saturn, 3DO, Virtual Boy, and Jaguar. Some of my consoles broke down because I played them so much, while others were lucky if they ever got powered on. I decided to go through my gaming history and single out my favorite game for each system, along with some runners-up. Read on to see the highlights of each console, along with some personal stories about my experience with them.

Note: I'm not counting current-gen systems in this list. I'm including the Wii because there aren't any new releases coming out in the future that I plan on buying.

NES: Super Mario Bros. 3

Like many others around my age, my earliest gaming memory was playing the original Super Mario Bros. on NES. While that game blew my mind and its underrated sequel also rates among my favorites, it was the third entry in the series that stands as my favorite NES title. It opened up the world with a map screen that featured multiple paths. Awesome new power-ups like the raccoon, frog, and hammer suits shook up the level-to-level gameplay. Instead of one repeating Bowser fight, we were treated to seven unique battles against his Koopaling children, along with numerous mini-boss fights and the final (nerve-wracking) confrontation with the big baddie himself. To see just how much the final stages wreck me, be sure to check out the insanely-intense fourth (and final) episode of our Super Replay of the game.

Runners-up: Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, Mega Man 2, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Contra, The Legend of Zelda, Ninja Gaiden, Baseball Stars

 

Genesis: Mortal Kombat II

I don't remember much from third grade, but I have a vivid memory of going to a gas station after school one day and seeing Mortal Kombat for the first time. Two high schoolers were showing each other fatalities, and I got my first glimpse of the series' trademark over-the-top violence. During recess the next day, I remember running around the playground, breathlessly regaling classmates about the game that lets you punch a dude's head off, tear out his heart, or take off a mask to reveal a freaky skeleton face. None of them seemed as excited as me, but it was all I could think about. News of a sequel came out, and I remember impatiently waiting outside the arcade before its first day on display. Mortal Kombat II didn't disappoint. It featured more fighters, more fatalities, goofy Friendship and Babality finishers, and (most importantly) better gameplay. Everything that made the game great translated well to the Genesis version, which I sunk more hours into than anything else on the system.

Runners-up: Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 3, NBA Jam, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Vectorman, WWF Raw

 

Super Nintendo: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

If you're a regular viewer of Replay, you know that A Link to the Past isn't just my favorite Super Nintendo game, it's my favorite game of all time. For our 25th anniversary of Zelda celebration in the magazine, I wrote an article dedicated to my love of Link's third adventure. I'll direct you to that link for the majority of my gushing over the game, but it obviously also deserves a spot on this list. On a system with no shortage of classics, A Link to the Past manages to stand above all of them.

Runners-up: Super Mario World, Super Metroid, Super Mario Kart, Yoshi’s Island, Street Fighter II, Mega Man X, Star Fox, Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball, Super Mario RPG


Game Boy/Game Boy Color: Tetris

It's Tetris. What do you want?

Runners-up: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Donkey Kong, Metal Gear Solid, Super Mario Land 2, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons

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Comments
  • Some amazing games including one of my all time favorites RE4

  • oh come on ega cd and psp are awesome, both have great rpgs especially the psp.also dissapointed there is no sega saturn on this list, other wise some really coogames
  • Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal is by far my favorite game i've played. of all time

  • Does anyone remember EGG (or Elemental Gimmick Gear for those of you with a burning hatred of acronyms) for the Dreamcast?
  • That was a cool list with a few unexpected choices. For Xbox, it is kind of a tie for me between Burnout 3 and the first Halo.

    Super Mario Galaxy 2 is one of my favorite games of all time. It has only 242 stars though. The last one, with the super tough perfect run of the Grand Master Galaxy is the best.
  • Awesome list Dan.
  • Aha, playing Tactics in class. All of my classes that had mandatory attendance were small, so they'd know when you were, you know. I was going to say that the Crapgear didn't get me a pack-in game, but I think what happened was that they let me pick one out of a couple of titles. I regret thinking about this.
  • How can you hate sewer shark?

  • Burnout 3 was awesome back in the day, and this is coming from someone who hates racing games.
  • I completely agree with Gamecube and PS2, those are my picks as well. Snake Eater blew me away with how fun and complex the stealth was, while the story was also the best in series (in my humble opinion). Resident Evil 4 is also the only really memorable experience I had with the Gamecube, I did enjoy other titles but RE4 was a revolution.
  • Solid list, Dan. I agree with RE4 on the Gamecube (though Wind Waker and Metroid Prime are very close behind). I'd have to give the edge to Ocarina of Time on the N64. As for Xbox, there's no competition in my mind: Knights of the Old Republic was basically the only reason I even owned an Xbox.
  • Great taste in games, Dan. Many of the ones you mentioned are my favorites as well, thought some of my favorites ended up in your honorable mentions lists. Solid list.
  • Every staff member should be forced to do one of these
  • Sewer Shark looks like a masterpeice. If I ever meet the guy who played Ghost, I'm going to shake his hand and then punch him in the face.

  • I loved the variety in your list. I'd love to see you and the other staff members do stuff like this in the future.

  • I'm surprised you put FFX as a runner up for the PS2. Final Fantasy doesn't seem like the type of game you would play, especially one with a goofy protagonist like Tidus.
  • My electricity went out for a week due to a storm and as the power faded from my handheld devices I resorted to playing Sonic 2 on a Sega Game Gear. The Game Gear was damaged so I could only see the bottom 3/4ths of the screen with that handicap it took me an hour to beat the first boss and 30 mins to get past the FIRST hang-glider you can ride because if you don't hold up the whole time when you ride it, you just fall to you death. I got to the cloud mission after that, but the Game Gear drained all SIX AA batteries within two hours. That was rough.

  • I don't know how you can have the SNES without FF6 or the the PS1 without FF7/FF Tactics but still have Tactics Advanced for the DS.... Good lists otherwise
  • This was pretty fun to read.  It's always interesting to see how my favorite games stack up with other people's and makes me think maybe I need to do a blog listing my favorite games for each console that I've owned.

    To those complaining about the games he chose, keep in mind this is HIS list, not yours.  Not everyone loves the same games you do.

  • Hey Dan, how come you don't like ATV Offroad Fury 1-4 on the PS2??

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