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Originally, I was thinking of making a thread about just one of the questions below, but then I thought it'd be more fun to do a broader thread about the many firsts of gaming (or hardware). You don't have to answer all of them. Some of them might not apply to you. If you're not certain on a particular question, you can just skip it or put the one that you first remember. Also, I may add more questions in the future if I think of some good ones after posting, and if I do, I'll leave a reply saying I updated it with more questions for those who already replied by that point.
Since there's multiple questions, to make it easier to reply to, I will have a spoiler at the bottom with all of them so you can quote this post, remove everything outside the spoiler, and then insert your answers.
What was the first video game you played?
I think mine might be the original Super Mario brothers on the original Nintendo.
What was the first video game you completed?
The same as the above.
My mother used to play this when I was like four or five years old (and it's part of what got my attention to games in the first place), which is funny because she sort of stopped playing around that time too. I don't know if she played anything before that or if it was a one off game, but... passing of the torch either way? I was impressed when she beat the game and it let you replay the game with the goomba things replaced with the beetles, and then she let me pick up from there. I remember being sad when I was done playing because it felt like I was erasing her work, haha, and she had to tell me it was alright. I remember I would always try to beat it like she did, and one day, I eventually did. I remember eventually beating it twice to see if there any further changes (no, there isn't).
What was the first video game you bought with your own money?
I'm going to cheat and list two since they both feel like a first of their own due to the distinction.
The first one purchased used/with money I was getting from birthdays/holidays before I had income would have been Final Fantasy VIII. I had already owned Final Fantasy IX (I convinced my brother to trade a game we shared and I didn't care about that the friend was willing to trade for it) and I remember seeing Final Fantasy VIII as the first one I ever saw, so I decided I wanted it too. I remember getting home and finding out that only three of the four discs were present. I can't even remember what disc was missing either. I was worried the store (and get ready for a blast from the past, FuncoLand, remember them!?) wouldn't believe me that one was missing. We called when we got home, and then returned the following day and they straightened it out.
The first game I got new with my own earned income was Final Fantasy X-2 right as it released. This was coincidentally the highest numerical mainline Final Fantasy title I ever purchased.
What was the first PC video game you played?
I believe it was Sim City 2000 (though I first played this game itself on the Sega Saturn).
What was the first arcade video game you played?
I don't have an answer for this one, as I'm a bit young for that. I mean, arcades were around for a while yet when I was growing up, but I never played in them as home consoles were more popular by then. I wanted to included this for those who were old enough to be around to experience when arcades were the big thing.
What was the first online video game you played?
I don't remember, unfortunately. I included this question though since it'd be fun to see the answers for those who do.
What was the first video game related merchandise you purchased? (This could be clothing, a book, a statue or figure, etc.)
So, this one wasn't a purchase per se, because I was actually given it, but it occurred at a store and I want to talk about it! It was The Art of Final Fantasy IX book. I was in FuncoLand in either 2001 or 2002, and I figure this as the time because Halo for the Xbox had somewhat recently launched and apparently that was late 2001 and it was on their in store demo thing, and a friend's brother who was there to buy something else wanted to start playing it. I had been playing Final Fantasy IX a lot the prior year, and my friend (the brother's sister) knew this and pointed out to me that they had a book for it during checkout by the counter. I didn't even know such a thing existed, and I started looking over it with awe, and the employee who was finishing up checking her brother out just... offered it to me for free? Saying it was their last one? (In retrospect, that was probably "it won't sell, please take it" or maybe he was just being nice, I'm not sure which.) Of course I accepted, and I was like super excited and trying to contain it, haha.
Yeah, that's the very aged price/bar code sticker at the top! It's far too aged to see now but I think it listed/would have been $19.99. Whoever was working at FuncoLand one afternoon in 2001 or 2002 and gave the last one of those in the store away, I remember! Sadly, they closed and it's a GameStop now? If it's even still there? It may have been an EB Games in the interim? Odd how I don't know for sure since it's live five minutes from where I live and I do grocery shopping int he same plaza sometimes but I do think GameStop is still there...
More pictures of inside.
Slightly related, but here's what's often considered "the worst strategy guide in existence". I got it on eBay really cheap in the like the mid-2000s just for the sake of having it, so there was no disappointment in the purchase.
Otherwise, I think the first gaming related purchase I made was for the Final Fantasy IX soundtrack but I'm not positive if that was actually the first. It's the first I remember though.
What was the first hardware purchase you made for (a) video game(s), and what game(s) was it for? (This could be a new PC part for a new game with higher requirements, or on the console side something like a new accessory such as a memory card, or even a new console itself for a new game you wanted.)
Mine would be two, since I got them simultaneously. Those would be a PlayStation One analog controller, and a Play Station memory card. I specifically remember it being a transparent Blue one.
This wasn't for any game in particular. The controller was partly to get my own (as opposed to sharing with siblings), and partly because the ones we had didn't have analog sticks. It actually ended up being my favorite controller ever, and I seriously regret getting rid of it. The memory card was to save games of course. Likewise, I had a memory card before this so it wasn't like I couldn't save at all before, but it was for more space and to be mine exclusively (limited space apparently leads to arguing between multiple siblings, haha).
What was the first digital video game you purchased?
Peggle on Steam in mid 2008 was the first, which got me to later get Plants vs Zombies in 2009 as an honorary mention.
The first triple A game (and expansions) I got digitally was The Sims 3 in mid 2009 from Direct 2 Drive (the original iteration that was owned by IGN). Eventually, maybe in 2011 when they were being purchased by Gamefly (?), I believe the expansions weren't being added to the service, so I continued buying them directly from EA on the EA Download Manager (precursor to Origin) so I could keep playing. The keys from Direct 2 Drive activated/granted the game on EA Download Manager service too. The game later came to Steam, and yes, I re-bought the ones I owned when they were on sale there, and then continued buying future ones on Steam instead of on Origin. How dedicated was I to move between three platforms for one game, haha.
(The answer was, very.)
What was the first video game disappointment you had? (This could be a game that let you down, a moment that ruined you in a play through, a lost save, etc.)
Recalling my first with certainty is... probably impossible, so I'll just list the first I remember even though it probably wasn't the first.
Coincidentally, it was probably the first game I purchased with my own earned income, and that was Final Fantasy X-2. The disappointment was only minor, not severe, so I do not regret the purchase. I actually came to like it more over time, but after playing Final Fantasy IX, then X, and then VIII... it was a disappointment comparatively. Not even any summons? *sad noises* No, the evil versions you fight don't count. Final Fantasy X got rid of the world map but it did most other things well.
I haven't been interested in the later titles, and while I like Final Fantasy X-2 a little more now than I did back then, I have to think it was a key point in time where the series was shifting more and more. XI was an MMO, XII was an offline MMO with a story that just never captivated me and had a really uninteresting combat system (I watched a friend play through enough of this one, and Ashley I'm sorry but X was the far better one!), XIII was a corridor experience with few redeeming features for me unlike X, XIV was another game-as-a-service and was terrible at first too, and I stopped paying attention well before XV, which seemed to be "road trip with the boy band in an trend-of-the-time open world"? Before it released, XVI looked like it would be half promising and then... it was Game of Thrones with Devil May Cry action combat, and where is my party, and where are my spells, and what the heck happened to this series!? Apparently it sold incredibly poorly on the PC too, with less total copies until now than Silent Hill 2 sold in three or four days.
*obligatory sulking about wanting a Final Fantasy IX remake even though it might not be as popular financially either*
Anyway...
That's it for now, if/until I think of some other notable firsts that could make for good questions.
(The following spoiler is just the questions for those replying.)
Since there's multiple questions, to make it easier to reply to, I will have a spoiler at the bottom with all of them so you can quote this post, remove everything outside the spoiler, and then insert your answers.
What was the first video game you played?
I think mine might be the original Super Mario brothers on the original Nintendo.
What was the first video game you completed?
The same as the above.
My mother used to play this when I was like four or five years old (and it's part of what got my attention to games in the first place), which is funny because she sort of stopped playing around that time too. I don't know if she played anything before that or if it was a one off game, but... passing of the torch either way? I was impressed when she beat the game and it let you replay the game with the goomba things replaced with the beetles, and then she let me pick up from there. I remember being sad when I was done playing because it felt like I was erasing her work, haha, and she had to tell me it was alright. I remember I would always try to beat it like she did, and one day, I eventually did. I remember eventually beating it twice to see if there any further changes (no, there isn't).
What was the first video game you bought with your own money?
I'm going to cheat and list two since they both feel like a first of their own due to the distinction.
The first one purchased used/with money I was getting from birthdays/holidays before I had income would have been Final Fantasy VIII. I had already owned Final Fantasy IX (I convinced my brother to trade a game we shared and I didn't care about that the friend was willing to trade for it) and I remember seeing Final Fantasy VIII as the first one I ever saw, so I decided I wanted it too. I remember getting home and finding out that only three of the four discs were present. I can't even remember what disc was missing either. I was worried the store (and get ready for a blast from the past, FuncoLand, remember them!?) wouldn't believe me that one was missing. We called when we got home, and then returned the following day and they straightened it out.
The first game I got new with my own earned income was Final Fantasy X-2 right as it released. This was coincidentally the highest numerical mainline Final Fantasy title I ever purchased.
What was the first PC video game you played?
I believe it was Sim City 2000 (though I first played this game itself on the Sega Saturn).
What was the first arcade video game you played?
I don't have an answer for this one, as I'm a bit young for that. I mean, arcades were around for a while yet when I was growing up, but I never played in them as home consoles were more popular by then. I wanted to included this for those who were old enough to be around to experience when arcades were the big thing.
What was the first online video game you played?
I don't remember, unfortunately. I included this question though since it'd be fun to see the answers for those who do.
What was the first video game related merchandise you purchased? (This could be clothing, a book, a statue or figure, etc.)
So, this one wasn't a purchase per se, because I was actually given it, but it occurred at a store and I want to talk about it! It was The Art of Final Fantasy IX book. I was in FuncoLand in either 2001 or 2002, and I figure this as the time because Halo for the Xbox had somewhat recently launched and apparently that was late 2001 and it was on their in store demo thing, and a friend's brother who was there to buy something else wanted to start playing it. I had been playing Final Fantasy IX a lot the prior year, and my friend (the brother's sister) knew this and pointed out to me that they had a book for it during checkout by the counter. I didn't even know such a thing existed, and I started looking over it with awe, and the employee who was finishing up checking her brother out just... offered it to me for free? Saying it was their last one? (In retrospect, that was probably "it won't sell, please take it" or maybe he was just being nice, I'm not sure which.) Of course I accepted, and I was like super excited and trying to contain it, haha.
Yeah, that's the very aged price/bar code sticker at the top! It's far too aged to see now but I think it listed/would have been $19.99. Whoever was working at FuncoLand one afternoon in 2001 or 2002 and gave the last one of those in the store away, I remember! Sadly, they closed and it's a GameStop now? If it's even still there? It may have been an EB Games in the interim? Odd how I don't know for sure since it's live five minutes from where I live and I do grocery shopping int he same plaza sometimes but I do think GameStop is still there...
More pictures of inside.
Slightly related, but here's what's often considered "the worst strategy guide in existence". I got it on eBay really cheap in the like the mid-2000s just for the sake of having it, so there was no disappointment in the purchase.
Otherwise, I think the first gaming related purchase I made was for the Final Fantasy IX soundtrack but I'm not positive if that was actually the first. It's the first I remember though.
What was the first hardware purchase you made for (a) video game(s), and what game(s) was it for? (This could be a new PC part for a new game with higher requirements, or on the console side something like a new accessory such as a memory card, or even a new console itself for a new game you wanted.)
Mine would be two, since I got them simultaneously. Those would be a PlayStation One analog controller, and a Play Station memory card. I specifically remember it being a transparent Blue one.
This wasn't for any game in particular. The controller was partly to get my own (as opposed to sharing with siblings), and partly because the ones we had didn't have analog sticks. It actually ended up being my favorite controller ever, and I seriously regret getting rid of it. The memory card was to save games of course. Likewise, I had a memory card before this so it wasn't like I couldn't save at all before, but it was for more space and to be mine exclusively (limited space apparently leads to arguing between multiple siblings, haha).
What was the first digital video game you purchased?
Peggle on Steam in mid 2008 was the first, which got me to later get Plants vs Zombies in 2009 as an honorary mention.
The first triple A game (and expansions) I got digitally was The Sims 3 in mid 2009 from Direct 2 Drive (the original iteration that was owned by IGN). Eventually, maybe in 2011 when they were being purchased by Gamefly (?), I believe the expansions weren't being added to the service, so I continued buying them directly from EA on the EA Download Manager (precursor to Origin) so I could keep playing. The keys from Direct 2 Drive activated/granted the game on EA Download Manager service too. The game later came to Steam, and yes, I re-bought the ones I owned when they were on sale there, and then continued buying future ones on Steam instead of on Origin. How dedicated was I to move between three platforms for one game, haha.
(The answer was, very.)
What was the first video game disappointment you had? (This could be a game that let you down, a moment that ruined you in a play through, a lost save, etc.)
Recalling my first with certainty is... probably impossible, so I'll just list the first I remember even though it probably wasn't the first.
Coincidentally, it was probably the first game I purchased with my own earned income, and that was Final Fantasy X-2. The disappointment was only minor, not severe, so I do not regret the purchase. I actually came to like it more over time, but after playing Final Fantasy IX, then X, and then VIII... it was a disappointment comparatively. Not even any summons? *sad noises* No, the evil versions you fight don't count. Final Fantasy X got rid of the world map but it did most other things well.
I haven't been interested in the later titles, and while I like Final Fantasy X-2 a little more now than I did back then, I have to think it was a key point in time where the series was shifting more and more. XI was an MMO, XII was an offline MMO with a story that just never captivated me and had a really uninteresting combat system (I watched a friend play through enough of this one, and Ashley I'm sorry but X was the far better one!), XIII was a corridor experience with few redeeming features for me unlike X, XIV was another game-as-a-service and was terrible at first too, and I stopped paying attention well before XV, which seemed to be "road trip with the boy band in an trend-of-the-time open world"? Before it released, XVI looked like it would be half promising and then... it was Game of Thrones with Devil May Cry action combat, and where is my party, and where are my spells, and what the heck happened to this series!? Apparently it sold incredibly poorly on the PC too, with less total copies until now than Silent Hill 2 sold in three or four days.
*obligatory sulking about wanting a Final Fantasy IX remake even though it might not be as popular financially either*
Anyway...
That's it for now, if/until I think of some other notable firsts that could make for good questions.
(The following spoiler is just the questions for those replying.)
What was the first video game you played?
What was the first video game you completed?
What was the first video game you bought with your own money?
What was the first PC video game you played?
What was the first arcade video game you played?
What was the first online video game you played?
What was the first video game related merchandise you purchased? (This could be clothing, a book, a statue or figure, etc.)
What was the first hardware purchase you made for (a) video game(s), and what game(s) was it for? (This could be a new PC part for a new game with higher requirements, or on the console side something like a new accessory such as a memory card, or even a new console itself for a new game you wanted.)
What was the first digital video game you purchased?
What was the first video game disappointment you had? (This could be a game that let you down, a moment that ruined you in a play through, a lost save, etc.)
What was the first video game you completed?
What was the first video game you bought with your own money?
What was the first PC video game you played?
What was the first arcade video game you played?
What was the first online video game you played?
What was the first video game related merchandise you purchased? (This could be clothing, a book, a statue or figure, etc.)
What was the first hardware purchase you made for (a) video game(s), and what game(s) was it for? (This could be a new PC part for a new game with higher requirements, or on the console side something like a new accessory such as a memory card, or even a new console itself for a new game you wanted.)
What was the first digital video game you purchased?
What was the first video game disappointment you had? (This could be a game that let you down, a moment that ruined you in a play through, a lost save, etc.)