Super Mario Bros. on nes
wc2 orcs and humans iirc
Donkey Kong Country
classic zelda. both the main game and the mixed up dungeons game after you beat it the first time.
Donkey Kong Jr. on the NES. Took about 10 minutes or so.
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I think it was a game with my dad where he hides behind his hands and he just disappears.. he just freakin disappears! but one day i caught onto his magic and I saw found him before he came out of hiding!! .... but video? idk.. maybe putt putt the little purple car. for computer. but for gameboy.. i played zelda dx.. never beat it for like 7 years (its hard when you are 6... but i beat pokemon red first!
Depends on how you define 'beat'.
If you define it as beating the levels before they begin to repeat, then Donkey Kong on the Coleco would be my first. If you classify it as beating and having a definitive end, then Super Mario Bros would be the 1st game I truly beat. And yes, the first time I cleared 8-4 was using the warp zones in 1-2 & 4-2.
Pokemon Red.
Oddly enough it's also the only time I ever leveled a pokemon to 100.
My charmander, good times.
Must have been Super Mario World on my SNES. It was my first game on my first console...
Pokemon, it was for the game boy advance and was in a blue package with the 3rd evolution of squirtle on it. Pretty hard game to beat IMO, considering I was 7 and all
Easy - Zelda: A link to the past if I remember correctly
Probably Streets of Rage 2 on the MegaDrive. Loved that game to bits and would spend hours playing it with family and friends
"What was the 1st game you ever beat?"
That's a weird question because most Atari 2600 games didn't have an ending. They just went on forever.....
A lot of the first games I remember playing, you couldn't beat. Video games used to go on forever. The way the game-maker got you to stop playing was by speeding up the game each level until it was technically impossible to "win" -- like Pitfall, Q-Bert, PacMan, Galaga, etc. As far as I can recall, the first games I actually beat were probably something like King's Quest on the PC in the early 80's or a game on the NES like Gyromite, Kid Icarus, Metroid or Super Mario Brothers.
I remember beating Ikari Warriors. However, beating that game just meant that you got to the end, killed the guy sitting at a desk and then nothing. The game just sat there until you hit Reset...