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N.E.S.: Super Contra. It was such a badass game I remember crying with joy while playing it (I was like, 7 or 8).

S.N.E.S.: Kirby's Super Star. I never played a game so diverse, so complete, so excellent in every single way. The soundtrack, the co-op, the design, and of course, the hats! Still my favorite video game of all time.

N64: Ogre Battle 64. It was well beyond my expectations. The music, the overwhelming story, the strategy required, the replay value. It was a game that completely took my life by storm.

Gamecube: Obviously it is Metroid Prime. I was in Circuit City and saw my girlfriend start the demo on display in the Gamecube section. Until I saw it in action, I was against Metroid going first person. Less than two seconds into the demo, I was walking to the register to pay for a game I had absolutely no intentions of ever buying.

Wii: Probably Wii Sports. It was the moment I realized my 5 year old daughter, myself, and my 45 year old mother would all be gaming together. And it is a game that has withstood the test of time.

Wii U: Call of Duty. To be able to play it in HD with pointer controls... ...and then to play multiplayer without splitting the television screen. It was a mind blowing experience.

Switch: Implosion. It was a game that looked great on phones but I struggled to play because of the controls. However, the Switch version actually made the phone game feel like it was designed to be a home console experience. Still captivates me to this day.



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