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Master System - Alex Kidd in Miracle World

Didnt blow me away or anything, as brother had a Mega Drive at the time I got the MS, but I came to love the game and completed it loads of times.

Gameboy - Tetris

Simple but highly addictive

SNES - Street Fighter

Was amazing, and what first got me hooked on fighting games which I still love today... even though im actually very poor at SF.

3DO - Wing Commander III

Absolutely loved it and was amazed to see real actor (Luke Skywalker!) in a game.

MegaCD - Road Avenger

Technically I didnt play this one it was my brothers, but I would watch him play RA as avidly as an Anime fan would sit there and watch a Manga film. Though I guess it might be fair to say it was a game better to watch be played than to play yourself.

Dreamcast - Power Stone

I was dissappointed with it, bought thinking it was a fighting game (which I guess it was) but so far removed from what I expected from a fighting game. Only played it a couple of times... thankfully Soul Calibur came along to keep lure me back in

PSOne - Tekken

My desire for fighting games prevailed again and Tekken I loved and to this day I still do and buy any game (or movie) with Tekken in the name. Plus its the one fighting game over the years I would come to actually be very good at.

N64 - Goldeneye

What can I say, my first real taste of competitive FPS gameplay, it was amazing and played alot back then.

PS2 - Tekken Tag

I was in heaven, after having played Tekken 1, 2, 3 for so many hours finally a new one with ALL the characters. This game became one of my most played games ever, probably only behind Warcraft. Though I was dissappointed by how slow it felt at first compared to Tekken 3 (which I played the Japanese import version) but I got used to it and it seemed like such a huge graphical improvement over the PSone versions I had played.

XBox - Halo

Lets just say we loved it that much me and brother bought a second XBox, copy of the game, and a 10 metre custom cut cross over ethernet cable that ran from one side of the house to the other :P

PSP - Ridge Racer

The visuals I found amazing and on a handheld, almost as good as my PS2! but I hardly played that game or any on it. Aside from the first impression the visuals left, it didnt hook me in.

Gamecube - Mario Sunshine

It was ok, but didnt do anything for me and I wasnt a huge Mario fan

XBox 360 - Mass Effect

I brought the console for this game, and was very dissappointed. I loved the look but hate the gameplay, it took me a few attempts over the span of 7 years for me to ever actually play and complete this game (which I did on the PS3 in the end)

PS3 - Resistance 2

I was quite late to the party and picked this game up with it, was ok but nothing that left a lasting impression (though remember the part when going through woods and this large dinosaur stealthed beasts would charge at you and you could just hear their roar and sound of their feet pounding at you, that freaked me out the first time)

Wii U - ZombiU

It was an alright game, but one of those few I would describe as not enjoyable to play, I dont know why.

XBox One - Dead Rising 3

I was blown away by how many Zombies fill the screen at once, I was like 'OH SHIT!'

PS4 - Battlefield 4

LOVED it, just a shame that at first it was near unplayable due to crashes and bugs. But gotten a lot more reliable since then and now upto 260 hours playtime.



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Ernest Hemmingway