The first game you ever completed that you were proud of.

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AlphaOmega

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Mario on the NES, no warpzones (Well more accurately: I found them confusing at the age I played the game so I didnt use em :D )

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OniSuika

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Final Fantasy VII for me. Can't remember precise age. 10-11 maybe?

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Any bullet-hell shooter, EVER.

If you play and beat a BH shooter you know, that at the end of the game you're thinking to yourself, "FUCK YEAH! YOU CAN'T TAKE ME!"
Touhou anyone?
 

Wakefield

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Final Fantasy X. Long complicated story which was great and several boss fights that made me want to punch my own teeth out.
 

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Kermi said:
I finished Alex Kidd in Miracle World - it was the first console-based game I'd played, the first one I finished, and my proudest gaming accomplishment to this day - for two reasons:
1) because this was before the internet, and strategy guides, and;
2) because whenever I tell someone who remembers the game that I finished it, they don't believe me. :D
I really don't believe you!!
That game was more Beastly then the first Ninja Gaiden.

Mine would have to be...erm...I dunno...
I know I felt proud for completeing CoD4 (don't ask me why), but I was proud before that...

Probably Soul Blade (Or Soul Edge to those outside the UK/PAL regions), the game before Soul Calibur. I was proud of this because I had all of the Final Weapons for ever charecter, ranked no.1 in all Mode Rankings, had unlocked all the Characters, but purely because I didn't lose the will to live on the mitsurugi Stage where you could only do the Critical Move on Voldo to defeat him. I am proud of this victory because I discovered that you could Throw Voldo and do 1/200 of his health bar damage per throw...BOW AT MY LEVEL OR RAW DEDICATION!!! (and I did this all when I was 7-10).
 

lee_bradley

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S'gotta be the original Street Fighter 2 arcade with one credit. I could do it pretty easily in the end, but I spent a hell of a lot of time and money learning.

There's something about putting a single coin in an arcade machine, beating the entire thing and walking away that brings out the nerd pride.
 

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BaldursBananaSoap said:
o.o dood .... some one beat that?! you rule
but super metroid, the frist time i got it under 3 hours made me happy.
more recelty, for the feeling of raw pride of beating a game, Prinny: can i really be the hero?
at work, on luch, actuly yelled out.
 

J-Alfred

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Dragon Warrior 3 on the Game Boy Color. I had been playing that game for two years and could never get past the midway point. Then, after setting the game down for six months or so, I picked it up again, gave it a go, and found that I had somehow gotten better at the game by not playing. I went forth, beat the half-way boss, then went on to beat the final boss and even the absurdly difficult optional hidden boss. After beating all of that, I definitely felt like I was the champion of the world.
 

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UberMore said:
Kermi said:
I finished Alex Kidd in Miracle World - it was the first console-based game I'd played, the first one I finished, and my proudest gaming accomplishment to this day - for two reasons:
1) because this was before the internet, and strategy guides, and;
2) because whenever I tell someone who remembers the game that I finished it, they don't believe me. :D
I really don't believe you!!
That game was more Beastly then the first Ninja Gaiden.
You see? Every time someone responds with disbelief, I'm all like "YEAH, DAMN RIGHT!". Of course, my mother didn't exactly have loads of spare money to buy me games with. I pretty much only played Alex Kidd until I discovered I could rent games from the local video store, and apart from some Sonic most everything else as boring minigame crap - Casino Games, California games, etc.
Hell, even my mother didn't believe me when she heard me talking to my friend on the phone about how I got past a certain area... I think I actually got up early one morning and finished it again, just so I'd be getting to the end about the time she usually woke up. I think she came downstairs about the time the credits were rolling, and I'm just like "see?".
 

drakenabarion

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Mario 1. Back when I first got a Nes. Wow those were the times :) Getting to level 6 with "Crown Square" lives (the number glitched after 10). Then to complete the game, to start again with all the Goombas replaced for Buzzy Beetles
 

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My very first game I beat was Kirby 64, not 100% complete (I didn't get all the crystals, however, I did get all the enemy info folders), but I did play through it.
BTW Thunderhorse, I like your avatar, it made me laugh.
 

Venatio

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Legend of Zeldda: Ocarina of Time. With earlier games like Pokemon on the Gameboy I always felt gypped after through all that work.
 

Pendragon9

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Either Armored Core 2: Another Age or Jet Force Gemini.

If any of you have ever played those games, i think you'll know why.
 

ZeroDotZero

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Hmm.. I don't feel particularly proud when finishing games, just a sense of relief. One that made me feel proud was Sonic Heroes, because that was complete torture and after the smoke had cleared, I felt a grand sense of accomplishment.
 

Cuddly Knife

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I'll say Super Mario Bros, which is the first game i personally owned. I had beaten others before, but this game was mine.

My second would be Resident Evil, which I played all the way through the first day I bought it.