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NES - SMB/Duck Hunt on the first NES I had during my childhood. For the NES I got last year, I bought Rad Racer and Michael Andretti's World GP together at a pawn shop.
Genesis - I bought a Genesis lot from a local Digital Press member in 2004, which included Golden Axe II, Monopoly, Altered Beast, and Sonic The Hedgehog (I later sold off Sonic after buying the Genesis 6-pak cart, which has the game on it).
Super NES - Super Mario World. I got my SNES for my birthday in 1993 and still own the same exact one to this day (and I'm happy to say it never yellowed
). Unfortunately, I had to replace my original copy of SMW because it died on me and a cleaning couldn't bring it back. Don't know wtf happened there.
N64 - Mario Kart 64, which I got as a birthday gift back in high school (back then, I had to get my N64 fix from my younger brother's N64, as I didn't own one of my own until 2004).
PS2 - Crazy Taxi. Paid the full $50, but the money was on a gift card. I remember buying it at a since-closed TRU that still used the card system, and waiting 20 minutes for someone to show up and get me my copy from the back.
I never owned a PlayStation, so when I got my PS2 I took the advantage of the backwards compatibility to check out what I missed - the first PSX game I owned was Gran Turismo 2, which I got as a birthday gift. It was one of the buggy non-GH ones, and I always had to save a backup of my memory card file to another card when I was done playing in case the game froze up while saving the next time and corrupted the original file (which happened a couple times). Later on, my brother lost my original copy of GT2 and I had to buy another copy. I made sure to get a GH one.
Gamecube - The Legend Of Zelda Collector's Edition, back when GameStop was still selling it for $20 used.
Game Boy Advance - Metroid Fusion. I never owned a GB or a GBC (although I wanted a GBC). The first GB game I owned was Qix, and my first GBC game was R-Type DX.
Game Gear - I don't own one anymore, but when I did, I got it with Sonic Chaos and Mortal Kombat.
Genesis - I bought a Genesis lot from a local Digital Press member in 2004, which included Golden Axe II, Monopoly, Altered Beast, and Sonic The Hedgehog (I later sold off Sonic after buying the Genesis 6-pak cart, which has the game on it).
Super NES - Super Mario World. I got my SNES for my birthday in 1993 and still own the same exact one to this day (and I'm happy to say it never yellowed

N64 - Mario Kart 64, which I got as a birthday gift back in high school (back then, I had to get my N64 fix from my younger brother's N64, as I didn't own one of my own until 2004).
PS2 - Crazy Taxi. Paid the full $50, but the money was on a gift card. I remember buying it at a since-closed TRU that still used the card system, and waiting 20 minutes for someone to show up and get me my copy from the back.
I never owned a PlayStation, so when I got my PS2 I took the advantage of the backwards compatibility to check out what I missed - the first PSX game I owned was Gran Turismo 2, which I got as a birthday gift. It was one of the buggy non-GH ones, and I always had to save a backup of my memory card file to another card when I was done playing in case the game froze up while saving the next time and corrupted the original file (which happened a couple times). Later on, my brother lost my original copy of GT2 and I had to buy another copy. I made sure to get a GH one.
Gamecube - The Legend Of Zelda Collector's Edition, back when GameStop was still selling it for $20 used.
Game Boy Advance - Metroid Fusion. I never owned a GB or a GBC (although I wanted a GBC). The first GB game I owned was Qix, and my first GBC game was R-Type DX.
Game Gear - I don't own one anymore, but when I did, I got it with Sonic Chaos and Mortal Kombat.