My first game was something made in Game Maker blatantly called "Stickman Adventure" and was supposed to be a platformer, but because physics were too hard to understand the only thing 12 year old me could program was a stickman that could slide in whatever direction you tapped the arrow keys in continuously until he hit a wall. I don't have that game anymore (good) but I made and still have even worse ones that starred a self-insert poorly drawn MS-Paint me (extremely awful)
EDIT: and Mario Kart Double Dash was also the first game I ever owned. Ah the times where I had to sit at the TV and unlock everything in one sitting because I didn't have a memory card.
Mine would be Super Mario World for the SNES, a timeless classic to wich I return every now and then. I have beaten it countless times but it never gets old or bland to me, much like Super Mario 64.
Sonic Advance 3. I got it for my sixth birthday alongside Super Monkey Ball Jr. I still have the same Gameboy Advance SP to this date and my copy of Sonic Advance 3.
Super Mario Bros, wasn't a big fan of that game, then my first FPS was Half-Life (followed by its mod Counter-Strike) which i played alot before steam when I was 12.
My very first game ever was a game called "Battleship" that was released for the gameboy back in 1990, waaayyy back when i was around 5 or 6 years old.
It was my older sister's copy that she had sitting in a ziploc bag in the living room along with a shit load of other games, me and my friend would take turns playing it together.
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