Kung Fu for the NES. I remember that I got it along with the system. I played it all night and beat it in the wee hours of the morning. Needless to say, I was "sick" the next morning and had to miss school. I was so sad about it too.
Mega Man 2. The only reason I remember is because I could get past everything in that game except the final boss, Dr. Wily. Finally one day on my 1,000th or so try I final beat him with one little pellet of life left. I never beat him again, but at least I did it once.
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I don't remember which one came first, but I LOVED those games. Lol, just watched some vids of them on youtube... memories!
I know there were games on NES and Sega I beat (most likely Mario and Sonic... or one of the Castlevanias... I also used to play Zelda a lot), but I just don't remember anymore which ones.
The regular old, pack-in, Super Mario Bros. on NES. I beat it exactly once when I was a kid...a feat never duplicated in all my 20+ years of gaming since.
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The first Zelda. Toss in Super Mario Bros, Mike Tyson's Punchout, Goonies II, and the first Metroid, and I think you're looking at the complete list of single player games I've played all the way through. My attention span has actually gotten worse the older I get.
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