I've had my original copy of Metal Gear Solid since launch day, 1998. So almost 21 years now. What about you, SW? I imagine some people here have had systems/games for a long time.
I've had my original copy of Metal Gear Solid since launch day, 1998. So almost 21 years now. What about you, SW? I imagine some people here have had systems/games for a long time.
Still have a lot of cartridges for the snes such as Contras 3, SF2, F zero, S aleste, R.type, S Swiv etc...
Cds for the neogeo kof and s showdown
For pc, most of Brent Everson early sims such as LHX, Stormovich, C.Y. aircombat, wing commander III and kilrathi saga etc...
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the original Playstation, Fallout 1 & 2, and Planescape: Torment.
I still have my jewel case (and CD, of course) for X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM from 1994. I had the original 1993 floppy disks release, but I don't know what happened to them.
Also have TIE-Fighter from the same year and MechWarrior 2 from 1995. Those are probably the oldest I still possess. Well, I know where they are anyway. May have some gems in boxes I don't know about.
I gave away all my old retro cartridge games/consoles to Goodwill. None of them were particularly rare, though. Playing them on a modern TV was a bad time, and I'm not keeping a CRT TV around just for them. I'll just play them on PC using that which shall not be named.
The one that I could still play now? Fragile Allegiance.
Yeah, I have it on GOG now, but I still have the original CD I got in 1997, which I've done a pretty good job preserving, so I can bet it still works.
If I count my Intellivision stuff, which my family obtained before I was born, it's 1979. If I don't, Sonic 2 and Streets of Rage 2 are the games I've owned the longest, as I got them together with my Genesis in June of '93.
Thrown a lot of stuff away. Let's see. I see some CD's. Outcast, Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Dungeon Keeper II, Battlezone II. They must be pretty old. Some GBA games.
My first games were on B floppy disks. But I don't have them anymore.
I've had my Sega Game Gear since about April 1992. It came with Sonic 2. I still have both and intend to keep my Game Gear and its collection till I die and put it in my will for kids or grandkids depending on how long I live. I'm only 37 so...
I guess I've had it for 27 years now.
If I count my Intellivision stuff, which my family obtained before I was born, it's 1979. If I don't, Sonic 2 and Streets of Rage 2 are the games I've owned the longest, as I got them together with my Genesis in June of '93.
I regret selling my Genesis.
Some Gamecube games that I'm trying to sell. Facebook's marketplace is so annoying sometimes. You keep getting the generic question "Is this available?" and then no further communications after you tell them yes. Feels like talking to bots.
I don't collect physical games anymore. But for my digital library I'd say stuff from the PS3 era. Maybe earliest would be the Sly Raccoon trilogy.
If I were to say physically I used to own a few SNES cartridges. Hand-me-downs they were though. The first video game I ever owned was Monster's Inc on the PS1.
I still have my original CDs of Warcraft and Diablo 1, plus Duke Nukem 3D, all of which I've had since '96 or so. I also still have a couple old floppy discs with a handful of DOS games on em, including Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Zone 66, God of Thunder, Duke Nukem 1 and 2, and the Simpsons arcade game, which I've had since probably '94 or '95.
Disregarding rebought games like SNES games I bought last year but are old for example....probably Tribes 2.
Got it in 2001. Disc is in the garage.
Somewhere, don't know where lol I still have the 2600 and the games.
I do know where my copy of Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System is tho. :P
I still have NHLPA Hockey 93 somewhere. Got rid of all my old MS, MD and PC games under pressure years back, and I regret it. Still have Civ 2 somewhere.
This one game that came with the Commodore 64c. It was a collection of games on one disc to be used with the light gun. Can't remember the name of it. Oldest game I remember the name of would be one of the Dizzy games. I want to say Fantasy World Dizzy because that alligator has stuck with me.
I still have my original copy of Red Alert 2 I got for my birthday in April 2001. If I was born on September 11..
I still own Zillion, Miracle Warriors, Kenseiden, the Ninja for Sega Master system since launch; the first NHL, Madden, Starflight, Spider-Man vs Kingpin for genesis.
All my cartridges and their respective consoles are gone, so it's probably one of these Sega Saturn games I have in the closet.
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