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The first time I played Super Mario Bros., I was at my cousin Benjamin’s house, and he had just gotten a Nintendo Entertainment. We sat cross-legged on the floor far too close to the TV, controllers in hand, staring in awe. The excitement of guiding Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom, dodging Goombas, and jumping on platforms was amazing. When Super Mario Bros. came out in 1985, it felt like a revolution.
The level design was genius and the music was instantly iconic. Even today, Super Mario Bros. holds up because of its perfect blend of challenge and fun. The simplicity of the game design is its strength, and playing it now feels just as rewarding as it did back then.
Street Fighter II was a game-changer and my all-time favorite (I think it was probably THE favorite game of all my friends as well). We would gather at the local arcade, pockets full of quarters, ready to duke it out (my choice was always Chun-Li because, with her kicks, I could beat almost any challenger). The competitive aspect of the game was intense and thrilling. I spent countless hours learning combos and later perfecting my Hadouken, trying to be the best.
Today, Street Fighter II still shines because of its deep mechanics and balanced gameplay. The graphics and character animations were ahead of their time and still look great, and to this day, I appreciate the skill and the strategy involved.
The Legend of Zelda was my first real taste of adventure gaming. I remember the thrill of unwrapping it on my birthday and rushing to plug it into the console. Released in 1986, it was a groundbreaking game that offered a sense of exploration and discovery like no other; I can still recall the excitement of finding hidden caves and mastering the dungeons.
Pac-Man was a staple at every birthday party (probably for all the kids across the US and even the world at this time). I remember standing on a step stool to reach the controls, as I was too small when it first came out. The game's iconic sound effects and colorful graphics were mesmerizing for us, and what’s amazing is how well Pac-Man has aged!
What makes Tetris timeless is its perfect balance of simplicity but also its complexity. The game continually challenges you to beat your previous high score, making it great as the first gaming competition amongst friends. Today, Tetris is just as engaging, showing us that the simplest ideas are the best.