Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The First Video Game I Ever Loved

This week's GBE2 topic is First Love. If you look over to my "About me" section, I actually use the words "first love" to describe one game in particular. But instead of babbling on about how much I love that game series (which I have done many times here), I thought it would be cool to talk about the evolution of it. I recently wrote about the history of the Legend of Zelda.

In this article, I focused on the home console games of the series, since that is where it all began in 1986. I should  point out that many Zelda fans don't seem to love the second title as much as the first. While I will always have a special place in my heart for the first game, I also love the second. But I've heard people complain that it was too different or too hard.


There are games in the Zelda series that just about everyone can agree are beyond amazing. These are A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time. Ocarina is still one of the highest rated video games ever and it's ancient in gaming years. (It came out in 1998.) Link to the Past is even older.


But there have been some others that while they are also highly rated, they left some gamers disappointed. The graphics in Wind Waker were a huge deal when it was released, many people didn't like the cartoony cel-shading. (I think the graphics are adorable, btw) And it's been widely argued that Twilight Princess was  too easy.

But still, the Legend of Zelda is the game that made me a gamer, without a doubt. The replay value of the entire series is amazing. Right now, I have games of the original, Ocarina of Time, and Twilight Princess going. 

So yeah, when I think of first love, my gaming brain goes immediately to Link and it always will. :)

12 comments:

  1. A TRUE BLUE LOVER OF THE GAME!! woot woot ZELDA, definitely need to play this legend one day! : ) i want to be twilight princess wolf!!

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  2. I reckon Road Rash on the original Playstation was my first real love affair of a game. Played it for hours on end lol

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  3. @Mojo Writin' I love that game too! I wish they would remake it.

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  4. again a surprising approach to first love!

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  5. If it comes to love of video games, then my love would be Warcraft II. It's fun, engaging, expandable, challenging, amusing, in fact there are so many sides to it.

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  6. What else could it be? You sure are passionate about your games. That's wonderful!

    Joyce
    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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  7. I remember that game. I'm a fan of those old games.

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  8. The only video game I ever played and enjoyed, but would have enjoyed it more if the levels had been easier to get to without having to go through all the earlier levels, was Duck Hunt. I would still enjoy it if it had improved. http://myheartblogstoyou.blogspot.com/

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  9. You really make me want to get into the whole Zelda hubub. Super post, as always.

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  10. I wish I could relate to these games...they sound intriguing but I don't have the right brain / left brain skills to play anything beyond pacman, mrs pacman, mario, centipede, donkey kong, astroids... you know the really old stuff. Yes I can hear you laughing from your end...it's okay...I'm laughing too!!

    Nice post ;) Jenn

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  11. @Jenn I love the old stuff too! Mario is probably my second favorite gaming series ever.

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  12. I LOVED that game! I remember staying up ridiculously late playing, even though I knew that I was going to have to be up and functional in just a few hours. Even though my hubby thought I was nuts. I sometimes played so long that even after I crawled into bed and closed my eyes, I could still see red hearts.

    Didn't matter--none of it mattered. That was one great game.

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