1. Oregon Trail - elementary school - early 90's
2. Super Mario 3 and Life Force early 90's at home at home.
3. Doom and Wolfenstein on Dos, mid 90's grandparents house.
4. Starfox 64 - Friends house middle school late 90's.
5. Red Faction 2 -owned PS2 early 2000's. We used to multiplayer the heck out of this game. One shot sniper rifle all day. No call of duty auto aim needed.
6. Bio-Shock - owned PS3, 360, and PS2, but Bioshock was mind blowing at the time especially on the firstbplay through.
7. Ninja Gaiden ll, I bought 25 or so NES games around 2005, but only played them here and there. Ninja Gaiden ll cut scenes, music, and gameplay was so mind blowing, as I was just starting to really experience the NES library.
8. Dr. Mario and Tengen Tetris - In college staying up late playing round after round with girlfriend.
9. Sky Force Anniversary - I picked this for two reasons because I love shoot-em-ups and because it is one of the many sealed ps4 games that I own because I am not starting the library until the PS5 is released. - 2017
10. Castlevania Bloodlines - I picked this game because I made the move over to Genesis for the first time and although I own many Genesis shoot-em-ups I love platformers and this game is just such a well balanced, challenging, experience. (Minor gripe, the guys on llthe factory level didn't need to wear military helmets.) - 2019