I don't count the 2600 that we had in my house since that belonged to my dad.
My first console was the NES. I think this was the list of games I had. Probably forgetting a bunch. I'm including games that my younger brother got as well, since we practically shared all of our games anyway. I'm not including games I got used after I got my Genesis or SNES. Because I'll be here all day listing games, as I regularly took advantage of Funco Land early on. I also came into a couple of large game donations from previous NES owners who no longer wanted their old games sometime around that point and I'm not including those either. These are just games I bought(or in most case's, my parent's or other relatives bought) brand new in shrink wrap.
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
Excitebike
Zelda
Contra
Pac-Man
Ms. Pac-Man
Adventure Island
Kickle Cubicle
Mappy-Land
Monopoly
Galaga
BurgerTime
Rampage
Double Dragon
Felix the Cat
The Flintstones
Simpsons Bart vs The Space Mutants
Simpsons Bart vs The World
Snoopy Sports
Ghostbusters
Bubble Bobble
Where's Waldo
Home Alone
Tom & Jerry
Kid Niki
Paperboy
Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle
Back to the Future
Rockin' Kats
Tiny Toon Adventures
Ninja Turtles
Ninja Turtles II the Arcade Game
Ninja Turtles III Manhattan Project
Battletoads
Maniac Mansion
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Whomp 'em
Yoshi
Yoshi's Cookie
Star Tropics
Batman
Batman Revenge of the Joker
Marble Madness
Blaster Master
Captain America and the Avengers
Donkey Kong Classics
Tennis
RBI Baseball
Baseball Stars
Bomberman II
Mickey's Mousecapade
DuckTales
Rescue Rangers
Darkwing Duck
Talespin
Disney Adventures in the Magic Kingdom
The Little Mermaid (this was my sister's

)
Tetris
Tetris 2
Dr. Mario
Mega Man 2
Mega Man 3
Mega Man 4
Mega Man 5
Mega Man 6(got this way late when I bought a top loader)
Kirby's Adventure(got this shortly after that)
one of those 4-in one gold carts that had Dizzy the egg and Linus Spacehead.
It seems like I had a lot of games(and I did), but I also kept on buying them well into the Genesis and SNES' life. I was probably in high school when I finally stopped buying NES games(because they just weren't making them anymore).
Truth be told, I never stopped playing my NES. My original unit is still working to this day and I'm still enjoying it
