Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader followed closely by Super Smash Bros. Melee and Sonic Adventure 2: Battle.
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Technically my first game came bundled with the system when I bought it off Ebay. It came with Swingerz Golf, which is actually a pretty decent arcade like golf game. However, the first game I bought seperately was Star Fox Adventure. I know it gets lots of slack from fans or what have you, but I liked it.
Mine was Mario Smash Football because I bought the Gamecube bundle with the pearl white Gamecube and that game.
I have that one too. I won it from some website. It was actually a prize draw to celebrate the launch of a Wii site. It was only a few months before wii launched. I was actually going for the DS Lite but I won a GameCube with Mario Smash Football. I was still happy as I got to play some great games on it the next few months. Took two years before I got a Wii at last.
I skipped the last console generation, but I did buy a few Gamecube games. Mostly I don't like the fact that they're 4:3 and I need to plug in cables/memory card to play them, but I've got two in my collection that I can't part with: Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction and Mr. Driller Drill Land.
I think the first Gamecube game I purchased must have been Mr. Driller Drill Land, which led to a series of purchases of freeloader discs, a Gamecube, modding a gamecube, softhacking my Wii, semi-bricking my Wii and finally buying a Japanese Wii. Why Namco made it so unfriendly to importers I will never know (or worse why they didn't localise it), but even without the ability to play mahjong games or the awesome Virtual Console collection in the Japanese Wii shop, that game alone is worth the purchase of a Japanese system.
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