First game I ever played belonged to my half-brother on his pocket game boy (oxymoron, anyone?). It was the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. I barely recall it, but I believe I was 2 or 3 based on where we were. He called me over to him and showed me how to get the Cuccos to attack him. I believe he then let me try (which was a stupid idea to let a 3 yr old handle a game boy, in retrospect) Anyways, I did it and link died. I had forgotten about it until I played LOZ: Link's Awakening DX on the gbc when I was older. I guess that's why I love the Legend of Zelda so much. I've played all LOZ (Including crossbow training, Four Swords, etc., with the exception of Tetra's Tackers, only released on FSA in Japan) games except the cdi ones. Those commie games don't even deserve to be played. They should be melted, hardened, chopped into little bits, mixed in with raw sewage, launched on a rocket to a nearly supercritical star, which would then turn into a black hole, which would later dissipate. Then the universe should be erased and restarted in such a manner that the only difference between our universe and this new one is that the games never existed.
By the way, did you know that the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was released on August 6 in North America? Sound Familiar? That's because it was the date the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, 6 August 1945. Coincidence? I think not!