15 Videogames We Miss

''Wreck-It-Ralph'' ignites a wave of EW staff nostalgia for ''Super Mario Bros.,'' ''Qbert,'' ''Zelda,'' and other faves we played as kids

01 of 15

Super Mario Bros. 3

''The first three Mario games were so central to my childhood, I suspect I still could play them by memory now if I picked up…

''The first three Mario games were so central to my childhood, I suspect I still could play them by memory now if I picked up a controller. When Super Mario Bros. 3 first came out, I even tried to befriend the local jerky kid down the street because he was the first on the block to have it. His other jerky friend ended up calling my bluff — ''You're only here because he has Mario 3, huh?'' — but, man, that hour playing the game was still bliss. My father ended up buying me the game as a surprise one day, causing me more joy than I knew my skinny frame could muster — and my mother much more consternation, as I completely blew off a book report to play it non-stop for a week. She took away the game for two weeks, if I recall correctly, but I ended up getting paid to write about videogames for my job, so things didn't turn out too terribly.''—Adam B. Vary

02 of 15

Contra

'' Contra !!! And I totally played Wheel of Fortune on Sega. Is #I'mAMassiveNerd trending?''— Lanford Beard

''Contra!!! And I totally played Wheel of Fortune on Sega. Is #I'mAMassiveNerd trending?''—Lanford Beard

03 of 15

Street Fighter II

'' Street Fighter II ! It was the only game I was ever good at, and Chun Li is my favorite videogame character of all…

''Street Fighter II! It was the only game I was ever good at, and Chun Li is my favorite videogame character of all time. Other kids always accused me of ''cheating'' because I used her rapid-kick move all the time, but I could also beat people using her slow/ineffective but awesome upside-down-helicopter-legs move too. I didn't like her Super Street Fighter iteration as much because she finally learned how to shoot fireballs but they sputtered out of her wrists like weak little jellyfish — disappointing.''—Stephan Lee

04 of 15

Mike Tyson's Punch Out

'' Mike Tyson's Punch Out : Don Flamenco! King Hippo! Bald Bull! — mere pretenders to the heavyweight crown. Before EA's Madden football revolutionized the…

''Mike Tyson's Punch Out: Don Flamenco! King Hippo! Bald Bull! — mere pretenders to the heavyweight crown. Before EA's Madden football revolutionized the genre, Techmo Bowl — which once featured an unstoppable Bo Jackson — was a perfectly acceptable excuse to justify why I wasn't out on Friday night. Ninja Gaiden re-introduced me to Japanese anime... and carpal tunnel.''—Jeff Labrecque

05 of 15

Looping

'' Looping for ColecoVision may have been the very first game I had an addiction to. The only control you had was up and down,…

''Looping for ColecoVision may have been the very first game I had an addiction to. The only control you had was up and down, and anything you touched exploded you. I think this may have also been my earliest introduction to anxiety and the soothing powers of chiptunes.''—Jef Castro

06 of 15

Dr. Mario

''As a young boy with an NES, I would spend hours and hours on end playing Dr. Mario — wearing out my prescription pad and…

''As a young boy with an NES, I would spend hours and hours on end playing Dr. Mario — wearing out my prescription pad and cramming pill after pill down my patients' throats like I was Rush Limbaugh's GP. I even started to hear the music in my sleep. It's the game that made me want to be a doctor. Of course, I ended up working here so I guess it didn't do that great a job.''—Keith Staskiewicz

07 of 15

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

'' Twisted Metal , Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for PS1, Super Smash Brothers , Mario Kart for N64 , Pokemon Yellow for Gameboy Color.''— Josh…

''Twisted Metal, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for PS1, Super Smash Brothers, Mario Kart for N64, Pokemon Yellow for Gameboy Color.''—Josh Stillman

08 of 15

Pokemon

'' Legend of Zelda and Pokemon (specifically Yellow version).''— Tara Fowler

''Legend of Zelda and Pokemon (specifically Yellow version).''—Tara Fowler

09 of 15

Donkey Kong Country

''My house contained one TV and two older siblings, so I spent most of the early-to-mid '90s watching my brother and sister duke it out…

''My house contained one TV and two older siblings, so I spent most of the early-to-mid '90s watching my brother and sister duke it out on Super Mario, Donkey Kong Country, and Street Fighter II. Although I was never allowed to pick up a controller myself, I did memorize how to get to bonus levels and the best way to defeat King K. Rool. (Wait for him to throw his crown before you jump on his head!)''—Hillary Busis

10 of 15

Qbert

''In the 'yes, I am old' category [my favorites were]: Qbert , Frogger , Tetris , Donkey Kong , Pac-Man , Centipede , Street Fighter…

''In the 'yes, I am old' category [my favorites were]: Qbert, Frogger, Tetris, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Centipede, Street Fighter, and Mortal Kombat. The last two were more my college years. I kicked ass with Sub-Zero back in the day, but in a recent round with my 14-year-old — Mortal Kombat vs. Something or the Other — had that same ass handed to me.''—Abby West

11 of 15

Frogger

''Being old.com and not having a video game console in our house = Lemonade Stand , Oregon Trail , and Frogger on the Apple iiC,…

''Being old.com and not having a video game console in our house = Lemonade Stand, Oregon Trail, and Frogger on the Apple iiC, Mario Bros and Duck Hunt on my cousin's Nintendo, and Asteroids on my friend's Atari.''—Laura Hertzfeld

12 of 15

The Legend of Zelda

''[I loved] Zelda , Mega-Man , Metroid , San Francisco Rush , Earthworm Jim . Also, PS1 throwbacks: Crash Bandicoot , Metal Gear Solid ,…

''[I loved] Zelda, Mega-Man, Metroid, San Francisco Rush, Earthworm Jim. Also, PS1 throwbacks: Crash Bandicoot, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy 7.''—Chris Cosgrove

13 of 15

Circus

'' Tempest ! But really, we had a game called Ladybug , which — while seemingly all dainty-like — was a much more awesome version…

''Tempest! But really, we had a game called Ladybug, which — while seemingly all dainty-like — was a much more awesome version of Pac-Man. And there is a game called Circus where you have a teeter-totter that bounces clowns up to pop balloons. When they die because of your inept handling of said teeter-totter, the funeral dirge song plays. It's sad.''—Martin Schwartz

14 of 15

Paperboy

''I was really into the lamest, least-challenging games on NES — anything that involved shapes, colors, and pharmaceuticals ( Dr. Mario ), '80s game show…

''I was really into the lamest, least-challenging games on NES — anything that involved shapes, colors, and pharmaceuticals (Dr. Mario), '80s game show titles like Anticipation and Concentration (two concepts I never quite mastered in real life either), and Disneyland, which poorly approximated some of the rides and infuriatingly featured zero concession stands. Paperboy at a friend's house introduced me to bullying, so I walked home and dumped the friend as well.''—Annie Barrett

15 of 15

Super Mario Bros. 3 (Japanese Version)

''When I was in seventh grade, my best friend's stepdad owned a local video store. They imported the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3…

''When I was in seventh grade, my best friend's stepdad owned a local video store. They imported the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3 months before its U.S. release, making me feel like I was in the Fred Savage video-game classic The Wizard.''—Aaron Morales

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