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QOTW: What was the first game you remember pre-ordering?

Reminisce with us! Answer our weekly question and check out our favorite answers from last week

Words: GamesRadar US

Every week the hosts of TalkRadar present and answer a new "Question of the Week" - a personal inquiry which unearths some of our deepest, and sometimes most sinister, gaming memories. Everyone is encouraged to answer each week's question, so go ahead, tell us your most glorious, nostalgic, or shameful story!

This week's question:

What was the first game you
remember pre-ordering?

What made the game so special? Did they have it on release day? Were you horribly disappointed or crazy happy with your purchase?

Answer this week's question in the comments!

The best posts this week will be read on next week's podcast, and appear in the next edition of this article. Listen tomorrow for our answers!

Below are our favorite answers from last week's question...

Last week's question:

What is a plainly obvious puzzle/gameplay element you didn't get?

Jordo141 wrote...
“I picked up PES 5 on the PS2 and played it religiously for months upon months as it really got me interested in football (read: soccer) again. I then decided to try out it's competitor Fifa, which I believe was Fifa 07 at the time. I found it pretty fun except for my strikers being completely useless, which caused many fit's of rage.

It took me about a week to realise that whereas the square button in PES was to shoot; it was circle to shoot in Fifa. I had been trying to pass the whole time.

This is how I felt..."


Above: This is the scene where Wesley did anything

JhonMutrix wrote...
"One of the puzzles in the Genesis Beavis & Butthead game involved taking a bar of soap from a bathroom. The soap was white. The bathroom was white. I spent something like six hours trying to figure out what the hell I was supposed to do, and when a friend told me the solution the following day I almost became gay for him.

I never watched Beavis & Butthead again.”

SSJ4Raditz wrote...
“Most recently, in Killzone 2, where you encounter the area (think it's a door) that is covered in electricity. For the life of me, I could not figure out what to do to get past that. I spent almost an hour backtracking and other things until my friend walks up , points to a glowing box and says, "what if you shoot that?" I did, it works, and I feel like an idiot.”

DeathbyGamer wrote...
“It was back when I first played through MGS1. I was a decent ways through, when it came to this part where the Colonel kept telling me,"Get the code off the back of the cd case!" to get through a door. I must have tried everything, short of punting my system through the window. I stopped playing the game for months. Eventually it came up in a conversation, and someone told me I had to look on the back of the actual case the game came in.”


Above: Damn you Konami, you and your lack of respect for the fourth wall 

Ravenbom wrote...
“The worst by far is StarTropics where you actually had to get the letter that came with the game wet in order to get the number 747. If you didn't actually dip that physical letter in water like the game told you to in order to get that number, you couldn't finish the game.”

Aeshir wrote...
“I rented The Orange Box almost exactly a year ago, and in Half-Life 2, I got stuck in the part in Route Kanal (the first real level, after you get your HEV suit) where you're in a kind of sewer area, and there's a puzzle where you have to change the water level to get past. Thing is, I turned the valve to lower it, but I couldn't figure out where to go after that. This was a while ago, so I don't know if I used a walkthrough after a good hour of screwing around in that room, trying to figure it out. But when I got the game for my Birthday in February, I got stuck on the same part, and spent ANOTHER HOUR ON THE SAME PUZZLE. The solution to it was to go to the previous room, 15 feet back, and yes, "walk left," into the other tunnel.”

Jamminontha1n2 wrote...
“My story needs to be prefaced by the fact that I had not played any of the shining force games until I had bought the latest sega collection for 360 (a must buy if you have never played these games before). So while playing the game one of my characters would naturally get killed. Now i am more used to playing the fire emblem series where if a character dies and you pass the mission that character stays dead. So, a character would die during a mission and i would naturally restart the mission because i am not the kind of person to leave a soldier on the battlefield. So fast forward two hours later and i am still stuck on the second mission. i say to myself **** it i don't care about that damn paladin anymore i'll prolly get five more by the end of the game. I complete the mission the mission and started the next mission and saw the guy was still alive. After that i had to turn off the 360 and just walk away.”

AntistaHungry4Love wrote...
“Mortal Kombat had a ******* BLOCK BUTTON!

WHAT DO YOU MEAN I CAN'T HOLD BACK TO BLOCK?

GORO IS AN ASSHOLE”


Above: Asshole

Apr 30, 2009


 
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G0523  - 7 months 4 days ago 
The first game I remember pre-ordering was Mario Kart: Double Dash!! for the Nintendo GameCube. I only pre-ordered it because of that demo disc that came with the game. I really wanted to play Sonic Heroes. I think I played the demo of Sonic Heroes more than I actually played the Mario Kart game.
richtaur  - 7 months 4 days ago 
The first game I pre-ordered was Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64), at Toys R Us where you were supposed to get the gold cartridge if you had pre-ordered. I showed up the morning it came out, and the douches only had grey cartridges. As an oldschool gamer, that's a slap in the face. But I went home with the game and no discount or anything, because I was only 17 and was too timid to complain. ... I think I cried a little ...

... and then later myself and GR's own Brett Elston worked there for four years through college. *sigh*
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 7 months 4 days ago 
I actually can't remember ever pre-ordering a game. Not that I was never that excited about a game, but I never needed to pre-order. I was a big PC gamer back in the day, and I wasn't into the kind of games that flew off the shelves. Then Steam came along, and it didn't really matter - I got what I wanted when I wanted it. Never had a problem finding Civ III or Max Payne 2.
WonsAuto  - 7 months 4 days ago 
Oh god, that would be Pokemon Yellow, when I was 12. I bought it at Toys R Us on launch day, after playing Blue for a year. The prospect of playing with a Pikachu like on the show made my mouth froth. I still have the game, with a pretty complete Pokedex (148, I think?), and I play it occasionally to whoop on the Elite Four with my surfing Pikachu (hehe).
schmeidenkamp  - 7 months 4 days ago 
I like how we can answer these here now.
Anyways, the first game I ever pre ordered was 'XIII' for the PS2. I spent months obsessing over the game when I saw the first preview of it in EGM (back when I had my subscription, lol)
My dad took me to GameCrazy back in '03 so I was probably 15, I casually walk up to the clerk and declare my desire to pre order said game. In hindsight the guy was most likely thinking: 'Why does this kid want to reserve this random ass game?' Anyways, I got a demo and a soundtrack (which I still have by the way) for my troubles. When the game came out, I went and got it, took it home, beat it in a about a week. Loved every minute of it. Still submit that it was an awesome game. Those were the days that my budget for games was severely less than it is now, so any game I received was cherished and played into the ground.
sbghost64  - 7 months 4 days ago 
the first game i remember pre ordering was madden 06 for ps2. My brother and i played it for hours after we bought and I threw the controller (not hard but just tossing it) after losing again and it happened to land right on the top of the part of the ps2 where the disc is spinning underneath. it put a huge scratch on the disc making it unplayable. Thankfully, my mom bought the five dollar extra warrenty eb games offered at the time. When we went back to get a new one three days later, the guy was like "wow you guys must play videogames alot if ur game is already broken after three days" looking at us as if all we did was play videogames and had no social life at all (not true at all). What an asshole. (and madden 06 wasn't even that great anyway).
skyguy343  - 7 months 4 days ago 
my first game i will ever pre-order will be the conduit limited edition. sniff* it will be a memorable moment
JohnnyMaverik  - 7 months 4 days ago 
First, last and only game I've ever pre-ordered was Oblivion, love Morrowind and pestered my parents so much, along with my younger brother and sister who'd I'd successfully converted to the way of the elder scrolls, that in the end they cracked and pre-ordered it.
So the moral of the story kids is if u really, really want something, and it's a reasonable and affordable request, then annoy your parents 24/7, and if that fails call in the re-inforcements to thriple, quadruple, or even *enter what ever it is for five time here* they're torment... that should do the trick ;)
MCX405  - 7 months 4 days ago 
The first game I ever pre-ordered was Grand Theft Auto IV because I never saw the point before then. Now I pre-order any game worth getting so I can get double points or a bonus UFC DVD or something. Still, I was annoyed that I didn't get my MGS4 soundtrack sampler pre-order bonus when I got the game as that's why I did it. I was gutted til I found out the MGS theme wasn't on it and soon didn't care.
SuperGoomba64  - 7 months 3 days ago 
The first game I pre-ordered was Pokemon Pearl, spent 3 months waiting for Pokemon. I pre-ordered from Game St- I mean a Stop for Games, So I got a free Pakilka stylus, cept now it broken a covered in glue.
nyef  - 7 months 3 days ago 
oh boy...the first game i ever pre ordered was pokemon silver. When i heard about it i was like "ZOMG THERE WILL BE MORE POKEMON!?!?!?!" and my old friend was like "ZOMG WE HAVE TO GET IT SO WE COULD TOTALLY KICK ***!"... we were 7 at the time. me and my old friend preordered each of the pokemon games, thinking with our tiny minds that we'd get it the next day. we were wrong... it ended up taking 1 month!!! but when we got silver and gold, we played it non-stop for months. good times....good times... until i left it at my friends house and it got attacked by his dog...230-ish pokemon on my pokedex...*tear*
cracker33  - 7 months 3 days ago 
The first game I pre-ordered was Star Wars Battlefront for the PC. I remember thinking "Holy ****, a star wars game with open battle fields!" For reserving the game, I got a Scout Trooper action figure in a Battlefront case. I still have the trooper as the center piece of my random ass star wars toys.
TheWoolyMammoth  - 7 months 3 days ago 
First game I ever pre-ordered was Banjo-Tooie for my parents to pay for as a birthday present. I remember the game store phoning up to say there had been a mix up with the order and that I was unable to receive a copy.

Upon my parents telling the guy on the phone it was for my birthday he apparently kept apologising and took down our address. Later that evening a copy was hand delivered to my house... probably the weirdest experience ever for me.
ELpork  - 7 months 3 days ago 
First game I pre-ordered was Pokemon yellow. For once the guy at the game counter didn't lie about a game being sold out at launch.
masneppihs02  - 7 months 3 days ago 
The first game i pre-ordered was GTA4, however i forgot to ask instore for them to deliver it to my house. I waited for a month before realising this. I felt like a dick.
DaBadGuy  - 7 months 3 days ago 
The first game I pre-ordered was Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. I didn't pre-order MGS1 because I really didn't know about what it was, but one day I played it at a friends house, and I played through the Shadow Moses infiltration and etc. I thought that the fact you had to sneak around and such was pretty cool, so when the sequel came around, I had to get it, little did I know that I was getting Raiden too, but meh, MGS3 and MGS4 made up for it, MGS4 turned Raiden from a blonde heart-throb, to a badass Cybernetic ninja who could hold and fight with his sword in his feet. I still say that the fight sequence between him, Vamp, and the GECKO's was one of the best ones in recent memory.
kubes  - 7 months 3 days ago 
Sadly the first game i pre-ordered was Tony Hawx American Wasteland. I thought THAW was gonna hopefully return to the awesome way of nice and simplistic skating in Pro Skater 4. I got to gamestop all excited jumped out of the car and walked in. They seriously had about a whole quarter shelf of the game so i didnt get ahaead by pre ordering it. I did get a free "DIGITAL" CAMERA tho which broke as soon as i unwrapped it. The game was not so good but i still really enjoyed classic mode and free skate.
patriotfan09  - 7 months 3 days ago 
Pokémon FireRed. I pre-ordered for the Wireless Adaptor.
Cyberninja  - 7 months 3 days ago 
i did not notice the new feature last week
Cyberninja  - 7 months 3 days ago 
there was no qotw last week and my first preorder was kingdom hearts 2 and it is one of the best ps2 games
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