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Usually, I play my games on Normal difficulty, but I once made an exception to play the hardest difficulty for Alan Wake years ago on the Xbox 360 to complete all the achievements. When I got to Chapter 6, I decided on a whim to also get the chapter specific achievement since I hadn't gotten that one yet.

How to get the achievement: make it to the first checkpoint of Chapter 6 without firing a single shot. Meaning that you have to cross a veritable no-man's-land of Taken without firing ANY guns.

I was pretty proud of that achievement when I finally got it.
Post edited June 21, 2021 by 80s_Jacket
The first time I beat Emerald Weapon in the original Final Fantasy VII.

Ruby was great but the fight was all about the Materia setup, Emerald though took preparation and effort in the fight itself.
When finally win at my brother for first time, beating the end of first Sonic.
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I really enjoyed playing and beating all of the half-life games when I was just a kid.
Getting all fifty achievements for Bioshock on my 360. But then going online only to have them add one more achievement . I no longer had that game to try to get it. My best gaming experience and the worst.
Back when they were new, I was able to beat MegaMan 2 without dying (and without stopping time on Quickman's stage) and beating Super Mario 3 in ~18 minutes. Watching speedrunners today I realize how those were nothing.
My proudest gaming moment was 100% completing Space Pirates and Zombies.

A very fun interesting game.

Cheers.
The most satisfying moments are when I defeat a boss from the Souls series that took me a long time to beat, let alone when I finish one of those games. The feeling of satisfaction is indescribable.
When I completed the main story in Celeste.
Maybe not most proud of but definitely most memorable. This may date me, but I fully remember playing Raiders of the Lost Ark on my Atari 2600 with my friend for weeks during one summer vacation. Each day we'd play it over and over until we finally one day figured out the game's tricks and ended up standing atop that pedestal with the Ark on the end screen. I think my mom thought we were trying to kill each other the way we were screaming.
Finishing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time without ever upgrading the starting 3 heart container life bar and never dying.
My proudest gaming moment was when I finally managed to have a succesfull Byzantium campaign in Europa Universalis IV.
Most satisfying moment of mine was when i completed Doom on Nightmare difficulty on Xbox One <3
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Not gonna lie, it was back in 2005 or 2006, when I was a wee, playing Rome: Total War. I used to do a lot of random custom battles and I got Egypt vs Julii. All seemed lost with most of my units routing, but somehow my Camel Cavalry came back and I proceeded to hit all infantry in the back until I got them to mass route. I can't recall the specifics too well, but man, do I recall that rush of coming back after almost certain defeat.
Going 149 kills and 3 deaths in Turkey Burgers in Space in Team Fortress Classic.