So I stumbled across this piece by Amber Ahlborn over at 61 Frames Per Second, and boy did it make the nostalgia sparks start flying. It's about how she really enjoyed Tetrisphere on the N64, but never bought a copy and now regrets it.
That was an experience I'd had plenty of times, never thinking it could be universal. My parents weren't willing to spend much on my gaming habits as a kid, so I had to pick games out knowing I'd be playing them for three months. That's how my RPG habit formed. But it also meant that no matter how much I liked any title with a major multiplayer element, I was hesitant to ask for it. I was an only child and would probably end up with something I could only play occasionally. So I rented and rented and rented Super Smash TV, but never bought a copy... and boy do I regret that now. That was probably the best SNES co-op title I ever played.
Any of you out there have a "game that got away" lament to share? Something you couldn't afford, or didn't really want until too late?