I think mine was Millenium 2.2 (spelling incorrect on the game, not by me) and the next was a tank game, 2 player, wait, it is coming to me . . . . Fire Power, that was it. Another that my son liked to play was Rampage, but I did not play it much. Millenium 2.2, any of the SSI D&D games and then much later UFO Enemy Unknown absorbed vast quantities of time that should have been devoted to sleep. I have often wanted to start coding a clone of Millenium 2.2 that would allow some random changes so the game would be different each time you played it, but have not made the time to start it yet. This was in 1987 when I first got a used A1000. The next few years were great learning about computing on my Amiga, expanding it and then lusting after an A2000 with lots of expansions and software.
Now I think the count is near 20 Amigas and I am working on a couple of them today.
A1000 x2 (1 w/Spirit 1.5mb RAM expansion & internal HD)
A500 x2 (1 w/GVP A530, 1 w/Supra HD)
A2000 x2 (1 w/68060 & NewTek Video Toaster/Flyer & 2mb Chip)
A3000D x3 (2 w/68040 Warp Engine and VLAB-Motion)
A4000D x3 (2 in tower conversions w/VT/Flyer & CSPPC)
A4000T x1 (w/NewTek VT/Flyer w/GVP 68060)
CDTV x2
CD32 x2 (1 w/SX-1 expansion) (1 new in box, mint)
A1200 x2 (1 w/68060 & SCSI & USB)
A600 x1
Yep, that's 20. I would like to trade one or two for an A3000T just to round out my collection.
Hundreds of boxed software titles and I don't know how many back-up floppies. Just kept buying (on eBay mostly) year after year and have tons of accessories to go with this massive collection. One of my next goals is to network 4 to 7 of the faster Amigas together and experiment with NewTek's Screamer Net for rendering LightWave scenes. I think I have about 5 or 6 68060s and a couple 68040's and 2 68030s.
Blah, Blah, Blah. Sorry for the running on at the keyboard. I am sort of out of it at the moment (vicodin & soma for back pain, but the good news is that surgery is finally happening on December 11 after waiting and fighting insurance for 16 years. Wish me luck!)