Posted: 1st October 2005 09:06
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SOLDIER
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my sc2 save has several *weeks* of playtime in vs mode logged onto it, and we have been usually just turning it off and not save match statistics for a while (awaiting 10/25). my tk5 save has about a third as much.
when i was first playing through fft, then learning to perfect the game through abusing certain aspects of the code, i put over 300 hours into it. dark cloud 2 -- i spent so much time gertting every single medal in the game, except the ones with monica's monster, because those suck so bad. at the same time, i was levelling up enough weapons to get one of each of the ench of the weapon tree's branches (like 12-14 in all or something) i must have played it many hours a day for weeks straight. ssb/ssbm -- i liked it because it's a fighting game easy enough that i can include my little brother when playing it and still have plenty of fun. any rare game, but honorable mention does to banjo-tooie. the breadth of that game was extremely impressive for an n64 so plagued by mediocre offerings. |
Post #97912
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Posted: 6th October 2005 03:02
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Onion Knight Posts: 35 Joined: 6/10/2005 Awards: |
definetly, Diablo, Rome total war, and ragnarok online
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Post #98581
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Posted: 6th October 2005 03:12
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Holy Swordsman Posts: 2,034 Joined: 29/1/2004 Awards: |
Mystical Ninja 64. It's only a 12 hour game, but damn was it impossible to put down. It was a game where I had to take it in one shot because you always wanted to see what was next. Upgrade next. Next Robot fight. Insanely good RPG gameplay wise, character wise, and ESPECIALLY music wise. The sound track to that game was incredible. The music alone was addicting.
Others- Well... I guess I'll throw a bone to KOTORII which I spent 45 hours straight playing. I couldn't sleep until I had beaten that game. Sleeping would interfere with my saving the galaxy. ES III: Morrowind- I spent, total, an equivelant amount of hours to 3 months of my life in front of that game. Got everything....I'm pretty sure. Tamriatic Lore has nothing left to show me anyhow. This post has been edited by MogMaster on 6th October 2005 03:12 -------------------- If you've been mod-o-fied, It's an illusion, and you're in-between. Don't you be tarot-fied, It's just alot of nothing, so what can it mean? ~Frank Zappa Sins exist only for people who are on the Way or approaching the Way |
Post #98584
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Posted: 12th October 2005 00:38
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 138 Joined: 23/7/2005 Awards: |
Katamari Damacy and the old-school favorite alleyway. Both are simple, increadably addicting games.
I am also a recovering Morrowind addict. Good lord that game takes away your life. This post has been edited by master_tonberry on 12th October 2005 00:39 -------------------- What if he shot you first instead of your secretary? I suppose I'd have to catch the bullet, wouldn't I |
Post #99409
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Posted: 12th October 2005 14:45
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Returner Posts: 23 Joined: 30/9/2005 Awards: |
Lord of the Rings is an addicting game. Ever since I got it I cant stop playing it.
-------------------- Watch in awe, watch in awe, Aeria Gloris Aeria Gloris I'm calling, calling now, spirits rise and falling To remain myself longer Calling, calling, in the depths of longing. To remain myself longer Watch in awe Aeria Gloris Inner Universe |
Post #99452
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Posted: 14th October 2005 04:07
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 141 Joined: 14/5/2005 Awards: |
I find Advance Wars 2 to be a very addicting game. I've spent more time playing that game than any other GBA game. I'm looking forward to getting a DS so I can play AW: Dual Strike.
Also, I'm yet another victim of Morrowind's addictiveness. |
Post #99682
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Posted: 3rd May 2006 18:26
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SOLDIER Posts: 744 Joined: 29/4/2006 Awards: |
OMG NOONE SAID HARVEST MOON 4 64 Thats one of the best games in the universes of universes! Yeah it may look stupid but its very very very very addicting after awile.....BUT NOW I CANT RENT IT SINCE 64 IS TOO OLD
Edit And sc is addicting...if theres good games This post has been edited by Dragon King on 4th May 2006 20:53 -------------------- Kel'Thuzad: She is persistent. Reminds me of you, death knight. Arthas:Shut up you damned ghost. -Warcraft III Kel'thuzad comparing Arthas and Sylvanas Windrunner. |
Post #115318
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Posted: 3rd May 2006 19:56
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Black Mage Posts: 199 Joined: 10/4/2006 Awards: |
Quote (Ultros: Octopus Royalty @ 26th August 2005 20:56) And finaly, Gladius, for the GC. I played that game into the wee hours of the night while at my boyfriend's place. I think he was beginning to regret ever showing it to me. What can I say, I just can't resist smiting people, especialy in a game where you can play as a powerful nordic woman. YESSS!!! Another person that likes gladius. My roomate and I baught that game (I was interested because I was taking a class on rome) and it ended up being the most addicting game I ever played. By the end of night 1, I was in the middle of Nordaugh in Valens' story (yes, we played for 10 hours straight.) The best part- once you beat it, there was another mildly-different-but-eventually-identical plot to follow. Hoorah! -------------------- Can you pull down the dawn? It's been so dark since you've been gone and we've been begging for the morning to come. We were so optimistic, wasn't it so easy to be? We were young and naive. -The Hush Sound: Eileen |
Post #115334
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Posted: 3rd May 2006 22:27
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Holy Swordsman Posts: 2,154 Joined: 9/10/2005 Awards: |
'Kirby Superstar' was a game I played all the time as a kid. Shame I don't know what happened to it.
Awesome surreal environments + replay value up the hazoo = big fun! -------------------- |
Post #115346
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Posted: 5th May 2006 01:30
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Magitek Soldier Posts: 278 Joined: 25/8/2004 Awards: |
We Katamari (most addictive game...ever)
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Post #115446
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Posted: 6th May 2006 09:46
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Returner Posts: 16 Joined: 24/11/2005 Awards: |
i think ff7 is addictive,medel of honer is addictive,and harvist moon!!!!
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Post #115508
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Posted: 6th May 2006 14:06
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 104 Joined: 23/3/2006 Awards: |
Tetris any Mega Man and Castlevania
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Post #115519
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Posted: 7th May 2006 23:06
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Cactuar Posts: 256 Joined: 29/3/2006 Awards: |
Every Pokemon game I've played, I've gotten addicted to. XD;
-------------------- Come with me so I can show you how to live Burning the candle at both ends Iâm gripping at the walls around me Donât complicate it Iâm addicted to this life Iâll be your token of attention All my lies come down to this -Orgy, "Beautiful Disgrace" |
Post #115665
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Posted: 9th May 2006 07:08
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Most easily causes obsessive auto-association in my brain:
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Cave Story Castlevania (any Castletroid, including SotN, HoD, CotM, AoS,...) ...and that's about all I've played recently. -------------------- current games (2024-02-19): Fairy Fencer F ADF Pokémon Perfect Crystal finished so far this year: Gato Roboto drowning, drowning New Super Mario Bros. TMNT 3: Radical Rescue tabled: Lost Ruins |
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Post #115794
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Posted: 10th May 2006 00:19
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Treasure Hunter Posts: 60 Joined: 15/2/2006 Awards: |
I easily get addicted so...
Radiata Stories-I played that game for 36hrs when I first got it! MK: Deception-couldn't stop till I beat the story Counterstrike-Best FPS ever! FFIX-my first rpg for the PS1. I couldn't put it down. SW:KOTOR 1&2- OMG! These are the best games for Xbox! Gungrave: Overdose- hard game to put down Battalion Wars-When I bought this game it was 11pm I started playing it at 11:30PM. Next time I looked at the clock it was 11:30AM. Animal Crossing-I've probably spent over 1000 hours on this game WarioWare and WarioWare: Twisted- Best games for the GBA Gundam Battle Assault 2- I doubt anyones heard of this game but me and my friend played this every day for about a year. Me and him were invincible. Then we stopped playing it and now we suck. Any Harvest Moon game. There are more but I can't remember them right now. -------------------- "Now! This is it! NOW is the time to choose. Die, and be free of pain; or LIVE, and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories. Your fate is in your hands!" - Auron, FFX "I'm telling you, people who eat pickles are nice people!" --Short Guard, FFIX |
Post #115879
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Posted: 10th May 2006 16:48
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Black Mage Posts: 187 Joined: 18/5/2005 Awards: |
i am addicted to the elder scrolls series> dragon quest 8> halo 2> halo 1> castlevania>starcraft>doom>all final fantasy> most rpg's ingeneral>star ocean
that all i really am addicted to game wise -------------------- Why is it that rpg's are now a dying breed? |
Post #115976
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Posted: 29th July 2011 21:56
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I would like to necro this thread to throw Borderlands into the ring. I bought it during the Steam sale about a month ago and didn't play it until I got back from Chicago at the beginning of this month. It's now been about three weeks since then and I've put 67 hours into the game. I've beaten it on a single player, and now Dragon_Fire, malevolence and I have a new campaign going. I also have a second single-player going, another file going (playthrough 2 of my original completion) with a college friend, and then yet ANOTHER one going with three other college friends. It's a little upsetting how much I play this game, but at the same time it's been a very long time since I completed a game and immediately wanted to start a new playthrough of it. Generally I'm worn out - I just want to keep going forever.
-------------------- Hey, put the cellphone down for a while In the night there is something wild Can you hear it breathing? And hey, put the laptop down for a while In the night there is something wild I feel it, it's leaving me |
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Post #196363
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Posted: 29th July 2011 22:30
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Quote (laszlow @ 27th August 2005 00:07) Tetris wins, but I'll give honorable mentions to Katamari Damacy, Lumines, Civilization II, Ape Escape, Super Monkey Ball, and WINDJAMMERS. This is me 6 years ago. I'm 100% influenced by zeitgeist in that post. I had recently played Super Monkey Ball and Lumines for the first time and was well into my year-long Katamari kick. I also suspect that's when I started emulating NeoGeo games hardcore, which is where WINDJAMMERS fits in. Ape Escape is one of my favorite PS1 games, so I guess that's why it's mentioned. Nothing to say about Tetris or Civ 2, those are addictive as **** any day of the week. Nowadays, the things that get my neurotransmitters flowing are grindy RPGs. If I get hooked on an RPG, then I binge until it's finished. My favorite grindfests nowadays are my four D's: Disgaea, Diablo, Dragon Quest, and Dragon Age. In addition to those you can throw in FF Tactics and Torchlight. This post has been edited by laszlow on 29th July 2011 22:30 -------------------- |
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Post #196368
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Posted: 30th July 2011 00:00
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My Fallout 3 save file had racked up over 300 hrs by the time I was done with it.
Fallout: New Vegas is looking to end up being even longer. They are just such vast games, and I'm an utter completist. It's a bad mix. -------------------- We apologise for the inconvenience |
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Post #196369
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Posted: 31st July 2011 22:34
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Black Mage Posts: 192 Joined: 2/5/2008 Awards: |
Microsoft Freelancer
Warcraft III Both are hell addicting. I spent like 6k hours playing Freelancer and about 1200 Warcraft III |
Post #196433
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Posted: 1st August 2011 14:41
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Cactuar Posts: 237 Joined: 31/7/2011 Awards: |
Quote (karasuman @ 27th August 2005 00:37) Katamari Damacy. I hated this game when my husband's best man brought it home right before the wedding. It seemed weird and random with annoying music and difficult controls. Now, scarcely a day goes by that I don't play it. The controls are intuitive once you get the hang of them, I love the music, and...this is one of the best games ever. YESSSS. Katamari Damacy is made of win. Playing it is like riding down a rainbow on a unicorn while drinking the laughter of children from a golden goblet. |
Post #196453
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Posted: 9th September 2011 02:32
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 124 Joined: 23/7/2010 Awards: |
Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter.
Also FF9's TETRA MASTER, like I have played for hours upon hours personally. Nearly purchased FF11 so I could play TETRA MASTER online. |
Post #197259
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Posted: 9th September 2011 05:05
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Post #197260
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Posted: 9th September 2011 07:32
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Disciplinary Committee Member Posts: 653 Joined: 23/12/2010 Awards: |
Quote (Bas @ 31st July 2011 22:34) Microsoft Freelancer oh dear. what have you done... oh no... OH NOOOOOOO *dusts off freelancer* -------------------- www.youtube.com/blinje The victor sacrificed the vanquished to the heavens |
Post #197261
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Posted: 9th September 2011 17:50
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I've been playing too much TF2 recently.
The good thing is that I've now logged 76 hours worth of playing TF2. This is just two hours less than the 78 hours I've logged playing Recettear: an Item Shop's Tale. I'd like to keep Recettear on top and this is a useful excuse to keep me from playing TF2. -------------------- current games (2024-02-19): Fairy Fencer F ADF Pokémon Perfect Crystal finished so far this year: Gato Roboto drowning, drowning New Super Mario Bros. TMNT 3: Radical Rescue tabled: Lost Ruins |
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Post #197268
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Posted: 10th September 2011 09:12
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Cactuar Posts: 252 Joined: 25/6/2009 Awards: |
I find that I just cannot stop playing a character in Morrowind until they are capable of devastating Vivec with an Iron Dagger.
-------------------- Since I advertise CoN there I think it's only fair that I advertise The Wiki here. |
Post #197282
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Posted: 13th September 2011 07:43
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Disciplinary Committee Member Posts: 690 Joined: 15/9/2005 Awards: |
Sim City 4 Deluxe... IT NEVER ENDS AND I JUST WON'T STOP!
-------------------- PS3 tag: TipoDLuffy "...quite possibly the greatest game ever made" |
Post #197358
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Posted: 13th September 2011 11:00
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Crusader Posts: 1,531 Joined: 19/6/2009 Awards: |
Tetris is very addictive.
I also love mario 3 and zelda and metroid game and ultima underworld. I used to spend hours playing tetris on the gameboy more than almost any game and get close to 200 lines once,which is very hard. I was like:12 years old and remember this quite well. -------------------- We are stardust.Our bodies are made from the guts of exploding stars. Neil Degrasse Tyson. |
Post #197363
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Posted: 11th October 2011 05:14
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Returner
Posts: 6 Joined: 9/10/2011 |
Quote (footbigmike @ 30th September 2005 23:06) I just found a new one here! I'm addicted to this! YESSSSSS! |
Post #197767
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Posted: 11th October 2011 05:24
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Returner
Posts: 6 Joined: 9/10/2011 |
Quote (Glenn Magus Harvey @ 9th September 2011 19:50) The good thing is that I've now logged 76 hours worth of playing TF2. 76 hrs = 2+ hrs per day for a mere month (if you just started now when the game became free, then it's decent) FFVII = between 700-900 hrs logged Honestly, the minigames, the leveling and the morphing to get the sources enough for top stats in all regards ........ testing all possibly theoretically possible secrets before the internet came and told me everything I needed to know... Oh My God, THAT is some screwed up addiction, and had me almost repeating a year of elementary school! And I still happen to pick up the game for a "quick" play through, so many years later (I know, I'm not healthy) |
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