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Post by mannie89 on Oct 4, 2012 0:49:01 GMT -5
Last game I put in a lot was Skyrim with over 100 and Black Ops 2 with that one being over 200 for sure. Yet even I consider that a small amount of time compared to some people I know who have played Wow,Guild wars, Left 4 Dead,Counter Strike and Star Craft respectively.
No judging here, we are all brothers and sister to the house of Zardoz .
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chipsandlicorice
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Post by chipsandlicorice on Oct 4, 2012 2:36:23 GMT -5
I geuss I'd have to say either ocarina of time because I played through it several times (including Master Quest on the game cube) or Final Fantasy VII, I'm a completist and I put in 170 hours on it.
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Post by The Jester Of Tortuga on Oct 4, 2012 2:56:02 GMT -5
Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy, Mass Effect and Vib Ribbon
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Post by blizz4rd on Oct 4, 2012 4:28:28 GMT -5
Hmm... either "Thief Gold" or "Aliens vs Predator 2"... dunno... probably the latter...
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Post by mannie89 on Oct 4, 2012 15:15:16 GMT -5
Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy, Mass Effect and Vib Ribbon Forgot to mention ME2 which is my most played game in the trilogy. Finished on normal and then the rest of the other higher difficulties including insanity as a soldier. Good times
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Post by The Jester Of Tortuga on Oct 5, 2012 3:16:38 GMT -5
I generally play Michael Jackson's Moonwalker once a year because its a game of epicness!
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Post by ninjamastergordon on Oct 5, 2012 11:21:50 GMT -5
I generally play Michael Jackson's Moonwalker once a year because its a game of epicness! The game screams Epicness of Thriller in the graveyard stage!
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Post by forceburp on Oct 5, 2012 15:07:00 GMT -5
I've got 262 hours logged on Skyrim, my friend can beat that though - 359.5 hours (and he only bought Skyrim around a couple of months before Dawnguard was released!) He's actually the guy who got me into Elder Scrolls, after raving about Oblivion for so long. I've just checked, his Oblivion count is 913 hours. I guess I can claim uniqueness in the way that I've only used one character in Skyrim (I briefly made an Argonian character but lost interest after a while). Up to level 66, maxed quite a few skills out.
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chipsandlicorice
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Post by chipsandlicorice on Oct 5, 2012 15:24:16 GMT -5
I forgot to mention my most played multi player games, me and my brothers would spend countless hours and days playing Road Rash 64, we still do play it once or twice a year over a few beers, also we would play alot of Timesplitters.
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Post by silentastronaut on Oct 5, 2012 17:13:52 GMT -5
Recently fallout 3 and Skyrim but all time probably Pokemon Blue and Gold/Crystal. After beating Ash leveling up Pokemon would get boring so after awhile I would start all over again did that many times.
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Post by forceburp on Oct 6, 2012 13:28:24 GMT -5
I forgot to mention my most played multi player games, me and my brothers would spend countless hours and days playing Road Rash 64, we still do play it once or twice a year over a few beers, also we would play alot of Timesplitters. If we're counting multiplayer, I've got to mention Airwarrior. It was aged even when it was new, but I don't think any other game has captured that feel for me. www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7XzWfwicKY
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Post by BaronOfStuff on Jan 1, 2013 15:10:21 GMT -5
Doom, by far and away. There's no way of giving an exact number, but I've easily clocked up several thousand hours over what's approaching 19 years of playing this endlessly entertaining timesink.
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Post by ninjamastergordon on Jan 4, 2013 20:47:57 GMT -5
What about Grand Theft Auto? ALL of them. III, Vice City, San Andreas, Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, IV, and Chinatown Wars. I have not played Episodes from Liberty City yet.
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