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SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
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Ayaz2810
United States2763 Posts
Marvel vs capcom 2 Mario kart for SNES and Mario kart 64 Gran turismo and gt 2 for the original PlayStation | ||
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anatase
France532 Posts
On June 19 2014 17:26 S_SienZ wrote: Final Fantasy 9. At least one replay every 3-4 years. Full on immersion, read every dialogue and stuff, usually lasts me about a week + since I complete certain side stuff like the Chocobo quests. Fair to say that it was the first game I fell completely in love with. First played it when I was 12, and without a guide, my first playthrough lasted me months. I feel you dude. I fell in love with Final fantasy 9 too, i was 10 when it came out and I have been playing it every 2/3 years easily. I actually ripped it off and started playing it again on my tablet a couple of months ago because i had to travel by train a lot. It actually was my very first FF game, it surely explains a lot. But damn reading your comment printed this huge smile on my face : D On the same stuff, I'd say Dark Souls has the same kind of immersion, honestly. It's very different but I know i'm gonna play DS time and time again | ||
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darthfoley
United States8004 Posts
SSBM Cod1 (the original and by far the best cod) Cod2 Madden Series SC2 | ||
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::Rhapsody
Canada124 Posts
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Frolossus
United States4779 Posts
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ThePhan2m
Norway2751 Posts
Heroes Might and Magic 3 Final Fantasy 7 Starcraft: Brood War | ||
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::Rhapsody
Canada124 Posts
On June 20 2014 07:17 Frolossus wrote: final fantasy tactics advance Not a fan of final fantasy, but tactics advance was a good game. Too bad the follow ups were terrible. | ||
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::Rhapsody
Canada124 Posts
On June 20 2014 05:20 anatase wrote: I feel you dude. I fell in love with Final fantasy 9 too, i was 10 when it came out and I have been playing it every 2/3 years easily. I actually ripped it off and started playing it again on my tablet a couple of months ago because i had to travel by train a lot. It actually was my very first FF game, it surely explains a lot. But damn reading your comment printed this huge smile on my face : D On the same stuff, I'd say Dark Souls has the same kind of immersion, honestly. It's very different but I know i'm gonna play DS time and time again I feel the both of you, that's literally what I used to do during summers, replay all my favorite games and read the dialogue, avoid fast forwarding and everything. I got into smash recently so this summer I've just been going to stranger's houses to smash and its a lot of fun , maybe I'll squeeze in some golden sun too. | ||
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::Rhapsody
Canada124 Posts
On June 19 2014 18:34 Laurens wrote: Completely agree with Golden Sun. Fuck Dark Dawn, I bought a DS just to play that game, hoping it would be at least half as good as TLA, but no.. ![]() IMO golden sun is 10/10, TLA is 7/10 and dark dawn is 0.5/10 it didn't feel like a golden sun game at all. | ||
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::Rhapsody
Canada124 Posts
On June 19 2014 21:11 Flameberger wrote: Megaman Zero (speedrunning) Morrowind Bastion Zelda II Mario RPG Zerooo, I speed run that game as well, but I also like to read all of the dialogue | ||
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
I really can't think of much else, excluding multiplayer games. | ||
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MysteryMeat1
United States3292 Posts
On June 20 2014 07:17 Frolossus wrote: final fantasy tactics advance Truth. SagaFrontier anyone? Just dled sg2. The hype! | ||
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templar rage
United States2509 Posts
Banjo Tooie - I've beaten both Kazooie and Tooie several times apiece, but I like Tooie much more and have beaten it more times. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn - Similar situation as FFXII. Tons of runs favoring different characters each time. Pokemon Gens 1-3 - Beaten each of the games multiple times. Sapphire and Emerald are probably in double digits. Nothing beyond though since I never really got into mobile systems beyond GBA. I own a DS and Pearl, but haven't beaten it. GTA: San Andreas, TES Oblivion and Skyrim, Minecraft, SC2, League of Legends - games I have a lot of hours in that are more about just screwing around endlessly rather than "beating" it. | ||
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WhX
Germany778 Posts
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Swift118
United Kingdom335 Posts
Just reminds me of what a great time in gaming the late 90's was. Most of the modern titles I play have not got shit on some of the classics produced in that period. Also a big +1 to someone who linked Myth the fallen lords. That was a real blast from the past. | ||
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WonnaPlay
Netherlands912 Posts
On June 20 2014 00:57 Millitron wrote: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge is the best RTS ever made. Forget Starcraft. RA2 deserves to be an e-sport way more than SC2. I have played Ra2 as an E-sport.. It didn't have the prizes as SC did, but I atleast won some games and collectors items, getting #1 on the ladder (monthly ladder).. If only I played SC back then | ||
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CakeSauc3
United States1437 Posts
DOOM 1 and 2 Descent 1 and 2 Star Wars Battlefront 1 and 2 Halo 1 and 2 Smash Brothers N64 and Melee Super Street Fighter II Super Mario 1, 2, 3 and World Zelda NES, SNES, and Ocarina of Time Jade Empire Mass Effects 1 and 2 Indiana Jones and the Lost City of Atlantis Star Trek 25th Anniversary C&C Tiberium Dawn, Tiberium Sun and Red Alert Age of Empires 1 and 2 StarCraft BW and 2 WarCraft III Last but not least, the DDR and ITG series. Probably more, but that's good for now. | ||
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Steelo_Rivers
United States1968 Posts
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DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
Advance Wars 2 BW Age of Empires 2 Diablo 2 SimCity 4 Animal Crossing for GC (13 years of pulling weeds) | ||
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