Well for me my top 3:
Kingdom Hearts: 80 hours
Megaman Battle Netowork: 60 hours
Super Mario Bros 3: 50 (estimating)
What game did you put the most time into?
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What game did you put the most time into?
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Oblivion: over 100 hours, according to my last save, and I still don't have the expansions, so in the future I'll spend even more.
Diablo II: I have no idea of how many hours I spent playing this one. Just installed it a couple days ago for the 10th time or so, and I've already spent about 8 hours.
Call of Duty 2: Beat it twice, first on the PC and then on the 360. The multiplayer kept me hooked, and whenever I wanted a quick fix of war action, it was just a matter of turning the 360 on and choosing a mission. CoD 3 replaced it eventually, but I still spent more hours with 2 (although 3 is way better).
And...that's about it! I have a lot of games and little time to play them all, so I usually stick to short games (little RPG's for me, then...) and it's rare for me to play after reaching the end.
By the way, let me ask you something: did you ever looked back and thought that you could have done better things with that time? I mean, were talking of massive amounts of time here: 40, 60, 80, 100 hours. One can do a lot with that amount of time, besides sitting in the sofa with a gamepad in hand.
Diablo II: I have no idea of how many hours I spent playing this one. Just installed it a couple days ago for the 10th time or so, and I've already spent about 8 hours.
Call of Duty 2: Beat it twice, first on the PC and then on the 360. The multiplayer kept me hooked, and whenever I wanted a quick fix of war action, it was just a matter of turning the 360 on and choosing a mission. CoD 3 replaced it eventually, but I still spent more hours with 2 (although 3 is way better).
And...that's about it! I have a lot of games and little time to play them all, so I usually stick to short games (little RPG's for me, then...) and it's rare for me to play after reaching the end.
By the way, let me ask you something: did you ever looked back and thought that you could have done better things with that time? I mean, were talking of massive amounts of time here: 40, 60, 80, 100 hours. One can do a lot with that amount of time, besides sitting in the sofa with a gamepad in hand.
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Lets see, I beat FF7 6 times. My playtimes for each trek were between 21 and 65 hours. I put 81 hours into Oblivion, doing everything except the expansion, including the downloadable content. I put 215 hours into my copy of Melee, and maybe 30 hours into my friend's copy. I played Team Fortress Classic for 2-3 years solid, multiple times a week. That's probably more than 200 hours. I've probably put 90 hours into the various editions of Resident Evil 1.
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Final Fantasy Tactics - PSX
Goonies II - NES
For FFT I've gotten mastered every job for my whole army. The time on the save has been at 99:99:99 for a long time now. I always come back to nintendo and play goonies. I must have beat that game over 20 or 30 times by now (sometimes in one sitting during the weekend).
Goonies II - NES
For FFT I've gotten mastered every job for my whole army. The time on the save has been at 99:99:99 for a long time now. I always come back to nintendo and play goonies. I must have beat that game over 20 or 30 times by now (sometimes in one sitting during the weekend).