What Game Have You Logged the Most Hours In?

Started by Jedi Master Baiter, February 24, 2013, 02:28:48 am

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Jedi Master Baiter

Or you think you did?

For NES, I think I'd have to say Legacy of the Wizard. ??? To think, I completed that game without a guide! :o

For N64, Perfect Dark by a longshot (stupid combat simulator!) <- the best part is, I can look this up!

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Mine would be Street Fighter 2 and Street Fighter 4.  More than a thousand hours on each.
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Nightstar699

Probably Super Street Fighter IV, as I have about 40,000 ranked matches on record on that, and that doesn't count all the time spent playing it in the arcade. Honorable mentions would be Street Fighter II, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Armadillo for the Famicom.  (Just because I've beaten it so many times)
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son_ov_hades

Super Mario Bros. 3, holy shit I've played that game my whole life.

Issun

Hm. Street fighter IV around 885 hours, SSFIV near 420 hours. I used to play EQ (10+ years ago) I bet I spent alot of time on that as well.

wholesalewatch648

mario party 2 japanese version... i have around 34,000 coins in the bank on the game and figure each star gets you 50 coins, so... i have played most likely close to 1,000 20-round matches.
I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

Jedi Master Baiter

Quote from: wholesalewatch648 on February 24, 2013, 07:57:31 pm
mario party 2 japanese version... i have around 34,000 coins in the bank on the game and figure each star gets you 50 coins, so... i have played most likely close to 1,000 20-round matches.

I think that would be third on my list. ;D I maxed out the coin bank.

satoshi_matrix

The longest amount of time is Pokemon FireRed for GBA. I've literally logged in more than 400 hours into it across many years by doing the most optional thing ever - Having one of every obtainable Pokemon. That meant Having a Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and a Vensusaur, and obviously having to train and raise the Ivysaur and Vensusaur.

Another close one is Fallout 3 where I logged in almost as much time.

Jedi Master Baiter

^ I don't think you're alone there. *shuffle* *shuffle* *shuffle*

satoshi_matrix

and that's just FireRed. I've played through at least two games from every generation so far. added all up, there's easily over 1500 hours piled in Pokemon.

Tecmo Ninja



Tecmo Bowl, and all the Mega Man games for Nintendo, all the Street Fighters for SNES,PS1,2,3 and WWF No Mercy for N64, I really lost a lot of hours to this one lol.

satoshi_matrix

I have literally never played any boxing or wrestling games. There's none that I own for any system, unless you count Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. Am I missing out on something? Or are westling games only for wrestling fans?

Nightstar699

Yeah they seem to be pretty much exclusively geared towards wrestling fans. From what I've tried, they most certainly don't play like a fighting game. I used to like the Wrestlemania game for NES when I was little.
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Jedi Master Baiter

The THQ/AKI games for the N64 stand out really well, whether you're a wrestling fan or not If you want to get into it, start with WCW/NWO Revenge. followed by the WWF titles.

As for NES, Pro Wrestling stands the test of time. Wrestlemania Challenge is alright, too.

Wrestlemania arcade was pretty much Mortal Kombat.

Nightstar699

Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on February 26, 2013, 09:59:10 pm
Wrestlemania arcade was pretty much Mortal Kombat.


That actually looks pretty fun... do you know if the ports are any decent/arcade accurate? I might try to pick it up for the PS1 or something.
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