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ShinobiMan
05-02-2009, 10:16 AM
I've been a gamer all my life, and different titles come and go. Some are forgotten, yet some are well remembered. I got to thinking the other day about certain games I played through, loved every moment of, but never played them again for one reason or another. Two that immediately come to mind are:

Hermie Hopperhead (PSX IMPORT) - Great 2D side scroller that used the Playstation's capabilities extremely well. I remember this game getting a lot of attention from Game Fan magazine, with every issue plugging the title and begging for a US release. It never came.

Astal (SAT) - Another beautiful 32 bit side scroller that demonstrated fantastic art direction and unique gameplay. I'll always remember the bird sidekick the main character had. Kinda reminded me of Shadow Dancer with the dog.

So what are some games you love, but never play anymore? I can see a lot of RPG's being listed on this thread.

Game Freak
05-02-2009, 10:36 AM
1. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose - always loved this game as a kid, but usually had no clue what i was doing. I sorta just took things as I went, and usually died on the (train?) level in the wild west.

2. Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
Same as above, but the game was just overly confusing. The levels were chock ful of secrets, but the music was pretty awesome :D

3. idunno the name of it, but its an arcade game where a donkey throws coconuts at you and when you die, your character turns into an angel sprite and flies (or slides, whatever) up the screen. Any help?

Zebbe
05-02-2009, 11:36 AM
I tend to buy games, play it through once and then put it on the shelf for the rest of my/its life with the reason being "OK, that was a great experience, but I don't need to get it again, I'll put the memories in my head instead". Annoying, frustrating yet megawesome games like Ecco the Dolphin belong in this category, although I must buy the CD version and play it through >_<.

crom
05-02-2009, 11:36 AM
RPG's for sure, just because after you play it theres hardly any surprise left and you dont want to trek through hours of game play again...

mass effect... (360)

wild arms... (ps1)

chrono Trigger... (snes)

Dire 51
05-02-2009, 11:47 AM
3. idunno the name of it, but its an arcade game where a donkey throws coconuts at you and when you die, your character turns into an angel sprite and flies (or slides, whatever) up the screen. Any help?
Sounds like Congo Bongo (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7384) to me.

Cloud121
05-02-2009, 12:51 PM
Final Fantasy VII. Beat it four times Between December 26, 1997 and September 9, 1999. Continued to play it well after FFVIII's release in order to beat Emerald WEAPON and Ruby WEAPON and max out my stats on a few of my characters on my main save.

Phantasy Star II. Beat it once. The longest five months ever. January 2003 through Memorial Day 2003. Easily the single greatest RPG I've ever played, and the most difficult game I've played. Don't know if I can devote the time to beat it again.

That's all I can think of right now, as I just woke up.

Arcade_Ness
05-02-2009, 01:15 PM
Dead Rising: Actually there's a story to this. I got to the point in the game where you had to contend with the soldiers late in the game. I went back to the safe room, then I hear a loud mechanical sound coming from the 360, and the game freezes. Much to my lament I got RROD. Ever since then I've been relunctant to play it, and to the fact that I loathed the last part of the game.

Clock Tower 3: I already beat it and I don't forsee playing it again.

Dirge of Cereberus-FFVII: Same as above.

I have to agree that after beating an RPG, I usually don't return to playing it again. Exception to the rule is Shadow Hearts. It's akin to reading a novel for the second time. You are already know what happens and it takes a long time to complete.

aclbandit
05-02-2009, 02:33 PM
Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2. I love the fact that I accomplished the feat of finishing it on my FDS.

But dear god I will *never* go through that again, lol

retroman
05-02-2009, 03:28 PM
One that came to mind right away for me is River City Ransom for the Nes.

Kitsune Sniper
05-02-2009, 03:53 PM
Final Fantasy III/VI.

I don't have a SNES to play mine in, and I can't even look at the GBA port because it's just not the same.

kupomogli
05-02-2009, 04:48 PM
These games I'm listing aren't because I "can't" play them anymore. It's that I have atleast 20 unplayed games and atleast 30 more games I haven't finished. I don't play games as often as I used to so I want to beat some newer games before I go back to others.

Anyways.

Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together This is my favorite game. I've went through each storyline atleast once(Neutral only once,) while the Law story I've went through twice and Chaotic story I've went through three times. The storyline is amazing and easily the best in any video game I've played. The gameplay tops any other tactical RPG and the amount of content also surpasses any other tactical RPG. The reason above is why I haven't played it lately. I'm going to play it atleast this year however because I've been wanting to play it, just to knock out a few games I own I haven't beaten.

Arc the Lad 2 I've actually only went through AtL 2 one time. I've partially went through it a second time but I was only going through it because the first time I played through the original game I missed a Romancing Stone(one that was unacquirable if you missed it.) So I had to play through the first game, get the Romancing Stone I missed and then start a new game on AtL2, get half way through the game to where you can pick all the items you got on the first game(Chongara's Hut,) and then start Arc Arena to trade items between my two files.

The main reason why I haven't played this title a third time is because I accidently deleted my AtL save file so I had to start a new character. This means if I start a new game I won't be able to get any of the special items transferable only to the second game. The first game has this extremely boring arena in which you have to fight 1000 battles and takes atleast 8 hours of monotonous bs. I'm currently on fight 500 and haven't touched the first one again for almost a year. I'll make sure not to delete my save data for the first game after going through this bs again.

Ehrgeiz God Bless the Ring My personal preference on fighters. Last time I played it was just to make a video of it and compared to how good I once was at this game, I can safely say I sucked. I knew literally everything there was to know with every character. It's much harder to get into this game because the only people I know that'll play it with me suck at it, then there's my best friend who won't play the game with me at all because he still thinks I'm really good at it. He's probably the only decent player in the game that I know, but it's hard to get someone to play against you when they think you'll win every match with any character.

NayusDante
05-02-2009, 06:07 PM
Chrono Cross - As many times as I've replayed Chrono Trigger, I only played through Cross once. Once I finish all the side content on CT DS, I'll be playing Radical Dreamers again, and probably CC. It was probably the most emotionally involved game for me, but only because of my previous attachment to the series.

Earthbound - I really played the hell out of this when I was a kid, but it's been years since I played it through again.

Final Fantasy XI - At the beginning, it was the most fun I've ever had. All my friends were playing, and this was what we played every day after high school. Back then, there were 7000+ people on the server any given evening, so getting a group wasn't a problem. Now, there's MAYBE 2000, and it seems nobody wants to actually DO anything. I finally quit last year (2nd time), but I just can't go back again. I really do miss those days...

Haoie
05-02-2009, 07:09 PM
Good topic.

Once I finish a game more than 2-3 times, I probably never go back to it again.

So that's some of my favs like Silent Hill, Res Evil 1-3, and so on.

RPGs I never finish, and I still never play them, haha.

Zing
05-02-2009, 08:10 PM
Final Fantasy XI
Word.

newcoleco
05-02-2009, 11:03 PM
For the Atari 2600, a game I did like to play but never played after is Pressure Cooker. Great intro music, colorful graphics, a simple and fun game play.

For the Arcades, the arcade game I did like a lot to play was joust. This arcade game was surrounded by space shooters like Galaxian, Defender and also Wizard of Wor... so it was quite different and I find out to enjoy more this game than the others (stressful) games.

I still play ColecoVision so I skip this one.

For the Commodore 64, Mister Robot was one game I did like to play, not really for the game itself but mostly for the level builder option.

For the NES, Excite Bike is the game I did love to play but I didn't play it after, and for a good reason, the console and the game was not mine.

On the Sega Master System, I did like to play California Games. I've first played this on a Commodore 64 computer, and both version are very similar (in my opinion).

The game I did stop playing but really enjoyed to play for the very early PC computers was Alleykat. I've played this the first time on a computer IBM PCjr. There is a version for the Commodore 64, but I've only played the IBM PC version.

And finally, all the PC games I did own in my life. I've played them once and that's all. There are too many of them.

So, except for ColecoVision games, I did play only once (or a few times) tons of games.
I don't know if my message fit in this thread...

Nirvana
05-03-2009, 02:24 AM
Punch-Out!! for the NES. Great game, although I was never able to beat Super Macho Man. I honestly think I could, though.

I was going to put WWE Smackdown! Here Comes the Pain, but I started playing it with my friends again. Gotta love those triple threat ladder matches.

G-Boobie
05-03-2009, 04:23 AM
I've played Symphony of the Night so many times that the game is no fun anymore. Unfortunate: it's still the best 'metroidvania' game out there in my opinion. I still break it out once a year or so, but I seldom get past the chapel before I get bored.

I spent three months obsessively playing Guilty Gear X2#Reload a couple years ago, but quit for good when I realized that, at the end, I still had no idea what the Hell was going on. I guess I'm a Capcom guy at heart. I expect the same thing to happen with Blazblue, but that didn't stop me from pre-ordering it for some stupid reason.

I put two hundred hours into a single character in Morrowind, but my save was corrupted. That was heart breaking, and also enough to make me shelve it for good.

venturousviking
05-03-2009, 06:37 AM
Out of this World. I love this game but it can be hard as hell. I can't decide if I like the Genesis or SNES version. They both have their strengths and weaknesses.

123►Genei-Jin
05-03-2009, 07:52 AM
Tobal 2. Having no one else to play a fighting game sucks, it's a shame since Tobal is so different and original.

Shatterhand. I love the hell out of this game but I only played trough it once when I was a kid.

Nesmaster
05-03-2009, 09:21 AM
Goldeneye - As much as I love the game I just can't play it anymore. It has not aged well at all for me.

Resident Evil 4 - I absolutely love this game, but I've played it through so many times I could probably relive the thing in my head. It'll be years before I am able to replay this, and I did try about a year ago with the Wii version.

Super Smash Bros Melee - I sunk SO MUCH TIME into this title that I think it is the reason I couldn't get into Brawl. It just felt way too similar at that point.

Earth Defense Force 2017 - After sinking 57 hours into finishing this game on all difficulties over two years ago, I haven't wanted to play it since. I haven't, but I will always remember how much fun I had with every minute of this game (except the last two levels on Inferno... ugh).

GTA San Andreas - My most played and replayed GTA title. One of my favorite games of all time. I spent way too much time playing and replaying this, and the thing is I want to again but I just can't. I can't even have fun just messing around in this game anymore having played through it so many times on all platforms (3-4 PS2, 2 PC, once on the Xbox...). I need to shelve this one for at least a year I think. :(

The 1 2 P
05-03-2009, 06:30 PM
Unfortunately the majority of my 200+ playstation one games are still in storage(except for a few doubles I've been collecting lately). So now I can't play:

Castlevania: Symthony of The Night
Bust-A-Groove 1 and 2
Syphon Filter(import version)
Silent Hill
WWF Smackdown
Touken Retsuden 1-3

Drakon
05-03-2009, 07:40 PM
none. Closest thing I can think of is god of war 2. But I don't really "love" that game

Baloo
05-03-2009, 11:18 PM
Super Mario 64 - After beating the DS version, I have no intention of really ever playing this title again. It just seems boring now.

Phoenix Wright Series: I absolutely love this game series, but it has no replay value whatsoever. It makes me sad too because of how fun the game is. Oh well, guess I'll just wait till Perfect Prosecutor comes out.

lakerstowin
05-04-2009, 02:55 AM
I've played Symphony of the Night so many times that the game is no fun anymore. Unfortunate: it's still the best 'metroidvania' game out there in my opinion. I still break it out once a year or so, but I seldom get past the chapel before I get bored.

I spent three months obsessively playing Guilty Gear X2#Reload a couple years ago, but quit for good when I realized that, at the end, I still had no idea what the Hell was going on. I guess I'm a Capcom guy at heart. I expect the same thing to happen with Blazblue, but that didn't stop me from pre-ordering it for some stupid reason.

I put two hundred hours into a single character in Morrowind, but my save was corrupted. That was heart breaking, and also enough to make me shelve it for good.


I agree 100% on sotn, one of the best games of all time in my opinion and really long.

Tetsu
05-10-2009, 05:28 AM
Colony Wars 1 and 2 for PSX. I really enjoyed them when they were new, but they REALLY have not aged well.

Ed Oscuro
05-10-2009, 05:38 AM
Games that try to sucker you in with new content instead of gameplay make me laugh ;)

Sonicwolf
05-17-2009, 03:07 PM
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I adore the Genesis Sonic games but rarely get the thing out and play them now.

CreamSoda
05-17-2009, 06:36 PM
1.Shenmue(DC)

I love this game, it is easily on my top ten list. However I haven't played through the game in a few years(last playthrough was in '06 I believe). Because my DC is in storage currently, and do to the fact that I have played through the game so many times.

2.Phantasy Star: Online(DC)

Really no reason to play this, since the main servers went down, and I have no access to 56K anyway. Firing it up now, is abit depressing actually. So many hours logged on this game, I have two characters with over 100 hours on them, and another with about 60 on the file. Good times right there!!!

3.Final Fantasy VII(PS1)

Another old favorite of mine, sadly I've played through it so many times that I don't have the urge to do so again.

NayusDante
05-17-2009, 07:21 PM
2.Phantasy Star: Online(DC)

Really no reason to play this, since the main servers went down, and I have no access to 56K anyway.

Pop a modem in your PC, configure (http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/mterlouw/) it, and play on Schtserv (http://www.schtserv.com/connect-psodc.php). Or just play Blue Burst (http://www.schtserv.com/download.php).

The 1 2 P
05-17-2009, 08:34 PM
I miss Star Wars: Kotor 1 and 2. But I'm waiting for the Japanese import versions before I play thru them again. If only I could find the Japanese import versions:(

Sanriostar
05-18-2009, 01:27 AM
I don't play Archon as much as I'd like to; I can beat the computer anytime, any system now, and I can't find a human opponent as frequently as I could back in the Heyday.

koshichka
06-16-2009, 09:35 AM
WoW :p every once in a while something will remind me of it and I just kinda sigh, knowing I don't wanna get started again on putting that much time into ONE game, that you can't even beat...(in before Chuck Norris)

but damn I miss it sometimes

MachineGex
06-16-2009, 10:02 AM
Goldeneye - As much as I love the game I just can't play it anymore. It has not aged well at all for me.


This one brings back some great memories. We use to have some great 4-player battles, we played this game for almost two years straight. I am sure I have logged more hours on Golden Eye than any other console game.I tried playing this game a few years back and it made me alittle motion sick. I could not believe how choppy it looked.

NayusDante
06-16-2009, 10:25 AM
Anybody played Goldeneye Source yet? It feels like a new game, with dead-on reproductions of the maps and weapons. The original cart may not have held up perfectly, but the content definitely has.

Compute
06-16-2009, 10:26 AM
I seem to have this problem with racing games in general. For some reason I can remember play Al Unser Jr's Race to the Top for SNES and just could not get enough of it. Maybe it was racing to the top of Pike's Peak after having been there myself. Racing games in general don't seem to stand up that well. Now that I think of it, once I 'upgrade' to the next one I don't go back. Just about anything made before Race Drivin' is fair game though, still love the cockpit type cabinet of that one..

FlufflePuff
06-16-2009, 12:20 PM
Guitar Hero 1, 2, and 80s. I played these games obsessively, and I think the tracks on 2 are some of the best in the series, but I can't bring myself to pull them back out. It probably has something to do with the inferior controllers on the PS2. At some point I'll have to pick up 2 on the 360 and test this theory.

BetaWolf47
06-16-2009, 12:40 PM
I rotate around games, so I can't think of a single game in my collection I don't plan on playing again eventually.

Coleman
06-16-2009, 12:52 PM
I don't play Archon as much as I'd like to; I can beat the computer anytime, any system now, and I can't find a human opponent as frequently as I could back in the Heyday.

If this game were online I would chalange you to a duel (game is friggin sweet!)

I recently had the opporutunity to get a 4 player game of warlords going on with two veterans and 2 newbs... lots of fun!!!

"why is this game so hard" cried the newb
"because there are no 3d effects or music and story line to distract you with" state the veterans in unison...

I miss my space taxi no my C64... its been a long time since i pulled that out... I had a lot of fun playing that game but the 45min load screen...

Its also been too long since i had some good old fashion sonic fun on the geny... those games kept me busy for hours...

Rayman on the dreamcast - had a lot of fun with this one! stoped playing once i beat it.

Anyone ever play blast chamber on the PSX? - Good times!

Mostly i miss sitting down and playing megaman from start to finish - any version pre psx will do. what a great way to spend your weekend.

I had a friend of mine who used to come to my house and we would play super tecmo bowl for hours - haven't seen him in a few years - maybe i should work on that?

I miss playing games at the arcade... i don't mean DDR or throwing quarters at quarters to make tickets shoot out of the machine i mean PLAYING GAMES!!! you know Zaxon, Mr Do!, Galaga, Xevious, After Burner, Smash TV, TNMT, Golden Axe, Gauntlet or even pinball tables! I think that that is what I miss the most :( There is just something about the lost environment of the arcade that will probably never exist again. To run around all saturday long with a fist full of quarters and hop from one machine to the next - then come back the next week and see your name still number 1 on the high scores list... or better yet - bumped to number 2... Of course Im sure that most of you don't even know what im talking about here do you?

The 1 2 P
06-16-2009, 05:21 PM
I miss playing the Max Payne games. But once you've seen the story theres not much else to do. I should replay them though.

PentiumMMX
06-16-2009, 07:07 PM
Donkey Kong 64. I played the crap out of this game and loved almost every minute of it, though I honestly can't get myself to sit through it again.

reasonman
06-16-2009, 07:33 PM
Some of my favorite games are the ones I don't really play anymore. System Shock 2 and Kings Quest 6 among them. But one that I loved growing up, but just can't get back into, is Inferno: The Odyssey Continues. It's a great game, but I have no clue what I'm supposed to be doing half the time and the controls are pretty erratic.

VG_Maniac
06-17-2009, 01:51 AM
Goldeneye 007 is probably the best example I have.