I didn't beat it but i remember when i played FF3 for the first time. I'd started around 1 in the afternoon (rented it at blockbuster after school that day) and played till my mom started yelling at me at 6'o'clock in the morning.
I didn't beat it but i remember when i played FF3 for the first time. I'd started around 1 in the afternoon (rented it at blockbuster after school that day) and played till my mom started yelling at me at 6'o'clock in the morning.
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I've never beaten a game longer than a few hours in one sitting, but I know I played suikoden 2 or 3 for roughly 6-7 hours straight. I sure do love my suikoden....
"First, we have aspirin. A common cure for things that aspirin cures. Leads to.....rabies."
I've never beaten a game longer than a few hours in one sitting, but I know I played suikoden 2 or 3 for roughly 6-7 hours straight. I sure do love my suikoden....
"First, we have aspirin. A common cure for things that aspirin cures. Leads to.....rabies."
Oh yes. The beginning of that game was simply sensational back when it was released. I was glued right up through to the end of the world of balance. The end died down a bit, but I'll never forget that... This is getting a *tad* off topic though, since neither of us beat the game.Originally Posted by testament89
Funny you mention that game because just tonight (at 2:30AM) I began to play it for the first time. I've had it for months, but had put it aside. I actually have two of those stufed cows from preordering the GBA one and the GC one way in advance...Originally Posted by Daria
From what I hear it would take a miracle to be able to say you completed this game in one sitting. Maybe you could do nothing but sleep for a year or something..
My parents went to CA on their honeymoon (I live in NJ) and I spent 2 weeks at my aunt's house back in 1993 when I was 12. They had Super Ghouls N' Ghosts. A week & 1/2 with the SNES intermittently paused for hours at a time. I finally emerged from the 2 loops victorious. My most prestigious accomplishment beside conquering PCE CD Super Darius without dying (fluke)!
My longest game in one sitting was probly Thrust for the 2600. I have spent probly about 3 weeks straight trying to master this game, and I eventually beat it. My final game, on tape, was 43 minutes. You can download it and watch it if you want (kind of poor quality since it came from a vhs recording)
Thrust Video (atari 2600) (40 min, 168 MB)