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    The first Sonic the Hedgehog on Sega Genesis and Halo: Combat Evolved.

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    Super Mario Kart with all of my friends when i was like 10 years old. must have hundreds and hundreds of hours logged into that game

    Super Mario 3

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    Got to be Bioshock or MG2 as far as regular games go. But I've been playing the out of L4D2 for the last 3 months or so. So probably that game.

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    Silent Hill 2/Uncharted 1&2/RE5

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    Totally... and MMO's are so much worse because of the social aspect of it. When I was organizing 40 man raids in WoW and doing research how to beat bosses I was literally in charge of 50 people (10 standby's) 2 or 3 nights a week.

    You can't answer the phone, answer the door, go out to dinner or do anything else but organize those people when you are playing that game and it is absolute heaven when everything goes right and you beat a boss or sweep a dungeon... but how much downtime? You sit there for hours waiting on 3 people to log in...

    I'm glad those days are gone... but I get nostalgic about being able to play...

    Funny how that works.
    I was a heavy raider myself at one point. Those were some of the greatest times beating those instances for the first time. However I do have many regrets on how much time I had lost to that game. Not just the 4-6 hours lost to the actual raid itself but also the prep, work like farming, gathering supplies, and such. It was crack, even most WoW players will admit that its an addiction and not much else.

    Still to this day I do get the urge to play but I know better and keep myself away from any MMO as far as possible.

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    My friend (who was the top DPS player on the server in one of the best groups) echoes your sentiment. He put so much time into his character that it was a relief to him to stop playing and not have to worry about it.

    I played WoW for about 3-4 months. I quit because I realized it felt like homework (man I am behind on grinding on my second/third character, or I have to do this raid tonight) and I wasn't playing ANY other games apart from WoW. I actually felt guilty when I was playing a different game, because it was time I could have spent leveling my characters or getting better gear. To me, that's the an hesis of what a game should be about.

    I'm loving League of Legends. It's like World of Warcraft Lite, for free, with all of the grinding removed. Just ridiculously fun, compe ive PvP. And you can play a full game in 45 minutes and then go do something else.
    Exactly, and there was nothing you could do about it. Either keep pluging away or walk away there was no in-between.

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    MGS2
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