Soopervilin wrote:
I've beaten, conquered, and utterly humiliated every video game I've ever played.
Final Fantasies 1 through 7, crystal chronicles (not like that was hard), tactics advance, etc. Though i never got into 8+.
Every Metroid that has been released. Funny story, my first time playing the original Metroid, I finished it faster than the person who was showing it to me ever did.
The Legend of Zelda poses no challenge in any form. Zelda 2 was just plain awful and mind-numbingly simple.
One of my favorites from way back when, Kid Icarus. Loved that game, and after defeating it I found hundreds of codes for it through trial and error.
I once played through Super Mario Bros for the NES for around 50 hours straight, I had a ridiculously high score...wish I still had the picture that showed my final score.
I've tried playing through the city/civilization games, like SimCity, but I never had enough patience to really get into them. Although when playing Tropico last year, I managed to get the biggest island completely covered and up to 2000 people with over $4 million in the treasury and $1.5 million in my swiss bank account.
Oh yeah, in 2005, I was voted the best alliance healer on my server in World of Warcraft in an impromptu forum poll...out of 1000+ votes I got nearly half, while the rest were divided up among 5 or 6 others.
The list goes on...45+ NES games, 50+ SNES games, several dozen N64, Gamecube, Wii and PS1/2 games, and an even bigger list of computer games.
My longest gaming binge was 73 hours straight without sleeping or eating. Looked at the clock and thought to myself "Damn, I got alot done in an hour."
Basically whatever game I touch falls short of providing a lasting challenge. I'd like to get into designing some, but nobody would play them because they would all be too difficult.
Try games from the Contra series (I've only played Contra 3 recently, since its on the Wii Virtual console, hardest game I've ever played) and God of War on the hardest mode. The final boss fight should give you a challenge at least. And if you do that easy... then I hate you.
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