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What's yours?
yeah yeah i know you all say that its crap but there is so much to do and it gets so addictive to play.
You can play on the stadium battling other trainers, you can play on all three of the gameboy games, yellow blue and red, and you can battle others and try to get your pokemon stronger than others. You can try an collect all of the pokemon and get them all strong and you can use all the pokemon in all the games.
Now that is alot to have and do for a game. And there is more than that that you can do.
Im sorry if you heard this before but im fed up of people saying its crap when its gotta be one of the best games and one with the most to do.
Nowadays, and catching up fast, Sega GT on the Dreamcast is getting all my waking gaming hours. It's a bit like Gran Turismo, but you have the added 'factory' where you can design and build your own cars from scratch, adding to the 200 or so manufacturer's models that are already there.
So I think for sure that Sega GT WILL be my most played game of all time in a few months from now.
> The most played console game in the world though? but I'd say the most played game in the UK would be Goldeneye.
I doubt that very much.
> Think about it, every gamer has completed it a couple of times and played the multiplayer loads too.
I have never owned or played it, not an FPS fan.
The most played game in the UK I would hazard a guess at Tetris. I will bet real money that there are more people on these forums that more people have played Tetris than Goldeneye.
I've almost completed this game and i'm ready to fight gannnondorf and ganon.
This has to be the most challengingame i've ever played and i only needed help once.
> Most played game: Solitaire
Busy at theSR offices, then?
I don't play it anymore, but at the time I played it constantly. I did season after season, as it was a player manager game it was quite easy to win the matches, but if your player - the manager - couldn't play, then you just had to hope you had the better players!
Getting your man sent off before a major cup final could be a complete disaster.
If you wanted to concentrate only on the management section you could hang up your boots, after a few years you would be able to enlist your nephew to take over, and start playing in matches again.
Top game that was.
I think that I have played Final Fantasy 7 the most, but 8 is not to far behind!
Apart from the Final Fantasy series which I'm just addicted to, I suppose that either Goldeneye or Perfect Dark would come next, just bring 4 mates, and an expansion pack, and let the wars begin!