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Tue 15/10/02 at 15:54
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Played all your games to death? Can't face another race in Grand Turismo 3? Fed up of collecting Precursor Orbs in Jak and Daxter? Bored of collecting those Dog Tags in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty? Starting to grind your teeth on the last couple of GTA3 missions?

Help is at hand.

I find that by completely wiping my memory cards of saved games, the challenge of each game reawakens. I stumbled across this idea after a mate deleted my Gran Turismo 3 save game file from one of my memory cards by accident. I had all the F1 cars, all the Golds in the Licence Tests, and it was 98.5% game complete. At first I was gutted. Then I discovered the joys of pottering around an oval track in a Trueno Sprinter again.

So I'm kinda happy, and my mate is kinda happy too because I'm on speaking terms with him again.

I then decided a clean sweep was in order and completely wiped my other save game files. Then I restarted Final Fantasy X, and relived the joys of the opening levels. Then I played Frequency and took just a few goes to unlock the first few levels (it had taken me hours to get that far previously, now it's kinda easy). And I've now acquired my first baseball bat in Grand Theft Auto 3, and a world of hurt awaits.

Now I've got 30+ other games to relive, including Burnout, Wipeout Fusion, Half Life, TOCA, Baldur's Gate...the list of gaming to be done seems endless.

I figure in total I wiped about 800 hours of gaming from my 3 PS2 memory cards. For me that's around 5 months of gameplay. Whether or not I'll do it again in another 6 months' time is debatable, I doubt it. I know a guy who sells PS2 memory cards with complete games saved on them (how much would you pay for a 100% complete Gran Turismo saved game file with all the cars already in the garage? or a memory card with Sons of Liberty completely unlocked on it?), so maybe that's something to aim for.

Either way, I've found that having to do all those early levels again in my games really is a joy. I've noticed that some of the best gameplay is to be found right at the start of many games. Timesplitters 2 is also said to be notable for this very reason, the best level is right at the start by all accounts (The dam section, Free Radical Design's homage to their GoldenEye days).

So that's my tip: if you're bored, start playing games again :)
Tue 15/10/02 at 19:22
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"Hmmm....."
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About £1 - £2 from err..... the market or something.
Tue 15/10/02 at 19:12
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How much are they and were can you get em
Tue 15/10/02 at 19:09
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You dont know what spudguns are?!

Jeez!

Its a little gun which you stick into a potato and get a little pellet off... you then pull the trigger and the little pellet of spud flies out...

Simple yet oh so effective.
Tue 15/10/02 at 19:03
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Whats a spudgun is it a ncap gun or something
Tue 15/10/02 at 19:02
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The force is strong in that one...
Tue 15/10/02 at 18:58
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Hercules! wrote:
> I dont care if you dont...
>
> Everyone needs a spudgun!

i had a spud gun, but it broke, and i never got a new one. :(

it was so much fun i shot little 5 year olds. they tryed to throw the pellets back, ha fools. :p LOL
Tue 15/10/02 at 18:56
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Agreed.
Tue 15/10/02 at 18:55
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I like shooting potatoes, as they rarely fight back...
Tue 15/10/02 at 18:52
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I dont care if you dont...

Everyone needs a spudgun!
Tue 15/10/02 at 18:50
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What spudgun

I do not shoot potatoes

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