PureIrony said:
Zelda:Oracle of Seasons.
First game I ever played, and I still can't get past that damn 6th boss.
I loved that game, as well as Zelda: Oracle of Ages.
I consider it one big game on two cartridges. If you only play one of them, you only get like a third of the experience, because the idea behind it was that you play one then get the code at the end and put it in the other game and continue on, like it is a connected story. It is actually very complex, if you play Ages first and then play Seasons, you get interesting cross over changes in Seasons. Then you get a different experience when you play Seasons first and then play Ages.
Not counting pokemon games, I would have to say it is the longest I have ever spent playing gameboy games.
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On to games I've never finished. Wow, I play so many games, the list of them that I haven't finish would be to big to put here. In my mind I can't really say I have finished a pokemon game. Yes I have beaten everything in a pokemon game, but there is always some new critter or team combination I want to try training.
One thing I wish I could do is beat Halo 3 on legendary. I just can't get past the Flood ship close to the end of the game.
I would like to finish Half-life 2. I spent about 10 hours on it, but I'm just not the type of person for such a long FPS.
The one thing I don't like, is people that complain about how a game is too short. For example, people that complain about how Halo 3: ODST is short. I don't consider that a short game. I spent about 6 hours playing through it, and about as long if not longer going through trying to get all the achievements. Then if I add in the firefight mode by myself and with friends, I would say that I got at least 40 or more hours out of ODST. That is well worth the money, also, since I had pre-ordered it from Amazon.com, I got a ten dollar credit toward my next game purchase.
(I bought a three game pack that included Devil May Cry 4, Dead Rising, and Lost Planet, for 25 dollars with free shipping, instead of 35. It is one of the reason I pre-ordered Halo: Reach on Amazon, because this time they are going to give me a 20 dollar credit. I'll probably put that towards Fable 3.)