While Ive never played it much long term, I have played on and off. My single overpowering memory of that game is:w00tage said:Planetside 2004-2006. Best PvP game ever, despite all its massive and painful flaws. Damn we had fun.
I just lost my computer's hard drive memory... And now I'm going to play PvZ again from scratch!Ridergurl10 said:This . . . PVZ is awesome! I have it on two different computers and I never get tired of playing . . . its so freaking addicting!Siuki said:Plant vs. Zombies. And half of it is just staring at the zombies getting mowed down by the plants!
Otherwise Portal and Zelda: Ocaraina of Time, both awesome games that I play regularly on a rainy day![]()
Ninja'd by the obvious answer. Good call, mate!TheNumber1Zero said:Tetris obviously, that thing ate a good bit of my Childhood
Totally agree,it was such a brilliant,fun game that I played constantly.rogerdonaldson said:Without question -- SSX Tricky. Those floating red 5x multiplier snowflakes, 100 feet above the ramp....man....
Yeah, pretty much the same here.will1182 said:Call of Duty 4 multiplayer. 350 hours, max level, 2 golden guns, etc. etc.
Ah, the good old days...
Ahh, the Grand Exchange. I liked the idea of it. But the prices were absolutely outragious. Also that 3000gp (I think) difference on trading they issued. That was stupid.TheTim said:That didn't bother me, The Grand exchange made me have to work too hard to get money and you couldnt get any freebies so that caused me to quitMacgyvercas said:What turned me off it were the gold farmers and macro users (computerized leveling, BTW. A software that plays the game for you).TheTim said:Runescape was so amazing.
Until the bastards started trying to do too much and fucked it up