Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 on the PS2.
Had played it at a party the night before for about 6 hours, then discovered my girlfriend had a copy.
Then continued to play it for a further 18 hours, before someone walked in the next morning and I realised that my legs were asleep.
Well that depends, I guess I have played a game 20 hours in a row, but I have been awake for 3 days, just looking at youtube, facebook and playing different games while remaining frozen in my chair. (not including food runs)
I played FF7 from start to finish in one sitting. 33 hours. Woke up on Saturday morning, started playing, didn't stop until Sunday afternoon, then slept through Monday morning and got up for work. Helluva weekend, that, back in '98.
Probably on the launch day of Smash Bros. Brawl.
I and a couple of friends spent the entire day in front of the tv unlocking schtuff and playing versus.
65 Counted hours of Modern warfare 2 consisting of 15 redbulls, 13 bowls of ramen, 10 pizza pops and, 17 microwave dinners. passed out from extreme exhaustion and had to stay at home and rest for 2 days with no gaming. still a memorable night considering I got 12 nukes in the game time.
I did Assassin's Creed II for 4 hours straight on christmas eve. It was "I'll be down to open presents in a couple more minutes grandma! couple more minutes....couple more minutes...three more minutes!!"
And on Christmas day, i played Uncharted 2 for 5 hours straight "I'll have dinenr in a few minutes...five more minutes....an hour!"
When I got Team Fortress 2 (long since a causality in my computers battle against my brothers idiocy towards viruses), I played if for 29 hours straight damn it was fun.
Recently, I picked up my old cartridge of Ocarina of Time and played for 30 hours straight, beat Gannon and then dicked around for a few more hours doing glitches and stuff. I usually have my longest marathons with Zelda games because there's so much to do before your officially 100% done.
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