Games you replayed a hundred times?

Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. the Lost Levels
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario World
Sonic CD
Sonic the Hedgehog1, 2 and 3&Knuckles
Sonic Adventure 1&2
Earthbound
Kirby's Dreamland
Kirby's Adventure
Kirby Superstar
The Legend of Zelda
TMNT: Turtles in Time
Castlevania
Super Castlevania IV
Mega Man 2
Mega Man X
Ducktales
Mario Kart 64
Super Mario 64
 
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. the Lost Levels
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario World
Sonic CD
Sonic the Hedgehog1, 2 and 3&Knuckles
Sonic Adventure 1&2
Earthbound
Kirby's Dreamland
Kirby's Adventure
Kirby Superstar
The Legend of Zelda
TMNT: Turtles in Time
Castlevania
Super Castlevania IV
Mega Man 2
Mega Man X
Ducktales
Mario Kart 64
Super Mario 64
Let me guess: you like Mario.
 
Every Saturday early morning I used to wake up the first at home to get the TV commander, but I got tired of watching repetitive cartoons and series like the G.I. Joe's, Masters Of The Universe or the Power Rangers... Then we got the NES, and completing specially any of these three games became a ritual to me, just before going to the park to play soccer or ride the bike:

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The gameplay of Shadow Warriors II, the music and cinematics entertained me quite well during months. By the way, I got the timing to kill the famous bird with a single blow at its first strike very soon, so it was never a headache to me. :cool:
Sometimes, when my bro also wake up early, we changed to Double Dragon II in cooperative mode to play together, but we rarely finished it because of his bad timing at the latest jumping platforms zones, which made us lose lots of necessary lives 🤬. Despite it, it was a very fun game, maybe kinda ugly, but with that hypnotic feel that made us to not leave the gamepad until Game Over screen.
And then we got TMNT II and we started to get along better, because of the more dynamic gameplay and our coop tactics to beat the hordes of foot soldiers or even the bosses. 😃

The other game I played and completed maybe too many times was Soul Edge/Soul Blade.

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First at the japanese version, because it was a very cutting edge 3D fighter at its time and I loved the hard gameplay, the intro and the BGM... Secondly at the later english version to try to complete the Edge Master Mode and now get all the swords (I still did't know that none English was necessary to do that, but at least I learned more about the story)... And finally I got back to the japanese version again because of the uncensored intro and because I noticed that some characters had multiple endings depending on wether you pressed certain buttons or not during their cinematics... So in fact I enjoyed this game three times. 😊
 
Doom is such a classic, I never get tired of it.
It truly is! Occasionally when I just need to turn my brain off for like, 30 to an hour I'll blast through it. I wouldn't say I could play it with my eyes closed or anything and I don't blow through with speedrunner precision but its nice to just hit it every so often.
 
Silent hill 1-3
Fatal Frame 1-3 (Nowadays im playing 4 and 5 on ps4)
Devil may cry 1,3 and 5
God of war 1-3
Bayonetta 1
Hatsune Miku project diva (All games except project dia X)
 
It truly is! Occasionally when I just need to turn my brain off for like, 30 to an hour I'll blast through it. I wouldn't say I could play it with my eyes closed or anything and I don't blow through with speedrunner precision but its nice to just hit it every so often.
I remember launching Crispy Doom for Doom II, using IDCLEV18 (the Courtyard) then IDFA for all weapons minus the keys and doing the level as it's basically a small slaughter map.
 
  • Legacy of Kain series - i used to have a tradition to play through the whole series once a year. I cannot decide to this day if Blood Omen or Soul Reaver 2 is my favourite of the series. BO reminds me of my childhood and playing it together with my best friend. Those shakespearean dialogues are one of a kind. Then there's SR2 which navigates through the established story so well and and manages to retain progress of the main character from SR. That ending though which i have no doubt was inspired of even copied from the ending Michael Moorcock's "Stormbringer" brings me chills every time i see it.
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  • Resident Evil 2 - i think this was first horror game i played and i keep coming back to it regularly. I do enjoy the series but RE2 is the peak of it. Now that i own an android handheld i finished it couple of times again - it is like comfort food or a familiar place. It is a shame that Sugimura san passed away, otherwise i am sure we would get more simple, yet great and definitely sick (just check what he wrote - all of his games are about incest in one way or another) games.
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Megaman IV and V for the gameboy
Megaman X 1 and 4
Super Metroid
the whole battle network franchise
Some castlvania titles, mostly Symphony, Aria, and DS ones
Final fantasy tactics, 5 and 6
And weirdly enough King of the Monsters 2 for NeoGeo/SNES specifically

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