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Old Mar 28, 2006, 04:18 AM Local time: Mar 28, 2006, 07:18 PM #1 of 56
Originally Posted by GoldfishX
Offhand, I'd consider single event Road Rage in Burnout 3 to be my biggest time waster. My game clock says 25 hours...At least 15 of those have been spent in that one mode. Dunno if that counts as a mini-game or part of the actual game.
YES. I basically stopped playing the main World Tour mode in favour of Road Rage. If only Burnout Revenge let you play the individual modes freely like Burnout 3, I think its Traffic Attack would become my new late night lover. "OUTTA THE WAY, CLONED GREEN VAN"

Also, you know Sonic & Knuckles? Sure you do, had those famous characters, Burly Bob and Gumbazzo the Giraffe. When you shoved any old cartridge into the top of it, you'd get that fancy error screen, but if you mashed in a code, it'd let you play a sort of neverending version of its bonus levels where you walk around the semi-3D checkerboard, jumping blobs.. and.. blobs.. getting.. rings. I got pretty addicted to that. Then it started all over again when it became its own seperate game in Sonic Mega Collection.

Originally Posted by Qwarky
"Skateboarding" is an even simpler game, where you guide 9Volt, the game's obsessive retro Nintendo fan, on a skateboard and dodge obstacles by jumping or ducking. For each obstacle dodged, you get a point and again the game goes on till you hit something. As the game proceeds, you're required to dodge birds that fly at you at different speeds and patterns, making the game a bit trickier as it goes on. It's all down to reflexes and timing in the end and I've only gotten up to 128 for my best.
I loved this in the GBA original (ha ha ROM ha ha). Then I was crushed when I couldn't find it in the GameCube port which I purchased instead. CRUSHED. >=|

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Old Apr 2, 2006, 06:35 PM Local time: Apr 3, 2006, 09:35 AM #2 of 56
Originally Posted by CrimsonSerenade
In Mortal Kombat, you had that damn mini-game where you had to break the blocks, ranging from wood to ruby. I remember my cousin kept screwing me up on those. And Street Fighter II Turbo, with the "smash the car" and "break the barrel" mini-games. Those were fun.
Ahaha, TEST YOUR MIGHT. I had heaps of might at the time, due to the obsession with 'turbo' buttons on third party controllers. "TEST YOUR MI-*Crowd cheers*"

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Old Apr 16, 2006, 02:27 AM Local time: Apr 16, 2006, 05:27 PM #3 of 56
All this talk of FFVII reminds me of the snowboarding mini-game in Sonic Adventure (PSone RPG = DC platformer = yes!) I spent a lot of time on that as well as the NiGHTS pinball game chucked in there. It's still awesome when Sonic floats around the level for a little bit. NiGHTS 2 plz Sega, make it a kart racer.

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