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Author Topic: Nintendo Games Get Boring  (Read 5833 times)

Kojinka

  • Bruised
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2008, 12:13:33 AM »
You all have a point.  Yes, all games get boring after playing them (not non-stop of course) for about a month.  Last year, I wanted to complete the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials.  First time I tried, I had to give up at the 90'th level.  I was getting bored of leveling up, so I stopped playing it for a while.  I decided to play through the game again a bout a year later, feeling refreshed.  I even went back to my first save file to find some secrets, and I beat the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials after leveling up and searching for the treasures marked by the maps.
Regards, Uncle Dolan

« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2008, 06:05:56 PM »
I just hate when I don't have the patiance to unlock secrets that are interesting, but not worth losing a week to aquire. Did I love Mario Galaxy? Yeah. Do I love it enough to get 120 stars and play as Luigi? No. Do I want to play as Luigi? Well...yes.

Same for Green Hill in Sonic Adventure 2 or other goodies...I get bored at playing the game before I can get the bonuses. I realize we should reward people for getting everything, but people who want to get everything...will get everything. Like my endless quest for perfect scores in Donkey Kong Country...

Turtlekid1

  • Tortuga
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2008, 04:14:31 PM »
Admittedly, I am tired of Pokémon Diamond now, but I still spent upwards of 140 hours on it.

It lasts a while, that game, and it would last longer if I could find my copies of FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald to fill out more of my pokedex. 

I just hate when I don't have the patiance to unlock secrets that are interesting, but not worth losing a week to aquire. Did I love Mario Galaxy? Yeah. Do I love it enough to get 120 stars and play as Luigi? No. Do I want to play as Luigi? Well...yes.

I took about a month's break before playing through again as Luigi.  And the reward wasn't even worth it.
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