Every so often I seem to go back to Mario Tennis or Super Mario Kart.
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Every so often I seem to go back to Mario Tennis or Super Mario Kart.
RPG's The first few zelda games
Final Fantasy IX or Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. Dungeon crawling in Daggerfall is pretty awesome :D
The early Zelda games get at least one play through a year from me. I also love going back to Chrono Trigger and just playing through the amazing story again even though I know the game so well by now. If I still had a working copy of Illusion of Gaia I would do the same with that. Every now and then I also get into the mood to just plow through some old NES games like Contra and the first and third Mario games.
EDIT: Oh and the first 6 Mega Man games of course. I can't leave those out!
Tetris and any variation of the original Metroid
The game I've ever played the most is Final Fantasy VI. I'm currently playing a neat little hack of it.
Lifetime I'd have to say Super Mario Bros 3.
I did come back to Final Fantasy Tactics a whole lot because the game is built for challenge runs. Win with characters of these classes, win under this level, win with fewer characters. The perfect challenge run game. All it needs is a hack community to make more interesting levels.
Also Megaman 2-3, Zelda 1 and 3, Mario 64 (Esp hacks), Final Fantasy 4-6. Basically any game I really loved before 2004 I've come back to several times.
Damn there are so many.
Chrono Trigger, FFVI, Mario RPG... Act Raiser, MMX, any Pokemon...
Alundra. It's definitely my all time favorite in the genre.
Though I do revisit all the games in the library every once in a while (I stopped last time on DQ8... too much grinding), Alundra is the origin point on my gaming graph (And no, I don't mean it's my first... it's a math thing).
Descent: Freespace, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Wind Waker, though the latter two have lost a lot of their replay value for me.
I think I've played Majora's Mask more than any other three games combined. I used to restart my save file every Friday.
I'm sure there are others, but the one that comes to mind first is Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. I usualy pop that in every couple of years and play though. I can never seem to replay RPGs. The time investment generally keeps me from getting very far into it before I've moved on to something else, and without new story to keep me hooked an replay just doesn't last.
- Ultima 7 (both parts) every few years. Never seems to get old. I love the game's engine. I wish more games had an engine like that. :-/
- Smash Bros Melee - It's always there for me, ready to be jumped upon and played like a fiddle. Or a video game, I suppose. Quit being so literal. Oh or Brawl. Don't care which.
- Serious Sam - Any of them. It's all good. Much fun all around.
- Doom - The GZDoom port, to be specific, and generally with some large mapset and the Aeons of Death 6 modifier. Far too much fun.
- Unreal Tournament 3 - (again, any of them. But I have 3 available from Steam at all times.) It's just "start and play." What could be simpler.
- All DS Castlevania games. Also an engine I can love.
I also seem to play Deus Ex a lot.
I made an entire mansion in Serpent Isle, near the Sleeping Bull Inn. I mean a whole mansion. Basement and everything. It's awesome.
There's a lot of games I go back to, especially Zelda Games, but one that I know that I will always be going back to is Chrono Trigger. How could I have possibly missed out on that game for so long?
My downright favorite old game is Pikmin 2. It just has so much replay value for me, especially doing different challenge runs through the game. I just decided to replay it again and I'm trying to do the 7-day run.