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Yeah, happens all the time to me. Right now I'm playing 3 games......Sonic and the Secret Rings, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn and SSBB........and I still have to play RE4 which I've had since boxing day.........not good.



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most of the time i usually beat the game first...but if im stuck at or bored of one part and i get another game i sometimes skip to the other game and never even go back to the previous game..

example FFXII got bored 1/4 of the way and decided to play lost planet



I tend to play many multiple games at once. I do a lot of buying for older consoles, so I usually buy maybe five games at a time. Just today I picked up Max Payne 1 + 2, Cold Fear and Burnout 3 for the Xbox and i'll play them all a bit today even though just a week ago I purchased Full Spectrum Warrior and the Jet Set Radio Future/Sega GT 2002 combo disc and I've been switching between all three. As far as my current consoles though, I typically stick to one game, or two if one is multiplayer based. I played Bioshock with Madden 08 on the side. Then Gears of War with Rock Band on the side and now Rock Band with Smash Bros. Brawl on the side.



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Yeah , I ususaly start more than 5 games , and then finish them one by one or just let them unfinished :?



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I would say most of us do. If you look at my list below you can see my current status. That and I always play some form of Smash Brothers every day.



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I used to play my games through to the end, but these days (last 4-5 years) I've been pretty ADD. I play 8-10 different games on my DS, and 4 on Wii and Dota on PC. Usually what ends up happening is I'll beat a lot of games in one week but it takes 4 months to get to that week.




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I have Mass effect and eternal sonata that I picked up at the same time as GH3, both have seen about 3-4 hours in my 360. On the non completed side I have GRAW, BD, Bullet Witch and a couple of others that I can't remember right now.
This happens because I play a few at a time and then really get into 1 and forget the others then buy a new game.



I usually play one game at a time for about a 2 weeks then mix and match.



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akuma587 said:
Yes, but usually on different systems. Currently I am playing Growlanser III on my PS2 and Ratchet and Clank: Future Tools of Destruction on my PS3.

How is Growlanser? Did you play Soul Nomad and the World Eaters? Which is better in your oppinion? On topic, all the time check my signature for reference. Rarely can I play just one thing these days for some reason.

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Always. I need variation.