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perpride said:
FF7 - stop keeping track of how long I was playing after I maxed out the clock.

 

 That's definitely the same with me.

I've had that game since October 2000, and during these 8 years I've had at least 14-15 datas with maxed out clocks. Of course, the clock read 99.59.59 on each data, but it was much more.

There's also

Final Fantasy VIII (about 200 hours total between 2 datas)

Final Fantasy IX (about 250 hours total between 2 datas)

 Final Fantasy X (about 280 hours on one data)

 Dark Cloud 2 (about 150 hours on one data)

 Pokemon: Ruby Version (the clock reads exactly 220.00 on the save data [because I'm crafty like that])

 Legend of Legaia (the clock reads 99.59.59, but it's at least double that [200 hours]) 

Megaman Battle Network 3: White (the clock reads 99.59.59, but like Legaia, it's at least double [200 hours])

 

As for the games you can't exactly keep track of, there's Tetris, DDR, and Rock Band. As of right now Rock Band is taking all my time, and Rock Band 2 this October is gonna take up much more.



Sony will prevail. My 60 gig says so.

PlayStation 3 Games:

- Rock Band
- Rock Band 2
- Soulcalibur IV
- LittleBigPlanet
- Guitar Hero: World Tour