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Sullla said:
Tetris and Civilization (any game in either series). Nothing else has even remotely come close in my personal gaming experience.

I'm a bit surprised by some of the games listed here; they may be very well made, but "replayability" is a different subject. I mean, I love the Final Fantasy games, but they don't have much replay value (at least, the highly linear recent ones don't). The story is still the same each time, after all...

 

That's true about FFfor the majority, I suppose.  However, I have played completely through FFVI at least seven times on two different systems.  For me, it's like rereading a Robert Jordan novel or something.  I want to reread/replay the story...I enjoy it. 



"Human equality is a contingent fact of history. Equality is not true by definition; it is neither an ethical principle (though equal treatment may be) nor a statement about norms of social action. It just worked out that way. A hundred different and plausible scenarios for human history would have yielded other results (and moral dilemmas of enormous magnitude). They didn't happen." - Stephen Jay Gould

Systems I currently own (in order of preference): PS2, SNES, Gamecube, Xbox 360, Genesis, Nintendo DS, PSX, XBOX, Wii, PS3,  Atari 5200, Turbo-Grafx 16, NES, Gameboy, Game Gear, 32X.