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Damn, you guys play your games for too long. O_O

Maybe you have fewer games or more time.

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Red Steel 128hrs (multiplayer with friends was awesome ^_^)
Wii Sports 78hrs
Super Mario Galaxy 56hrs
Mario Kart Wii 49hrs
Tatsunoko vs Capcom 44hrs
Super Smash Bros Brawl 44hrs

Some games are not in the database. I'm pretty sure I have more than 90hours on DBZ: BT2

Some other games I play on my friend's Wii (like WSR  and SMBW )

 



 

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1.) Mario Kart Wii 294 hours, 161 times

2.) Super Smash Bros. Brawl 77 hours, 44 times

3.) Wii Sports Resort 74 hours, 43 times

4.) Twilight Princess 61 hours, 22 Times

5.) Ocarina of Time 51 hours, 22 Times



Pixel Art can be fun.

I haven't checked in a while but I know Super Smash Bros. Brawl is on top with around 600 hours.



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WII Fit at over 400 hours then Wii Sports at 363



Mario kart wii 220 hours
uno 100 hours
lost in blue shipwreck 91 hours
brawl 53 hours
mario galaxy 34 hours
paper mario (vc) 27 hours
trauma center new blood 18 hours
tomb raider anniversary 16 hours
tomb raider underworld 14 hours
resident evil darkside chronicles 11 hours
resident evil umbrella chronicles 10 hours

that's all i can remember right now



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Final Fantasy XI totaling about 200 days play time now. Over the course of 7 years.

Single-Player would be FF XII with around 125 hours.

with The Last Remnant at around 110.



^ Do you read OP before you post?



thats cool as is there anyway to see the total hours of playing your ps3 and a brakdown of game time for each game that would be awesome



Fire Emblem.. close to 200 hours and I'm not finished yet..!



SSBB at 164 hours
Internet channel at 250 hrs
fire emblem radiant dawn 90 hours
tecmo bowl 35 hours
these are just a few I remember off the top of my head



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