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What was your favorite/greatest video game accomplishment?
#11
Oh, and in a few days I'll have another great accomplishment:

9th December 2004
- Achievement: Flying a Cessna 172 Skyhawk (for real!)

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#12
I can think of another couple of great accomplishments I had...

"Fighter's History", "Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master" and "X Men vs Street Fighter"

When these games were in the arcade...once I learned them, I was completely unbeatable. No one could take me no matter who it was.

Fighter's History: I would use Ray and beat anyone in about 15 seconds. I was also the one to discover the 2P credit error at our local arcade.

JCKFM: Not only could I beat most anyone with the Ryu wanabe (the guy with fireballs and a dragon punch, I forget his name now), but I was the first person at our local arcade to figure out how to do fatalities in that game.

XMVSF: I would use unorthodox teams (like Zangief and Juggernaut) and whip "experienced" players in under 30 seconds. Of course...then I stopped going to the arcades, XMVSF came out for consoles, and I lost my edge over other players. But for that amount of time (it was a good six months), I was the man to beat.
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#13
Mine are very specific and a little bit off, but here goes:

Tribes, Level = Desert of Death: After being killed by a friend, I managed to respawn, get an epack and laser sniper rifle, and get into position before he got over to my fading corpse. End result? He runs up to where he finally killed me, and does a little dance.. claps his hands, spins, and takes a laser shot to the head...

Unreal Tournament, Level = Facing Worlds: I randomly come across a teleporter--belonging to my friend, a teammate in the other room--lying on top of our tower. As a joke, I shoot it over the edge. Immediately, I see it flash, and my friend appears instead, and promptly falls to his death. The scream of rage from the other room makes the whole thing awesome.

*peace*

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#14
Half-Life: Completed it the other day in about 4 hours
HL: Blue Shift: Completed it, today, in about 3 hours
HL: Opposing Force: Completed it yesterday in about 4 hours (Damn the last boss is nasty)

(Yah, I'm aiming for fastest time possible.. I'm bored... I hate scripted sequences though.. they take up about 40% of my playtime Tongue)

Quake 2: Got hit by a rocket just as I jumped, fly into the air (really really high), switch to railgun, and shots the rocketeer.. then fall to my death... doh...

But there's nothing as sattisfying as hearing: GODLIKE!, in Unreal Tournament Big Grin
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#15
Does beating all TR games finding all the secrets using just shotguns count? I've been unable to do that in unofficial games such as Lara at the Movies, but the 6 official ones have been kicked out by yours truly. Some of them three times.

Yeah, I'm a TR freak.
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#16
To Na_th_an, Neo, Barok, Jocke, Richard Eric M. Lope (Relsoft), Adosorken, and a lot of you that replied so far:

I must freely admit now, your skills have been *truly* amazing here when it clearly came to mastering and/or conquering the games! They have not been easy, people, but it is so awesome in its entirety that you pulled on through successfully!! (And hey, you just give yourselves a big pat on the back for all that hard work that you mustered, too!!! Wink=b ! )



And going over to you, Plasma:

On the shareware version of Demonstar, your record score of 10,810,470pts. is like so darned mind-blowing, hey, it is just uncanny, man. My deepest congratulations to you, my man, for such a score this high in the first place, as that is one of the DEFINITE score achievements from you!!! Big Grin !



Now, I will go back to all of you here:

I gotta show you something that will enhance this topic in spades. :wtnod: If you would go to these following links:
........you will see great videos of some to a LOT more amazing plays of stages cleared and even whole games cleared as well, all in one life! Big Grin And, do not forget please that some of them are *best* viewed using DivX, with which you can have a possible shot of downloading the latest version of this codec at http://www.divx.com.

Thank you all again so much. Be talking to you once more! Wink



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#17
I played through most of System Shock 2.

The game is set in a future where weapons are made out of coffee cup styrofoam, but bad guys...aren't. Getting kill after kill with the lightning sword after FINALLY levelling up enough to use it is just supreme.
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#18
I actually never played many games. But the best moment is the first time I finished an actual level-based 3D game. Quake I.
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#19
My most satisfying gaming moment:

Finishing Wolfenstein 3D in one sitting - 1992, Age 5.

These come a close second:

Finishing:
Prince Of Persia, PC, Age 7
Zelda 3 A Link To The Past, SNES, Age 11
Hitman 2, PC, Every level silent assasin, every weapon and secret unlocked, no failed mission, less than 12 people killed in the whole game (or something).
Metroid (All), NES/SNES, only the greatest series ever.
GunBlade, Arcade, finished in a reaaaaaaly short time without continues.
Soul Calibre II, PS2, everything unlocked. EVERYTHING.
Grand Theft Auto III, PC, everything finished, everything found...100%...I love that game.
Prince Of Persia: Sand Of Time, PS2, 100%, unlocked PoP1 remake, and PoP1 3D remake. This game is haaaard. Can't wait for PoP2:WW
Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault, PC, 100%.
Quake 1 (PC), Quake 2 (PS2), 100%.
Unreal Tournament, PC, Facing Worlds CTF on a hard server and I got 11 MONSTER kills. You're right, the "godlike" is such a sexy sound Tongue.

Also, in one go in Crazy Taxi on the arcade I had a 49 minute run where I made an S class license and some obscene amount of money. The time and money was double that what had ever been done in that arcade.

Can't think of much else.
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Quote:Soul Calibre II, PS2, everything unlocked. EVERYTHING.
I'm still missing a few weapons in that game. Sad Can't find any info online as to where they are either (they're the last ones on the list for a number of characters, all the "broken" weapons, like the Termite Snack for example).
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