You want immortality.
So you decide to make six horcruxes.
Good for you.
The thing is, your 6 horcruxes have to be video games that are destroyed when someone beats them.
Obviously you want to pick some of the hardest intercourse ing games ever.
What 6 games would you make into horcruxes?
All six would be MMORPG's, since you can never beat them >:D
Can I pick TF2? You can never theoretically beat a game with no goal :3
Anyway...
1. I Wanna Be The Guy
2. Pikmin (in under 16 days WITH all parts)
...I'll come back to you on that.
Quote from: Nayrman on August 03, 2009, 04:42:08 PM
All six would be MMORPG's, since you can never beat them >:D
That, and they can be canceled. >xD
Throw in this one...
and this one
Cheetahmen 2
Bomberman 64 (To destroy it, get the best ending.)
Pac-Man
Ghost's & Goblins (NES ver.)
That Twilight MMO, just to taunt my enemies.
Super Mario Bros. 2
If you'll excuse me, I'll go enjoy my eternal youth.
shotri, syobon Mario isn't THAT difficult X_X;;
Ikaruga
Contra II
Ninja Gaiden II
Zone of the Enders
Vampire Rain
Gunstar Super Heroes
All on the hardest difficulty. I put in ZotE because if you have to play thru Contra 2, Ikaruga, NG2 and Vampire Rain I figure you deserve a break.
Quote from: Nayrman on August 03, 2009, 05:11:20 PM
shotri, syobon Mario isn't THAT difficult X_X;;
To normal people it does. >.>
Quote from: Sh0rTi on August 03, 2009, 05:21:41 PM
To normal people it does. >.>
Otherwise known as humans.
You two need to play Kaizo Mario X_X;;
Syobon is just cheap. Kaizo is actually difficult.
I was gonna add Kaizo, but forgot. Thanks. xP
I wasn't for the fact that my blood cells are shaped like Mario and Luigi sprites I'd actually be intimidated by those stages.
They look like they might actually put a dent in my 99 Lives.
Not sure about all of them, but one that comes to mind is Dragon's Lair for the NES.
Battletoads, ninny
E.T.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
I Wanna Be The Guy: Insane mode (meaning no saves. at all.)
Metroid Prime 21% (haha, theoretically possible, but not in practice! >:])
Metroid Fusion 0% (haha, the same as above! >:])
oh, also, no emulators.
One would a Magnavox Odyssey. Try beating a line on a screen. The next would be Pong. The next would be Dragon's Lair on the NES. The next would be a faulty copy of a disk game that freezes. Then an original copy of Nintendo World Championship. The last and most powerful would be a copy of Sentinal Returns for the playstation. The game is not very well known and virtually unplayable.
Or, I could go on a quest for the three Hallows.
Animal Crossing [Game Cube] - It would take forever for someone to get every single unlockable. Also, the old one is so outdated that few would want to play this version to the end, when they could be playing Wild World or City Folk.
Harvest Moon [Whichever is longest] - Honestly, it would take a lot of sheer willpower to get through every single day in this game, as well as unlock everything in the process. I can barely make it to Year 2 in Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life before getting bored.
And any other never-ending games. Oblivion and Fate (or a game of a similar title, can't remember the exact name anymore) are examples (at least I think. I've never actually played them, only watched, and from what I gathered they don't actually end).
Or, like I stated above, I could just kill Harry Potter and rob him of his Invisibility Cloak, knick the Elder Wand (seeing as I've killed Harry Potter, I'm the true owner), and find the Resurrection Stone hidden in the forest. Then again, if I did both, I'd cheat death doubly! That'd make me immortal x2 compared to the rest of you lot.
Quote from: Dog Food on August 03, 2009, 10:31:02 PM
Or, like I stated above, I could just kill Harry Potter and rob him of his Invisibility Cloak, knick the Elder Wand (seeing as I've killed Harry Potter, I'm the true owner), and find the Resurrection Stone hidden in the forest. Then again, if I did both, I'd cheat death doubly! That'd make me immortal x2 compared to the rest of you lot.
Well Oblivion Has a Main Quest Storyline that Ends but even after there is still Several Side Quest Stories, and then 100+ Dungeons (Caves, Ruins, Fortresses, etc) to explore, dozens of unmarked quests, Favors of the Deadric Princes, Finding the Masters of Skill, Enough One of Kind Equipment to outfit a small army ( I actually have a house to house all of my weaponry). So yea I've logged like 200+ hours and still haven't got everything.
Shadowrun, because it's online-only.