I think it's always hard to figure out which games are your favorites, because there are so many that you may like, and it's hard to prioritize them. Well, this will be a list based solely on how many times you replayed a game. After all, the more times you replayed it, the more you liked it.
You don't have to be in order, if you don't want to, but at least try to list all of your games that you've replayed at least once and how many times you played it. Obviously, games like Super Mario Bros and the like might need to be adjusted based on hours played, etc.
Final Fantasy Tactics - played 3.5 times (was in the middle of a complete auto-battle game)
System Shock 2 - played 3 times (damn near wrote a storyboard FAQ after the third time)
Castlevania: SotN - played 3 times (both characters, plus the luck code)
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon - watched my parents play it first, played twice (tried out some save state hacks the 2nd time)
Super Mario World - completely finished at least twice
Chrono Trigger - played with a friend plenty of times; finally had a chance to play by myself once over a while later
Xenogears - played 1.75 times (2nd play was inspired by finishing Xenosaga 1/2/3)
Final Fantasy 7 - played 1.3 times (trying to get Shellie into it)
Final Fantasy 6 - played 1.1 times (trying to get Shellie into it; also tried a custom ROM version I made)
Chrono Cross - played 1.2 times
Zone of the Enders - replayed 1.5 times (2nd time was trying to get the bad ending; got the ending halfway through the game)
Racket and Clank: Up Your Arsenal - replayed 1.2 times (was in the middle of a "keep your weapons" games)
I think nowadays, with games easily available and not enough time to play them, I tend to replay games a lot less, even for games that I really like. I feel like I have so many games to play that I must play one and move on to the next. It's a shame, really.
You don't have to be in order, if you don't want to, but at least try to list all of your games that you've replayed at least once and how many times you played it. Obviously, games like Super Mario Bros and the like might need to be adjusted based on hours played, etc.
Final Fantasy Tactics - played 3.5 times (was in the middle of a complete auto-battle game)
System Shock 2 - played 3 times (damn near wrote a storyboard FAQ after the third time)
Castlevania: SotN - played 3 times (both characters, plus the luck code)
Alternate Reality: The Dungeon - watched my parents play it first, played twice (tried out some save state hacks the 2nd time)
Super Mario World - completely finished at least twice
Chrono Trigger - played with a friend plenty of times; finally had a chance to play by myself once over a while later
Xenogears - played 1.75 times (2nd play was inspired by finishing Xenosaga 1/2/3)
Final Fantasy 7 - played 1.3 times (trying to get Shellie into it)
Final Fantasy 6 - played 1.1 times (trying to get Shellie into it; also tried a custom ROM version I made)
Chrono Cross - played 1.2 times
Zone of the Enders - replayed 1.5 times (2nd time was trying to get the bad ending; got the ending halfway through the game)
Racket and Clank: Up Your Arsenal - replayed 1.2 times (was in the middle of a "keep your weapons" games)
I think nowadays, with games easily available and not enough time to play them, I tend to replay games a lot less, even for games that I really like. I feel like I have so many games to play that I must play one and move on to the next. It's a shame, really.
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Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
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Rosalina: You sure that's right?
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Robert: The subjunctive?
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Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
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