(this is a direct copy of the text of a post I made on Wireplay almost three years ago... just wondered if things had changed)
Which one game would you say you've wasted the biggest part of your life playing? Well, OK - not wasted, nothing you've enjoyed is wasted - but which one has had you spending most hours sitting in front of your telly/monitor when you probably should've been socialising/sleeping/eating/washing/etc. ?
I think mine would have to be Elite on the Acorn Electron; played it for hours on end, for days on end, for weeks on end... and I still never got better than "Deadly". And I forgot to change the name at the start, so I was stuck with "Commander Jameson" for the whole game Still, a fantastic, life-destroying, time-destructing game, well worth the effort.
I think the only ones that have come close to this would have been Populous 2 on the Amiga and Street Fighter 2 Turbo on the SNES. It doesn't seem that anything more recent than 1990 has come close to sucking away that much of my time - although that obviously has a fair bit to do with working for a living, and having women around
Anybody else...?
Which one game would you say you've wasted the biggest part of your life playing? Well, OK - not wasted, nothing you've enjoyed is wasted - but which one has had you spending most hours sitting in front of your telly/monitor when you probably should've been socialising/sleeping/eating/washing/etc. ?
I think mine would have to be Elite on the Acorn Electron; played it for hours on end, for days on end, for weeks on end... and I still never got better than "Deadly". And I forgot to change the name at the start, so I was stuck with "Commander Jameson" for the whole game Still, a fantastic, life-destroying, time-destructing game, well worth the effort.
I think the only ones that have come close to this would have been Populous 2 on the Amiga and Street Fighter 2 Turbo on the SNES. It doesn't seem that anything more recent than 1990 has come close to sucking away that much of my time - although that obviously has a fair bit to do with working for a living, and having women around

Anybody else...?
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