Posted by twelvestep on May 11, 2008 at 18:38:46 EST in reply to i actually kind of enjoy when a game doesn't have a timer. that way i can't see that i've played something for 50 hours and get all "damn that is over two whole days of my life". not that i mind spending time on a game i really enjoy, but it's always a bit of a shock when i see it that way. (n/t) from twelvestep.
as a side note, i dumped a ton of time into AC on the gamecube. my roomate, two friends, and i all had our own house and we kept that town up and running for nearly two months. i loooooved that game. i'm interested in what the next one will have, but i think animal crossing may have been a "right time, right place" sort of thing for me.
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Follow Ups:
Yeah. It was fun, but something I never have to do ever again. (n/t) (substance J) (18:44:59 05/11/08 EST)
I played AC GC for about a month or so. Loved it, but I had to move on to other things. When ACWW came out, holy shit, that stole part of my life. The town gates also didn't help things; we here at SNGP would often come home from work and leave our gates open in the evenings. It was just a fantastic blast. Unfortunately, my DS game case got stolen from me, and about 6 months of so much work and care. I eventually bought another copy, but man, I only stuck through it for another couple of months. My heart was with my original copy... :( That being said, if/when AC comes out for the Wii, I'm so there, man. (n/t) (NeoGutsman) (23:51:29 05/11/08 EST)