What is your favorite video game? The one that you have been playing non stop forgetting that you even have a life :-p?

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Multiplayer games. The reason I say this is because they are never the same. Each time you play it your playing a completely different way.

You don't know what people will do, but you can guess what a computer will do. So I love all multiplayer games.

Team Fortress 2. Playing regularly since it came out. Battlefield Bad Co 2 gets a lot of attention on the PS3.

For some reason, I play it 20x more than COD 4.2, even though I think COD 4 is a "better game". Fight Night 3 is the best fighting game ever. On ps3 or xbox.

My favorite game has to be Metal Gear Solid IV. Even though I never played the earlier games in that series, it was one of the first games I played on my Playstation 3, and I was immensely impressed by the quality of that game. I've played hundreds of games (literally), but none were able to capture me emotionally the way Metal Gear Solid IV did.

The story of Old Solid Snake, revisiting the places he had fought before, knowing he was getting old fast, being affectted by a soon-to-be-fatal disease, truly captured me. All parts really fit together perfectly: the music, the graphics, the storyline, and the conversations. No other game has been able to top that, and I don't expect there to be a game that will anytime soon.

The elder scrolls IV: Oblivion! The title says it all OBLIVION, that is where you will be for hours, I was over 100 hours in when my brother erased my saved game and set me free (once I stopped sobbing I realized what he had done or me).

Civilization 2 is by far, my favorite video game of all time. I have spent more hours on that than any other game. Even though I have played Civ 3 and Civ IV, I still love going back to the game that started my addiction in the first place.

Strangely, I had to walk away from playing Civ games all the time since it was taking a toll on my marriage. It is no longer in my best interest to play Civ games until three in the morning.

The most dedicated, and greatest feat ever managed in video game obsession was Galaga. As it often happens, it was a feat only possible when I was little, about 8 or 9. I had stayed up all night playing that game.My mother couldn't get me to go to bed.

Afterwards, the controller was shot due to literally wearing it out in one sitting. After it was all said and done, I had flipped the difficulty of the game twice and flipped the stage counter once- ie. Past stage 100.

I didn't feel another addiction like that until Super Mario Bros. That wasn't so bad. Then N64 came out, and I discovered "Golden Eye".

I was 18, fresh out of being locked up for 7-8 years and highly impressionable to mindless entertainment. I even shattered my ring finger on my right hand at the factory I found work in, and had to way for my bro, Glenn to get off work to go to the hospital. The factory was 2 blocks from my house, so I walked home, and played "Golden Eye".

Anyone who know an N64 controller knows that the the right hand it uses to mash the buttons. THAT would be when I was the worse I suppose.

I have quite a few. Final Fantasy VII, my favorite game, is only an occasional (I've played through the whole story 4 times and counting :D ), I've been playing a ton of Empires lately (free HL2 mod), but I'd say the one game that I consistantly play and lose track of time would be Minecraft, an indie game by Markus Persson, which is a sandbox/survival game, written in java (so compatible with ALL OS's), playable in browser (though there is an exe and a . Jar out there), and has nearly 700,000 purchases even though it is only in the Alpha part of testing.

The ultimate addiction in the gaming world is World of Warcraft. The epic scale draws you in, the desire to reach the final goal keeps you going, and when you finally do get sick of it, another expansion or major patch comes out.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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