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A list of games that I wish I had completed but never will.




JackiJinx: Favorites. In a particular order.




brainpowerd2012: Favorites




This is a list of my favorite commercial games. Pretty self-explanatory. These are NOT in order as of now.




I'm tracking these.




JackiJinx: Collection




Here's a complete list of games I have beaten.



D3TONATOR: | Collection |







Koolaids_Back: Wishlist




CornBREDX: Collection








We play games for hours at a time - the best ones give us great songs to listen to while we play. In no particular order. Here are some clips from the games I discuss in this list: Super Mario 64 - File Selection Music
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I didn't think anyone else remembered this stuff.




MebiusFF: Wishlist




But haven't necessarily finished or owned, but still consider enough to be a game I know about. I made this because incredibly enough there isn't a website that lets you just list your games like My Anime List. 4Shame gaming community.
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If you have a question please leave it here: http://www.giantbomb.com/forums/general-discussion-30/the-cant-remember-the-name-of-this-game-thread-v30-473880/?page=1 This list is just an archive of previous questions that have been answered. Thanks
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Kidavenger: Collection




Krampus: Favorites


Pywot: Favorites




yo i havent played every game ever made so i might be overlooking a game in my "games that are oft overlooked" listalphabetical order



thedaemon: Collection








A list of games that have been discussed and featured as part of the Joystick Tuggers podcast.




Not necessarily finished, but played enough. Sometimes more than enough.
















This ain't all of it, but these are the games I remember right now.




If I were to create a video game, it would probably be similar to at least one of the following:




I barely have a life.




Not all of 'em, but close enough for now.

Video games are normally whiz-bang affairs, dropping you in the action and having a dozen things happening at once. Any respite has to come from the player, or rather, the player's utilization of a handy pause function. Sometimes, though, video games
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