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This question is aimed mainly at folks back in the day,, before the huge collections, but I'm leaving it open for the new players as well.

 

I would have to say that mine was probably Vanguard.

 

I have to give kudos to a game me and a freind brainstormed over the phone telling each other when we had figured out something new. We beat it in about 3 days (after school), that was Raiders of the lost Ark.

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The game I logged the most time on was probably Asteroids since that and Combat were my first games, and being an only child I didnt get to play Combat that much. Kaboom! is definitely the game I've logged the most amount of time on recently.

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For me, Double Dunk. I don't want to think about how many hours I played that. I got it in the early 90's and it was the last of the close-out games I bought. So for the longest time it was my newest 2600 game.

 

The bad thing is that I have played the game to death. Now I never play it at all. It's still a great game though.

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I played E.T. for the longest amount of time in a row. I left it on for at least three days because the flower turned into a Yar and I was trying to do it again, but never could. I now know why, I left the game on. I don't remember seeing Indiana Jones, although I should have since one time when I started a new game, the score had strange letters and numbers in it that changed as I walked around and it seemed to be more than just the "JD" and "HSW3" that are mentioned on the following pages below. Within the past few years, I finally read about the details which made me feel a lot better. I wasn't crazy, I really saw a Yar, but I never read anywhere yet about other strange numbers or letters in the score that shouldn't have been there.

 

http://abscape.org/legeek/f_et.htm

 

http://www.digitpress.com/archives/arc00131.htm

 

Besides replaying E.T. And Raiders of the Lost Ark many times, I basically spread my time equally with the games I had between 1982 and 1985, but I usually focused on the newest game for a while. I do remember playing Lock 'N' Chase a lot back then. Although it had crappy graphics, I loved trapping the cops for bonus points. It was a lot more fun than Mouse Trap.

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