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Video Game Records...what have you done?

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Guest TheDames7

I have a feeling this will turn into a long one.  

 

Out of the games that you feel you are the best at, whats your best record.  If it goes by high score, give us that...if its a sports game, give us your record, etc.  

 

I have two. I have a record 696 lines in Tetris for Gameboy and over $98,000 in Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast.

 

You guys?  Whats your personal best?

 

Dames

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Guest Shaved Bear

in THPS 3 for PS2 i got a trick that was 2.3 million points (without cheating)

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Guest areacode212

Most of the games I play don't really have high scores/records, but here's a notable one:

 

DopeWars for the Palm: $120,274,203

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Guest Renegade

The most points ive gotten in WCW revenge for a singles match is 18335

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Guest cartman

I remember one day in good ol' Madden '94 I spanked some team 270 something to nothing....needless to say it was a long game lol.

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Guest J*ingus

I once won Contra for the NES without losing a single life.  I double dog dare anyone to top that.

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Guest TheDames7

Did you even bother to use the 30-man code, Jingus?  

 

I triple dog dare ya not to!

 

Dames

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Guest Shaved Bear

ahh

up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right B, A, B, A

 

god bless konami

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Guest caboose

I don't like THPS 3.

But THPS 2 Rules.

My Combo record without cheats is 14,678,234!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I did it at Venice Beach, I only performed this one combo in an entire 2 minute session.

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

In NBA 2K1, I had a game where I scored 50 points with Shaq and 50 points with Kobe.

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227 marks on Corneria in Starfox 64. That's about the only thing I can really be proud of.

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Guest cartman

Impressive......AND redundant, Long, probably somewhat boring after the first hour or so lol....Nice accomplishment though

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I have a feeling this will turn into a long one.  

 

Out of the games that you feel you are the best at, whats your best record.  If it goes by high score, give us that...if its a sports game, give us your record, etc.  

 

I have two. I have a record 696 lines in Tetris for Gameboy and over $98,000 in Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast.

 

You guys?  Whats your personal best?

 

Dames

What version of Tetris were you playing when you manage 696 lines? My personal best was only 164 on the original Game Boy and at level 16 the pieces were too fast to manipulate.

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Here we go:

 

 

1,251 total hits on Starfox 64

 

Beat The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past using only 3 lives.

 

Beat Super Metroid in less than three hours earning me a picture of Samus without her suit on.

 

Quickest match in No Mercy was 42 seconds against Mark Henry in championship mode.

 

Collected 289 trophies in Super Smash Brothers: Melee

 

Collected all 30 parts in 22 days in Pikmin.

 

Earned the rank of, Dangerous, in Perfect Dark multi-player.

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Guest TheDames7

My record for Tetris, I looked it up, I could be in the Guiness Book of Video Game Records.  Unfortunately, my friend lost his GameBoy, the one I did it on.  

 

The rules are pretty hard to get into the big book.  You have to:

1. beat a record...duh.  

2.  send in a photo of the screen with the record breaking score.  

3. This one is the hard one...you have to do it AGAIN, but this time making it at least 85% of your original score, to prove that it wasn't a fluke and that you have skillz.

 

Dames

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

Damn! I never really was a Tetris man myself, I played it on my TI85 to relieve my boredom during high school math classes, but I found Z Cart to be more entertaining. I grew to be quite decent in the game, but not Guiness Book decent. When I got to college, I stepped up the game and started playing Game Boy Color in class. You would be surprised how fast a math class can go by when you are playing Madden. For some reason, I could never beat Super Mario Land in a class room setting.

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Guest Redhawk

In NBA 2K2, I scored 94 points with Michael Jordan in one game.

 

In Madden 2001, I rushed for 300 yards in one game with Rickey Williams, then gained 350 receiving with Joey Galloway the next week (in Franchise mode, I had them on the same team)

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Guest Doomsault

My old post, another victim of deletion.

 

Star Fox 64-1251 total hits in one game.

 

Metal Gear: Solid-Beaten on normal difficulty without being seen once unless required to be.(without using the stealth gear)

 

Pikmin-Collected all 30 parts in 22 days.

 

Super Smash Brothers: Melee-289 total trophies

 

No Mercy-Quickest win was in 42 sec.

 

Perfect Dark-Aquired the rank of "Dangerous" in multiplayer.

 

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past-Beat the game using only 3 lives.

 

Super Metroid-Beat the game in under 3 hours earning me a pic of Samus without her armor.

 

Zombies Ate My Neighbors-Made it to level 56 without losing a victim.

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