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Easiest game you ever played

Gran Turismo 4, because... you don't actually have to drive. You can have the computer do it for you. And you can even FAST-FORWARD THE RACE! What were they thinking?
 
I got Metal Slug X (PS1) recently just for fun (my first Metal Slug game). I got to level 3 or 4 before I realized that I had unlimited continues, so I just finished it without caring whether or not I died. Oh well. Fun and easy couple of hours, though.

I'm wondering if Metal Slug 4/5 (PS2) is worth it, maybe if I limit my continues this time. :)
 
Mickey Mouse: World of Illusion on genesis. I remember when my brother and I rented it, the game didn't come with instructions. We were 9 and 7 at the time so the clerk said we could return it and get a different game if we didnt understand the controls. We got home, beat it in a few hours and then went back to get another game.
 
Onimusha 3. I beat it over a weekend. Took me longer to do all of the other stuff, though.

Also, the first Devil May Cry game.
 
EnGarde said:
Mickey Mouse: World of Illusion on genesis. I remember when my brother and I rented it, the game didn't come with instructions. We were 9 and 7 at the time so the clerk said we could return it and get a different game if we didnt understand the controls. We got home, beat it in a few hours and then went back to get another game.

yea, that was a pretty easy one, my mom beat it
 
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Zelda WW and Fable

two good games that would have been much better if you actually felt there was a challenge..
 
citan said:
Kirby's Adventure for GB, played and beat 1st time without getting hit.

Wait what? You mean the last boss right? I doubt you beat every single stage in the game without getting hit once. :P
 
Ray Tracers for PSX (action-racing game). I guess that would be the perfect combination of easiest and shortest. I remember being able to beat it in like a half hour.

Awesome eye candy for its time though.
 
I unlocked every single character on Tekken 2 by doing nothing but constantly low kicking.

Skullkid said:
I got Metal Slug X (PS1) recently just for fun (my first Metal Slug game). I got to level 3 or 4 before I realized that I had unlimited continues, so I just finished it without caring whether or not I died. Oh well. Fun and easy couple of hours, though.
The numbers of continues you use is recorded along with your score. The real challenge is bringing that number down to 0 instead of reaching the end with 40 credits. :P
 
Waychel said:
Also, the first Devil May Cry game.
I would agree with this after the game "clicked" for me, but for the first few missions that game owned me. For some reason I just couldn't get it down...the devil boss at the end of Mission Four kicked my ass like 17 times. Then, sporadically, I loaded my file yet again, fought my way up to him, beat him easily, and never died again.
 
Joe & Mac on SNES. Maybe that's because you have unlimited continues, though.

In that crappy DBZ fighting game for GBA, you can beat every character in the game by jumping into "Sky Battle II" mode and playing a little DDR minigame.
 
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