The Official (Combined) watched played BTTF over 1000 times.

Its here to stay. If you have seen all three movies and played through BTTF Ep 1 more than 1000 times don't be afraid to say so here! This is the place to declare your extreme BTTF mega-fan-dom. Not to be confused with the Jennifer Coma thread, which is in the process of being appreciated.

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  • edited January 2011
    I lost count of the (combined) times I've seen the movies/played the game back in 1998.
  • edited January 2011
    You played the game back in 1998? Wow, real life time traveller.
  • edited January 2011
    Could be :D.
  • edited January 2011
    He mean't the NES versions. Which were really awesome when you were a really little kid.
  • edited January 2011
    Nope. Couldn't bear to finish those twice :(.

    I've finished Ep. 1 about 10 times and I lost track of the times I've watched the Trilogy a long time ago.
  • edited January 2011
    Here! Here!
  • edited January 2011
    Carlos85G wrote: »
    Nope. Couldn't bear to finish those twice :(.

    I've finished Ep. 1 about 10 times and I lost track of the times I've watched the Trilogy a long time ago.

    i got to the end of the first level of the NES one. it was too hard and didn't make sense. I've played through the TTG version about...700 times. Was wondering if anyone was beating me.
  • edited January 2011
    I've been a huge Back to the future fan since the first movie back in 1985. I've lost count of how many times I've watched the movies, I own 3 Delorean's, although all scale models or toys.

    Although I haven't visited Courthouse Square, I have experienced the Back to the future ride in Orlando, and seen the Time Train and Delorean there.

    So far have only played through episode 1 once, but about to play it through a second time. I'm very pleased with the story so far and like that it's a large complex story arc, rather than individual episodic stories. That allows for more detail that I like to explore.

    Really looking forward to the next episode!
  • edited January 2011
    You don't "play" episode 1, you "watch" it. "Play" with imply even a modicum of actual, meaningful interaction that wasn't a huge waste of everybody's time.
  • edited January 2011
    You don't "play" episode 1, you "watch" it. "Play" with imply even a modicum of actual, meaningful interaction that wasn't a huge waste of everybody's time.
    Oh, brother. Let it go already. Jeez.
  • edited January 2011
    markeres wrote: »
    Oh, brother. Let it go already. Jeez.
    I see no valid reason that I should.
  • edited January 2011
    I see no valid reason that I should.
    Because it's more than a little annoying to see the same point harped on again and again on thread after thread after thread, most of which have absolutely nothing to do with said point (like this thread, for instance). Nothing wrong with sharing your opinions, but why bring up that point in a thread like this, which has absolutely nothing to do with it?

    Also, I didn't find the game to be a huge waste of my time. But then again, I guess I don't count as "everybody", since I don't agree with you.
  • edited January 2011
    Even if it isn't the most interactive game I've ever played, I'm loving a new back to the future story well told!
  • edited January 2011
    I first saw the movies on TV which was around 1993.
    BTTF2 was the first one I saw, then BTTF3 and for months I didn't see the first one until I was able to rent a TV-record on VHS from a friend of mine.

    I can hardly imagine HOW I experienced the second and third film without the first one.

    I also do not know how often I watched the movies but I guess more than 10 times each one. And the first game experience was 1994 on the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) with BTTFIII: a horrible game which was nearly unbeatable!

    Since then I wished there will be another adoption of the franchise and I preferred the idea to actually roam around Hill Valley and be able to get to ANY time I want. And every time should provide several tasks the player can do and he even can prevent things to happen or interfere with oneself.
    BTTF:HV seemed to really offer all these things until I noticed that meeting yourself or causing paradoxons is not possible simply because of a LACK of PROGRAM SPACE. It's an amazing modding project either!
    Well and now there's Telltale which went another direction but I appreciate that very much and I am really looking forward to how this season of BTTF will develop!!!
  • edited January 2011
    markeres wrote: »
    Because it's more than a little annoying to see the same point harped on again and again on thread after thread after thread
    Do you mean like having "I'd rather have an easy BTTF game, than no BTTF game at all." appended to the bottom of every single post in every single thread?
    most of which have absolutely nothing to do with said point (like this thread, for instance). Nothing wrong with sharing your opinions, but why bring up that point in a thread like this, which has absolutely nothing to do with it?
    Just like:
    EddieV wrote: »
    So far have only played through episode 1 once, but about to play it through a second time. I'm very pleased with the story so far and like that it's a large complex story arc, rather than individual episodic stories. That allows for more detail that I like to explore.

    Really looking forward to the next episode!
    ...is meant to say "Games in this series is for some reason actually worth playing more than once", my post is meant to say "Why bother?" I may have neglected to mention the films, but that's hardly a massive point against me. I can't really say how many times I've seen them. I love them, but they're not films I watch as much as, say, Star Wars or Fantasia when it comes down to it.

    Also, I didn't find the game to be a huge waste of my time. But then again, I guess I don't count as "everybody", since I don't agree with you.
    Just because you're used to and don't voice concern over being punched in the balls every day doesn't mean that, from an objective standpoint, you've been done no harm. Cellular damage can be quantified, much the same way one could look at the number of possible interactions possible at any given point in the game, how many hints are given for any given puzzle, and come to the conclusion through verifiable fact that the game simply does not let you do much out of fear that you'll get lost and scared.
  • edited January 2011
    I've watched the trilogy twice and played the game once...IM A TERRIBLE FAN :(
  • edited January 2011
    I have watched the movies a lot and played the first about three times.... I do not think I have hit 1000 times though.
  • edited January 2011
    " I can't really say how many times I've seen them. I love them, but they're not films I watch as much as, say, Star Wars or Fantasia when it comes down to it." RatherDashing

    FANTASIA? LOL!!!! Anyone that prefers Fantasia and criticizes BTTF, seriously WTF LOL!
  • edited January 2011
    Do you mean like having "I'd rather have an easy BTTF game, than no BTTF game at all." appended to the bottom of every single post in every single thread?

    I don't want to mean anything, nor I want to spark a heated discussion about anything between you two; but that was some tight ownage.

    If people are curious about what my thoughts about that discussion, I'd like to answer markeres's signature with simply "I'd rather have a brilliant BTTF game than an easy BTTF game, because it's how you honor a good franchise".
    " I can't really say how many times I've seen them. I love them, but they're not films I watch as much as, say, Star Wars or Fantasia when it comes down to it." RatherDashing

    FANTASIA? LOL!!!! Anyone that prefers Fantasia and criticizes BTTF, seriously WTF LOL!

    If you explain the reason why it's so worth of lulz to compare the fun aspect of a movie with others, maybe me and some others can accompany you on lolling. But I have to say I see no point at the moment.
  • edited January 2011
    if you have played the movies and games over 1000 times thats like over a year off your life.
  • edited January 2011
    ...yeah, I'm sorry for diverting this thread more than it already was.
    Irishmile, if only you got a quarter every time you save a thread.
    .. You'd be in a serious debt.
  • edited January 2011
    its a gift.
  • edited January 2011
    Do you mean like having "I'd rather have an easy BTTF game, than no BTTF game at all." appended to the bottom of every single post in every single thread?
    I'm not going out of my way to make a new post in an off-topic thread, though. It's just my signature. It's like a bumper sticker. It's easily ignored, whereas a new, possibly thread-diverting post is not. If you wanted to put "It's About Time sucks" or whatever in your signature, I honestly wouldn't care.
    Just because you're used to and don't voice concern over being punched in the balls every day doesn't mean that, from an objective standpoint, you've been done no harm. Cellular damage can be quantified, much the same way one could look at the number of possible interactions possible at any given point in the game, how many hints are given for any given puzzle, and come to the conclusion through verifiable fact that the game simply does not let you do much out of fear that you'll get lost and scared.
    I completely agree with this, actually. As much as it may shock you (and believe me, it shocks me more) I agree with most of what you feel about the game. The main difference is, I didn't find it to be a worthless or overall bad game simply because the puzzles were lacking and there were copious hints. From what I can tell from some of your other posts, you feel bad gameplay automatically makes for a bad game (sorry if I'm simplifying your thoughts here, just the vibe I'm getting). I feel that there are many other qualities that work together to make a game good or bad, and that those other qualities can save a game from being out and out terrible if the gameplay itself isn't up to par.

    Apologies for all of this thread diverting of my own I'm doing. Yes, I clearly see the irony. In an effort to get the thread back on track, I'd say I've probably seen the BTTF movies all together somewhere between 40-50 times (not all three movies equally, though), and I've played through the game fully twice, as well as gone back to scenes here and there to find dialogue I may have missed.
  • edited January 2011
    So are u saying you hate the game so much you played it over 1k times to prove that it sucked?
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