I'm not.
I figured we played Mario Party the most, since we routinely would play it for 3+ hours straight. However, I was very, very, very, very wrong. I GREATLY underestimated how much my roommate (and I, and our friends, but mainly my roommate) had played Brawl over the past 4 years:
Totals | Minutes | Hours |
Brawl | 18483 | 308.05 |
Mario Party 2 | 3352 | 55.87 |
Super Mario 64 | 1318 | 21.97 |
Mario Kart 64 | 390 | 6.50 |
Total | 23543 | 392.38 |
Those 18,483 minutes are equal to 12 days, 20 hours, and 3 minutes. Almost 2 full weeks of gameplay, and the vast majority (89%) occurred during freshman and sophomore year:
Game | Senior | Junior | Sophomore | Freshman |
Brawl | 920 | 1121 | 9296 | 7146 |
Mario Party 2 | 493 | 908 | 549 | 1402 |
Super Mario 64 | 231 | 455 | 612 | 20 |
Mario Kart 64 | 55 | 0 | 264 | 71 |
Total | 1699 | 2484 | 10721 | 8639 |
Here's some more context that makes this even more obscene:
- I only had Brawl for one semester in each of those first two years: spring semester freshman year, and fall semester sophomore year
- This includes a stretch of 17 straight days in the month of November 2012 in which Brawl was played, totaling 28.83 hours in that time period alone
- There were only 9 days between August 18, 2012 (the start of school) and November 20, 2012 (Thanksgiving break, when I "lost" the game) in which Brawl was not played; this is when the entirety of the 9,296 sophomore year minutes were played. That's 83 out of 92 days, averaging 112 minutes per day
- The max time played in one day was 9 hours, 10 minutes (for Brawl)
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