Are You A 100%er?

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Do you 100% all your games?

I truthfully have never 100%ed any game. My reason is getting the 100% takes a lot of grinding and needless phish posh that cause me to get irritated and bored. I just want to get to the end of the juicy story :D.
 
It depends on the game and how much I like it.

For example...
I really wanted to 100% complete Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console and Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D on the Nintendo 3DS and I managed to 100% both.
 
I only play a game 100% where it is possible.

I want to 100% Viva Pinata games, but they require you to trade online with people to get one of the three wild card variants of the pinatas. My Xbox 360 does not have the internet connected to it. So I cannot 100% viva pinata.

I want to 100% Luigi's Mansion. That means get all the ghosts, get as much treasure as possible, and get the best mansion at the end of the game. This is something I can do myself, so I will attempt this.

I love games that ask me to collect things. I will *attempt* to fill my catalog in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, but I will take my time doing so! I will however get every bug and every fish!

Going into a game I tend to try for a 100% run. Sometimes I succeed. Sometimes I fail.
 
Only if I really love the game. If not, I couldn't really give a **** if I get 100% or not. I think the last game I 100%'d was Borderlands or Gears 3.
 
I've full beat Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, New Super Mario Bros. on the Wii, and I've gotten all the upgrades in AC:CF and caught every fish and bug, plus all the fossils.
 
It depends on the game and how much I enjoy it. I usually 100% Mario games (and in fact, sometimes doing that is more fun that the initial playthrough). In Zelda games, I try to get everything except for all the heart pieces. (Even figuring out which heart pieces you're missing is a chore in itself). If a game is less fun (or ridiculously hard), I'm usually happy just to beat the game and then move on to something else.
 
Hell No! However I go after as many achievements as I can as long as they're not super time consuming.
 
I've only ever 100%ed Sypro: Year of the Dragon but I think that's because I had to in order to go through the last portal. Other than that, I don't try 100%ing games, I only go after stuff I want.
 
Depends on the game, and I never try for 100% my first time through.
If the 100% involves some extra exploring or puzzles that were missed during my first run through or something like that, then it's likely that I'll go for it.
But if it requires grinding or doing the same task over and over again, then I probably won't do it. Especially if it takes a while to do.
 
I usually only 100% the pokemon games. Most video games I don't even finish. Though I think I 100%'d the harvest moon game for gamecube.
 
Only games I've completes 100% are Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, Spyro the dragon, and Spyro year of the dragon (which goes to I think 118%) - there might be more but those are the only ones I can think of atm.
 
Depends on the game for me. Usually, I don't go for 100%, but for games like Professor Layton, Animal Crossing, etc., I would try to.
 
Depends. I don't want to in CF. I 100%ed Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure and Skylanders Giants, both for my little brother who found the games too hard and asked me to beat them.
 
Sadly, yes... Aside from Pok?mon and maybe one or two other games, I've 100%'d pretty much all of them... Even Sonic the Hedgehog '06.
 
Yea, 100% to me is catching EVERY Pok?mon legitimately which is almost impossible unless you know someone that got the event Pok?mon legitimately.

100% is actually getting every pokemon, both of their genders, shiny versions of both male and female, and getting a second or third if you count forms as different pokemon.

So yeah, 100% pokemon truly would be a crazy thing to accomplish legitimately.
 
I try to complete every game I own. The riddles in Arkham City are driving me crazy, though.
 
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