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*Edit: that's a lie I was in my 20's already lol, I need more coffee...
It was a spectacular marathon with my brother fueled by Jolt Cola and pizza... those were the days. lol
Nearly got recruited in a gaming clan.
From the hour of release for 30 hours straight (except for bathroom breaks).
I had canned meat, crackers, snack cakes, and a case of blue carbonated beverage stockpiled at my desk.
I vaguely remember going out to breakfast with friends the morning of the second day after finishing my first play-through...
Then I slept for 20 hours.
I dunno. I've gone past 18 hours, back when I used to play EverQuest and EQII.
Five days does seem a bit unbelievable.
Yeah, I believe it. I can remember when guys used to fall asleep at their keyboards during raids, and there have also been some who literally dropped dead in front of their computers (I saw one such story on the news years ago), because they couldn't tear themselves away long enough to eat/drink/use the bathroom.
Sometimes people really are a special kind of stupid.