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Post by galapagos29 on Aug 4, 2004 9:29:30 GMT -5
Certainly NOT the worst ever! I have spent endless hours playing this simple, yet addicting masterpiece of world reknown. For me... what comes to mind is Donkey Kong Jr. Math on NES >_< I'm with fab! Tetris is a classic that can be played for days on end. Now, since I haven't played Donkey Kong Jr. Math, I'm going to go ahead and say Shaq Fu instead.
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Post by ZFGokuSSJ1 on Aug 4, 2004 14:43:45 GMT -5
I forgot all about Shaq Fu! A terrible game.
I also forgot Resident Evil: Survivor
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Post by SIMSteven on Aug 4, 2004 22:24:25 GMT -5
Shaq Fu!, definitely.
And Master of Monsters: Disiples of Gaia is horrible.
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Post by blizrun on Aug 4, 2004 22:59:46 GMT -5
Playing RE:Survivor on the PS is indeed a nightmare. However, playing the ISO on the PC is a whole different ball game. Not only can you jack up the graphics, the controls also work alot better.
The downside is that you can beat the game in half an hour.
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Post by Fire Griffin on Aug 14, 2004 13:38:09 GMT -5
Worst Playstation Game Ever: COSMIC RACE. This should illustrate my point without me saying anymore... or playing it, for that matter.((EDIT: Heh: " ...I love how you stole parts of your review from Chris Slate's review of this game in Game Players Magazine." Dammit! I would scan in the review but I think I recently put the issue in the attic. =/ Does anyone remember Game Players or even Ultra Game Players? I also might have some Megaman Legends stuff (I remember a preview) in the back issues I have... But that's going to require an attic raid as well.))
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Post by aarond on Aug 19, 2004 17:47:18 GMT -5
The worst game I've every played (that I recall) is Unlimited Saga for PS2. That game just totally sucked in pretty much every possible way, although the music wasn't bad.
Second least favorite game: Back to the Future for the NES. Oh my God, that was so crappy. And the music was also terrible, unlike the game mentioned above.
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Glyde
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Well, well, well if it isn't Teasel Bonne!
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Post by Glyde on Aug 19, 2004 19:31:14 GMT -5
Worst game hmm? I think it is Tony Hawk. It was dreadful. For the ps.
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Post by PharaohManXe54 on Aug 21, 2004 20:46:11 GMT -5
Lol, FG, I read that review and just DIED laughing! Well, the worst NES game I ever played was probably City Connection by Jaleco. You had to run around big cities like New York and Paris painting the streets with your car that could magicly jump up and down the floating streets. And, as in most great games, you died if you hit the pink cat in the middle of the road. Yes, if you hit the cat, you lose a life and the cat floats away on a pink baloon.
Uhhh... that's all I can think of for now. Some honorable mentions include Quest 64, Gyromite, and Zoop.
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Post by bluerobotgirl on Aug 25, 2004 21:00:27 GMT -5
Oh, yeah... I remember playing Quest64 for about 2 minutes before I quit. Thank goodness it was only a rental. It was so stupid... but I can't really remember too much else about it. All I remembered about it was never to play it again. Hey you pikachu was pretty lame too. My little brother got it, and he doesn't even play it.
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Fighting for a sequel
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Post by Tronfan on Aug 26, 2004 0:37:00 GMT -5
This isn't a question!
FANTAVISION
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Post by PharaohManXe54 on Aug 26, 2004 2:54:42 GMT -5
I actually kinda liked Fantavision. It was a fun puzzle game. It was like the first PS2 game too. I just thought of another really bad game which, I must admit, I am ashamed of renting. Before I tell you the name of the game, let me give you the circumstances of the rental: it was 2 for 1 night at my local video store, I was with my friends and we thought we would get a laugh out of it, and there were no other good games to rent. Ok, the game was... Power Rangers Rescue Force (or something like that) for the N64. It was sooo bad. All of the rangers had exactly the same powers except with different colors. Some of the levels consisted of driving a fire truck down a busy street of cars that wouldn't move out of your way and were impossible to avoid. Never EVER rent this game unless you want a good laugh. People who make video games should play this game to remind them of what not to do.
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Post by Shelldragon on Aug 26, 2004 4:39:51 GMT -5
Quest.... 64 RAAAARRRR *wants to kill quest64* OH MAN HATE HATE HATE SUPER!!! Well, I actually went through the pain of playing it all the way through thinking.. this ending better be good. The only fun part was this underwater battle.. if you could even really call it underwater.. hah.. But the final boss lady there was fun. So after about 3/4 the way through I got bored and used gameshark to be ultimately powerful and beat it. THEN, I was delighted with the ending... You beat the boss, he explodes.. 1.2..3 An image of a floating castle(not even 3d) appears and some text is plastered on the screen. That was it... Literally THAT WAS IT!!! There WAS no ending!!! NONE! An image and some text!! RAAOOOR!! Waste of time and money - > even though I rented it as well. Sort of reminded me of the ending to Jurassic Park for SNES. I spent hours painstakenly beating that game because you can't save and all they give me is some BS where they show the title screen of the island and zoom out while playing helicopter sounds over the top. AAG more frustration!!
Anyone else ever experience really frustrating endings that weren't really endings at all?
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Post by PharaohManXe54 on Aug 26, 2004 12:48:12 GMT -5
Some frustrating endings for me were Pikmin and Super Mario Bros. 3. Pikmin was NOT the ending I wanted to see. It made me mad at Olimar cause he didn't even say that he liked the Pikmin at all. As for Super Mario Bros. 3, tht ending was just so stupid. "The princess is at the other castle. Haha, just kidding." I spent countless hours playing this and that is all you could come up with?
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Post by bluerobotgirl on Aug 26, 2004 21:41:00 GMT -5
I thought the mario ending was pretty funny. I was only like, 8, though. I made my dad play it because I just liked to watch back then.
My cousin had the Jurassic Park game for sega. We couldn't get past the 2nd level as the velociraptor, and of course, nobody wanted to play as the human because he was boring.
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Post by SIMSteven on Aug 27, 2004 0:03:30 GMT -5
Then that game is different for the SNES. You get one guy, and it's probably one of the first scare games ever.
First, you start out with a crappy tazer that can only kill those dinosaurs the size of chickens. Then, you have to search all over for stuff like night vision goggles and rockets so you actually stand a chance. Then, FINALLY, you go into your first building, which the view turns into a first-person shooter. You have to kill some raptors in the FIRST AREA, which is quite the pain. Oh, BTW, you can't even save the game or use passwords, so if you die, you're dead flat-out.
After you do some mundane task in the main building, (with darkness, which is exactly why you needed the night vision goggles) you have to make your way out and find another building and blah blah blah. Oh, BTW, in the first building where there's darkness? There's a raptor right behing that black wall that leads into the darkness area. If you don't kill the raptor before you can see him, you'll take a lot of damage. GAME OVER! Gotta start all over. *Grumbles.*
Also, near the end of the game, there's TONS of T-Rexes and if you don't have tranquilizers (which you probably don't, since rockets are the only things worth using), you're dead on the spot.
And does anyone even know what all those dinosaur eggs do? You collect them for some reason, but I never beat the game to find out if they surve a purpose.
And with all that, you STILL can't save or continue where you left off. And back then, I thought this game actually was pretty decent, but when I look back on it, it's horrible!
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