The Most difficult, yet enjoyable, NES games of all time

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the castlevania, ninja gaiden and mega man series.
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I wonder how many of these games I would STILL find enjoyable today LOL. I have so much less patience these days. Anyway, here's a few that came to mind

The Ninja Gaiden series - NG II was my favorite and I beat it multiple times

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - I think this game would make me throw a controller through a tv today, but I was such a huge turtle fan back when I was a kid and kept at this game until I finished it.

Mega Man series - I always kept coming back to this series, though it would be nothing compared to how much I ended up loving the Mega Man X series. I was proud when I beat the first Mega Man cause I heard people say it was so hard

Gremlins 2:The New Batch - Come to think of it, I don't remember if I beat it, but I liked the game and it was pretty hard as I recall. I used to love the movie too

Sunsoft's Batman - Because I have always been a big Bats fan

Zelda 2 - I remember it being hard as fuck, but I was captivated by the game and kept at it until I beat it. I actually ended up loving it more than the first game, though I might admit that the first game is a bit more balanced and better designed. Still, Zelda 2 seemed a little darker, the combat was more interesting and the whole game had more of a mysterious quality to its world

Rygar - NO SAVES!!!
A cousin and I played through the whole game throughout the night. No sleep, we were snacking on green olives the whole time. I was a bit of a better gamer than him and it came to me to take on the last boss...and he killed me. SON OF A BITCH!!!! We still had a lot of fun though

Captain Skyhawk - Since someone mention it, I used to love this game. Don't remember it being super hard though

Yo Noid! - I had a ball with this one, that pizza mini game I thought was so cool back then

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game - Not a hard game for me personally, but I have heard other gamers having trouble with it. I was obsessed with this game. Must have beaten it dozens of times and could one life the whole game solo easy

Battletoads - We ALL loved to this game, even though it kicked ALL of our asses

The Double Dragon Trilogy - Beat all three of them. The third one was my favorite with the different playable characters.
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noiseredux wrote:evildeadman, it amazes me just how alike we are man.

My first thought was Ghosts N Goblins, which like you I have never beaten. But I still love it. I love trying. It drives me nuts, but never in a bad way. On the flip side, I think Super Ghouls N Ghosts was just fucking mean.

Castlevania is another good example. I've yet to beat it, but about once I year I try and I seem to make it just a little further each year. Haha.

I got Friday The 13th when it was released. Still can't beat it. Still fun. YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE ALL DEAD.
I strongly agree man! Great taste is just a common I guess! :lol:

Friday the 13th is definitely a BITCH to beat. I recommend the Game Genie to assist you. If not then IF and I strongly repeat, IF you can locate & destroy Pamela Vorhees' Castlevania Meduas flying head for her sweater then that can come in handy in defeating Jason. He does come back like 3 times and he gets more difficult each time (he gets faster, takes more damage to kill him, etc). I love that game over screen! Check out the Angry Video Game Nerd's review on this game for a piss your pants laugh about that screen and the game in general, if you haven't already that is! :wink:

Whoever mentioned Gremlins 2 is right on that one too. I forgot about that. I think I made it to level 3 before I got pissed and once again turned to the game genie for assistance! :wink:
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Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote: Friday the 13th is definitely a BITCH to beat. I recommend the Game Genie to assist you. If not then IF and I strongly repeat, IF you can locate & destroy Pamela Vorhees' Castlevania Meduas flying head for her sweater then that can come in handy in defeating Jason. He does come back like 3 times and he gets more difficult each time (he gets faster, takes more damage to kill him, etc). I love that game over screen! Check out the Angry Video Game Nerd's review on this game for a piss your pants laugh about that screen and the game in general, if you haven't already that is! :wink:
the AVGN episode is an extra on the His Name Is Jason DVD. 8)
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Yes it is and that's how I go into and found out about the AVGN. :D That was a great DVD actually, I managed to get the last copy at Best Buy the day it came out.
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Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Yes it is and that's how I go into and found out about the AVGN. :D That was a great DVD actually, I managed to get the last copy at Best Buy the day it came out.
haha, I bought mine the day it came out too. It is a really great documentary. I'm actually glad that more horror documentaries are coming out in the past few years that are actually well-done and have something to say. Going To Pieces, Halloween: 25 Years and Never Sleep Again all come to immediate mind.
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Yes, those are all in my collection and I strongly agree that they're VERY well done. I need to get my hands on that Troll 2 Documentary, I keep hearing positive reactions to it. I forget what it's called though, The worst movie ever made or something? :?
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Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Yes, those are all in my collection and I strongly agree that they're VERY well done. I need to get my hands on that Troll 2 Documentary, I keep hearing positive reactions to it. I forget what it's called though, The worst movie ever made or something? :?
The Best Worst Film I think. I keep forgetting about that doc. Damn. I love Troll 2. My wife and I have actually hosted Troll 2 parties. Haha.
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Nice man! I attended a sort of Troll 2 party via Xbox live netfilx watch with party thing with some friends. Good times! :lol:
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The NES game I've gotten more 'Game Overs' in while still returning to try again is by far Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. The only concession to your sanity is that you continue at the start of the world (x-1) you're on rather than returning to 1-1. As always, the reason for the draw is most of the deaths are 'teachable moments' and the determined player can slowly learn and master each level. Most satisfying!
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