Those crappy games that have a special place in your heart.
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Boogerman (Genesis) is really nothing special but the booger and fart jokes appealed to my inner third grader. I'm almost 35 years old and Boogerman still appeals to me today because I never outgrew my appreciation for that brand of humor. I purposely bounce on the enemies' heads so I can hear the fart noise and I like the stand still animation where Boogerman picks his nose and can't get the booger off his finger.
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For me it's Brute Force. It got pretty mediocre reviews, and deservedly so, but it still keeps bringing me back. I play through it once or twice every year. It's probably just nostalgia, but I can't help but enjoy that game.
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Man I loved the adventures of bayou billy when I was a kid. I also loved simpsons wrestling for ps1 and those crappy army man ps1 games. Oh and how could I forget that rugrats game where the house is like a hub and its filled with mini games.
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Ultraman on the SNES. I'm pretty sure it's one of the worst fighters ever made, but I loved Ultraman as a kid. I actually managed to beat it once, which is one of my crowing video game achievements.
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Jurassic Park on the Mega Drive. I have such fond memories of hiring this. I own it now and it sucks.
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When I first saw that a system can play "video" as a game while we were in the 16 bit console , to me it was like seeing ps3 graphics in NES days . Also the wild west had its effect to add to the game
Red Steel
This game was about the only game that came out and had the right idea ( my right idea) of what Wii games should be like . Even though it had bad controls I enjoyed it and back then gave me a look into the future of Wii games that never was
When I first saw that a system can play "video" as a game while we were in the 16 bit console , to me it was like seeing ps3 graphics in NES days . Also the wild west had its effect to add to the game
Red Steel
This game was about the only game that came out and had the right idea ( my right idea) of what Wii games should be like . Even though it had bad controls I enjoyed it and back then gave me a look into the future of Wii games that never was
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A friend of mine showed it to me and it isn't too bad beyond being basic. I can see people liking itMrPopo wrote:Ultraman on the SNES. I'm pretty sure it's one of the worst fighters ever made, but I loved Ultraman as a kid. I actually managed to beat it once, which is one of my crowing video game achievements.
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Back to the Future II & III. I never had the ability to beat it when I was a kid, but I found it fascinating. I'd just race around on hoverboards and play the dig-dug like special stages. It's a pretty bad game though, haha.
Fester's Quest. This game was so difficult, and I'd play it often enough where I could get around in the sewers a bit. I also remember being slightly terrified of it.
Fester's Quest. This game was so difficult, and I'd play it often enough where I could get around in the sewers a bit. I also remember being slightly terrified of it.
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Air Attack wasn't bad!Goregasm wrote:Man I loved the adventures of bayou billy when I was a kid. I also loved simpsons wrestling for ps1 and those crappy army man ps1 games. Oh and how could I forget that rugrats game where the house is like a hub and its filled with mini games.
I spent entirely too much time playing Army Men 3D and Army Men World War with my cousin.