Limewater wrote:There are a ton. I'm on a game-beating kick lately, though (with time out for Lent-- no games for me until Easter), so I hope to put some of these behind me soon.
SMS
R-Type -- This game is hard!!! I think I only ever got to the beginning of the fourth level (the level after you kill that huge ship by blowing up its engine). Once those guys who leave trails you can't fly through showed up, I was toast.
SNES
Super Castlevania IV -- I could get to the boss that is the ghost of the dancing couple, but I never beat them, then I got distracted with another game.
ActRaiser -- Got to the last boss, but never beat him. I think I then got distracted by another game.
I almost gave up video games for lent as well. I've actually given up playing video games several times since I was in the 7th grade.
I can't tell you how many times someone told me I had dirt/shit/stuff on my forehead last Wednesday. People stared like crazy when I stopped by the grocery store. There are very few Lutherans and Catholics in my area.
R-Type on sms is another game I gave up on, and I know exactly which level you refer to. But man, did that game blow me away when I first got it. To me, at least, the graphics at the time looked 16-bit, but of course when Super R-Type came out I changed my mind. The boss battles, graphics, and music still hold up though.
And man, you're so close to beating both of those timeless snes games. That dancing couple can be a nightmare, especially with the long straight lunge attack they have, and I don't think they have a distinct pattern. I usually hop around until they become "visible" take a few shots, then hop around again.
For Actraiser, if you still have a saved game, go back to each town, level it with an earthquake, and let it rebuild. The final boss is a jerk if you aren't leveled up, but isn't tough if you have.
And I'll add Super R-Type on my list of games I've "almost" given up on. Hopefully it wil end up on the games beaten 2010 thread.