I never played this as a kid, but I picked it up recently, and it is easily one of the most difficult games I own on the system. I can't even get past the first stage!Goregasm wrote:Man I loved the adventures of bayou billy when I was a kid.
Those crappy games that have a special place in your heart.
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One game I really enjoy that seems to get a lot of flack is Last Hope (and its update, Last Hope: Pink Bullets). Its a memorizor through and through, but I thoroughly enjoy it, and I can't understand why someone that loves R-Type would not enjoy this game on some level.
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Re: Those crappy games that have a special place in your hea
I agree with Luke here. Pit-Fighter on the Genesis is considered by many as a really bad game but it was my first genesis game ever. I played it so much and beat it multiple times. I still have that same Genesis and that same copy of Pit-Fighter and it will always have a place in my heart.
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Re: Those crappy games that have a special place in your hea
The Genesis version is fine. The SNES version, however...
Re: Those crappy games that have a special place in your hea
Home alone 2... this game is HARD! never get pass the park in this games even with a bunch of live with me
Bart vs the world... remember allmost beating this game then run out of lives.
Now that i think about it, i wanna try and beat those games now
Bart vs the world... remember allmost beating this game then run out of lives.
Now that i think about it, i wanna try and beat those games now
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Re: Those crappy games that have a special place in your hea
I have a few..
Most people can't stand these two games and say they're garbage. To this day I disagree and think they're awesome. Sure they aren't the most deep fighting games ever, but I don't care. Point it, they're fun and DEFINITELY unique. I'm talking about Fighter's Destiny 1 and 2 for the N64.
A few others I liked were Chex Quest on the PC, VR Troopers on the Genesis, and TMNT1 for the NES. Also I don't really know what the general opinion about this game is, but Rescue: Embassy Mission in my opinion is awesome, despite being able to beat it in like 5-10 minutes.
Most people can't stand these two games and say they're garbage. To this day I disagree and think they're awesome. Sure they aren't the most deep fighting games ever, but I don't care. Point it, they're fun and DEFINITELY unique. I'm talking about Fighter's Destiny 1 and 2 for the N64.
A few others I liked were Chex Quest on the PC, VR Troopers on the Genesis, and TMNT1 for the NES. Also I don't really know what the general opinion about this game is, but Rescue: Embassy Mission in my opinion is awesome, despite being able to beat it in like 5-10 minutes.
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i'm always fond of LJN's Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES). i had it for my birthday when it first came out and i played the crap out of it...i lost it somewhere along the way and bought a complete mint copy on ebay two years ago...played it again, and i still dig the game.
i also still like Bubsy (first one)....that game is underrated to me. the rest of the sequels however i can understand...especially Bubsy 3D for PS1.
i also still like Bubsy (first one)....that game is underrated to me. the rest of the sequels however i can understand...especially Bubsy 3D for PS1.
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I kinda like Friday the 13th and Nightmare On Elm Street for the NES. I guess it's the novelty of games based on those movies, especially since they're the only ones.
Here's a thought: Wouldn't it be awesome if there was an online deathmatch game where one player was Jason and the other players were camp counselors? If "Jason" killed all the other players, he'd win, but if they killed him (in a group or solo), they'd win. Why haven't the game companies thought of this?
Here's a thought: Wouldn't it be awesome if there was an online deathmatch game where one player was Jason and the other players were camp counselors? If "Jason" killed all the other players, he'd win, but if they killed him (in a group or solo), they'd win. Why haven't the game companies thought of this?
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Re: Those crappy games that have a special place in your hea
Isn't that pretty much exactly what that Luigi's Mansion themed minigame in Nintendoland is?Retrodude wrote:I kinda like Friday the 13th and Nightmare On Elm Street for the NES. I guess it's the novelty of games based on those movies, especially since they're the only ones.
Here's a thought: Wouldn't it be awesome if there was an online deathmatch game where one player was Jason and the other players were camp counselors? If "Jason" killed all the other players, he'd win, but if they killed him (in a group or solo), they'd win. Why haven't the game companies thought of this?
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i like them too! so i guess there not crappy.Retrodude wrote:I kinda like Friday the 13th and Nightmare On Elm Street for the NES.
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Yeah, pretty much, but I still think it would be cool to see an F13-based one.AppleQueso wrote:Isn't that pretty much exactly what that Luigi's Mansion themed minigame in Nintendoland is?
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