horrorshow
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Festers Quest - NES
F* that game.
One of my legendary "worst rentals ever".
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Festers Quest - NES
A good number, hard to remember.
Aero Fighters Assault is one that sticks out. I enjoyed it for what it was, but it got 5-7 out of 10s on most websites. Air Force Delta Strike.
Back then I had lower standards I suppose.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.
I was young and foolish....
I also remember it freezing A LOT in the Ice Pyramid area.
OH OH, and one more, because I simply cannot leave out Wataru!
Or how its known by its western name...
Kieth Courage in the Alpha Zones! The sucky ass game that made you embarrassed to have bought a Turbo Grafx 16 instead of a Sega Genesis with Altered Beast. This game was the original pack-in game for the TurboGrafx when released in the states, and not Bonks Adventure, like any average business person with a brain cell would have chosen. You can start with this game as the beginning of the many reasons the Turbo Grafx 16(PC Engine) died outside of Japan.
^ Many people think games suck that are actually REALLY GOOD for most others.
Maybe thread creators need to be more specific, like "Games that rank 60% or lower on Metacritic that you spent loads of time on, or beat multiple times, as a kid."
I personally can't think of any in that category, but I did force myself through some pretty awfully boring games, most recently Xenoblade... (hey, I'm still a kid, so that counts!)
ugh fuck that game back to 1990 where it belongs, torturing children without access to gamefaqs.
Wizardry II: Knight of Diamonds (Yes I'm aware I'm a hypocrite.)
GemFire
Dragon Force
Resident Evil(Randomly Reborn, REII, or Veronica)
Oh that suck..well fuck you this is what I play.
Ok nvm I got one theres this completely retarded Old game for NES called Phantom Fighter, Its like this weird side scrolling kung-fu game where you actually level up and buy skills and all the Zombies hop like rabbits because Asian people cant just be scared of ghost like normal people.
On a side note I just got "7th saga" working on my old xbox I use for emulators. Wish me luck!
True story when I was a tween kids actually wore their clothes backwards, like that was an actual thing that was cool and hip. I was neither and I regret nothing.
I liked Kieth Courage!
The underworld part anyway. but oh man, the music was pure audio abuse.
The GUN monsters were terrifying.
It didn't ruin the TG16 for me. The high price for games did though. $60 for games back then was horrible.
I actually LOVED GemFire... makes me wonder if I was a well adjusted child. Probably not.
Festers Quest - NES
The game just sucks, and is impossible (because nobody has this much patience...). One stupid music track the whole time and completely broken pseudo 3D levels. But, not many 8 year olds can buy games so you play it till the day some sucker at school accepts it in a trade for anything remotely decent...
Not a single pleasant memory. Even the title screen looks stupid.
OMG Fester's Quest!!
Growing up it happened to me a lot. One inparticular that I remember was the Beast Wars game for the PS1. I LOVED BW and wanted so bad to like the game. And it was fun playing as the characters and shooting was fun but the level designs were horrid and enemies real lack luster. I could only play about an hour but so much did I love BW that I would still play over and over.
Advance Dungeons & Dragons The Treasure of Tarmin... Intellivision
This game had the unique feature of endless randomly generated levels. Endless BORING levels.
sand, bricks, marbles, spinning tops, give and seek, skop(kick) n donor(hit),eggy, ,monopoly, pacman, space invaders, water army, jumping castle, four square,
I liked Aero Fighters.
I was like F-Zero and Waverace had a bastard child....
Close. I played the original Castlevania and I wasn't a kid then - in my 30's.Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. I wasn't exactly a kid when it came out, but not quite an adult.