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Worst game....of all time
The worst game I ever played was Atomic Bomberman for N64. Played the PC game and loved it, got it for N64 and I wanted to cry.
So, what's the worst game you played? |
Sadly actually played Superman 64, one of my friends bought it so played it at his house.
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Dash Galaxy for NES.
God, I remember buying that for some reason and absolutely HATING it. |
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Beat me to it. Superman 64 takes the cake here. |
EVE Online.
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EVE Online is a pretty sweet game actually.
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I respect your opinion and I know a lot of people like it, but I thought it was a waste of money.
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So that makes it the WORST of all time?
I mean, sure, I get it's not your cup of tea, but if you were on a desert island with only that and the ET game (for example), you'd play the ET game? |
Yeah, it is hardly the worst game of all time. I wouldn't even give WoW that title, and I hate WoW with a passion. I hate it more than any MMO I've ever played, but it's still not the worst game ever.
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lemmings 3d was pretty appalling.
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Hmm... I'd have to give more thought on this, but on the top of my head I'd say Burger Time for the NES.
Apparently ET for the Atari is possibly the worst game of all time. I've also heard that it was somewhat responsible for a video game crash in the early 80s. I've never played it, but it must be that bad if it always tops every list of "worst video game ever" |
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Let's start with how it's just a dumb-downed grindfest. It's an easier, less complex version of Everquest, where the goal is to dedicate X hours of time per week raiding with your guild so you can get X piece of gear that you've wanted for weeks. Your character at 60 is the exact same as the next character of that class who is on that same tier of gear as you. If you're not one of those people lucky enough to go on high end raids (which require at the very least the lower tier of gear to get anyways), then you are forever gimped against people who -can- get that higher end gear.
Follow that up with the worst player community of any true MMO to date (You can't deny this if you've played any other big MMO. The immature kids that played WoW made it impossible to feel 'connected' to the server you played on. And the fact that PvP in the game was nothing more than a different grind; IE - It was nothing more than a different grind. In PvE you grinded instances for high-end gear. In PvP you grind the same battlegrounds over and over for gear. The PvP wasn't even fun. It was mostly imbalanced between the classes, and didn't require nearly enough player skill so much as better gear. Basically, once you got past the basics of the game, it was a piece of cake. There are many better games. 2007 and most likely 2008 are going to be the years for MMOs. So many games coming out that at least one of them has to be good. I already know I will be playing Pirates of the Burning Sea when it releases later this year. |
Bubsy 3D. Wow.
*Releases button to make Bubsy stop running* *Bubsy continues running past doorway I was aiming for and into pit of acid* Thanks, Bubsy. That, or Superman 64, which was god awful. |
Superman 64.
Or this one game for Genesis I had. I forget what it was called but you were in some castle or something but it made no sense at all. |
Michael Jackson Moonwalker.
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Not sure if it's the worst of all time, but Superman 64 is the worst one I've ever played.
And while I'm thinking about it, why is it that none of the DC Heroes can ever get a good game? Just about every Superman or Batman game has been abysmal, and the Aquaman game was a total joke. Justice League Heroes and Superman Returns were both decent at best. Meanwhile, Marvel keeps knocking them out of the park with kickass stuff. What's the deal? |
Another bad game, Power Rangers for SEGA CD. The game plays a video from the show, it looks terrible btw. YouTube could play a video better. During the video, random buttons would come on screen which you'd have to press. If you missed a button, it wouldn't have any effect on the video. Instead just has some life meter on top. Note, I only played the first 5 minutes of this game before I turned it off. It came with my ebay purchase of a sega (with CD) and Dreamcast
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On the topic of future MMO's, I am currently waiting for Age of Conan to come out. I probably wont play the LOTR one. I saw some screen's of the pirate game you are talking about; it looks cool, but I am not sure if I will play it or not. |
Wayne Gretzky Hockey for the NES. I saw Gretzky on it when I was younger, asked my parents to buy it and all I got was a game where the buttons didn't even work most of the time. It took away everything that's fun in hockey: speed, players agility, good fights and sweet goals.
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ET and Superman 64
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I feel weird defending Moonwalker, but it was one of the first successful movie to video game translations, and one of the first games to have licensed popular songs playing in the background (albeit in MIDI format).
Although I've never played it, ET is definitely hailed as one of the worst games of all time. But I wouldn't say Atari games were really the most top quality games either. Pacman on Atari was pretty abysmal too. As for something more recent that has no right being as bad as it is, Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is definitely one of the worst games ever. If you have never seen the video of someone spinning the car around to blazingly fast speeds only to have it stop immediately at the release of the key press, I suggest you watch it. Practically any Big Rigs video is fun to watch. |
I have played ET. At length. When it was reasonably new. I successfully beat it. Once.
So far as I know, by the time it was made, the video game industry was already on a steep decline, and Atari somehow thought that shelling out a lot of money for a video game about a popular movie would save them and their precious consoles. Sadly, it got rushed, and so we have one of the worst games ever made, and you probably can't name anything Atari made for about a decade after. Edit: Reminds me of David Arquette, now that I think of it. |
Moonwalker rules, bitches.
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Shaq Fu or Home Alone 2 for the SNES
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Metal Gear Solid... ahem... :shifty:
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Populous. What the hell was that?
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I had a game called "Transbot" for the Sega Master SystemII.
It cost a tenner and it was a waste of fucking money. It scrolled along and you shot things that came at you. IT NEVER ENDED.......EVER! Piece of shit, it's making me mad thinking about it:mad: |
http://www.shaqfu.com :shifty: If he hadn't have made this game and concentrated on BASKETBALL, he might have helped the Orlando Magic win an NBA championship 12 years ago instead of getting their asses swept by the Houston Rockets. :nono:
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Can't remember what it was but it was the first game I had for my playstation with crash...
It was a game with a little ginger cat and you had to do random stuff... |
Revolution X. The Aerosmith video game.
Remember, Music is the weapon. |
I'm actually a fan of ShaqFu, it wasn't THAT bad. Just a laughable gimmick.
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Marvel Nemesis: Rise Of The Imperfects
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Imperfects wasn't nearly as bad as it's made out to be.
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Zelda 2 sucked hard.
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Zelda 2 ain't all that bad, just different from others so people bitch and moan about it. I'll be honest, lately I have been extremely fed up with the Zelda franchise, keep buying em all but don't know why. Should just keep replaying Ocarina of Time.
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