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Mario 64 comes to mind... after saving Peach for the 15356th time all she has for him is a freaking cake!!! If I were Mario I'd let her in Bowser's claws then she'd learn to be more thankful.



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sorry. But after spending about 8 hours straight playing original Rampage on my NES doing the exact same thing over and over and over...all I gave me was "Congratulations" for about 15 seconds and then went back to the title screen. WTF, no music, no dancing, nothing.



Metroid Prime ending was kinda bad. I was like wtf?



Copycon said:

Ghostbusters on the NES


I vote ghostbusters.



Kratos said:
Halo 2

Wow! Did it take that klong for someone to say Halo 2, I think that should be the first one...

"Master Chief, you mind telling me what your doing on that ship?"

"Sir, Finishing the Fight"

 



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Disney's Magical Quest for the SNES and Super Mario Bros 2 (US version): /



heavenly sword was pathetic.



 

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Flow said:
Resident evil 4

I finished this one right after i finished MGS 3, so maybe my standards were high, but honestly, what the hell was that? I tought i was dissapointed enough that they made my favorite survival horror into a third person shooter, and then they come with that "yay we are still alive" ending while they go out in that jetsky.

RE 4 cannot compete with the original RE.

 

*Spoiler*

So after being chased by Zombies, eaten by sharks, biten by dogs, encounters with an enormous snake/spider, you find out stuff about a T-Virus and Umbrella corp, you learn that Wesker that turned out to be working for Umbrella but not really, and then...after beating the Tyrant..................

They just fly away in a helicopter and the mansion explodes!?! No explanation, nothing.

Play Umbrella Chronicles.  Doesn't make up for it.  But they explain it there.

 



Rath said:

NICE. Well said, Rath.

What's more sad, that ending, or the fact that I recognize it?