theRepublic said: I remember hating Super Ghouls and Ghosts because it was so damn hard. I was pretty young at the time so I just got really frustrated with it. Only game I ever sold back.
Recently, my Mom checked out Raymond: Raving Rabbits from the library (yes, you read that right). The minigames were OK, but overall just a really below average game that has earned my scorn. At least we didn't have to pay anything to have it for a couple of days.
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Super Ghouls and Ghosts was cake compared to Ghosts and Goblins on the NES. Try it on Nesplay.com if you don't believe me. I dare you! Those stinkin peach colored trolls with the one eye that throw blue things!!!!!!!! And the countless amount of red devils!!!!!!!!!!
The Last level which is one end boss after another = AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!
Beat the game, and you have to do it all over again, because you did not have the right weapon, which is not even available to you during the first play through!
This game made me break my T.V. when I was about 10 or so. It was so rewarding though when I finally beat it! And I even got a new T.V. out of the whole ordeal.
No passwords or saving by the way. You had to do it all in one sitting back in the day.
Edit: I also broke the door off of my desk. NES games had a way of making one lose his temper.