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i've played most the games said in this thread and none of em got nothing on super ghouls n ghost.... games difficulty is ridiculous



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Well only considering recent games I would go with Halo 3 single player on legendary with all skulls on, I believe only 2 people have ever beat it on those settings. Also the downloadable Master Ninja tournament pack for Ninja Gaiden, I couldn't even get past the second boss and I'm pretty good at the game.

Considering oldschool games I would go with Super Godzilla for the snes. That bullshit game had no saves and the cheapest bosses I have ever fought. lol it almost sickens me thinking of that game.



                                           

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Battletoads, Super Ghosts and Ghouls, and Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz (not a joke).



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twesterm said:
Plaupius said:
I think I've mentioned these games before, but the hardest games I've played (and not beaten, by the way) are Bubble Bobble and The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. I'd also add that the original Civilization is pretty damn hard when you play it on the hardest level with the max amount of enemies.

 

Hitchhikers Guide to Galaxy isn't hard, it's bullshit.

Forgetting to get one item in the beginning of the game and then not needing it until the very end and if you didn't get it in the very beginning there's no way to win is the very definition of bullshit.

 

Well, that too :) But also, as a testament to it's difficulty I'd wager that every single player died at least a few times before even getting out of Arthur's bedroom in the beginning.

On another note, I just remembered Xenon 2: Megablast which would be among the best and most difficult shmups, at least if you don't have some kind of autofire cheat. In fact, I'd say that it's impossible to beat without one. And what happens when you beat it? Yep, that's right, you start again from the beginning only this time even the smallest enemies take twice as many hits to kill. Pure insanity, I say.



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Battletoads
Super Ghouls & Ghosts
Mega Man 2
Super Mario Bros: Lost Levels

Games where you have to change the difficulty to become hard don't qualify imo. The above games are all nearly impossible in normal.

Gaming has turned casual over the years...



amp316 said:
Battletoads, Super Ghosts and Ghouls, and Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz (not a joke).

 

Huh, what was hard about Super Monkey Ball BB? I beat the story mode really easily, in fact I thought it was too easy due to the jump command and the messed up physics. :P

 

No one's mentioned Abadox yet? Weird.

 

Anyways, Battletoads wins just because of how ridiculously long it is. Ghouls & Ghosts might be a bit tougher than Battletoads, but it's way way shorter. Going through the entire game of Battletoads is by far the greatest achievement in video game history.

 

Super Ghouls and Ghosts definitely gives it a run for it's money, though.

 

 



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Battletoads is the hardest game I've ever played and also the NES Ninja Gaidens will make you cry.



Pacman taught people to run around in dark rooms munching on pills while listening to repettive techno music and for that I somewhat idolise him.

guys, you have to play GEOMETRY WARS, then you know what hard really mean.
NINJA GAIDEN is also hard on the higher difficultys.
And HALO 3 on legendary with all skulls on- near impossible and Halo3 on legedary (singleplayer) wasn't that hard-for me at least.



 

 

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