ET on atari comes to mind
Home Alone 2 for the NES...it was just bad. AVGN did a review on it even.
Seriously, that game is like new since I only played it on 2 occasions; package and manual like I just got it from the store.
It's sad cuz I remember really wanting that game too...
Lander on IBM PC.
You had to boot on a floopy disk, wait for the game to load and after 5 minutes... you became bored by the pseudo classical (beeper) music and that sh*ty probe you are trying to land. 
Evan Wells (Uncharted 2): I think the differences that you see between any two games has much more to do with the developer than whether it’s on the Xbox or PS3.
| Darc Requiem said: Indiana Jones for the Atari 2600. My cousin had given me all of her 2600 games and most of them were good. After a while, my brother and I wanted something new. In the mall, we saw the Indiana Jones game at Kaybee Toys. We begged our mom to buy it, she did and boy did we regret. That game sucked hard. |
Oh yeah, I forgot about the suckage that game was. If people thought ET was bad (I actually liked ET and beat it), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was FAR worse.


Back to the Future on NES. Simply horrible gameplay, you die if you run into a trash can!
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Dodgeball in PE. I hated that. The big kids threw hard as crap. I especially hated the one where you had to stand by the wall and they threw the ball at your limbs. Kids heads would be banging on the side of the buildings. How the hell was that fun? Unless you were a bully.
One time the biggest dude in the class owned me. He threw the ball at my head and smashed my glasses.
The PE teacher just laughed. He was a big fat motherfucker that just sat on the stage the whole class. He's probably dead by now from a heart attack. He did believe in me though, wanted me to join the basketball team, but I was scared.
Or were we talking about videogames here? o_O
Shaq Fu, probably. It was my brother's... he was a huge Shaq fan. He liked it O_o

| --OkeyDokey-- said: Shaq Fu, probably. It was my brother's... he was a huge Shaq fan. He liked it O_o |
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Final Fantasy XII
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"In video game terms, RPGs are games that involve a form of separate battles taking place with a specialized battle system and the use of a system that increases your power through a form of points.
Sure, what you say is the definition, but the connotation of RPGs is what they are in video games." - dtewi
Trojan for NES.
The character was as agile as a tank and the controls was as responsive as some of the elders I used to work with when I worked in a nurseryhome.
| pbroy said: Dodgeball in PE. I hated that. The big kids threw hard as crap. I especially hated the one where you had to stand by the wall and they threw the ball at your limbs. Kids heads would be banging on the side of the buildings. How the hell was that fun? Unless you were a bully. One time the biggest dude in the class owned me. He threw the ball at my head and smashed my glasses. The PE teacher just laughed. He was a big fat motherfucker that just sat on the stage the whole class. He's probably dead by now from a heart attack. He did believe in me though, wanted me to join the basketball team, but I was scared. Or were we talking about videogames here? o_O |
Lol
Evan Wells (Uncharted 2): I think the differences that you see between any two games has much more to do with the developer than whether it’s on the Xbox or PS3.