Shaq Fu - I genuinely like that game. It's not nearly as bad as the internet would have you believe. People just like to jump on the hate train with this one.
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I really like Pit Fighter for Genesis.
It reminds of the Genesis port of Mortal Kombat in that it's vastly inferior to the arcade game technically, but somehow manages to be more fun and has wonderfully cheesy music that's far more memorable.
I'm going to have to go with Eternal Champions as well. It's pretty good.
I also think Driv3r is pretty good. If it wasn't for GTA 4 I'd still be playing it.
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars as well. It's just as good as Miracle World. And come on, a naked rocker pooping skulls? A weasel spitting out "BOW WOW"? The game is so crazy I love it!
Real collectors drive Hondas, Toyotas, Chevys, Fords, etc... not Rolls Royces.
I love me some Sword of the Vermillion or some shiet like that for the genesis. Good songs good times! Never did beat it the game that is.
When I was a child, I actually enjoyed Bubsy for some reason, after playing it again recently, I'm not sure why.
I's probably have to go with the NES ninja turtles. I actually enjoy that one.
But could be worse. I have a friend who actually enjoys the Zelda CD-i games and actually stated if they didnt have the zelda title they would have done better and had been classic games.
Have to agree with others on Zelda 2. I never understood the hate for that game as it's one of the most fun video games in my life.
I STILL play it to this day (just finished it the other month). Great game.
I kinda sorta dig Urban Champion for the NES. It just is fun in limited quantities here and there. Sure, the game play could be considerably better, but it still packs a stupid fun punch.
Eternal Champions and its sequel got great reviews at the time of their release. I'd never heard them lumped in with the myriad awful fighters of the 16 bit era
Also, Sonic R is awesome imo and Fester's Quest is not nearly one of the worst NES titles out there. Some I like:
Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday-Genesis: The interface is crap compared to the PC version and it's made unnecessarily hard because of that, but it's still a really unique console release for its time period. I also get pretty addicted to leveling up my little squad.
Shadowrun-SNES: Everyone I know seems to think the Genesis version was superior, myself included, but I still really enjoy this version.
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.-N64: I would have liked to see Midway actually try this out in the arcades, and they planned to originally. It was basically an improved version of War Gods, but then again I kind of have a soft spot for War Gods, too...
Dead or Alive-Saturn: It's pretty much the easiest fighting game ever, but the massive jagged polygonal breasts and haphazard gameplay make for a fun play with some friends when you're drunk
Chameleon Twist 1 and 2 for the N64
Ready 2 Rumble Revolution for Wii
Rise of the Robots for Game Gear(I should mention I bought this game for 99 cents at a local Play-N-Trade..had I paid more I might not be so generous)
Superman for NES
TaleSpin for the NES/Game Boy-I wouldn`t rank it as one of the greatest Capcom/Disney games,but it was a very fun game
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NES:
Hydlide
Deadly Towers
Castlevania II - I don't understand anybody that thinks it's too hard. It's the easiest Castlevania I've played.
Dudes With Attitude/Trolls On Treasure Island - Cool puzzler.
Milon's Secret Castle
Super Glove Ball - Honestly pretty cool with the Power Glove.
Gameboy:
Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle - Controls are a bit sloppy, that I'll grant you.
Mercenary Force - Pretty strange shooter.
Genesis:
Crystal's Pony Tale
A lot of the Sonic titles in general. 3D Blast is good but would be a lot better if I could save (or if it had analog control), R is surprisingly addictive, and I think a lot of the later games get more hate than they deserve, but... I'd rather not get into that.
As for old games, I had Home Alone 2 on the SNES ever since I was a kid. Not sure whether it's hated or just one of those generally obscure games, but I never found it that bad for an average platformer. It's hard to tell what's the most hated when I've heard so many bad things about every game (even some of the more popular ones such as the DKC series, DK64, Mega Man 5 and 6, Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, etc).
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Forsaken 64
I just got that game a few months ago, and aside from the parade of splash screens that you have to sit through when the game boots, I don't hate it at all. It's like Descent without the vertigo.
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer 94 (SNES)
I have not played this game in forever but when I did, I actually found it fun once I got the hang of it.
Also, I enjoyed Mario is Missing (SNES). However, that was only because of my love of geography.
Wanted and willing to fairly pay for:
Final Fantasy III Hat/Cap (Official Squaresoft)
Philips CDI 740
NTSC Proto of Daze Before Christmas (SNES)