View Full Version : Worst Video Game Experiences
PentiumMMX
04-09-2005, 09:35 PM
I'm not sure if anyone has done this before, but what is your Worst Video Game Experience? It can be anything, your file getting deleted, your games getting stolen, Laughing so hard while playing you crap your pants, and any other bad expeiences that may have happened to you, post it here!
Here are a few of mine:
I was playing "Ancient Empires" on my PC, when I made it to the Final Chaimber
in Expert Mode! I was haveing trouble, so I took a break. A few weeks later, my
PC would not turn on! I checked every last connection, and it was fine! Now
because my PC is dead, I'm going to have to start it over again!
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I was playing "Super Mario Bros." on my NES, and had made it to the 3rd Level, when my NES cut off! My NES AC Adaptor had a problem with getting loose and cutting off, and because of that, I lost a very good scopre and had to start from World 1-1!
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Go ahead, post your worst experinces!
joshnickerson
04-09-2005, 09:42 PM
I had beaten Donkey Kong Country at 101% in under an hour, and my college roomie's druggie girlfriend deleted all of my data.
MegaDrive20XX
04-09-2005, 09:48 PM
CastleVania 1...just defeated Death...I haven't even continued once in the game...did a small victory "Hell yeah"...as soon as I moved from my seat, the controller jerked a lil...causing the NES to start blinking...
Super Mario All-Stars, I just unlocked World 9 in Lost Levels. The save battery is on the fritz since it's a used cart...all data is erased
Sonic 3 and Knuckles...I just collected all 14 emeralds, I just wanted to play Sonic 3 by itself, so I popped that in, saved my game on the 3rd file. Two days later, I put Sonic 3 back on "Sonic & Knuckles"...All the data is erased...all 14 emeralds is gone. I guess this was a glitch?
Lemmy Kilmister
04-09-2005, 10:06 PM
I had beaten Donkey Kong Country at 101% in under an hour, and my college roomie's druggie girlfriend deleted all of my data.
I know exactly how you feel because I once had a similar experence happen to me. Sept in my case it was a complete file of Chrono Trigger that my friend girlfriend erased while I let him borrow it about 8 years ago. By complete I mean maxed stats for all the characters, all the best equipment, and 99 of every non weapon item. God was I pissed. Do you have any idea how long it takes to get everyones levels up to **, or stealing tabs just to max out their stats?
norkusa
04-09-2005, 10:09 PM
I got so mad while playing Wayne's World on the SNES once, I punched a hole thru mom & dad's coffee table. Man, were they pissed.
grimbal
04-09-2005, 10:18 PM
A month after the SNES came out I had beaten every level of Mario World. Lent the cartridge to my kid brothers and said do not mess with the first save and use 2 or 3. What do they do...erase it, on purpose, and with full knowledge of what they were doing. :angry:
Still never got back around to playing all the way through it again.
But they have since made up for that small error by giving me free games every now and then. :D
stevec1636
04-09-2005, 10:34 PM
I was playing ESPN NHL 2K5 and finallt got to the playoffs. went all the way to the stanly cup finals. thats 12 games in a row, then my X-Box froze up and i lost everything :angry: man was i pissed off. So now every time i play any sports game i save after every game.
Years ago i was half way through my season of Baseball Simulator 1.000 for the NES and during a game it starts blinking. when i reset the machine my season was gone. :angry: again pissed off so i start a new season, recreate my team and it did it again 20 or so games into my new season. since then i have never played that game again.
Sotenga
04-09-2005, 10:38 PM
I kept failing miserably attempting to beat Cronos on Legendary difficulty on Rygar: The Legendary Adventure. Now, I seriously don't know why I had did this, especially considering that I had beaten the game on that difficulty once before. Must have been hormones that day... I flipped the nearby coffee table upside down and smashed my foot through one of the boards on the bottom. The board popped right out, I turned the table back up, I "effortlessly" (freaking lie) placed the board back in its place, and so far, no one seems to know that it's still kinda loose. Heh... I wonder how pissed mom would have been if she had found out then and there.
I also got a severe headache when doing my impromptu impression of Metal Gear Solid's Ninja as a result of failing repeatedly in the same freaking section of Breakdown. You know the white room? The one just before Nexus? Oh yeah, that's the one. That was also the same day that the Steelers lost against the Commun... I mean, the Patriots. Yeah, that was a pretty bad day. *_*
Push Upstairs
04-09-2005, 10:49 PM
Laughing so hard while playing "Battle Monsters" on Saturn* I crapped my pants.
j/k
Its actually far worse and far more embarrassing:
Playing "Sword of Sodan".
I did redeem myself by telling this overly annoying regular customer that the game was awesome and to buy it ASAP :devilish:
*It's still a terrible but funny game...Frankenstien in Khaki pants OH MY!
Probably spending several hours on Ikari Warriors on NES and making it to the end only to have the power go out in the house. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I am pretty sure I did both.
fergojisan
04-09-2005, 11:06 PM
I couldn't find my original Zelda 2 cart years after I couldn't finish the game( I was at the Link's shadow stage, and I wanted to revisit it to see if I could finish it), so i went and bought one at Funcoland. Before I played this one, I found mine. I put one in, saw the name "Batman", and deleted it. Hmm, methinks later, what movie did i go see 14 times in 1989, while I was playing Zelda 2? Hmm, could it be, BATMAN? :frustrated: What an f-ing idiot. I tried it again from the beginning a few years ago, but you know what? I suck more now than I did then. I got better on the Atari and worse on the NES. How is that possible?
-_-
InsaneDavid
04-09-2005, 11:18 PM
Unlocked EVERYTHING on the SNES version of Super Mario Kart back when it was released, which at the time was a huge achievment. So I was showing a friend the button combination to wipe the entire cartridge memory clean, and when it popped up "Erase Data?" he selected yes, not thinking. :angry: It would be many years before I'd ever play it again...
DigitalSpace
04-09-2005, 11:56 PM
Playing Space Ace on the Super NES. I spent ten minutes trying to dodge some shots at the beginning of the game. Never made it past that part and about 45 minutes later, I was back at Gamestop (this is when they were still selling SNES carts) exchanging it for something else.
The only thing I liked about that game was Kimberly.
Runner-up: Several years back I was playing Ocarina Of Time on the N64 and the game froze. I reset the N64 only to find out the save file was corrupted. My save file was in the middle of the other two and you could only pick the top file or the bottom file. I couldn't even delete it. I was almost finished with the Shadow Temple too. I never went back to the game until I got the Zelda Collector's Edition on the Gamecube, and I just got out of the Forest Temple.
-hellvin-
04-10-2005, 01:28 AM
Watching my friend play Gods & Generals. Horrible. I wasn't even playing either. There was one part where a large fire was in the middle of the field and all the AI would run STRAIGHT into it and run around in circles burning. They didn't even pay attention to my friend, just ran into the fire and burned horribly.
Uzi 9mm
04-10-2005, 01:38 AM
Hmmm... Maybe the time when my computer broke down and I lost all of my WarCraft III saves and maps.
XxMe2NiKxX
04-10-2005, 02:05 AM
I had beaten Donkey Kong Country at 101% in under an hour, and my college roomie's druggie girlfriend deleted all of my data.
I know exactly how you feel because I once had a similar experence happen to me. Sept in my case it was a complete file of Chrono Trigger that my friend girlfriend erased while I let him borrow it about 8 years ago. By complete I mean maxed stats for all the characters, all the best equipment, and 99 of every non weapon item. God was I pissed. Do you have any idea how long it takes to get everyones levels up to **, or stealing tabs just to max out their stats?
If you save to just sonic 3, everything on s3&k will be wiped. It's very well known.
My worst would have to be getting to the near end of Might and Magic 8, then I installed directX 9... I never played it again. (Then I reformatted)
Bluteg
04-10-2005, 02:22 AM
PSX RPGs + 3rd party memory cards = :angry: .
I've had my FFVII save wiped right before emerald weapon and my Star Ocean save wiped right after I entered the second world.
felix
04-10-2005, 02:30 AM
trying to find the stupid hammer at the begining of zelda 2.. Seriously.. I still cant find it.. I read tutorials and all I get is "in the town, get the hammer"... I searched both towns for hours (and still do on occasion) and still no hammer.
joshnickerson
04-10-2005, 10:06 AM
Thought of another one... I was watching my friends play Halo (which is punishment in itself) and they were like, "Oh, check this out, this'll give ya freakin' vertigo" They fly the purple motorbike thing (the Puma?) to the very top of this one level, then go straight down, spinning the entire time. That'd be bad enough, but we all know how bad the framerate is in that game. It DID give me vertigo, I couldn't even get out of bed the entire next day because my head was spinning so badly LOL
Accidentally deleting a high level Phantasy Star Online character. Stunned silence was all that ensued.
Super Mario Fan
04-10-2005, 10:16 AM
Playing Mario's Missing. *shudders*
PentiumMMX
04-10-2005, 10:31 AM
I just remembered one:
I let my cuson (I can't spell that right!), "Knuckles" (Name changed to protect the guilty!), play "Kirby's Dream Land 2", which I beat it 100% with a score over 5 Million! Anyway, While I was playing his copy of "Super Mario Bros. DX" I heard the
"Level compleated!" sound on his Game Boy, I got worried because only 1 file was not finished! When he was done playing, I quickly looked at my files, and saw every file was gone, EVEN MY 100% COMPLEATE, SCORE OVER 5 MILLION FILE! :angry: . My aunt, "Bleech", told me "It's just a game, You could do it again!", which made me even more POed. I got that score in a few weeks, but it took me nearly a year to recover! ...And I got a score of nearly 6 Million! 8-)
Pantechnicon
04-10-2005, 10:35 AM
The first time I played Link's Awakening for Gameboy; I was working my way through the 7th dungeon. I was grabbing and using keys in no particular order. The long and short of it was that in the course of saving and returning to this dungeon I had wound up in a situation where I could go no further because there were no more keys to be found anywhere through as much of the dungeon I had already explored. It was maddening. I tried using half a dozen different walkthroughs to religously retrace my steps but I could not find the needed key. Had to re-start the whole game over again :frustrated:
I know that there's one other impasse situation one can inadvertently find oneself in in Zelda but I apparently found this 2nd one as well. I really wish I could remember what exactly I did wrong because it was a serious enough impasse to merit addition to a FAQ or something so future Link's Awakening players don't make the same mistake.
DragonMaster Sam
04-10-2005, 11:02 AM
Two bad experiences from Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete:
-I had made it to Althena's Tower, and was about to go into battle against Royce. Unfortunately, all my characters were low on magic and hit points, and very little items. So I had no chance of winning. All that hard work, and was forced to start over.
-Finally made it to Althena's Tower on the second try, only to realize that I forgot to buy healing items. Really ticked me off! Had to start over AGAIN. Finally, on the 3rd try, I made it to Althena's Tower, remembered to buy items, and was able to beat Ghaleon.
Playing Super Play Action Football was a horrible experience.
-Tecmo Super Bowl 3. I was looking for a challenge, so I decided to play as the Redskins. My goal was to win the SuperBowl, but I kept choking in the playoffs. A few summers ago, I was leading the Vikings in the 4th by the score of 29-14. Somehow, they managed to come back, and win 31-29. Well, a couple years ago, I managed to make it to the SuperBowl with the 'Skins, and was leading the Chargers 17-6, when my dog came in and nudged the SNES, erasing all of my data.
Querjek
04-10-2005, 11:09 AM
I was playing "Super Mario Bros." on my NES, and had made it to the 3rd Level, when my NES cut off! My NES AC Adaptor had a problem with getting loose and cutting off, and because of that, I lost a very good scopre and had to start from World 1-1!
Umm... is it that hard to get past the first 2 levels?
Anyway, one time, my Pacman World 2 data became mysteriously corrupted, right after I had made it to the last world. Arrrgh. The water world on that game was really hard for me too.
thegreatescape
04-10-2005, 11:16 AM
As a newbie, being spawn camped in Enemy Territory when your the offensive team by some very good clan players. Spawn camping a defensive team generally happens when a side is winning, but to be spawn camped when your attacking is truely degrading and frustrating.
I like to think that if your not loosing your not improving, but 30 mins where your afraid to walk outside the spawn and cursing players that should know better is heart breaking.
These days if i join a server thats got this happening I join the camped side, pick up a panzer and give the spawn campers a taste of their own medicine LOL
PentiumMMX
04-10-2005, 11:32 AM
I was playing "Super Mario Bros." on my NES, and had made it to the 3rd Level, when my NES cut off! My NES AC Adaptor had a problem with getting loose and cutting off, and because of that, I lost a very good score and had to start from World 1-1!
Umm... is it that hard to get past the first 2 levels?
For me back then, Yes!
It took me a while to beat Bowser and most of the time, I used Warp Zones to jump ahead, I now don't have as much trouble as I did.
Crush Crawfish
04-10-2005, 12:25 PM
I still think the recent death of my Final fantasy 3 cart's battery was the worst. The worst part was how confused I was about it. I turned the game on, and it went directly to prologue, skipping the file select screen. My first thought was "Okay, maybe I hit start too many times and accidently hit new game" so I reset and tried again, only hitting start once. Same thing. So I assumed the game just randomly decided to erase itself (it's happened before with other SNES games of mine). So I just started playing a new game. I got the 1st save point and bam, nothing happens. I clicked the empty slot, nothing changes. I then realized the battery was dead. Damn, that sucked. I really need to replace that battery soon.
shalashaska
04-10-2005, 03:07 PM
My worst experience ever has to be when my GTA Vice City save was messed up because I saved at the Ice Cream Factory. I lost 300 some odd hours of my gameplay
My manager however, used one the those Action replay thumb drives and it ate all of his game saves. Something like 50 or 60 games gone. We thought he was gonna cry LOL
Red Warrior
04-10-2005, 03:14 PM
My worst experience involved Battletoads for NES. One night, I had managed to battle my way through all 12 stages (no warping), and was steadily climbing the Dark Queen's Tower... hoping that maybe... FINALLY... this would be the night that I beat this game. Well, I was merely a few hops from reaching the Dark Queen when my younger brother decides to fool around with the light switches in the living room... wondering what they were for since we had no overhead lights in the room. Lo and behold, one of those switches was a power switch that cut the electricity to the outlet the NES was plugged into. Needless to say, I then proceeded to make him cry... even tho I know he didn't do it on purpose. I was still mad tho... :angry:
Just a few weeks ago. I was making a high score with Sheriff (999999999999) from WarioWare, when my sp fell't out! :angry: ! (A few days after I broke this record after +- 2 houres. 8-) )
cracked8ball
04-10-2005, 04:34 PM
I have a few
-Getting pretty far in Red Dead Revolver on PS2, then turning the game on the next day to find the save file corrupted :angry:
-Batteries failing in SNES games like Super Mario World, Zelda: LTTP, and Super Metroid.
-Playing Blaster Master on NES, getting to Level 5 and somehow managed to get sucked into the wall, having to reset the damn game
ubikuberalles
04-10-2005, 04:46 PM
Back in the late 1980's I was playing "Empire: Wargame of the Century". This can be a very frustrating game and this one I was playing was the most frustrating of all. I was defending a crucial city and I couldn't move my pieces fast enough to keep the bad guys from attacking the city. Luckily I had a battleship there to stave off the attacks and it was killing enemy infantry quite easily. The next turn and an enemy infantry appears next to my city. I have to kill it quickly or it will take the city in the next turn. No problem. I attack the infantry with my battleship and, to my complete astonishment, the lone infantry sinks my battleship! ARRRRGH! I couldn't believe it! It pissed me off to no end! I was already frustrated with the lack of progress on this battlefront and now this happens. DAMN YOU!:angry: :angry: :angry:
I burst under the pressure and I hit my Atari ST with my fist as hard as I could. ***CRACK*** and the screen goes out. X_x Ohhh crap. I broke my computer. @_@ It didn't work at all. I tried turning it off and on but to no effect. The next day I bring it into the computer place where I bought the ST and had it repaired. I shorted out the power supply with my burst of anger. It cost me about $100 to fix. After that I never hit my computer again - instead I just hit the desk whenever I lose it. Before I learned to control my frustration on Empire (it took several years) I must have bruised my hand at least a half a dozen times.
Fortunately I saved the game only ten or twenty turns before the, um, incident, and so I was able to continue the game. I eventually was able to defeat the computer in that game but it took almost a month and at least a couple desk slams. :D
The most disheartening gaming experience also involved my ST. The 20 Meg disk drive failed. I only had it for 13 or 14 months (the warranty ran out - the BASTARDS) and I lost all of my saved games for not only Empire, but for Star Fleet and other ST games. I had a backup but it was over six months old. I had to start all over. :(
pseudonym
04-10-2005, 05:39 PM
back in the day, me and my brother were trying to finish ninja gaiden. it was my turn so my brother left for awhile. after a hard fight just getting to jaquio, i was getting close to killing him, but my brother comes back and he accidently bumped the nes with his foot, causing it to reset/flashing.
we got into an argument and our dad ended up telling us to do something else separately for awhile. after fuming for an hour or so we started playing again and we eventually finished it a few days later.
Trevor Belmont
04-10-2005, 07:45 PM
College. Two of my roommates and me get into a serious session of Gradius III/IV for the Playstation 2. None of us are good at shmups at ALL, so we all kept passing the controller around to see how far we could get. I don't know what it was about that game, but we just kept playing. Well, since we all sucked, we didn't get very far. We kept dying at this one part where you had to shoot/make your way through or around a bunch of giant bubbles. Being drunk at the time didn't help matters.
So I'm on my way to finally getting past the bubbles, and after celebrating once I did, my roommate went to get up and walk around and tripped over the PS2 controller cord, sending the PS2 crashing to the ground along with him and the controller.
We just gave up after that.
Richter Belmount
04-10-2005, 07:47 PM
dot.hack
thats it
MarioAllStar2600
04-10-2005, 07:52 PM
Don't know if this counts. But I saved up all my birthday money and spent it on a Sharp Twin famicom with 30 games, $250 and the guy ripped me off. That was my worst experience, even though it was with collecting.. still video game related.
I also bought a brand new controller (Pelican) and was playing NHL Hitz, lost in over time so I slammed the controller on the table. Thing broke into pieces and went everywhere. Now that sucked.
Slate
04-10-2005, 07:56 PM
I accidentally wrote over my save file in Jet set radio future. I had the doom riders & goji unlocked in that file.
When my Sega CD died, I was Depressed. (It was the day after i got it). But it is fixed now.
ECWSandmanECW
04-10-2005, 08:40 PM
Having my Playstation memory card decide to delete everything.
DragonMaster Sam
04-10-2005, 08:44 PM
Another set of bad experiences for me would be constantly losing to my brother in Tecmo Super Bowl I & III. He was the Dallas Cowboys, I was the San Francisco 49ers. 5 out of the 6 games we played were for the NFC Championship. He won all of them, including the lone regular season game in TSB3. A few games were close, except the first one, which he clearly owned me 23-3.
Also in Tecmo Super Bowl I, I was again looking for a challenge, so I went with the Indianapolis Colts. Throughout the season, I had a top ranked defense, and an average offense.. In a game against the Bills, my offense struggled, and my defense didn't get to do much, and I ended up losing 63-2!
InsaneDavid
04-10-2005, 08:50 PM
I don't know what it was about that game, but we just kept playing.
The music - that strangely mesmerizing Gradius series music. x_x Also why the Parodius games are so addicting.
InsaneDavid
04-10-2005, 08:52 PM
Don't know if this counts. But I saved up all my birthday money and spent it on a Sharp Twin famicom with 30 games, $250 and the guy ripped me off. That was my worst experience, even though it was with collecting.. still video game related.
..Don't know what would hurt worse, getting ripped off for $250 or coming SO CLOSE to owning a Twin Famicom only to have it snatched away at the last moment. :(
shalashaska
04-10-2005, 09:17 PM
I accidentally wrote over my save file in Jet set radio future. I had the doom riders & goji unlocked in that file.
I did that also, I think the furious rage that insued lasted 20 minutes :angry:
And I havent played that game since LOL
Arcturius
04-10-2005, 09:25 PM
Accidentally deleting a high level Phantasy Star Online character. Stunned silence was all that ensued.
I know that feeling all too well having done that myself once too. >..<
Famidrive-16
04-10-2005, 10:51 PM
I accidently erased my save file on Sonic Adventure 2:Battle halfway through and had to start over. Screw that title screen for such bad menus!
Dr. Morbis
04-11-2005, 12:13 AM
My absolute worst experience involved NHL '95 on the good ol' SNES. Me and a friend rented it after school on a Friday and stayed awake all weekend playing through a season with individual teams (I was Oilers he was Habs). Through the nights, one guy would play, the other guy would doze off until he was awakened for his next game. We played 82 games each! We finally finished Sunday morning and were excited about the coming playoffs. We turned of the SNES and went and ate lunch. We came back, fliped the SNES back on and OUR SEASON WAS GONE!!! :angry: :angry: :angry:
Worst. Videogame. Luck. Ever.
nintendorocker
04-11-2005, 01:48 AM
I've learned never to let my brothers try my games that have important saves on them. everytime opps i accidently saved over them grrrrrrrr. i also never let them hook up any systems. i"ve had to replace the rf switches to about all my new systmes cuz they never learn they cant be pulled out.
FlufflePuff
04-11-2005, 01:53 AM
When I was 10 I was diligently working my way through Dragon Warrior. I got myself up to level 25 and was considering a run on the Dragon Lord. I was going to stay over at a friend's house and figured it would be cool to beat the Dragon Lord over there. My friend, who was a little unstable, got pissed after the fourth or fifth random combat on the way to the castle and shut off the NES, without the reset button. Wiped the cart clean. I was so pissed I threw the game on the floor and cracked the casing. I've long since actually beaten the game, but I still make sure to hold reset EVERY time before I turn off an NES RPG.