I think the easiest games for me are:
Felix the cat (NES)
Tiny toons (NES)
Ms. Pac man (Arcade)
Monopoly (all platforms) :P
I´m sure i forgot a lot, but i´m sure the people will remember me some titles...
I think the easiest games for me are:
Felix the cat (NES)
Tiny toons (NES)
Ms. Pac man (Arcade)
Monopoly (all platforms) :P
I´m sure i forgot a lot, but i´m sure the people will remember me some titles...
Aladdin on the Master System. Though it's got superb graphics and what-not, I beat the game within an hour of putting it into my SMS for the first time.
Castle of Illusion for the Master System is VERY easy. AND incredibly short. It can easily be finished within 30 minutes.
Still a very good game though.
Nothing really leaps to mind for consoles, although I do remember being really disappointed in how quickly I beat Gun.Smoke.
At one of the arcades I used to work at, I went into the Primal Rage test menu and set it on its easiest diffulcuty setting. I think it had 16 different difficulty levels! On the easiest you could pretty much just lean forward on the stick and mash the button of your choice and beat the game. Somedays I would forget to set it back to normal, until I'd eventually notice that some five year old had been on the machine for twenty minutes. It was cool though, they'd get to brag to their friends about they'd totally kicked the game's ass.
The original Contra on NES was always one of the easiest games I've ever played. Even without the Konami Code, it's a breeze.
Other than that, the first game that pops in my head is STUN Runner for the Lynx. The first time I played it, I played to the final level. The next game I played, I beat the damned thing in one sitting.
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Don't remember the name of the game but when I was a little kid I beat some NES game in like fifteen minutes by accident.
THPS the original one. VERY easy, and doesnt offer a challenge at all. THPS 4 for example, whew still havent beaten it...
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Any game for the super scope. I had one of these when I was a kid and rented every game my local video store had for this (3) and I beat them all in like an hour.
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TMNT IV: Turtles in Time for SNES. Bought it new back in the day, took it home, and beat it in easy and normal that evening. I was pissed cause I sold my copy of FFIII to buy it, and after that, I never bought a new game again without renting it first.
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My vote has to go to an all-time loser: Sneek N Peek for the 2600. With about three places to hide per board, there was a 1 in 3 chance of finding someone... assuming they didn't peek.
Also, a lot of those unlimited continue games on the NES come to mind... like Breakthru. Yep, there's nothing like buying a game and beating it within the hour.
Funny, that's exactly what I was going to say. Looks great, plays great, sounds great, but easy as hell.Originally Posted by Sylentwulf
I haven't died once so far - unlike the Super NES version, which (in my opinion) was the hardest of the series.
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Xenophobe on the NES. Once you beat the game's four rounds, it just kept going, and going, and going, much like that irritating rabbit in the Energizer commercial. It didn't get any harder. It didn't get any more fun to play. It just went on and on until you pulled the Nintendo's AC adapter out of the wall and started beating yourself with it in a boredom-induced rage.
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Robocop for the Color Computer 3. I bought it at full price since I'm a Robocop fan. Finished it the first time I played it in a couple minutes without losing a life.
"I haven't died once so far - unlike the Super NES version, which (in my opinion) was the hardest of the series."
Now see, I would say Oracle of the Ages for the GBC was the hardest one. Seasons was pretty tame, but Ages was a bitch and a half.
Crystal Pony Castle, or whatever the heck it's called, for the Genesis..
My four year old neice has now finished it twice, the second time in under an hour.