No mention of NARC yet?
Terrible port for the NES, but you could still 'splode drug dealers.
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lol how about Total Carnage!
Well from what I saw from playing Total Carnage for a few minutes, Smash TV has more violence.
You can literally kill a dozen people per second in Smash TV, something that few games let you do. It's surprising that the massive amount of ultraviolence slipped past Nintendo's censors when it got ported to the SNES...but then again, some of the gore was left out (like the flying eyeball when you die). Whether it was due to space restrictions or censorship, I'm not sure...
well, Total Carnage has the whole politically incorrect thing going for it more than the violence maybe.
Where are all the knee jerk parents complaining about violence back in those days?
All dead I suppose.
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Fist of the North Star for NES? puch a guy in the head and it explodes? awesome.
Sweet home for NES was great too for nasty horrible monsters and gorey goodness.
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Time Killers was pretty raw as far as I can remember. Cutting off your enemy's limbs was actually a game play mechanic!
Code Name: Viper was pretty violent when considering the policies Nintendo had at the time. Not only was the game about going after a drug cartel, but you had to rescue captured women and children, sometimes finding nothing more than a piles of bones.
Also Blackthorne was violent considering you could kill the prisoners.
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From http://classicgaming.gamespy.com/Vie....Detail&id=134 :
Alas, the screenshots don't look like all that much.Heh, arguably the most sick and wrong video game ever made was an Amiga game released a couple years ago, called Damage. I was one of the few people to have a copy of this game, and man was it twisted... it was a shooter, in which your character's only objective is to kill all ten thousand (innocent) people in the city, and then destroy the rest of the world with nuclear weapons. Your character is able to survive multiple bullet wounds only by ingesting massive amounts of drugs. The game also featured two instances of necrophilia, a hardcore gabber theme song, and an ending screen that showed your character masturbating in the wake of a nuclear explosion.
Now, if only that game had been a mainstream game.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/...ng-of-humanity
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I've always thought the arcade game Rolling Thunder by Namco was really violent. It's not gory or anything, but youre shooting these thugs that come out of doors. Theres really no explanation for where they are coming from. They could be coming out of the bathroom for all I know! It's either that or they just woke up and was like "Today is gonna be a great day!!" only to get shot in the face. Plus the outfits the thugs wear are REALLY flamboyant. Maybe it's a evil villians lair located in San Fran.
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