As does O.D.T., Bubsy 3D, and 007 Racing. Ugh.
The problem is the same as if it was a top 20 list. With over 2500 games to choose from (I think?), you can't cover all of them.
I'll summarize what everyone here thinks.
That list sucks.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Number 1 in the 'hood g!
I definitely agree about Perfect Weapon and Ninja (Most laughable game ever!). What about Criticom? No worst of list is complete without it!
Hah, I came to post that. What a terrible, terrible game.Originally Posted by DDCecil
I still have no clue why TMNT 2 is in the bottom 10 of ALL PS1/PS2 games ever. Fighting Force was worse than it for christs sake.
I thought I was the only one who liked fugitive hunter. I didn't think it was as bad as being said. When playing the game I did not think bad bad game. I think that one was killed right out the box due to the political climate.Originally Posted by pookninja
I'm on the fence with blasto. I fogot about fighting force. Talk about overhype.
Anyone remember that psx triply play game where you subtitute a batter the guy steps up to the plate backwards with no way to change it but to strikeout or walk. That happened in the first game we played out of the package.
On another note. For awhile I was thinking of starting a topic bascially asking has anyone ever played through a Horribly panned horrible controlled game Ex like Drake. to the end.
I just couldn't stomach perfect weapon or drake the controls and camera were killing me. I know there is someone out there a sucker for punishment that carried the flag to the end. You Probably deserves a medal. please post your tormenter.
neo geo system
Regarding Triple Play, that glitch of a guy batting facing away from the plate happened to me quite often. However, if you had him swing, he could stil hit the ball...
The first baseball game was worse...Bases Loaded: Triple Play or something like that. The players looked like mannequins.
I forgot all about Hellboy. That had some terrible graphics. You'd have an easier time controling Hellboy with chopsticks and it was lack luster in progression. It reminded me of Kings Field 2 with absolutly no reason to play.Originally Posted by Jorpho
I think a lot of people are overly critical of Revolution X. It does have some play value though it is tedius and does seem to be overwhelming in the computers favor like your not supposed to win.Originally Posted by sharp
Am I the only person who didn't mind The Lost World? Actually I don't think I played the PSX version, but I played (and own) it on Saturn and it's the same game, IIRC.
Hmm, I just looked on GameFAQs reviews and the PSX version has two 3's and a 1, whereas the Saturn version has a 4 and a 9.
Anywho, shouldn't this list be full of like, Army Men, and Barbie games?
Originally Posted by TheShawn
Shouldn't Kiss Pinball be on here or am I thinking of a different system?
It is on the ps 1.Originally Posted by bangtango
Amen. At least they're trying, though; the article isn't a complete shame.Originally Posted by GrandAmChandler
Why isn't the whole Army Men series on that list? They could have just put it under the label Army Men Series And no DBZ: UB22 on that list? I admit to being a huge DBZ fan but I will not let my love for the series blind me to the fact that the game was cow manuer manifested in disc form.
Mike Tyson's Boxing ? They made another game featuring the Tyson name?!
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
My nephew made me play the PS1 Teletubbies game, it was HORRIBLE. I couldn't get past a single screen! Definately deserves to be on there, one of the worst things I've ever seen, let alone PLAYED.
Yeah, that sounds like me. So long as the game can be bought for pennies, or emulated, I'll probably play it through to the end. I think that I finish more awful games than average ones.Originally Posted by pookninja
Sure did. With heavy advertising and tv commercials, from what I remember.Originally Posted by Jorpho
Someone may have a better grasp of the dates, but it was sometime during his series of matches with Holyfield. I'm pretty sure it was around that time period but maybe another poster can clarify or correct if that is not the case.
I bet the company wasn't that much into Tyson. They probably just wanted to get a few sales from people who owned Tyson's NES game, saw a commercial for the new one and went "Cool." Hard to tell how many people bought it assuming similar gameplay to Punch Out. Then again, the played out anti-hero culture was pretty big back then (late 90's/early 00's). He appeared on a Wrestlemania so I guess making a video game around the same time makes sense.
I have to agree completely with Kiss pinball. What a piece of shit.
Any votes for Cyberspeed? Or Tokyo Highway Battle? I would so much rather play Hooters Road Trip than that crap.