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id have to say of all my games, I play Heavy Shredin' on my NES the least. I have never played a game that was so bad. You start going down a hill on a snowboard, then you crash, and again, and again. Game over. fortunately i didnt pay much for the game.
edit: oh and i bought the original Splinter Cell for the ps2 , and totally regret it. The game is SO much better on the Xbox, it's not even funny. and another game i never play is Battlestar Galactica for xbox. That game is very hard, and when u die, u have to Re-do wayyyy too much.
Spryo a new begining Sirerra messed up Spryo.G6games
Mine is probably Enter The Dragonfly ... also a not so good Spyro game.
Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain (PS2), I had $50 to buy whatever I wanted and I buy that horrible excuse of a game.Kentb808
Meh, it was my first online game so I found it fairly decent. :P
Anyway, the least favorite game I own right now is Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith for PS2, needa sell that next time i go to gamestop.
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing : Round 2 (PS2) - Bought this game at launch and have played a total of 30 minutes; it's been collecting dust ever since. Shallow gameplay which is frustratingly difficult.
Legends of Wrestling (PS2) - Great concept with some terrible gameplay, and it's just not wrestling when you use generic entrance songs.
Well, the gaming gods know that I've been thorugh more than my share of games that just didnt do it for me. Some I hate with a serious passion. Others I have long forgot. One that I happen to remember (and still own in all its 5 1/4" glory) is Ghana Bwana on the CoCo. I have many a game that I would say is my "least favorite" for many a different system. This isnt one that I hate. It's just one that I never forgot, but am more than happy to never play again. I think that fits the question fairly well. The game wasnt that bad, but I had self centering joy sticks on the CoCo and this game fought against them. It made playing them real hard.
A close tie would be Hunt the Wumpus for my TI-994/A. Something about it just made me want to turn the computer off each time I loaded the tape. It felt more like work than a game. Audio was eratic. The animation was like static a flip book that was missing half its pages. And the TI joystiks were held in an upside down manner that made playing it a real chore.
I dont know why I still remember those games, but for some reason I dont think I'll ever forget them. I doubt that even the creators dont remember them. I think they were just so underwhelming that they burned a sopt in the back of my brain. Maybe Billy Maze has some kind of Oxi brain cleaner to rub that spot out?
A game called "The Mission" for the Playstation. Here's what it says on the back of the box:
"The prized Geo Merlin ball has been stolen by the evil forces of Football, the terrible ninjas. An elite team has been set up, fomed of the best football players in the world: Davids, Figo, Kanu, Cole, Henry, Cannavaro, Guardiola, Thuram and Hamann. Together with their coach, Louis Van Gaal, they have to infiltrate the HQ of the Ninjas, which contains many hidden traps and evil surprises. Will they succeed in bringing the ball back and insure the triumph of the amazing football?"
The only reason I bought this game was to see if it was as messed up as I first thought. And it was! Can you imagine how terrible a soccer-game is where you're going around kicking a soccerball at ninjas?!
Well, the gaming gods know that I've been thorugh more than my share of games that just didnt do it for me. Some I hate with a serious passion. Others I have long forgot. One that I happen to remember (and still own in all its 5 1/4" glory) is Ghana Bwana on the CoCo. I have many a game that I would say is my "least favorite" for many a different system. This isnt one that I hate. It's just one that I never forgot, but am more than happy to never play again. I think that fits the question fairly well. The game wasnt that bad, but I had self centering joy sticks on the CoCo and this game fought against them. It made playing them real hard.
A close tie would be Hunt the Wumpus for my TI-994/A. Something about it just made me want to turn the computer off each time I loaded the tape. It felt more like work than a game. Audio was eratic. The animation was like static a flip book that was missing half its pages. And the TI joystiks were held in an upside down manner that made playing it a real chore.
I dont know why I still remember those games, but for some reason I dont think I'll ever forget them. I doubt that even the creators dont remember them. I think they were just so underwhelming that they burned a sopt in the back of my brain. Maybe Billy Maze has some kind of Oxi brain cleaner to rub that spot out?
kodai
Wasn't it a text-based game, though :??
Beijing 2008 PS3 absolutely shocking would be selling it at EB if it werent the NTSC version and im in a PAL region.
And Tonic Trouble on N64 paid 99au for it in 2000 went out to buy Yoshi's story came home with my dumb minds decision to waste my parents money on rubbish.
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