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What is the worst video game you've ever played?


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i think i rented and spent a very regrettable weekend with rise of the robots once.  that game was basically a golden turd in the sense that the graphics for that era were spectacular but the gameplay was a total zero

 

revolution x (that arcade rail shooter starring the members of aerosmith of all people) had a really bad snes port that i actually owned

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i think i rented and spent a very regrettable weekend with rise of the robots once.  that game was basically a golden turd in the sense that the graphics for that era were spectacular but the gameplay was a total zero

 

revolution x (that arcade rail shooter starring the members of aerosmith of all people) had a really bad snes port that i actually owned

 

IIRC, in RoTR you couldn't jump over your opponent and swap sides. Trying to remember my demo disk days (PC Gamer). Yes, game sucked.

 

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I had a game for the NES one time that I cannot figure out what the name of it was. Basically, you were on a space/lunar station, and all you did was go outside and try to do stuff outside the base. It had classical music as the score, and you jumped around exaggeratedly because of the gravity. I bet it is a rare as poo game now and worth a lot but it was terrible.

I also bought Lester the Unlikely for the SNES  at a Kaybee toys with birthday money I had got. I was pissed that I had wasted the money. Terrible game.

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For personal reasons, there is an Indy car racing game on the SNES that gives me bad memories.

I don't remember anything about the game, minus it was for SNES and it was an Indy racing game.

I will never forget being a little guy, playing it, not liking it too much, and my dad walking in the house and telling me and my brother "Hey guys, I've got some bad news, Grandaddy Rodney is not going to make it much longer."

I barely knew Grandaddy Rodney, but it broke my heart all to pieces.

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