There's some SNES puzzler that's a maze with a marble and you rotate the maze to get the gravity powered marble (which you cant control) to the exit before time runs out. That game put me in a killing mood.
Kid Chamelion (Genesis). The most common powerups in this platformer are a knight suit that will make you break bricks you land on if you aren't careful, and a suit that turns you into a Samurai whose sword slash has a reach of maybe four pixels, and a startup delay of a half second. Also no save at all, and after playing for FOUR hours or more you still won't reach the end.
Cyborg Justice (Genesis). It's like Streets Of Rage, only despite being full of battling cyborgs it manages to be so much less than SOR because the only variety aside from the cyborg configurations, of which only the legs and weapon arm matter, is the level backgrounds.
Armored Core (PS1). The beginning of a boring relationship. They almost got it right in the final games for the PS3. Almost.
Dragon Ball Z Sagas (PS2). How can they call it Sagas when it ends with Cell? I guess 'most of the sagas except the final one' wouldnt sell very well. Also SCREW GOING SSJ2 ON CELL! >:[
Monster Rancher 2 (PS2). The best part was when I used my Gameshark to unlock every monster then went through my house's entire CD colletion to see what they unlocked. The X-Files movie OST unlocked a Henger/Dragon, which is a U.F.O. transformer with a flame paint job. Sounds awesome, and appropreate, but the rest of the game was just so booooooooooring I couldn't comprehend why they made it into a surprisingly decent anime.
Kid Chamelion (Genesis). The most common powerups in this platformer are a knight suit that will make you break bricks you land on if you aren't careful, and a suit that turns you into a Samurai whose sword slash has a reach of maybe four pixels, and a startup delay of a half second. Also no save at all, and after playing for FOUR hours or more you still won't reach the end.
Cyborg Justice (Genesis). It's like Streets Of Rage, only despite being full of battling cyborgs it manages to be so much less than SOR because the only variety aside from the cyborg configurations, of which only the legs and weapon arm matter, is the level backgrounds.
Armored Core (PS1). The beginning of a boring relationship. They almost got it right in the final games for the PS3. Almost.
Dragon Ball Z Sagas (PS2). How can they call it Sagas when it ends with Cell? I guess 'most of the sagas except the final one' wouldnt sell very well. Also SCREW GOING SSJ2 ON CELL! >:[
Monster Rancher 2 (PS2). The best part was when I used my Gameshark to unlock every monster then went through my house's entire CD colletion to see what they unlocked. The X-Files movie OST unlocked a Henger/Dragon, which is a U.F.O. transformer with a flame paint job. Sounds awesome, and appropreate, but the rest of the game was just so booooooooooring I couldn't comprehend why they made it into a surprisingly decent anime.