Top 5 worst Nintendo games

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orangeapples

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please specify the conditions: games made by nintendo or games that appear on nintendo consoles?
 

Sven und EIN HUND

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#1 Ocarina of time.

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And now, in other news, the body of a welsh corgi was found in it's house the other day, brutally flamed to death.

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antigodoflife said:
Crypticonic said:
'Turok' on the N64
But not Turok 2 Seeds of Evil right, that game is legendary.
that game was released on the xbox too i think. It was cheap and i thought of buying it but i recalled bad memories from turok 1. :/
 

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i keep hearing about this "Super Mario Bothers 2"
I've played it and its kind of sucky. there's no story and what's with all the jumping?
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ThrobbingEgo

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The CD-i games. Zelda's Adventure, Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, Link: The Faces of Evil, Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, and Hotel Mario. /Thread.
 

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ThrobbingEgo said:
The CD-i games. Zelda's Adventure, Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, Link: The Faces of Evil, Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, and Hotel Mario. /Thread.
Those technically aren't Nintendo games.
 

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Rugrats Scavenger Hunt for N64. Seriously, that game was just plain awful. And I actually liked Rugrats back then.
 

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canadamus_prime said:
ThrobbingEgo said:
The CD-i games. Zelda's Adventure, Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, Link: The Faces of Evil, Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, and Hotel Mario. /Thread.
Those technically aren't Nintendo games.
They were licensed by Nintendo, so technically they are. Remember that Nintendo isn't one developer, but a publisher that happens to own first party development teams and also licence games to second party developers - such as Camelot Software. They're licensed Nintendo properties so, in a sense, they're "Nintendo" games.