It is so cliche to label E.T. as the worst game ever made. A few issues ago Game Informer ran an article about movie games and mentioned that due to licencing problems, the developers of E.T. only had three weeks to make the game. I think that makes it a marvel of invention rather than a disaster.Cyclomega post=9.72142.749525 said:And to beat you all right now : E.T. on Atari 2600
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Good God, I thought I was the only one who'd suffered through that game. We should start a therapy group.Raven28256 post=9.72142.750148 said:Since a lot of the worst have been listed, I'll go with a more obscure one: Bram Stoker's Dracula for the SNES, although it had a version that was equally as bad on pretty much everything that could play a video game at the time. It counts because it was based on the 1992 movie, not the novel.
I don't think that game was based on a movie.maddog015 post=9.72142.749535 said:Superman 64, if that counts.
As one reviewer put it, "The only positive is the game boots up."
Hey, whatever happened to Superman on the Atari 5200??? They just didn't learn the first time. And don't knock Rescue Rangers...that game was frickin AWESOME!!Cyclomega post=9.72142.749539 said:I would agree if Superman 64 was not a cartoon license, but you can invoke Superman Returns, which sucks godly balls...
Good God, man, I forgot about those classics! Those were quite good! In fact, I'm pretty sure I own most of those. I just need to find them, somewhere.... >__>Cyclomega post=9.72142.750935 said:Tsuki Tanaka, you're quite wrong, most old Disney games were great, except maybe Fantasia, but Castle of Illusion, World of Illusion, the Magical Quest series, Mickey Mania, Cold Shadow and even Toy Story 2 were great and fun games (what ? I liked Toy Story 2). And what about Rescue Rangers on NES ? I liked it too.
And what about Aladdin on SNES and the Genesis version ?
I'll even concede the Lion King game had very good aspects.
Although I agree the Disney Skateboarding game, and their latest movie tie-ins suck (Enchanted on NDS is an incredibly bland game, for instance). What's wrong with these people ?
A Bug's Life was not such a horrible platformer, but was more of an introduction to 3D platforming than a really challenging game...
Or maybe by Disney games you mean Kingdom Hearts, which, while having an interesting gameplay, are horribly gay and quite retarded in more than one regard...
Never played it, but I heard only horrible comments. Same for the Warlock game (based on the retarded movies). And don't get me started on the Friday the 13th NES game, or Nightmare on Elm Street...
If only in Friday the 13th you were playing Jason... could have been Manhunt's great-granddaddy...