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2262Articlecomic_book_fanit pains me to see wrestlemania on this list it gave me so many good memories playing as a child but i can see why it's on here.NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 12, 2015View
2261ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz Ghostbusters was #6 on the list. it's actually so bad I don't even consider it a game, just an abomination. I could never make anything work on that game, even after reading the instructions. I never even got far enough to find something to complain about.NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 12, 2015View
2260ArticleMr MagicDon't get Vapor started on Michael Jordon lol. My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 12, 2015View
2259ArticleHoju KoolanderAw, you spoil all the fun by being civil ;) But it's true, naming the greats is totally subjective. Ninja Gaiden might he the greatest game ever, but if my brother flicked my ear every time I tried to play it, I would likely have bad memories of it and keep it off the list. NES: The 5 Best GamesMay 12, 2015View
2258ArticlejkatzWorst NES game in my opinion? Ghostbusters, hands down. Granted I've played a laughably small number of NES games and you could do "worst ever" lists like this ad infinitum because there's no shortage of subpar games from the decade- there's always some other title waiting to be rediscovered and lambasted again. But man, for some reason Ghostbusters really sticks with me; it actually traumatized me to the point where I wouldn't touch any NES games for a while!NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 12, 2015View
2257ArticleHoju Koolander@thecrow174 I knew I would take some heat over Excitebike (pardon the pun), but I stand by it. As far as racing games go, Ironman Ivan Stewart's Off Road was infinitely more playable to me, almost hypnotic, but Excitebike just never cut it.NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 12, 2015View
2256ArticlemassrealityI love the list. Man, does it bring back some memories. I don't know if if I could design a better top five, but I do have some alternate players I was a fan of. That list would include: Nick Anderson, Larry Johnson, Jerry Stackhouse, Tim Hardaway, Dennis Scott, and Glen Rice. I miss the NBA in the 90's so bad. Its probably one of the things I wish I could revive. I had so many great memories back then. I feel like all that died when Jordan retired (for the second time).My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 12, 2015View
2255ArticleMr MagicI'll say. The Simpsons didn't always succeed in the gaming business.NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 11, 2015View
2254ArticleVaporman87A nice list here, but far from my own personal favorites. LOL. Mine would likely start AND end with some lesser known players. Guys who worked harder than anyone, but never had the chance to shine. Guys like Dan Majerle, Glen Rice, and Mitch Richmond. And it would be rounded out by two top tier players who deserve more attention, but because they didn't play for the Bulls or Lakers or Celtics, never will. I'm talking about Clyde Drexler and Chris Mullin. Drexler had Jordanesque skill and talent to go along with a humble demeanor. Jordan was far from humble, and that made me dislike him and his team even more. And nobody worked harder than Mullin. NOBODY. His gym rat work ethic is legendary. But only slightly more impressive than his shooting ability. If he got going, it was lights out. A 20 footer might as well have been a layup for him. And he was easily one of the better three point and free throw shooters of the decade. My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 11, 2015View
2252ArticleVaporman87I was thinking that as well crow. There were SOOOO many awful games out there. Many far worse than Excitebike. Even so, I think it does depend on personal experience with the game. Quality and fun factor don't always determine how much you enjoy a game. But yeah, this is a fairly accurate list of terrible titles. NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 11, 2015View