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Post by voltagecontrol on Apr 9, 2015 4:10:13 GMT -5
One of my favorite kusoge is "Dragon Power", which is the American localization of Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shen Long.
Terrible graphics, terrible English, odd localization choices, and "music". Yet, somehow I want to play this fantastic 80s train wreck every so often.
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Post by JDarkside on Apr 9, 2015 6:09:02 GMT -5
SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS.
It's easy, overly simplified trite with a localization that shoves in references to Wendy's and Larry the Cable Guy. I have beaten it at least four times now.
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Post by elektrolurch on Apr 9, 2015 8:18:06 GMT -5
Serious Sam.........The video game equivalent of a campy b movie, and it knows it.
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Post by Dingo on Apr 9, 2015 8:25:31 GMT -5
SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS. It's easy, overly simplified trite with a localization that shoves in references to Wendy's and Larry the Cable Guy. I have beaten it at least four times now. I'm glad I'm not the only person who enjoys this game. It's really great if you want something mindless to zone out with, and the card artwork is usually okay.
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Post by JDarkside on Apr 9, 2015 8:58:27 GMT -5
SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS. It's easy, overly simplified trite with a localization that shoves in references to Wendy's and Larry the Cable Guy. I have beaten it at least four times now. I'm glad I'm not the only person who enjoys this game. It's really great if you want something mindless to zone out with, and the card artwork is usually okay. My favorite thing to do is to just load my deck with nothing but cards that have female characters on them. It's still entirely possible to make a balanced deck this way. But fuck those twins. I've spent over 200 hours with that game because of those fuckers.
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Post by Joseph Joestar on Apr 9, 2015 9:47:10 GMT -5
One of my favorite kusoge is "Dragon Power", which is the American localization of Dragon Ball: Mystery of Shen Long. Terrible graphics, terrible English, odd localization choices, and "music". Yet, somehow I want to play this fantastic 80s train wreck every so often. Same; it's a nerfed port of the Japanese one (they cut out all the Red Ribbon Army parts for some reason) but I love it. The weird dialog is amazing, and how they dealt with the panties was great. "SO MACH." What I also liked was that there's tons of racist shit in the later levels of the game but it's obvious it made it past the censors because the game's too tough to get through without using a Game Genie. SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS. It's easy, overly simplified trite with a localization that shoves in references to Wendy's and Larry the Cable Guy. I have beaten it at least four times now. Ok, color me intrigued; I'm curious what they did...
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Post by Pitchfork on Apr 9, 2015 9:53:19 GMT -5
SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS. I was gonna say "bad game?!" until I looked again and noticed the "DS" in the title. Anyway, two words: Time Killers. Probably among the worst fighting games out there (let's just say the lower 50%), but it's too much bloody fun.
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Post by moran on Apr 9, 2015 9:57:47 GMT -5
I'm also in on Dragon Power. It's just so friggin long though. I do give it credit as an early NES/Famicom licensed game in that it covers just about the entirety of the Dragon Ball story. The game itself is just too tough to play for that long.
Breakthru on NES is a game that I can't get enough of sometimes. I'll play for hours and get no where. It's such a tough game with poor collision detection.
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Post by cambertian on Apr 9, 2015 10:05:59 GMT -5
MDK is kind of in that relationship with me. Some of it is very enjoyable, but it has that standard Earthworm Jim "humor" residue that I can't get behind. That and the gameplay, which feels like a "hold X to win" sort of thing and is kind of shallow.
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Post by Weasel on Apr 9, 2015 10:30:09 GMT -5
Once in a while, I still find a reason to go fire up The Last Eichhof. I mean, mechanically, it's not bad, but it is the very epitome of the DOS freeware scene: amateurish graphics drawn in Deluxe Paint, random sounds ripped from TV sitcoms, Pac-Man shows up at weird moments accompanied by the sound of a polka band...yet I'm always drawn back by the absurdity of it, because few things can match the spectacle of a formation of beer bottles firing their bottle caps at crates, trucks, castles, and other "big beer imperium" stuff.
Maybe, someday, I'll figure out where the hell all the sounds come from.
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Post by GamerL on Apr 9, 2015 15:18:53 GMT -5
I don't think it's actually a bad game at all from a technical sense, but a game that definitely falls into the "guilty pleasure" category for me is Rumble Roses, I love that game, what can I say? It's completely ridiculous and hilariously politically incorrect in a modern context (seriously, this game would make Anita Sarkeesian's face melt as if she had opened the Ark of The Covenant), but it's also a legitimately fun wrestling game, just good goofy, sexy fun.
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Post by steven on Apr 9, 2015 16:19:13 GMT -5
Power Moves (SNES), Double Dragon V (yes... it's a huge guilty pleasure for me and takes me right back to my childhood) and definitely Street Fighter The Movie on the Sega Saturn (it actually played pretty well, not unlike Super Turbo).
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Post by Aoi on Apr 10, 2015 2:33:15 GMT -5
I had a few in mind, but others are reminding me of more:
Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game (Arcade): You know, I like this one. I like it because it doesn't try to play like Super Turbo. The voice clips crack me up too. *inserts coin* "HUUUGGHHHHHH!"
Dead or Alive Beach Volleyball 2 (Xbox360): Talking about Rumble Roses, I too admittedly enjoyed DoA for the volleyball... legit. It seriously does have good graphics and play. I could do without the sexual crap, but taking care to not get sunburned cracks me up. I played this game way longer than anybody ever should.
Earth Defense Force 2017 (Xbox360): Not even sure if this ranks as "bad" because it's quite a series. I guess it's more of a "it's so neglected, it's good!" kinda game.
Altered Beast (Genesis): I come across so many people down on this game, no clue why.
Growl (Arcade): Mentioned it in the other thread. Awesomely bad beat'em up.
So many good bad games =3
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Post by Gendo Ikari on Apr 10, 2015 5:04:16 GMT -5
None spring to my mind from more remote times right now, but recently I enjoyed Sudeki more than I expected, even if it's obviously half-finished (the story at some point accelerates and closes hastily), for how damn cheesy it is beside getting only the worse parts of the JRPGS it was trying to ape. "I have doubts" "I, Tetsu the Convenient God, tell you you mustn't have doubts, and give you an upgrade (or an even skimpier dress if you're Buki)!" "Great, my doubts have been instantly cleared!" Not to speak of the dialogues about a siren...
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Post by ZenithianHero on Apr 10, 2015 9:38:22 GMT -5
In a "I've played this so much growing up" award, that would be Bubsy series. They are terrible games but I always come back to 2 in particular. 3D is such a train wreck that I had to keep in my collection.
Chameleon Twist was a game with lousy production value and you know there was better alternatives but the design draws you in. It was like the 3D Yoshi game we never gotten.
I really liked Evergrace. The visuals and music was strage, but charming. The combat and game design is stiff but I enjoyed playing the game. Reception-wise, it became a forgotten early PS2 game deemed too boring/mediocre to be remembered.
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