Battle Toads for the NES
THE JACKEL
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Battle Toads for the NES
THE JACKEL
The Hardest game I have played is The Adventures Of Alundra. Man, that is so damn hard. SO DAMN HARD!!!
Shinobi for PS2. Ouch.
Kawaii highlights a damn tough game, and a genre with that. Side scroller and bullet hell shooters are incredibly difficult.
The hardest I can call to mind right now is Alien Soldier. Xi-Tiger is completely beyond my abilities, I can't even dent him.
I have the most trouble with older games. The NES era Zelda, Metroid, Megaman, and Mario are all pretty hard I think. I remember hearing "games are for kids" all the time back in the day (and sometimes even today), and now that I've grown older I can't see how that stereotype even began with games like that out and about.
Vagrant Story also kicks my ass :jess:
Ikaruga is also pretty damned hard.
Hyper Street Fighter II on the SF Anniversary Collection. They jacked it up so hard.
:laugh::lol:
The old Super Star Wars games for the SNES.
I bought all three of them and I couldn't even beat one of them. 0_o
I still go back and try from time to time only to die on the third or fourth level of each one.
Kudos to anyone who can beat them, I literally want to shake your hand.
Sega Genesis- Asterix and Obelix
Sega Genesis- Pagemaster
Megaman, for certain..Alundra's really close behind, though.
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Admittedly, I could never beat Megaman and Bass. I can tell that eventually it will become very easy, though.
Edit: I'm an idiot for reviving an old thread. u_u;;
The Ghosts 'n' Goblins/Ghouls 'n' Ghosts series. There's a certain point you reach whilst playing these games where you start to think "Is this actually challenging, or is it just stupidly difficult and pointless?" I reached that mental barrier numerous times, and still tried to complete the game. Alas, my efforts were in vain, for though I reached the final boss (Satan or whatever) once, I couldn't vanquish the tricksy bastard.
Also, completing all the stages in Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast took my patience to the limit. I still have extremely bad memories of throwing my control pad on the hard, wooden floor. Again. And again.