Battle Toads for the NES
THE JACKEL
Battle Toads for the NES
THE JACKEL
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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![]()
Ikaruga is also pretty damned hard.
Hyper Street Fighter II on the SF Anniversary Collection. They jacked it up so hard.
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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.
The itching sensation is a good thing.
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Sega Genesis- Asterix and Obelix
Sega Genesis- Pagemaster
Megaman, for certain..Alundra's really close behind, though.
~Ye must desire respite from thy empty existence. Thou shalt have it.~
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.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"