(That’s 3 years after Street Fighter 2 was released for the SNES!). This sorry excuse for a fighting game was released in 1995. Personally, however, I loved the Saturn… Panzer Dragoon, for example, kept me entertained for hours! Unfortunately, though, the Saturn used disc-based games… Of course, Disc’s were a great leap for the gaming industry in the long run but in the early days, let’s just say some games didn’t cut it.īattle Monsters was the holy grail of the games that ‘didn’t cut it’ and is without a doubt one of the worst fighting games ever made to this day. Sega SaturnĪrguably, the Sega Saturn was the worst of the home-consoles released by Sega. See it for yourself below …ĭis-honourable mentions: LJN Games, Crazy Bus, Batman Forever. Poor level design, sound and an unrelenting difficulty level set the game apart as something else entirely. The biggest problem with Dark Castle has to be the slow, unbelievably frustrating controls but, it doesn’t end there… As silly as the plot sounds, it isn’t the worst part. This is Dark Castle.Īrmed with just a small bag of rocks you venture forth to take on the Black Knight. The Mega Drive gave us some fantastic titles and some legendary platformers… (Among a number of terrible ones) However, one platformer for the Mega Drive stands out in a pretty bad way. The console offered 16-bit graphics and was arguably the console that started the Bit Wars. The Sega Mega Drive, like the NES had a huge library of games and it wasn’t shy to go head to head with the Super Nintendo. On top of this (and with no exaggeration) the whole game could be completed within a matter of minutes.ĭis-honourable mentions: LJN Games, Mortal Kombat, Home Alone. Alf gave us eye spinning graphics, terrible music and bad gameplay all around. When purchasing a game such as this, you would expect to get a couple of hours gameplay at the very least right? Well, Not in the world of Alf.
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