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Post by Cvslfc123 on Jan 28, 2015 7:50:53 GMT -5
Here in the UK we had a comedy series called Little Britain. They released a game for the PS2 based on that. It was awful!
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 28, 2015 9:58:59 GMT -5
The Fight Club game like 8 years after the movie was released.
and making it a straight up fighting game... featuring Fred Durst and Abraham Lincoln.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 10:41:52 GMT -5
The PS2 had an Animaniacs game released. At least seven years after it was cancelled Tiny Toon games were released for the PS1, years after the show stopped airing. That always puzzled me when I saw the games. There also a tiny toon game for the gba as well.
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Post by Welfare Willis on Jan 28, 2015 10:44:25 GMT -5
Could this game be anymore? There'll better be Danielle in that game.
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Post by Gerard Gerard on Jan 28, 2015 11:16:48 GMT -5
Here in the UK we had a comedy series called Little Britain. They released a game for the PS2 based on that. It was awful! However, this one is in more need of explanation.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 14:32:06 GMT -5
I... have the 3DS version of the game. It's an alright title for shovelware standards. Now the console versions... The irony is that it is so much harder to get Ramsey to yell at you than the compliment you, so the fact that they screwed up his personality already made this a terrible shovelware title. The PS2 had an Animaniacs game released. At least seven years after it was cancelled Tiny Toon games were released for the PS1, years after the show stopped airing. That always puzzled me when I saw the games. Yeah, but those were done on the cheap due to the studio (based off of a The Completionist video). There was also a beat-em-up on the GameBoy Advance. Speaking of the GBA, there's also an Animaniacs game that uses the exact engine and format that the Looney Tunes movie around 2002 had. You'd think that the film studio would cheapen expenses by filming the three movies seperately at once, not shifting production from one movie to another.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Jan 28, 2015 15:54:54 GMT -5
In my reply, I'm going to focus on the "They" instead of the "That".
Developers known to be quality (or at least competent) who released a game that turned out to not be good at all.
Platinumgames with their Legend of Korra game. Treasure with Dragon Drive : D-Masters Shot. Atlus with The Karate Kid (NES). Rare with that horrible Spider-Man Game Boy Game.
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Post by wildojinx on Jan 28, 2015 17:30:28 GMT -5
Platoon for the NES. Even worse, it wasnt made by LJN, but by Sunsoft, who were a somewhat more respected company.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 28, 2015 17:52:26 GMT -5
In my reply, I'm going to focus on the "They" instead of the "That". Developers known to be quality (or at least competent) who released a game that turned out to not be good at all. Platinumgames with their Legend of Korra game. Treasure with Dragon Drive : D-Masters Shot. Atlus with The Karate Kid (NES). Rare with that horrible Spider-Man Game Boy Game. Blizzard's Justice League fighting game.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 12:09:13 GMT -5
In my reply, I'm going to focus on the "They" instead of the "That". Developers known to be quality (or at least competent) who released a game that turned out to not be good at all. Platinumgames with their Legend of Korra game. Treasure with Dragon Drive : D-Masters Shot. Atlus with The Karate Kid (NES). Rare with that horrible Spider-Man Game Boy Game. speaking of Atlus and Rare....Atlus with the Friday the 13th and Rare with the Nightmare on Elm Street.
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Post by Hawk Hart on Jan 29, 2015 13:48:25 GMT -5
Could this game be anymore? There'll better be Danielle in that game. At least Friends was just a trivia party game and not a game where you actually played as the Friends. It's even called "The One With All The Trivia." I got it for a dollar at Hastings.
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Jan 29, 2015 13:58:51 GMT -5
The PS2 had an Animaniacs game released. At least seven years after it was cancelled i remember seeing this on the shelf and just being baffled by it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 14:05:00 GMT -5
The Elder Scrolls: Online.
The biggest singleplayer RPG series in the West, known for its hardcore singleplayer RPG fanbase, is proxy-developed as a tangential MMO, years after MMOs peaked.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 29, 2015 14:09:44 GMT -5
The Elder Scrolls: Online. The biggest singleplayer RPG series in the West, known for its hardcore singleplayer RPG fanbase, is proxy-developed as a tangential MMO, years after MMOs peaked. eh that makes a little sense since I've always heard people describe the Elder Scrolls series play as an MMORPG without the multiplayer part
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Post by Fundertaker on Jan 29, 2015 15:38:39 GMT -5
What about the Biker Mice From Mars and Diabolik games for the PS2? Those series had long since ended and near the end of the PS2's main life cycle, they pop up without any fanfare and I'm like "Why does this exist?"
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 18:54:08 GMT -5
The Elder Scrolls: Online. The biggest singleplayer RPG series in the West, known for its hardcore singleplayer RPG fanbase, is proxy-developed as a tangential MMO, years after MMOs peaked. eh that makes a little sense since I've always heard people describe the Elder Scrolls series play as an MMORPG without the multiplayer part It was bound not to take off, though. First, Bethesda didn't develop it, lacking the heart and soul of the older games, and second, most of the diehard TES fans look down on MMOs. Why that second part is, I don't know, but it just wasn't a particularly good idea. A random, semi-linear "Elder Scrolls Adventures" kind of game would probably have done just about as well and cost a lot less to create.
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Post by Mr PONYMANIA Mr Jenzie on Jan 29, 2015 19:00:00 GMT -5
every single piece of TRASH PS2 game released, in place of FIRE PRO RETURNS .....
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Post by ERON on Jan 29, 2015 19:31:10 GMT -5
Beastly for the Wii, based on the god-awful TV movie with Vanessa Hudgens.
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Post by jagilki on Jan 29, 2015 19:33:26 GMT -5
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Post by Tony Schiavontay on Jan 30, 2015 1:29:06 GMT -5
Batman Forever on Super NES Someone took the Mortal Kombat engine and control scheme and tried to make a side-scroller/platformer with it. Awful game with needlessly complicated controls. Using the grappling hook, in particular, is nearly impossible. I understand fully why they made a Batman Forever game, but why they made this game makes no sense to me.
Also, while reminiscing on the worst shit of my early childhood: Toys on the Super NES This one is based on an pretty terrible movie starring Robin Williams (RIP) that bombed horribly with some terrible controls, useless weapons that are impossible to aim and almost impossible mission objectives. I've even looked it up videos of other people playing it just to see what the game looks like past the first level and every single one of them fails before quickly turning it off, which was my experience every time I played it.
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