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    18 days ago

    Exactly.

    I couldn’t tell off game developers back then.

    But now I can’t tell the developer of Silk Song off, because I would end up unloading all the anger from The Lion King and Ecco the Dolphin on them, and that’s not fair.

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      18 days ago

      Fortunately, it’s easy to find out what games are hard as balls now and just leave them to the people that enjoy it. Back in the day you played what you managed to get and liked it, even if it sucked!

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        18 days ago

        It’s true. A few redeemed themselves - some only thanks to Game Genie or a solid developer cheat code. Ecco the Dolphin was pretty fun with infinite lives.

        Some I think I only learned to like through a kind of “my allowance is gone” Stockholm syndrome.

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          18 days ago

          One game that always stands out in my mind is Victory Road on the NES. I was living in Germany at the time, so getting a game, any game, for my American NES was a big deal. My cousin in the States offered to mail a game he didn’t want any more to me, so I of course accepted. For weeks I anticipated getting it, and when it finally arrived…it sucked. I see why he didn’t want it any more. Still played and beat it!