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Archive for Tag: bad graphics

  • Faxanadu (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on November 11, 2015

    This classic GameCola article was originally published in September, 2007. You know, for all the bad games I liked as a child, this was one that I expected to enjoy and never did. It's actually a bit

  • Where’s Waldo? (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Mark Freedman on January 9, 2014Comments3

    It's hard to imagine that this game was developed by Bethesda Softworks, the people who brought us Fallout 3 and Skyrim.

  • [NSFW] Conan (X360)

    Reviews Reviews by Matt Jonas on July 26, 2011Comments3

    I bought Conan a few months ago and I have been loving it. But maybe I shouldn't be. Me, Conan. You, Disappointed. Though developed for current-generation consoles, Conan looks like a late PlayStation

  • Samurai Shodown Sen (X360)

    Reviews Reviews by Matt Jonas on April 27, 2010Comments6

    SNK Playmore's Samurai Spirits has been extremely popular in Japan - the original Samurai Shodown has got to be as old as Street Fighter II. I remember playing it on the Genesis and, even in my youth,

  • This Is a Real Game, and It’s for PS2.

    Videos Videos by Paul Franzen on January 3, 2009

    Not CD-i.

  • Dragon Warrior (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on September 1, 2008

    Take care and tempt not the fates.

  • The Jungle Book (GG)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on October 1, 2005

    Honestly, would it have been that hard to make the objective just "reach the end"? I know you don't see a lot of games like this, but I think we could've figured it out.

  • The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Matt Wright on June 1, 2005

    This title was my first real taste of video game disappointment.

  • Shark! Shark! (IV)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on February 1, 2005

    Was Clarence Darrow around to play the game that so well depicted what he defended in court?

  • Jim Henson’s Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival (NES)

    Reviews Reviews by Paul Franzen on June 1, 2004Comments1

    The purest example of an absolutely repulsive game which the publishers hoped would sell on its license alone.

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