100 Worst Nes Games

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100 Worst Nes Games

Top 10 Worst Nintendo Games interactive top ten list at TheTopTens®. Vote, add to, or comment on the Top 10 Worst Nintendo Games. The 50 worst games of all time. These will live on in infamy long after boringly average games are forgotten. These are the 50 worst games.

Following up on my list, it’s time to list what I think are the ten worst games for the NES. Just like with the other list, I’ll stress that this list only contains games which I have played. There are of course plenty of other terrible games for the NES but I’m only including ones that I have personal experience with. Therefore you will not be seeing, for instance, any LJN titles on here. Bible Adventures was a close pick, but I only ever played said game very briefly so it would be unfair to list it on that merit.

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There’s at least one unlicensed game on this list but I’m sticking mostly to official releases. Zelda 2: Adventure of Link was also under consideration for this list, but I actually kinda like the game despite being arguably the worst of the official Zelda-titles, so I spared it from the list.

Also, some games on here may not be considered universally “bad”, but just like with the Mega Drive list, I’m also including games which I simply don’t enjoy at all. But without further ado let’s get on with the list 10. Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels By now, the world is familiar with the tale of the lost NES Mario game. The official sequel to 1985’s Super Mario Bros. Actually came out for the Nintendo FamiCom in Japan the very next year. However, Nintendo of America deemed the game too difficult for gamers in the West and held off on releasing it until their hand was forced in 1988 when Super Mario Bros.

Proprofs Quiz Maker Crack on this page. 3 was released. The western Super Mario Bros. 2 (real title: Doki Doki Panic) has gone down in history as one of the oddest sequels but it’s still an awesome game and one of. The original SMB2 finally became known outside Japan when a remade version of it was released for the Super Mario All-Stars collection under the title “The Lost Levels”.