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| Mezase_Master wrote: maquis wrote: star wars for nes That wasn't terrible... just difficult.
No, it was terrible. It was just another generic platformer and nothing in certain parts of the game had anything to do with the movie. I don't remember seeing Luke exploring a cave with dripping green slime and avoiding spikes in the movie. The enemies in these stages had nothing to do with the movie either.
The music was very generic and the stage design was flawed, not being able to see enemies at the other end of a chasm until after you jump over it, when it's too late. The graphics were sub-par, making all the characters look like the kids from the Friday the 13th game. The game was frustratingly difficult and the quality wasn't enough to justify it.
However, I wouldn't say it was the worst game ever. THAT would have to be E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial on the Atari 2600. THAT was the worst game I've ever played. It was impossibly difficult, was very repetitive, made no sense, and was very rushed.
Falling into a pit and spending 5 minutes having to levitate your way out with your super stretching neck? And having to do this EVERY time you fall into a pit, which you can't see in the first place by the way, so it can just happen randomly in some cases? Characters that can appear out of nowhere and move 10 times as fast as you can so eventually you lose all the phone pieces it took you 3 hours to find and have to start all over? The once you get all the pieces, having to be in the exact right place at the right time which is randomly decided by the computer so you can "phone home", otherwise you lose the entire game. Yeah, not my idea of fun or entertaining.
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