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GnG was seen as bullshit-hard even when it came out.
I honestly think that gng is one of the most punishing games ever created. The fact that you complete it (took me till adulthood with cheats) that it turns around and tell you to do it again to actually win, is one of the most evil things that the game could have done.
"My child, git gud."
That would be too much for her little self to handle
Play Minetest instead. Open Source Minecraft.
Does it run on smartphone tho?
Minetest rocks, but don't compare Minecraft with it until you run mineclone2 (a Minecraft clone built on minetest)
I need to be thankful that those bar games were hard from the beginning and had me killed within seconds whenever I tried them, so I never got addicted to them. If those games had used modern user-retention tactics back then I would've spent a ton of coins in my life.
Totally not me who just started NES The Legend of Zelda recently, haha, haha…
If you want to have a great time completing the first Zelda, try playing it with Hand Drawn Gameguides.
It's written like a kind of journal with a lot of artwork and hints that don't immediately spoil the experience but give you enough guiding to find the rest yourself.
Wait till you play legend of Zelda II on nes. By many claimed to be the hardest LoZ game to this day.
I played it so much that I did a playthrough all on one save. I had to leave the NES plugged in overnight, which is some sort of miracle that the dog didn't yank out the cord.
I'm not typically good at games, so I will still be babbling about this accomplishment on the day I succumb to advanced dementia.
I fucking LOVE this game (arcade version) and it's two sequels. It's stupidly hard but the gameplay is gold
What game is it/where can I play it?
It is Ghosts 'n Goblins and it and it's sequels (Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts) can be played on the nintendo switch's various old-school emulators or on various sites like RetroGames
Ghouls n' Ghosts on the sega genesis was my favorite game as a kid
Do you also like Dark Souls games too?
Oh big time, I was playing DSR last night
I love the various GnG games as well! But, Dark Souls is extremely frustrating to me.
In fairness that game is designed to hate you
Dude, ghosts and goblins and super ghosts and ghouls are just torture devices
Her boss surely is a wicked guy isn’t it
First it was bungee jumping incident, now she were forced to play this video game embodiment of hell for the company marketing purposes
Poor girl just wants to get through her day and make some pocket money in the process…
I think the greediest ones would've been the same as the current gen if done now. Times has changed and so would they:
I may be wrong in some points (like I did ignore panchiko for I haven't played them), but it's the specifics of an arcade market what made them like that, and a growing market of home PCs did so too.
P.S. Also kinda fun to find some old cabinets with unique cabinet versions of known games. Like Need for Speed for example. Can't recall what part it was, but it had it's UI and gameplay loop completely rearranged specifically to pursue these ideas. I feel like they are lost to history now for no one cared having a better version on another platform.
P.S. Also kinda fun to find some old cabinets with unique cabinet versions of known games. Like Need for Speed for example.
Interesting that you mention because a couple of months ago I do once see a arcade cabinet that run Need for Speed: The Run on it
Now I’m not sure if that thing is official or not (high chance it is fake considering there is little to nonexistent information about it’s official existence online) but it’s is coin operated and complete with the NFS: The Run branding all over it
I wish I had a picture of the machine to describe the machine better to you but sadly the dumb side of me is letting go the opportunity to take it while I was there…
I guess my find was older than Carbon, and The Run was when, in early 2010s? I'm surprised it happened, that they still did these things. Your little memory makes me wonder for how long they actually did them.
And, for just a little, a dream to get one of those to emulate racing games with such a style. Probs it means a full hardware change, but sitting there and playing Burnout, Underground could've become a life goal. One another tick in the list for my never-retirement (: