Fish? Wha?Originally Posted by Carcer
Fish? Wha?Originally Posted by Carcer
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Fester's Quest?
PUGSLEY GIVES YOU TNT.
"Oh, pugsley..."
Anyway, now that everyone has thrown up, Fester's quest is another game that I've only beaten through Game Genie.
Currently working on beating NES Top Gun,though.
The Moonfish that you have to catch with the lens that shows them up when you hear an incessent bleeping sound... was it just me that had to catch them to fight Piastol?Originally Posted by Darth Marsden
And at the risk of going off-topic, another game I found hard was Viewtiful Joe. It was a great game, I loved the graphics and such, and the engine and gameplay were amazing and strangely original despite their having stolen aspects from many games and films. It got to certain boss battles and puzzles that seemed impossible. When I finally got past the bosses I had to have a finger transplant.
"I was in heaven and you don't care,
My lucent orb is fading bright,
All of this hatred turns you on,
You can taste my life forever..."
- Energy, InMe
:whitemage :whitemage :whitemage :whitemageSpecifelecity - Meaning the small splats of bubble gum on pavements that have
gone black with dirt. "This city is full of specifelecity." "I'm specifelecitising! Help!"
I just LOST the GAME. So did you.
Out of the games I own, Devil May Cry 3 takes the "Hardest Game Award" for me. It's still fun, but I swear, bosses were a killer. You'd have to get through the whole level, only to get your rear handed to you by that level's boss. Agni and Rudra gave me the most problems. If I was lucky enough to kill one of them, the second would always corner me. I've gotten past them now, but they were hard. >_>
Although, Mario Is Missing was pretty hard. I don't know my geography, and I was young.
AFAIK, you don't have to collect Moonfish to fight Piastol. They're for that Doctor and the girl's strange creature thingy. I could be wrong, I've never fought her after that first battle.Originally Posted by Carcer
AGN's resident Doctor Who, Star Wars and Torchwood fan
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ha, they dont make hard games anymore. anyone who says any game for the xbox or PS2 is smoking crack, and not a good gamer. The old school games are way harder than any new gen game. Try Hylide for the NES you will commit suicide. Oh and then theres the original Battle Toads for nes, the stage where you are on that flying thing. It totally sucks. One more for ya, the original Track and Field, your fingers and forearms will be on fire after you play that ridiculous game (ABABABABABABABABABABABABABABA.............aghhh!! !! if you have played this you know what i mean)
Or better yet, World Class Track meet.
...That's right, I have a power pad. you know, those Mat-like Controllers? similar to the DDR ones?
I can think of two: FFIII (the real one, for the NES), and Gunstar Heroes! GH was a great game, though, and I actually downloaded it again on my PC. Me and my cousin played that game all the time...but the last level, and Green's boss, are really tough, especially on Hard.
P.S. The Dice Palace in Black's stage is hard, too. The Minion Soldier, A.K.A. Fidel Castro (nickname) kept kicking the crap out of me!
P.P.S. FFIII is just hard. From beginning to end, the enemies will beat you up unless you take hours to level up enough...
Eh. Nothing really important to write here.
Four hours? Okay, I'm definitely not getting Skies of Arcadia Legends.Originally Posted by Silvanoshea
How bout this one, FF XI online. retarded and awsome come together in this epic tale...
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