Name the Most #%$%# Frustrating Arcade Game Evergreenspun.com : LUSENET : MAME Action Replay : One Thread |
Thta's right, what game out there hears the most bad words shouted at the screen on average? Inquiring minds want to know.My vote goes to Venture...
-- Q.T.Quazar (qan@home.com), July 18, 2000
Without doubt i say Pengo!Pengo made me smash (made me?? lol) two panes(the window glass on the gamescreen i don4t know what it4s called in English) back in 1984..
And here on MAME i did break my keyboard in frustration for that game..
But still I love the game haha
hmmm maybe Rallyx with TG settings comes close to be frustrating also!!
Cheers
QRS
-- QRS (qrs@telia.com), July 19, 2000.
Lol QRS, I did the same to a Flicky machine, I slammed my fist through the 'protective' glass panel, the arcade manager was none too pleased.
-- LordGaz (garyjlee@hotmail.com), July 19, 2000.
Hehe hmm i remember one of those so called "protective" glass panels... I used my fot to break that one *lol*QRS -
-- QRS (qrs@telia.com), July 19, 2000.
ah I forgot to tell that it was on a gng game back in 1986 :)
-- QRS (qrs@telia.com), July 19, 2000.
Hmmmm.........most frustrating games.........Arcade: House of the Dead 2 (don't know why, I just don't like it)
MAME: Arkanoid (1 or 2, and any of the clones) with the keyboard. Can I get an Amen, brothers and sisters?
Sincerely,
J.D. Lowe
-- J.D. Lowe (jedidrunkenllama@hotmail.com), July 19, 2000.
Insector X. I now think it's a piece of cake, but in the early '90s i found it so frustrating I even spitted on the screen when the giant mantis killed me for the 50th time :)
-- Vaz (mrvaz@inwind.it), July 21, 2000.
frogger
-- bubba (none12345678910@aol.com), July 27, 2003.
Ms. Pac-Man with a keyboard. You could hit up, and it'll move you left! Terrible, terrible. I swear, I haven't gotten past the 4th set of screens with a keyboard. But with a joystick, I can go MUCH farther (to the point where I get sick of counting screen switches). I need a new joystick. My old one broke.
-- Valek (valek@insightbb.com), February 14, 2004.