A Merry Christmas to you and everyone at home! Take care out there. Enjoy this 2 hour selwxtion of horror, and I will be live on Christmas Day as ever. :)
Why are there tiny heads floating around? At 12:38 there are tiny 'Beavis and Butt head' heads floating in the bebe game, same on allo` allo! Edit: Thanks and merry Christmas Kim, been watching for about a year now.
@@theangryholmesian4556 yeah so lets fix it with authoritarianism, im sure they are trolling but this tendency of the modern left to fix social ills with extreme levels of government control is leading us in to a dystopian future that Orwell and Huxley couldn't even envision
@@awakeandwatching953 Bro. Not even close. The government if it exists should do it's JOB. That means tackling and fixing social ills, stopping the spread of disnformation, etc...Have you actually read 1984 or Brave New World?
Actually a sad story Harris died of a heart attack at the age of 36 in 1990, this was suppose to be his first leading role after a few years playing supporting roles in popular comedies.. when he passed bebes kids was only in preproduction so he didn’t even get to see any aspect of his creation come to life or let alone voice himself in the movie... I believe faizon love who does a dead ringer impersonation of Robin Harris is the one who voiced Robin’s character.
I still can't accept that I live in a universe where they made a game adaptation of _Auf Wiedersehen, Pet_ for the Spectrum. It's not that I disapprove of course. It's just that the deeper layers of my mind, the layers beneath mundane consciousness and objective perception, refuses to accept that this isn't a lurid manifestation of my anarchic inner dreamscape, that has somehow inexplicably superimposed itself on Kim Justice's channel. EDIT: I heard you mention Scarfolk on the Bionic Granny entry. Nice to see you are a fellow hauntology-head Kim! :D
I'm slightly disappointed they didn't make platformer out of "keeping up appearances", maybe as a collect-a-thon of buckets or something to get an invitation to the priests tea meetup or something.
Courbois software were originally a Dutch based public domain software developer. The A-Team was NOT an officially licensed A-Team game. They only sold it via mail order.
As a non-native, I really enjoy Kim's vocabulary palette. She always comes up with great expressions. I didn't even know "risible" was in the dictionnary (outside of Hello Hello of course).
Loving this so far (about 25 minutes in), but a little correction: Bebe's Kids was based on a routine by Robin Harris, not Richard Pryor. He sadly died of a heart attack right as he was starting to get popular.
@@manrae To me, Richard Pryor's honesty was on of the most remarkable things about him. He talked about his experience as a crack user very directly and openly.
Quickly scanning to see if my titles made the list...Slaughter Sport, have at that...it was an Alpha build that Bobby the CEO of ACTV sold when he took over and fired all of us....and ....Xperts...yeah, fair enough....I do have a story about that one, but I will at least own that one.
@@avideogamemaster I'm way over interviewed, some very nice guy from Spain did a five hour documentary on me with out even talking to me, so there is way too much me out there as I also have done audio podcasts recently.
Gotta respect a guy who stands up and says "Yep that was me" & "Yep it was shite" The videogame industry has been making the same mistakes for its entire lifetime. From asking someone to create an ET game in a couple of weeks to Cyberpunk being rushed out unfinished. 40 years on and no lessons learned.
Kim, just want to reiterate that your video game and computer documentaries are some of the best ever. I will revisit from time to time a lot. I didn't grew up in the UK or the 80s for that matter but I find most of your documentaries fascinating. I learned so much and the content is both great, long and insightful. I swear sometimes I feel like I grew up with UK micros as a result of them even though I never did. 😂
Whoever managed to flog a Dempsey and Makepiece licence to s software company deserves a raise. Brilliant as always Kim!!! Lots of reminders of my youth in there.
Psygnosis Barbarian is one I struggled with. Controlling a barbarian by clicking icons and waiting for awkard movementanimations and trying to avoid hidden traps. Who thought that was a good idea?
Lol, I forgot the amplified hatred Kim has for Strider Returns. I get a genuine kick out of it. This list was great, especially for someone who has scarcely touched a British microcomputer.
I actually bought a copy of Cyber Shinobi when I was a kid. I still enjoyed it despite its many flaws. I really don't know what the developers were thinking though, it was clunky and dull.
I have to say, Fantasia has ONE redeeming quality : its attempt to render Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring through the Megadrive FM chip. This is a game I bought when it came out. Along with Sonic, thinking "this is going to be the new Castle of Illusion". Hopefully Sega did Quackshot after that.
Good thing you stopped with the PS2, since I think you could make a Top 100 Worst Game list consisting entirely of Wii games - the last hurrah of licensed shovelware.
I mostly keep to myself and dont watch TV. Crazy frog had zero prior meaning for me personally before playing crazy frog arcade racer. Just seemed to be a mediocre take on Mario Kart. I looked up crazy frog and was left confused by who exactly this frog was designed to appeal to.
Hi recently discovered your channel, loved going back through some of your lists and in depth videos. Just started getting back into retro gaming in a big way after recently buying a retro emulation handheld (which is probably sacrilege) but I've been having a blast and you've almost been like my curator. Keep up the great work and have a great Christmas
World Cup Carnival - you rarely see black causing colour clash, the one colour that is allowed alongside two others in an 8x8 block without causing clash. Thats something special 😂
After 20 minutes I needed a break. Not because the video was bad, but because I almost pissed my pants laughing. Here, the humour of a critique is taken to a whole new level. Thanks Kim
I may have simply misunderstood your point, but for the record, Acclaim and LJN were the same publisher. Acclaim simply bought out a toy company in order to use their name to get around the "5 games per year" limit that Nintendo imposed on publishers. Not unlike the Konami/Ultra Games situation.
What I like about the A Team game is how it forces you to look at the developer's name all the way through. He must have been very proud of what he had made, like God on the seventh day.
"Bridge-It"! What a memory of that Amsoft title... I remember hating this so much that I wrote an "advert" for our local newsagent's window requesting that someone take this game away from me for free! I must have been around 7 at the time. I have had no responses to this day...
Kim, I don't know how you put yourself through some of your videos, but this one is evidence that you are a TRUE masochist! Thank you for suffering for our entertainment.
I can't be the only one that adores the way Kim talks, it really helps that the content is great too! Thanks for the Christmas present, and merry Christmas to you from Canada.
Kim, I want to thank you much. I have battled severe depression, and anger over forty years now. Your channel has been helpful in calming the inner demon in my heart. Thank you, never change this channels format. Keep on keeping on
The effort that goes into these videos is fantastic and i hope that people like me having to watch it in parts because of the length doesnt affect your view count.
56:22 As a kid, my buddy and I played this game found out that you can cheese through the entire single player experience by climbing the cage to the top, dropping your opponent through the ring every time 🤣
Doubt I'll be able to tune in on Xmas day Kim as I'm a strong believer that that's the one day everyone should be with family and day off social media,...unless you're on your own of course, either way have a good one.
Thanks, I'd just forgotten what the Crazy Frog song sounds like after about 15 years since I last heard it, & now it's back stuck in my head all over again, many years of therapy wasted
Oh no, I had to play Lost World of Jenny as a "punishment game" for losing in an NES blind race stream. I don't even remember what game I lost at in regards to the race anymore. I only remember playing Jenny for several hours and getting quite close to the end. Some of the later stuff feels unrealistic to do on a regular playthrough. Absolute mess, horrible experience.
@Grant Kerr certainly it originates in the English language, but it clearly relates to Ireland as you support. Many words and expressions in modern English have their roots in Irish or Ireland, beyond the pale being just one. Mind you I have never heard of it used in a pejorative sense, maybe you have an example? you mention “craic”, from what do you believe it originates my friend? I have never heard any alternative of its origination? Another example is “it’s smashing” an anglicisation from the Irish “is maith sinn” literally means, I like that. The pronunciation of “is maith sinn” and “its smashing” almost being identical. Gaelic languages predate most European languages it is only natural we share expressions and words.
Wow Thanks Kim! An early Christmas treat, So many great videos this year, One of my favourites was the best Code Masters games and this will be entertaining too!
Kim, awesome video as always. One thing about Yie Ar Kung Fu II though: While I strongly agree with you that the Amstrad port is atrocious, the game was originally released by Konami on the MSX, and it's a pretty good game. The Amstrad version is a port of the MSX release, and not a straight sequel to the arcade game. Look it up. Thanks again for another spectacular video!
I'd say it's far from a game with no appeal, I like some things about it haha. Interesting design and art style that I can tell had a lot of effort. I'd say the same thing about Rise of the Robots too, that game has a really cool art style
I recall there also being a hoax where you'd get an e-mail warning you to delete it from your computer because it's 'actually' some kind of virus that'll destroy your hard drive or whatever. Of course it was no such thing. Just one of those early stupid Flash games.
It should be mentioned, on Disney's Fantasia, it was a game that never should have been made... Literally, it was made illegal by Disney to make any game under the Fantasia title. It was solely a mistake made, because no one was paying attention until the game actually came out, that the game was made at all.
I just discovered your channel, definitely subbing.. this video was an amazing 2 hrs, I really appreciate all the Spectrum love too (if you can call it that)
I bought Commodore Format magazine as much as I could at the time, and remember their brilliant roasting of Cisco Heat. It awarded the game something like 12%, and the single redeeming feature it apparently had, was that "It came in a nice Box". 😃 I always remember laughing at that review, and escaped seeing the game, 'till watching it, f or a few seconds at least-on longplays here. Not surprised at all that it made the shit list here! This was GREAT viewing. Huge 8-16 bit fan and appreciate everything you do regarding those classic computers and consoles. 👍
This is an great list video, seriously one of the best worst ever game's list I've seen. So many games that I never even heard of or just have been left or ignored by other's that it makes it really rather refreshing and a joy to watch. There's only one complaint I have...I just wish she included some of the in-game music so we could partake in awfulness and really feel the full experiance, especially with the titles that see mentioned that had the worst music she's heard of. I think it would've made this video that much better. That ultra annoying "Nah-nah-nah" of that tiny, bearded goblin-dwarf thingy in "Dark Castle" is hands down one of the worst and most annoying sound effects I've personally ever encountered in gaming (and maybe even in life lol) and just cannot be completely conveyed by word alone. It's just something that has to be heard to be believed. Not the worst game I've ever played by far, but for whatever reason it's one of the most memorable..maybe it's the fact that I had it as kid unlike a lot of worst ones I've discovered later on. Even as innocent child, who honestly somehow could find enjoyment in nearly any game you could throw at me, undoubtedly knew that it was a just plain bad game with almost no redeeming qualities.
I'm surprised that you're calling the Amiga a "European system" in the same way that (indisputably) the ZX Spectrum is. Many of us here in Canada and in the USA went from the C64 to the Amiga 500 and that was our gaming platform from 1988 to sometime in the 1990s, eventually jumping onto MS-DOS or in my case, hanging on until Windows 95. For a time the Amiga was absolutely mainstream here; we had multiple Amiga magazines on the newsstand, and you could walk into K-Mart and buy an Amiga and a bunch of games. My city of 100,000 people had several independent computer stores that sold Amiga; I worked for one of them. Just bringing this up in an attempt to counter this misconception about the Amiga in North America. Now, time for me to watch the 100 WORST Games Ever Made :)
It's an odd thing, really. I guess it's because that the path the Amiga took in Europe was so different to how it took in the US...not necessarily in terms of pure sales, but because the different wings of Commodore at these times feel like different companies -- everything goes nice and smoothly at the European divisions of Commodore, whereas chaos reigns in the US and all the awesome engineers just get screwed endlessly by the folks in the boardroom. Commodore's central HQ wasn't ever really right after Tramiel got fired, certainly not up top.
41:07 lol. I had this on the CPC464 as a kid and loved it, I even completed it as well. You forgot to mention the "driving stage" on the way to the bowling alley. I also liked the other Flintstones game that came before it, where you had to build a house and the game was all in yellow and black. Call me crazy but I loved those games. lol
Just started watching and glad to see Rise of The Robots in the intro. When I was a kid I spent the entirety of my birthday money on the Megadrive version of that game. I learned a hard lesson that day.
As busted as it is, I actually like X-Perts. I can see what they were trying to go for and what it could have been with more time and work put into it.
You do the best top 100 lists on youtube...you should do more honestly.Also I do believe you once mentioned you aren't a fan of the game Gradius...I would love to see a video on why you don't like it.
OMG. I didn't realize that Cisco Heat was so horrible on C-64. On Amiga it was a pretty nice game as far as I recall. And I remember Hard Drivin' on Speccy being equally horrible but I still remember it fondly. It was - for a speccy - a real great game graphically.
How many "worst football games" have we had now? - Onside Soccer - All-Star Soccer - 4-4-2 Soccer - Graham Souness' Vector Soccer - World Championship Football This might not even be all of them.
I kept wondering why Fantasia on the Mega Drive was always cheap. Even games like super thunder blade cost more. I'm so glad I didn't bother picking it up. I was burned by the aforementioned Super Thunder Blade so I never really trusted brand new games that cost less than a tenner.
I remember being so excited for rise of the robots. The game looked incredible in the magazines. It was a sort of scifi rpg but what we ended up with was an awful beatemup with decent graphics.
You cheated by treating _Cassette 50_ as one entry! ;-) That aside, as a fan of the Amstrad CPC, it was no great surprise to see _Bridge-It_ and _Count Duckula 2_ included in your list. _Bridge-It_ in particular is a long-running joke on two of the TH-cam streams that I watch regularly (CPC fans will know which ones I mean). I've played and reviewed more than my fair share of terrible CPC games over the last 20-odd years and the CPC versions of most of the ZX Spectrum games in this list are just as staggeringly awful, if not worse!
well, it WASN'T what I was hoping for- a compilation of just the worst of the SNES as opposed to an every-system list like this one- but screw it, I take it... after all, to quote Kim yet again from his Top 20 Worst MD/Genesis Games Redone: "aahh; people like shit!" Happy Holidays, everyone!
A Merry Christmas to you and everyone at home! Take care out there. Enjoy this 2 hour selwxtion of horror, and I will be live on Christmas Day as ever. :)
Woo! Festive Kim!
Merry Christmas mate have an enjoyable and relaxing festive day.
Why are there tiny heads floating around? At 12:38 there are tiny 'Beavis and Butt head' heads floating in the bebe game, same on allo` allo!
Edit: Thanks and merry Christmas Kim, been watching for about a year now.
Feliz Natal.
Merry Christmas.
Fantastic effort with this vid. In these days of shit and Boris, this was a great way to spend 2 hours. Thank you!
UK Gov: "Christmas is cancelled"
Kim Justice: "Not on my watch"
It was banned in the 1800s to 1940s
Should be baned again. Its a sexist patriarchal holiday celebrating the birth of a man.
@@BoleDaPole I don't know if you're a radium or a troll but as a feminist: oh my God shut up.
@@theangryholmesian4556 yeah so lets fix it with authoritarianism, im sure they are trolling but this tendency of the modern left to fix social ills with extreme levels of government control is leading us in to a dystopian future that Orwell and Huxley couldn't even envision
@@awakeandwatching953 Bro. Not even close. The government if it exists should do it's JOB. That means tackling and fixing social ills, stopping the spread of disnformation, etc...Have you actually read 1984 or Brave New World?
Re: Bebes Kids it was the late Robin Harris, not Richard Pryor.
Beat me to the punch
Actually a sad story Harris died of a heart attack at the age of 36 in 1990, this was suppose to be his first leading role after a few years playing supporting roles in popular comedies.. when he passed bebes kids was only in preproduction so he didn’t even get to see any aspect of his creation come to life or let alone voice himself in the movie... I believe faizon love who does a dead ringer impersonation of Robin Harris is the one who voiced Robin’s character.
I still can't accept that I live in a universe where they made a game adaptation of _Auf Wiedersehen, Pet_ for the Spectrum.
It's not that I disapprove of course. It's just that the deeper layers of my mind, the layers beneath mundane consciousness and objective perception, refuses to accept that this isn't a lurid manifestation of my anarchic inner dreamscape, that has somehow inexplicably superimposed itself on Kim Justice's channel.
EDIT: I heard you mention Scarfolk on the Bionic Granny entry. Nice to see you are a fellow hauntology-head Kim! :D
I'm slightly disappointed they didn't make platformer out of "keeping up appearances", maybe as a collect-a-thon of buckets or something to get an invitation to the priests tea meetup or something.
@lasskinn474 you could collect either buckets or bouquets and it would work
34:45 The anti-drug Spectrum game sounds like something out of Brass Eye.
I forgot how depressingly dark, grey and brown so many mid 2000 PS2 games were...
I love these hour long+ videos. And after I've listened to them properly they work good as background noise to fall asleep to.
I was unaware that the Fantasia game was bad. One of the few Mickey games I haven’t messed with much yet.
Make avgn review it
Oh, you're in for a treat Mike.
@@Kim_Justice what treat
Fun video. I dont know anything about Amiga and ZX Spectrum stuff so its always fun to see crap games from those systems.
Amiga 500 - invest Sir, amazing times!!!!!
@@JestersDeadUK Yeah, they were great. But my god, there was some horse crap on it though!
Check out the great games from those systems too
Courbois software were originally a Dutch based public domain software developer. The A-Team was NOT an officially licensed A-Team game. They only sold it via mail order.
How does Kim Justice have so many few views. Deserves alot more views.
As a non-native, I really enjoy Kim's vocabulary palette. She always comes up with great expressions. I didn't even know "risible" was in the dictionnary (outside of Hello Hello of course).
*dictionary
Baba booey
@@bryangarcia5599 we need no dicktionary!!
Well, as a Google ceo..
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Do you find it wisable when I mention my fwiend Biggus Dickus?
Loving this so far (about 25 minutes in), but a little correction: Bebe's Kids was based on a routine by Robin Harris, not Richard Pryor. He sadly died of a heart attack right as he was starting to get popular.
Yeah, he was fearless and a very funny comedian
The game is actually based off of an animated movie which is based off of Robin Harris’ routine.
@@manrae To me, Richard Pryor's honesty was on of the most remarkable things about him. He talked about his experience as a crack user very directly and openly.
I typed my comment before reading yours lol
I was going to say the same thing. Glad I checked first. LOL
Quickly scanning to see if my titles made the list...Slaughter Sport, have at that...it was an Alpha build that Bobby the CEO of ACTV sold when he took over and fired all of us....and ....Xperts...yeah, fair enough....I do have a story about that one, but I will at least own that one.
Wait, you worked on those 2 games? Thats nice to know a dev is on youtube. Someone should interview you for a video!
@@avideogamemaster I'm way over interviewed, some very nice guy from Spain did a five hour documentary on me with out even talking to me, so there is way too much me out there as I also have done audio podcasts recently.
Gotta respect a guy who stands up and says "Yep that was me" & "Yep it was shite" The videogame industry has been making the same mistakes for its entire lifetime. From asking someone to create an ET game in a couple of weeks to Cyberpunk being rushed out unfinished. 40 years on and no lessons learned.
Was Xperts made by the same team as Eternal Champions or did they bring a whole new team on for it?
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN Not the same team, it was a 3rd party dev team I believe
Kim, just want to reiterate that your video game and computer documentaries are some of the best ever. I will revisit from time to time a lot.
I didn't grew up in the UK or the 80s for that matter but I find most of your documentaries fascinating. I learned so much and the content is both great, long and insightful.
I swear sometimes I feel like I grew up with UK micros as a result of them even though I never did. 😂
Whoever managed to flog a Dempsey and Makepiece licence to s software company deserves a raise. Brilliant as always Kim!!! Lots of reminders of my youth in there.
Psygnosis Barbarian is one I struggled with. Controlling a barbarian by clicking icons and waiting for awkard movementanimations and trying to avoid hidden traps. Who thought that was a good idea?
Man, this is a fantastic comment. They were trying to do a mainstream version ofa dungeon crawler and thats what they made, hahaha.
Charlie’s Angels on PS2 - yeah, I always wear a skimpy bikini to protect myself when going to brawl with crowbar wielding street thugs.
Wtf
It's what all strong independent wear 😜
Luckily the days of game developers releasing broken games on older systems are ....uh.....over?
That Akira game weirdly reminds me of that weird Terminator 2 MSDOS game's second stage.
Lol, I forgot the amplified hatred Kim has for Strider Returns. I get a genuine kick out of it. This list was great, especially for someone who has scarcely touched a British microcomputer.
This is the miserable, mean-spirited list we wanted! Thank you.
I still watch this from time to time. Kim's video's truly are the gift that never stops giving.
It's a really fun one!
1:13:04 Ah yes the famously stealthy ninja in their bright yellow and orange suit, classic !
Great video Kim and have a nice holidays.
I actually bought a copy of Cyber Shinobi when I was a kid. I still enjoyed it despite its many flaws. I really don't know what the developers were thinking though, it was clunky and dull.
I have to say, Fantasia has ONE redeeming quality : its attempt to render Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring through the Megadrive FM chip. This is a game I bought when it came out. Along with Sonic, thinking "this is going to be the new Castle of Illusion". Hopefully Sega did Quackshot after that.
The guy who made the Drug Watch game was a bit of a big cheese at our local computer shop. His Dad also had a Quill created text adventure published.
Good thing you stopped with the PS2, since I think you could make a Top 100 Worst Game list consisting entirely of Wii games - the last hurrah of licensed shovelware.
Amazing video Kim, loved the Arnie impression too! Some pure cack that I have to download and play on this list.
Crazy Frog is always one of the worst things ever in any incarnation
I mostly keep to myself and dont watch TV. Crazy frog had zero prior meaning for me personally before playing crazy frog arcade racer. Just seemed to be a mediocre take on Mario Kart.
I looked up crazy frog and was left confused by who exactly this frog was designed to appeal to.
Joe biden: hold my beer
@@AunCollective He also was a ringtone subsription scam
Great video as always Kim. What a massive effort. So disappointing to see so many licensed games from the A-Z on here 😂😂
Glad you have kept to your usual style and chosen to omit the obvious stuff we're all tired of hearing about.
Excellent video as always Kim. Such a fitting end to what's been the worst year I can remember.
Hi recently discovered your channel, loved going back through some of your lists and in depth videos. Just started getting back into retro gaming in a big way after recently buying a retro emulation handheld (which is probably sacrilege) but I've been having a blast and you've almost been like my curator. Keep up the great work and have a great Christmas
World Cup Carnival - you rarely see black causing colour clash, the one colour that is allowed alongside two others in an 8x8 block without causing clash. Thats something special 😂
Quite simply, the best video you've ever made, Kim. 2 hours of unadulterated joy.
After 20 minutes I needed a break. Not because the video was bad, but because I almost pissed my pants laughing. Here, the humour of a critique is taken to a whole new level. Thanks Kim
Strider 2 walks like he's just stubbed his toe.
Thank you so much for these love when you do these style videos they always put me at comfort since I was a troubled expelled from school teen..
I may have simply misunderstood your point, but for the record, Acclaim and LJN were the same publisher. Acclaim simply bought out a toy company in order to use their name to get around the "5 games per year" limit that Nintendo imposed on publishers. Not unlike the Konami/Ultra Games situation.
You did miss the point and you also focused on one line in a 2 hour video
What I like about the A Team game is how it forces you to look at the developer's name all the way through. He must have been very proud of what he had made, like God on the seventh day.
"Bridge-It"! What a memory of that Amsoft title... I remember hating this so much that I wrote an "advert" for our local newsagent's window requesting that someone take this game away from me for free! I must have been around 7 at the time. I have had no responses to this day...
Loved this video, Kim! Bebe’s Kids is a really bad game for sure. It was based on standup by Robin Harris.
Yeah, certainly wasn't Richard Pryor
Kim, I don't know how you put yourself through some of your videos, but this one is evidence that you are a TRUE masochist! Thank you for suffering for our entertainment.
There should have been a brookside game. Walking around as Jimmy corkill looking for houses to rob and scallies to score smack from
Wow. Toxic as fuck.
I can't be the only one that adores the way Kim talks, it really helps that the content is great too! Thanks for the Christmas present, and merry Christmas to you from Canada.
Kin of the Rin, that's the thin!
34:47 The bleakest, most depressing game menu screen I’ve ever seen.
Kim, I want to thank you much. I have battled severe depression, and anger over forty years now.
Your channel has been helpful in calming the inner demon in my heart.
Thank you, never change this channels format. Keep on keeping on
The effort that goes into these videos is fantastic and i hope that people like me having to watch it in parts because of the length doesnt affect your view count.
Also, thanks for the heads up on Dick Tracey, I’ve been tempted to buy that a few times. Not anymore!
56:22 As a kid, my buddy and I played this game found out that you can cheese through the entire single player experience by climbing the cage to the top, dropping your opponent through the ring every time 🤣
I applaud your sacrifice for our entertainment Kim. These are some terrible games. Some I’ve never heard of before. Kudos to you.
I LOVE worst games videos. Cheers Kim Merry Christmas!
Doubt I'll be able to tune in on Xmas day Kim as I'm a strong believer that that's the one day everyone should be with family and day off social media,...unless you're on your own of course, either way have a good one.
Jack of the Beanstalk ( Spectrum ), Cybermorph ( Jaguar ) and Superman 64 ( N64 ) all deserve dishonourable mentions!
Thanks, I'd just forgotten what the Crazy Frog song sounds like after about 15 years since I last heard it, & now it's back stuck in my head all over again, many years of therapy wasted
Rise of the Robots, if you have a CDi or a 3do, then you'll unleash why Brian May's "Resurrection" is a badass song.
I thought Awesome Possum was okay with the speed turned down 😂
The ESWAT main character, looks like Mr Soft, off that mint advert in the 80’s/90’s.
I'd love to hear a separate video on Kim's thoughts on Little Britain. Feel like there's a lot there.
I really like Peter Shilton's Handball Maradona, even if it is admittedly ropey. One of those guilty pleasures. The C64 version is a bit quicker.
Oh no, I had to play Lost World of Jenny as a "punishment game" for losing in an NES blind race stream. I don't even remember what game I lost at in regards to the race anymore. I only remember playing Jenny for several hours and getting quite close to the end. Some of the later stuff feels unrealistic to do on a regular playthrough. Absolute mess, horrible experience.
do do doo do do da do. do do doo do do da doo. do do doo do do da doo, do do do daa doo.
You're welcome.
Use of the Irish expression there "beyond the plale" Kim, Thanks for the vids, Nollaig shona
@Grant Kerr certainly it originates in the English language, but it clearly relates to Ireland as you support. Many words and expressions in modern English have their roots in Irish or Ireland, beyond the pale being just one. Mind you I have never heard of it used in a pejorative sense, maybe you have an example? you mention “craic”, from what do you believe it originates my friend? I have never heard any alternative of its origination?
Another example is “it’s smashing” an anglicisation from the Irish “is maith sinn” literally means, I like that. The pronunciation of “is maith sinn” and “its smashing” almost being identical.
Gaelic languages predate most European languages it is only natural we share expressions and words.
Wow Thanks Kim! An early Christmas treat, So many great videos this year, One of my favourites was the best Code Masters games and this will be entertaining too!
Kim, awesome video as always. One thing about Yie Ar Kung Fu II though: While I strongly agree with you that the Amstrad port is atrocious, the game was originally released by Konami on the MSX, and it's a pretty good game. The Amstrad version is a port of the MSX release, and not a straight sequel to the arcade game. Look it up. Thanks again for another spectacular video!
62: London Cab Challenge looks like a discount Midtown Madness.
Bad cats, i'm embarrassed to say that I used to enjoy playing bad cats on the CPC. i always get stuck on the over world map stage.
I'd say it's far from a game with no appeal, I like some things about it haha. Interesting design and art style that I can tell had a lot of effort. I'd say the same thing about Rise of the Robots too, that game has a really cool art style
Wasn't Elf Bowling one of those games someone managed to squeeze into Excel and then basically turned it into an email chain letter?
It was certainly doing the rounds at my workplace, along with minipops quizzes, back in the day. Then later came yeti sports in all of its variations.
I recall there also being a hoax where you'd get an e-mail warning you to delete it from your computer because it's 'actually' some kind of virus that'll destroy your hard drive or whatever. Of course it was no such thing. Just one of those early stupid Flash games.
It should be mentioned, on Disney's Fantasia, it was a game that never should have been made... Literally, it was made illegal by Disney to make any game under the Fantasia title. It was solely a mistake made, because no one was paying attention until the game actually came out, that the game was made at all.
I just discovered your channel, definitely subbing.. this video was an amazing 2 hrs, I really appreciate all the Spectrum love too (if you can call it that)
I bought Commodore Format magazine as much as I could at the time, and remember their brilliant roasting of Cisco Heat. It awarded the game something like 12%, and the single redeeming feature it apparently had, was that "It came in a nice Box". 😃 I always remember laughing at that review, and escaped seeing the game, 'till watching it, f or a few seconds at least-on longplays here. Not surprised at all that it made the shit list here! This was GREAT viewing. Huge 8-16 bit fan and appreciate everything you do regarding those classic computers and consoles. 👍
This is an great list video, seriously one of the best worst ever game's list I've seen. So many games that I never even heard of or just have been left or ignored by other's that it makes it really rather refreshing and a joy to watch. There's only one complaint I have...I just wish she included some of the in-game music so we could partake in awfulness and really feel the full experiance, especially with the titles that see mentioned that had the worst music she's heard of. I think it would've made this video that much better.
That ultra annoying "Nah-nah-nah" of that tiny, bearded goblin-dwarf thingy in "Dark Castle" is hands down one of the worst and most annoying sound effects I've personally ever encountered in gaming (and maybe even in life lol) and just cannot be completely conveyed by word alone. It's just something that has to be heard to be believed. Not the worst game I've ever played by far, but for whatever reason it's one of the most memorable..maybe it's the fact that I had it as kid unlike a lot of worst ones I've discovered later on. Even as innocent child, who honestly somehow could find enjoyment in nearly any game you could throw at me, undoubtedly knew that it was a just plain bad game with almost no redeeming qualities.
A great video, as always something new in there avoiding all the obvious. Nice one. Merry Christmas!!
I'm surprised that you're calling the Amiga a "European system" in the same way that (indisputably) the ZX Spectrum is. Many of us here in Canada and in the USA went from the C64 to the Amiga 500 and that was our gaming platform from 1988 to sometime in the 1990s, eventually jumping onto MS-DOS or in my case, hanging on until Windows 95. For a time the Amiga was absolutely mainstream here; we had multiple Amiga magazines on the newsstand, and you could walk into K-Mart and buy an Amiga and a bunch of games. My city of 100,000 people had several independent computer stores that sold Amiga; I worked for one of them. Just bringing this up in an attempt to counter this misconception about the Amiga in North America. Now, time for me to watch the 100 WORST Games Ever Made :)
It's an odd thing, really. I guess it's because that the path the Amiga took in Europe was so different to how it took in the US...not necessarily in terms of pure sales, but because the different wings of Commodore at these times feel like different companies -- everything goes nice and smoothly at the European divisions of Commodore, whereas chaos reigns in the US and all the awesome engineers just get screwed endlessly by the folks in the boardroom. Commodore's central HQ wasn't ever really right after Tramiel got fired, certainly not up top.
41:07 lol. I had this on the CPC464 as a kid and loved it, I even completed it as well. You forgot to mention the "driving stage" on the way to the bowling alley. I also liked the other Flintstones game that came before it, where you had to build a house and the game was all in yellow and black. Call me crazy but I loved those games. lol
Just started watching and glad to see Rise of The Robots in the intro. When I was a kid I spent the entirety of my birthday money on the Megadrive version of that game. I learned a hard lesson that day.
41:42 - excellent interpretation of Bob Ross if he ever got angry (which was never obvs)
Give X-Perts a Small Soldiers makeover and those graphics would be awesome! 😎👍
As busted as it is, I actually like X-Perts. I can see what they were trying to go for and what it could have been with more time and work put into it.
This is going to get me though 2hours of having to work from home while the family is off getting ready for christmas
Ho ho, me too!
Great video Kim keep up the great work. My computer as a kid was the Commodore 64.
You do the best top 100 lists on youtube...you should do more honestly.Also I do believe you once mentioned you aren't a fan of the game Gradius...I would love to see a video on why you don't like it.
OMG. I didn't realize that Cisco Heat was so horrible on C-64. On Amiga it was a pretty nice game as far as I recall.
And I remember Hard Drivin' on Speccy being equally horrible but I still remember it fondly. It was - for a speccy - a real great game graphically.
How many "worst football games" have we had now?
- Onside Soccer
- All-Star Soccer
- 4-4-2 Soccer
- Graham Souness' Vector Soccer
- World Championship Football
This might not even be all of them.
I agree with everything said in this video. Amazing list Kim. Must have taken ages well done.
Rex Ronan looks like the flamethrower guy from The Running Man
I had the Flintstones game on my Speccy 48k. I honestly didn't know it was shit; always assumed that I was shit. This was cathartic, cheers.
I kept wondering why Fantasia on the Mega Drive was always cheap. Even games like super thunder blade cost more.
I'm so glad I didn't bother picking it up. I was burned by the aforementioned Super Thunder Blade so I never really trusted brand new games that cost less than a tenner.
Back in the day I was always shocked at how Thunder Blade on the Master System looked and played better than the Mega Drive game.
I remember being so excited for rise of the robots. The game looked incredible in the magazines. It was a sort of scifi rpg but what we ended up with was an awful beatemup with decent graphics.
You cheated by treating _Cassette 50_ as one entry! ;-) That aside, as a fan of the Amstrad CPC, it was no great surprise to see _Bridge-It_ and _Count Duckula 2_ included in your list. _Bridge-It_ in particular is a long-running joke on two of the TH-cam streams that I watch regularly (CPC fans will know which ones I mean).
I've played and reviewed more than my fair share of terrible CPC games over the last 20-odd years and the CPC versions of most of the ZX Spectrum games in this list are just as staggeringly awful, if not worse!
Oh, gods, hearing Billy Connolly's fun opening for Super Gran rendered that way, my poor ears, my poor nostalgia
Hard Drivin was only released on compilation or as a budget title on the c64 so I suppose that was one saving grace.
well, it WASN'T what I was hoping for- a compilation of just the worst of the SNES as opposed to an every-system list like this one- but screw it, I take it... after all, to quote Kim yet again from his Top 20 Worst MD/Genesis Games Redone: "aahh; people like shit!" Happy Holidays, everyone!
At least that football game didn't have microtransactions.
So many great movies that could've become incredible RPG's with expanded lore...just wasted on so many of these games...
Great stuff Kim, thank you. Only I think Bebes Kids is based on the comedy of Robin Harris (pops from house party)
Stuck in bed with a bad cold Kim so this is just what the Dr ordered . Happy Christmas 🎄
Bad Cat looks an awful lot like the obstacle course in the C64 Double Dare!
Let me guess, even before watching: Squij is in there, right?
What a ride, thx for that early christmas present Kim!