Race Drivin' was another "port from hell" incident. It was a stupid thing to port in the first place. It's whole appeal in the arcade was that it was one of the first arcade cabinets to simulate a full cockpit with stick shift and all three pedals. Also the arcade game explained the random crashing bit by stating if you didn't stay on track you'd automatically fail, which the SNES version kept but with ZERO WARNING about this functionality in game or in the manual. The only arcade port that is dumber to my knowledge was Police 911. It was a revolutionary arcade game that used a full body tracking sensor (you know, like the Kinect, but good and released in 2001) for you to use to peck around cover and such while you took out the bad guys in the area. Konami ported it to the PS2 without even light gun support. It's as hilariously awful of a port as you'd expect.
I will stick up for Shaq Fu. People hate the idea of this game more than the game itself, which isn't even that bad. Also, this list needs more Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball, Street Combat and Terminator 2
And if you were a resident of Orlando at time you also remember that this was one of those things Magic fans pissed and moaned about saying that meant Shaq had no 'heart' and wanted to be part of Hollywood more than a basketball player. God I remember the Magic fanbase well. And he did go to Hollywood...and won a bunch of titles...and is considered one of the best big men of all time.
i know the game is ass anyways, but this is a prime example of a game being bad by bandwagon or cause someone famous said so, rather than being uttrely objectively completely horrible or the worst of them all XD
Hell, there were even worse games on the Atari 2600 than ET for fuck sake. Trust me, look it up, some of the games actually make ET look like Super Mario Brothers in comparison
@@VixXstazosJOB I thought Shaq Fu was crap back when it came out, before anyone said anything about the game. It was destined to be shit, and it is. There are worse SNES games, sure, but Shaq Fu is not good at all.
My friend in primary school was bought a copy on release day. I was so jealous of him as it had been hyped for months and looked incredible. Then he invited me round to play it. Even as little kids we could see how awful it was, and how gutted he was that his parents bought him something so terrible
10. Ballz 3D 9. Rise of The Machines 8. Bebe's Kids 7. Timecop 6. Shaq-Fu 5. Wayne's World 4. Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit 3. Pit-Fighter 2. Rap Jam: Volume 1 1. Race Drivin Dishonorable Mentions Space Ace The Wizard of Oz Ultraman: Towards the Future Casper Captain Novolin Batman Forever
I paid full price for Rise of the Robots because i thought the graphics where so realistic, lol. It had the worst gameplay ever, as I remember you could only play as that blue guy and the only possible moves where left, right, punch, kick, crouch, and jump.
I can't speak for Shaq Fu, but Batman Forever was a joke. It tried to be a side-scroller but mechanically played like a 2D fighting game. It just didn't work.
Rapjam ultimate strategy guide: Step 1: Stand under other teams net Step 2: Jump and catch the ball every time they shoot Step 3: Shoot full court shot. If you miss, allow other team to retrieve it and pass it back to you... oops I mean shoot again. Step 4: Enjoy being the undefeated grand champion of Rapjam.
Race Drivin' was the first thing that came to mind. When I was a kid we'd "make it a blockbuster night" on Fridays and my folks would rent two or three movies and I would select a game. I remember playing this one for maybe 20 minutes, and knowing my weekend was shot.
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I completely remember Race Drivin'!! It was in the $5 bin at Wal-Mart and we all thought what the hell and picked it up. It was easily the worst game I have ever seen. I think we ended up setting the cartridge on fire in my backyard.
I feel like I'm the only person that enjoyed playing shaq-fu back in the day.. No it's not a great game but I feel like people just wanna go along with the majority of people saying its a bad game.
I did have a little bit of fun with it, there was no way in hell I was gonna waste money buying it or getting it at blockbuster but I used to borrow from a friend once in a while who had it.
VixXstazosJOB, which chip? I mean, obviously the Super-FX couldn't be used. But it wasn't in number one, either. Interestingly, the Mega Drive port of that game runs quite a bit better in terms of frame rate, although it's still pretty dire. It's certainly no Virtua Racing. Shame _that_ game's chip was never used in anything else, it was awesome.
My opinion 10: Ballz 3D/ BatMan Forever 9: Ren & Stimpy: Fire Dogs/ Pit Fighter 8: Space Ace/ Time Cop 7: Rise Of The Robots 6: Wizard Of Oz/ Race Driven 5: Bebe's Kids 4: Wayne's World 3: Shaq Fu 2: Captain Novolin 1: Hong Kong 97
You want a good Wizard of OZ game. I recommend The Wizard of OZ: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road for the DS it's an awesome JRPG made by guys who made the JRPG awesomeness that was the 1st 3 Wild Arms games for the PS1. And Party roles were Dorothy was the Red Mage meaning besides having good attack spells she also served as the healer, the Scarecrow was the Black Mage, and the Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion served as the party's tanks/high-damage dealers.
Not mentioned in this list is Home Alone - based on the popular film of the same name. It was beyond abysmal, and was made by the same developer who gave us Pitfighter - THQ. Boy did they make some shocking games in the 90's.
Man I remember race driving and I'll I did was crash, but watching the replay of the crash was so novel at that time that I was glued to the game-wow we were idiots for games back then.
Yes, Acclaim was right up there with LJN when it came to making flaming piles of turd video games. When I was a kid, I almost never bothered playing any of Acclaim’s games.
The pseudo-3D graphics in that first game are actually really impressive. I was actually convinced that WatchMojo had messed up again, until I looked it up and confirmed it was on the SNES.
The SuperFX chip wasn't released until 1993. Tengen should've waited until then, but they rushed Race Drivin' instead. Race Drivin' should've been released on the 32X as well.
Thank you for vindicating me by including Pit Fighter. My friend and I stared at the cover at the rental store and thought it would be awesome. Real people! It was clunky AND broken. Then I rented FF2 for the SNES which is really, what the 3rd or 4th? And all was well.
10. Not Interested - Ballz 3D 09. Not Interested - Space Ace 08. Not Interested - The Wizard Of Oz 07. Not Interested - Rise Of The Robots 06. Not Interested - Bebe's Kids 05. Not Interested - Timecop 04. Not Interested - Shaq-Fu 03. Not Interested - Pit-Fighter 02. Not Interested - Rap Jam: Volume One 01. Not Interested - Race Drivin
Honestly, "Shaq Fu" had amazing animation. Even nowadays it still looks fluid and what not. "Game Grumps" admitted this also. The animation and controls are amazing for that era and still hold up.
Yeah Shaq Fu might not be the best, but compared to the other bad fighting games for the SNES like Power Moves, Rise of the Robots and Pit Fighter... yeah Shaq Fu is much better than those
The fact that they put out a game based on a SIT COM alone is enough to make it suck. I mean I can understand putting out games based on cartoons and action shows, but a fucking sit com?
The box didn't even come with instructions it came with some bullshit paper that said real men don't need instructions and it was hard af when I heard of it in the Guinness world records gamers edition 2015 in the prime time to pixels feature I thought it was mortal combat with power tools which sounds fun so I dragged out my dad's snes and found his power tool pursuit and tried to play it t sucked ass
licensed games = movie games official games = official games released I dont expect watch mojo to understand the details, but it's definitely noticeable when you miss out these easy to find details.
*Have you been a fan of TH-cam game reviewers for the past 5 years like AVGN and JonTron? Then you've seen this list. WatchMojo everybody. Continuing to rip off ideas and captured gameplay from more talented content makers and be as lazy as possible with the most minimal of effort. These guys are making money from these rip-off videos... Let that sink in*
I am one of those said content creators that they ripped off. It makes ma angry to see these videos, especially when half the list s fighting games (too easy to pick on). I applaud their strive to make these sort of videos but they need to first off, ask real gamers and second, not copy everyone else. They could have easily asked me and I would have gave them a much better list.
There are millions of lists out there and doing a top 10 or bottom 10 list is a no brainer. Not really original idea from those two channels I've never heard of before. You know, people can come up with the same idea and not be copying or ripping off each other, especially when it's such an obvious thing like a top 10 or bottom 10 list. Did they rip off David Letterman by doing a top 10 list? lol.
I remember I used to bring friends over and tell them race drivin was the best game I had ever played. I'd stick it on and leave the room for a while. Some great laughs with that game
The MD\Genesis had a core CPU that was roughly twice as fast as the SNES's main CPU, and also had a secondary 8-bit Z80 chip which could also be used to take some burdens off the main processor. Plus it was an M68000, one of the single most common processors in history, which was in 16-bit computers like the Amiga and Atari ST. So experienced programmers knew a lot of tricks to get more speed out of it. Really, the SNES was just plain underpowered, and its built-in scaling and rotation could only do so much to counterbalance the slow CPU since designers were so limited it how they could use "Mode 7".
The SNES was a strange mix, actually. It was cutting edge in some areas, but really behind-the-times in others. The onboard scaling and rotation was genuinely impressive for the time (even if its usage was limited) and having a sample-based sound system was also fairly unique. But having such a slow processor really held it back, as did having a pretty low amount of RAM. OTOH, the Genesis was built out of super-common off-the-shelf components, much like how Nintendo tends to build its systems these days. Everything in it had already been used in plenty of computers and arcade cabinets.
I do see the flexibility of the SNES sound hardware (especially with recent innovations like SD2SNES streaming CD quality sound to it), but most games had soundtracks that sounded like low quality sample Tracker tunes. Which essentially they were. Maybe my ears just don't like low sample rates. Poorly done Mega Drive games sounded awful in an entirely different way, but when they were good, they were pretty fantastic. The two different approaches each console took to sound are both very interesting 😊
i dunno about that rise of the robots one, I still enjoy playing that one to this day, the music alone gets me pumped to keep playing. Once you learn the moves, which are pretty easy, the fighting becomes much more fluid than the jolty punches and kicks,
Actually Race Drivin' was like DOS's Stunts but that game was super fun, really liked playing a lot of time, annoy IA drivers, pushing them off the road or making his car wreck. Good old times...
OK, this guy does not sound like a gamer, but rather some typical man in his 20s who's working for a corporation trying to appeal to popular opinion. :/
I remember my favorite video store having a game sale. This one time I bought a SNES fighting game for $3 and to this day I think I wasted that money. Anyone ever play Battle Blaze? Maybe the problem was I already had Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct and Street Fighter in my collection!
I remember playing Pit Fighter and Race Drivin' in the arcades and as arcade games they were decent, but when they got ported to the home game systems, the quality took such a nosedive it was pathetic.
Not the SNES version. The only versions of Pit Fighter that were decent (at least out of the ones I played) were the Sega Genesis and the original arcade version. I heard the Lynx version was good too, but I never played it. Every other take home version I played should have been called SHIT Fighter
I remember getting rise of the robots as a kid when I seen the boxart. It looked so cool. Man was I disappointed once I opened it. The box was the coolest thing by far
Mario's Time Machine was a fun educational game, besides having to do the "timed wave racing mushroom collection" every time you need to time travel. Unfortunately, that makes it terrible to play. It was the only game I ever rented that I had to go back and exchange for something else. I didn't even know if that would be allowed, but the game is so terrible that I had to try. So I don't think it should get a pass for being educational, because the educational part isn't why it's the worst. It was actually fun to do the educational stuff. It's one of the worst SNES games because of something else they added that ruined it.
I played Race Drivin on the Megadrive, or Hard Driving as it was called. I actually enjoyed it, for me the only bad thing about it was that it only had one track. Once you got past the initial difficulty it was a fun game to play, the game play was designed to be as close to realistic driving as you could get on a 16-bit console and the graphics are worth a mention as they did try to be experimental with 3D graphics on a 16 bit console. So overall the flaw was they tried to do too much which left them with quite a clunky game, but I enjoyed it because I recognized what they were trying to do.
Of these games, I have only played Pit Fighter. Only it must have been for the Genesis. All of those features that they said the SNES version had lost evidently weren't cut from the Genesis.
I remember my dad buying me Rise of the Robots when I was a kid...we still dont talk
Well he didn't know. Talk to him. I'm sure he would appreciate it.
a crappy game indeed, but you're just too harsh lol
At least he didn't waste 60-70$ on it like i did! >
Lol hell nah
Dam! LMAO!!!!
Race Drivin' was another "port from hell" incident. It was a stupid thing to port in the first place. It's whole appeal in the arcade was that it was one of the first arcade cabinets to simulate a full cockpit with stick shift and all three pedals. Also the arcade game explained the random crashing bit by stating if you didn't stay on track you'd automatically fail, which the SNES version kept but with ZERO WARNING about this functionality in game or in the manual.
The only arcade port that is dumber to my knowledge was Police 911. It was a revolutionary arcade game that used a full body tracking sensor (you know, like the Kinect, but good and released in 2001) for you to use to peck around cover and such while you took out the bad guys in the area. Konami ported it to the PS2 without even light gun support. It's as hilariously awful of a port as you'd expect.
I will stick up for Shaq Fu. People hate the idea of this game more than the game itself, which isn't even that bad.
Also, this list needs more Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball, Street Combat and Terminator 2
Snes drunk in the house!!!!
Shaq fu might be best game on this list
Shaq Fu got heavy play in my neighborhood.
It would have been a good game if it weren't for the bad controls and awkward gameplay it would have been good.
no lie i fux with snes drunk
Shaq Fu was a difficult game I had it on genesis it wasn't as bad as people make it to be
The guy on the cover of this video Time Cop look like a Judge Dredd Cyclops from X-Men.
he's gonna take you back to the past...
He'd rather have, a buffalo,
Take a diarrhea dump in his ear...
He's the Angry Nintendo Nerd
He’s the Angry Atari Sega Nerd
He's the Angry Video Game Nerd
It took us a whole year,but we finally fulfilled the entire AVGN opening!
Good shit, gentlemen. 👏
6:42-6:43 Besides the fact that Shaq was a member of the Orlando Magic when the game was created.
but we are gamers and young, we are not suposed to know that in the first place, cut em some slack this time. :)
jeffdoro I guess but they could of at least researched that.
exactly what I was thinking! all SNES fans are old enough to know this
And if you were a resident of Orlando at time you also remember that this was one of those things Magic fans pissed and moaned about saying that meant Shaq had no 'heart' and wanted to be part of Hollywood more than a basketball player.
God I remember the Magic fanbase well. And he did go to Hollywood...and won a bunch of titles...and is considered one of the best big men of all time.
phuturephunk True.
I loved Ultra-Man. Was very difficult to play but it was fun.
im so glad Race Drivin' was included. Nobody ever remembers it when i bring it up. The title sounds like a Japanese-English lost in translation thing
I played race driving on the PC. I liked it for the time.
I played it in the arcade and it was the same crap graphics but you go to sit in a make shift car lol
Now we know where the Tesla Cybertruck comes from.
Played both arcade and console this brings back horrible memories lol console version drove u nuts
Wasted a great joke, the crossover title should´ve been "Rise of the balls"
3D
“The ballz have dropped”
There are far worse games than Shaq Fu, I don't even think it belongs in the top 10.
i know the game is ass anyways, but this is a prime example of a game being bad by bandwagon or cause someone famous said so, rather than being uttrely objectively completely horrible or the worst of them all XD
Shaq Fu was really bad...
But Mega Man Soccer is the worst SNES game in existence.
Hell, there were even worse games on the Atari 2600 than ET for fuck sake. Trust me, look it up, some of the games actually make ET look like Super Mario Brothers in comparison
I had it, I loved it, we played it every day lol.
@@VixXstazosJOB I thought Shaq Fu was crap back when it came out, before anyone said anything about the game. It was destined to be shit, and it is. There are worse SNES games, sure, but Shaq Fu is not good at all.
Rise of the Robots is much worse than Shaq Fu
I know. I rented it one weekend back in the day.Give me back my weekend Nintendo gawddamit!!
My friend in primary school was bought a copy on release day. I was so jealous of him as it had been hyped for months and looked incredible. Then he invited me round to play it. Even as little kids we could see how awful it was, and how gutted he was that his parents bought him something so terrible
The original PC version was actually pretty good. The SNES port was shit
Beavis and Butt-Head
Mega Man Soccer
Ren & Stimpy: Fire Dogs
Lester The Unlikely
The Terminator
Tony Lutador Stanley I was just going to say “Fire Dogs”. I rented it once and wondered how that unplayable mess escaped.
How about the Aerosmith game I would put that in
hahahaha mega man soccer sounds pretty terrible
I actually liked and beat Beavis and Butthead.
That Terminator game was truly horrendous, same with the side scrolling T2 one.
Lester the Unlikely should have been on this list. This game is a steaming pile of shit.
that game was such a headache to play
I feel like that game was purposely bad to be a joke
Omg AVGN has to review Ballz. Just imagine the jokes. They write themselves.
I'm surprised that he hasn't done ballz 3D yet but I'll think he'll do it soon
@@GizmoFantasyCrew or captain novolin
@@Dontevenaskme-92 Oh yeah but how's he going to do jokes without the freaks of Twitter trying to cancel him.
@@GizmoFantasyCrew good question
10. Ballz 3D
9. Rise of The Machines
8. Bebe's Kids
7. Timecop
6. Shaq-Fu
5. Wayne's World
4. Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit
3. Pit-Fighter
2. Rap Jam: Volume 1
1. Race Drivin
Dishonorable Mentions
Space Ace
The Wizard of Oz
Ultraman: Towards the Future
Casper
Captain Novolin
Batman Forever
I paid full price for Rise of the Robots because i thought the graphics where so realistic, lol. It had the worst gameplay ever, as I remember you could only play as that blue guy and the only possible moves where left, right, punch, kick, crouch, and jump.
Shaq Fu and Batman Forever is not that bad! Thera are tons of boring and unplayable games in snes but not them in my opinion.
you are all right.
I can't speak for Shaq Fu, but Batman Forever was a joke. It tried to be a side-scroller but mechanically played like a 2D fighting game. It just didn't work.
Aaron Illingworth Batman Forever was actually made off Mortal Kombat’s engine, hence the klunky kontrols (Damn, I’m doing it again!)
Nope shaq fu looks better than batman forever
Shaq Fu sucks ass, but Batman Forever isn't bad at all.
So, AVGN has some job to do.
yep
Had. Most of the titles were already covered.
He could do Rise of the Robots, Captain Novolin and Race Drivin' for sure.
I can't remember for sure, but somebody else already did those.
GrandeGui64
He could do them in his own style though, I'm sure even if someone else reviewed them
10. Ballz 3D
9. Space Ace
8. Wizard of Oz
7. Rise of the Robots
6. Bebe's Kids
5. Time Cop
4. Shaq-Fu
3. Pit-Fighter
2.Rap Jam v1
1.Race Drivin'
Rapjam ultimate strategy guide:
Step 1: Stand under other teams net
Step 2: Jump and catch the ball every time they shoot
Step 3: Shoot full court shot. If you miss, allow other team to retrieve it and pass it back to you... oops I mean shoot again.
Step 4: Enjoy being the undefeated grand champion of Rapjam.
I'm just waiting for Rapjam Vol. 10 for the Xbox One, featuring Eminem, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, and Tupac's ghost (who is a bonus playable character!).
But only if you pre-order. PS4 Gets Biggie.
Damn you, GameStop exclusives!!!!!!!!!
I came here looking for The Tick... was disappointed.
What about "Street Combat"? THAT'S the worst fighting game ever made IMO.
It was an "Americanized" version of a Japanese game called Ranma 1/2.
Race Drivin' was the first thing that came to mind. When I was a kid we'd "make it a blockbuster night" on Fridays and my folks would rent two or three movies and I would select a game. I remember playing this one for maybe 20 minutes, and knowing my weekend was shot.
WatchMojo...the only channel I can go to with original content, laughs, memories, "old" games, movies, etc. and of course good entertainment. Thanks WatchMojo :)
god, I remember a friend having Race Drivin' and him swearing it was awesome.
No, Mark Dill, it was not,
I completely remember Race Drivin'!! It was in the $5 bin at Wal-Mart and we all thought what the hell and picked it up. It was easily the worst game I have ever seen. I think we ended up setting the cartridge on fire in my backyard.
I feel like I'm the only person that enjoyed playing shaq-fu back in the day.. No it's not a great game but I feel like people just wanna go along with the majority of people saying its a bad game.
exactly,shaq-fu was a fun game these dudes are reaching.....
I did have a little bit of fun with it, there was no way in hell I was gonna waste money buying it or getting it at blockbuster but I used to borrow from a friend once in a while who had it.
Games pretty sweet, I still play it whenever I have friends over.
ya it was fun
ive never known anyone who owned it lol
The only thing ballz 3D is good for, is taking apart for the DSP chip
Another famous basketball star was featured in a stinker called:
"Michael Jordan's Chaos in the Windy City"
What a name hahaha. That's even worse than Shaq Fu!
@@jevinday the game was good. Michael Jordan can pick many super balls to defeat enemies. Boomerang ball, bouncing ball, fire, ice, etc
No Terminator 2?
PBG already covered that in his Top Ten Worst Licensed Video Games list.
John Redican What was wrong with that one?
Robo vs Terminator is awesome, though as both snes and megadrive versions are similar, stick with Sega since it is uncensored.
This list should have been games EXCLUSIVELY on the SNES and not games such as Ballz 3D and Shaq-Fu that were on other consoles as well.
I was thinking the same thing
That's like saying the PC version of Arkham Knight isn't one of the worst games of 2015...
Yup, That was a copy paste from the Worst Sega Genesis Games, they are all the same! (Ballz 3D, Batman Forever, That Damn Robots fighting, Jaq Fu)
except for number one, Sega couldn't handle that exclusive SNES chip though
VixXstazosJOB, which chip? I mean, obviously the Super-FX couldn't be used. But it wasn't in number one, either. Interestingly, the Mega Drive port of that game runs quite a bit better in terms of frame rate, although it's still pretty dire. It's certainly no Virtua Racing. Shame _that_ game's chip was never used in anything else, it was awesome.
Pit Fighter was a good game in Sega Genesis
No...pit fighter was a good arcade game
Nah
My opinion
10: Ballz 3D/ BatMan Forever
9: Ren & Stimpy: Fire Dogs/ Pit Fighter
8: Space Ace/ Time Cop
7: Rise Of The Robots
6: Wizard Of Oz/ Race Driven
5: Bebe's Kids
4: Wayne's World
3: Shaq Fu
2: Captain Novolin
1: Hong Kong 97
You want a good Wizard of OZ game. I recommend The Wizard of OZ: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road for the DS it's an awesome JRPG made by guys who made the JRPG awesomeness that was the 1st 3 Wild Arms games for the PS1. And Party roles were Dorothy was the Red Mage meaning besides having good attack spells she also served as the healer, the Scarecrow was the Black Mage, and the Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion served as the party's tanks/high-damage dealers.
I see that Lester got a pass. How unlikely.
Funniest comment of the day goes to you.
That's clever
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Really? You're not even gonna give Lester The Unlikely a mention?
Super Godzilla, consider yourself lucky.
Too many sequels. XD
You have to admit, the probability that they would even know about it is....unlikely. ;)
it had a good idea, but the execution was bad
Lester the Unlikely is actually pretty competently made game. It's just different and not that much fun for most people.
no lawnmowerman? I'm surprised.
I had that game; It was pretty awful.
They don't actually do research here, they just watch videos by James Rolfe and take notes.
Yeah, Lawnmower Man is a very terrible game.
@@jacksonparker1539 ikr
Great comment.. That game is dookie
Not mentioned in this list is Home Alone - based on the popular film of the same name. It was beyond abysmal, and was made by the same developer who gave us Pitfighter - THQ. Boy did they make some shocking games in the 90's.
Man I remember race driving and I'll I did was crash, but watching the replay of the crash was so novel at that time that I was glued to the game-wow we were idiots for games back then.
I suggested a Top 10 Worst Acclaim Entertainment Games, do that one too.
Yes, Acclaim was right up there with LJN when it came to making flaming piles of turd video games. When I was a kid, I almost never bothered playing any of Acclaim’s games.
Only good one was MK2 on SNES.
The pseudo-3D graphics in that first game are actually really impressive. I was actually convinced that WatchMojo had messed up again, until I looked it up and confirmed it was on the SNES.
Yes but graphics don't make a game good, GOOD GAMEPLAY does
So you watched avgn episodes and made a list about it?
The SuperFX chip wasn't released until 1993. Tengen should've waited until then, but they rushed Race Drivin' instead. Race Drivin' should've been released on the 32X as well.
Toys for the SNES is my least favorite SNES game. It deserves a dishonorable mention.
Thank you for vindicating me by including Pit Fighter. My friend and I stared at the cover at the rental store and thought it would be awesome. Real people! It was clunky AND broken. Then I rented FF2 for the SNES which is really, what the 3rd or 4th? And all was well.
thanks James Rolfe on Hong Kong 97.
Porn has ruined my life. My boiler has gone and I'm scared to call the plumber.
I know that feel bro
What does porn have to do with either of thise🤔
kingkay14 what can you catch and not throw away
Aids
+Jamie Gilmartin 😮 damn you must be suffering
I worked as a asistent plumer, studied my way out. I saw things like that every day, just call one. The sooner the better, bealive me.
1:38. Open wide for chunky. I almost died.
10. Not Interested - Ballz 3D
09. Not Interested - Space Ace
08. Not Interested - The Wizard Of Oz
07. Not Interested - Rise Of The Robots
06. Not Interested - Bebe's Kids
05. Not Interested - Timecop
04. Not Interested - Shaq-Fu
03. Not Interested - Pit-Fighter
02. Not Interested - Rap Jam: Volume One
01. Not Interested - Race Drivin
where's street fighter the movie game?????
:v
oh that was horrible
Eduardo Shogun the snes port of street fighter alpha 2 was worse
burai the real green ranger NOTHING is worse than the Movie Game, and SFA2 SNES wasn’t that bad.
Gustavobloxxerz, and I’m not 5 you nonces. well sfa 2 snes was not bad but we have to wait until the fight is on
I almost destroyed my SNES out of frustration while playing Space Ace.
Wow the narrator actually sounds emotional in this for once. He must have really loved the SNES. He sounds genuinely disgusted these games were made.
Timecop is such a bad game, it's unbelievable..
The music from Time Cop that you showed was pretty much a direct ripoff of the music from the original doom! WTF?
i loved pit fighter
Yep that was my shit
Yep. But ONLY the arcade version
Honestly, "Shaq Fu" had amazing animation. Even nowadays it still looks fluid and what not. "Game Grumps" admitted this also. The animation and controls are amazing for that era and still hold up.
Also, the Genesis version has more levels!
Yeah Shaq Fu might not be the best, but compared to the other bad fighting games for the SNES like Power Moves, Rise of the Robots and Pit Fighter... yeah Shaq Fu is much better than those
home improvement power tool pursuit needs to be in this list the game was absolutely horrible in every way from the controls to everything else
Peyton Sawyer that game sucked ballz
The fact that they put out a game based on a SIT COM alone is enough to make it suck. I mean I can understand putting out games based on cartoons and action shows, but a fucking sit com?
Ugghh eurrggghh uurrgghh !
The box didn't even come with instructions it came with some bullshit paper that said real men don't need instructions and it was hard af when I heard of it in the Guinness world records gamers edition 2015 in the prime time to pixels feature I thought it was mortal combat with power tools which sounds fun so I dragged out my dad's snes and found his power tool pursuit and tried to play it t sucked ass
licensed games = movie games
official games = official games released
I dont expect watch mojo to understand the details, but it's definitely noticeable when you miss out these easy to find details.
Timecop is arguably the worst game ever!
6:10 did shaq just use rasenshuriken?
Where is Lester the unlikely? That game is also BAD
The game itself didn't have any design flaws, it's difficulty level was just retarded
I was well gutted when I bought that robot fighting game
same here me old china
Top 10 games I suffered from:
10. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)
9.Indiana Jones (NES)
8. ESWAT (Sega Genesis)
7. The Crow (Sega Saturn)
6. Spider-Man X-men (SNES)
5. Super Punch-Out (SNES)
4. Virtual Bart (SNES)
3. Toxic Crusaders (Sega Genesis)
2. The Terminator (Sega Game Gear)
1. Silver Surfer (NES)
I had Pit Fighter on SNES and I refuse to believe that any game on the system could have been worse
Shaq Fu Graphics are actualy Dope!! I mean, c'mon look at the smooth animations and the pixel art for the backgrounds
*Have you been a fan of TH-cam game reviewers for the past 5 years like AVGN and JonTron? Then you've seen this list. WatchMojo everybody. Continuing to rip off ideas and captured gameplay from more talented content makers and be as lazy as possible with the most minimal of effort. These guys are making money from these rip-off videos... Let that sink in*
I am one of those said content creators that they ripped off. It makes ma angry to see these videos, especially when half the list s fighting games (too easy to pick on). I applaud their strive to make these sort of videos but they need to first off, ask real gamers and second, not copy everyone else. They could have easily asked me and I would have gave them a much better list.
There are millions of lists out there and doing a top 10 or bottom 10 list is a no brainer. Not really original idea from those two channels I've never heard of before. You know, people can come up with the same idea and not be copying or ripping off each other, especially when it's such an obvious thing like a top 10 or bottom 10 list. Did they rip off David Letterman by doing a top 10 list? lol.
Not gonna lie, kinda want to see a next gen Rise Of The Robots.
Also, there was a sequel to the game (which was PC only if I recall).
There was One Must Fall 2097, which wasn't a sequel so much as it was a clone, and actually much better than ROTR
Rule1: fighting game clones are bad. Rule2: tie in games to film or TV are bad. Break both rules in one game and you a perfect storm of awful.
I remember I used to bring friends over and tell them race drivin was the best game I had ever played. I'd stick it on and leave the room for a while. Some great laughs with that game
Captain Novolin does not suck.
FurbyFan #1 for educational rights it doesn't
I thought Batman forever was not bad
Race Drivin' is Hard Drivin' on the Genesis and it ran better on there without a special chip.
Yeah, Mega Drive has a lot more grunt for that kind of thing. Which is peculiar, given it came out... two years before the SNES?
The MD\Genesis had a core CPU that was roughly twice as fast as the SNES's main CPU, and also had a secondary 8-bit Z80 chip which could also be used to take some burdens off the main processor. Plus it was an M68000, one of the single most common processors in history, which was in 16-bit computers like the Amiga and Atari ST. So experienced programmers knew a lot of tricks to get more speed out of it.
Really, the SNES was just plain underpowered, and its built-in scaling and rotation could only do so much to counterbalance the slow CPU since designers were so limited it how they could use "Mode 7".
Jason Blalock, so the SNES was Nintendo's first Wii, basically. Designed to be good enough, rather than cutting edge.
The SNES was a strange mix, actually. It was cutting edge in some areas, but really behind-the-times in others. The onboard scaling and rotation was genuinely impressive for the time (even if its usage was limited) and having a sample-based sound system was also fairly unique. But having such a slow processor really held it back, as did having a pretty low amount of RAM.
OTOH, the Genesis was built out of super-common off-the-shelf components, much like how Nintendo tends to build its systems these days. Everything in it had already been used in plenty of computers and arcade cabinets.
I do see the flexibility of the SNES sound hardware (especially with recent innovations like SD2SNES streaming CD quality sound to it), but most games had soundtracks that sounded like low quality sample Tracker tunes. Which essentially they were. Maybe my ears just don't like low sample rates. Poorly done Mega Drive games sounded awful in an entirely different way, but when they were good, they were pretty fantastic. The two different approaches each console took to sound are both very interesting 😊
GamesSack included Race Drivin' in their Snes episode and the commentary was HILARIOUS!
i dunno about that rise of the robots one, I still enjoy playing that one to this day, the music alone gets me pumped to keep playing. Once you learn the moves, which are pretty easy, the fighting becomes much more fluid than the jolty punches and kicks,
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must have left your brains at the door...
punch n pie?
One of the fighters look like Ronald McDonald
He even made a "honk" noise when he got hit, reminiscent of an actual clown.
I actually liked Pit Fighter.
everyone did i thought. it was bad, but that was very early on in the system's life
1:59 That red, yellow, and white avatar reminds me of Saitama.
I had completely forgotten about Pit Fighter. It was so much fun at the arcade.
In other words, you guys just rip off AVGN
yes, because we all know HE invented the review
How? It's not like AVGN is 100 percent original either. Plus AVGN doesn't really do top tens, now does he.
I Identify As A Commodore 64 Since I'm An Old Fart at least He just puts videos not explaining
No, they clearly ripped off the Irate Gamer.
You know what game was awesome in the Arcades? Race Drivin'
Hard Drivin' was also a great game in arcades, but every take home version outright sucked
The Genesis version was slightly better than its SNES counterpart
God bless you watch mojo for not adding my time machine
Actually Race Drivin' was like DOS's Stunts but that game was super fun, really liked playing a lot of time, annoy IA drivers, pushing them off the road or making his car wreck. Good old times...
I remember getting Space Ace for Snes...Took it back for something
better the next day. Shadowrun on Snes was a much better gamble.
so what they just decided to steal from avgn?
I liked shaq fu
Me too! I used to play it after school! Same with Street Fighter II and a few other good ones
Cj Newman I like Sega version better.
OK, this guy does not sound like a gamer, but rather some typical man in his 20s who's working for a corporation trying to appeal to popular opinion. :/
THIS XD
What does a gamer sound like? Comic Book Guy?! I picture him when I read comments like these. "He's not a real gamer." O-kay.
I imagine an awful lot of gamers _are_ typical men in their 20s who work for a corporation trying to appeal to popular opinion.
I remember my favorite video store having a game sale. This one time I bought a SNES fighting game for $3 and to this day I think I wasted that money. Anyone ever play Battle Blaze? Maybe the problem was I already had Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct and Street Fighter in my collection!
I remember playing Pit Fighter and Race Drivin' in the arcades and as arcade games they were decent, but when they got ported to the home game systems, the quality took such a nosedive it was pathetic.
Shaq-Fu wasn't bad.
Yes it was. It still is bad and always will be bad. The story is shit and the game is shit.
The story is bizarre but the game is not horrible, just a bit clunky.
pit fighter was actually a good game.it was the first mortal kombat.
The Genesis port of Pit Fighter was better for some reason. It had the weapons and crowd traps. Controls were still a problem though.
The original ARCADE version and the Genesis version were good....
THE SNES PORT WAS SHITE
The point is the SNES version was a very poor port of the game. The Sega version was much better. Closer to the Arcade in quality
try playing the gameboy version of mortal kombat
i only played it on the sega genesis
wtf pit fighter was amazing!!
Not the SNES version.
The only versions of Pit Fighter that were decent (at least out of the ones I played) were the Sega Genesis and the original arcade version. I heard the Lynx version was good too, but I never played it. Every other take home version I played should have been called SHIT Fighter
God the local arcade I went to had Race Driving sitting there from the mid 80's (when it was super advanced) to like 98 when the mall closed.
I remember getting rise of the robots as a kid when I seen the boxart. It looked so cool. Man was I disappointed once I opened it. The box was the coolest thing by far
Why does Pitfighters music sound like it came straight from Seinfeld?? xDDDD
Mario's Time Machine was a fun educational game, besides having to do the "timed wave racing mushroom collection" every time you need to time travel. Unfortunately, that makes it terrible to play. It was the only game I ever rented that I had to go back and exchange for something else. I didn't even know if that would be allowed, but the game is so terrible that I had to try. So I don't think it should get a pass for being educational, because the educational part isn't why it's the worst. It was actually fun to do the educational stuff. It's one of the worst SNES games because of something else they added that ruined it.
This takes me back to my 8-year old days with these videos
I played Race Drivin on the Megadrive, or Hard Driving as it was called.
I actually enjoyed it, for me the only bad thing about it was that it only had one track.
Once you got past the initial difficulty it was a fun game to play, the game play was designed to be as close to realistic driving as you could get on a 16-bit console and the graphics are worth a mention as they did try to be experimental with 3D graphics on a 16 bit console.
So overall the flaw was they tried to do too much which left them with quite a clunky game, but I enjoyed it because I recognized what they were trying to do.
Race Drivin' was a SEQUEL to Hard Drivin' It was NOT the same game
Of these games, I have only played Pit Fighter. Only it must have been for the Genesis. All of those features that they said the SNES version had lost evidently weren't cut from the Genesis.