Battle Toads you fools...
Addition: tmnt, particularly the underwater level.... Fakn bombs...
Addition : strider....
Addition : xcom... For the fear factor alone..
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1 OdpowiedźEdytowany przez użytkownika RealismIsTheBest: 1/31/2016 6:57:01 PM*Clears throat* Pacman How many people do you know who have beat it?
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2 OdpowiedziThe only time I've felt like like smashing someting or throwing my dog out of my window is when I played Mario party -blam!- YOU TOAD YOU TINY PRICK!!!
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Edytowany przez użytkownika theraputicGreen: 2/1/2016 7:47:33 PMXcom on anything but casual *Takes notes*
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9 OdpowiedziNinja Gaiden. 'nuff said.
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12 OdpowiedziThrough the Fire and Flames on Expert
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Ninja gaiden hands down
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Freeflow
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1 OdpowiedźFk the underwater level of tmnt...I will never forget it haha.
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5 OdpowiedziUnderstanding Women Vol. 1
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Silver Surfer for NES
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3 OdpowiedziBrothers. It's hard to control both characters by yourself.
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3 OdpowiedziHalo 2 S.L.A.S.O
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4 OdpowiedziEarthworm Jim
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4 OdpowiedziEdytowany przez użytkownika Roush429R: 1/28/2016 1:36:04 AMNope. Have them all beat. Friday the 13th on the original Nintendo. Hands down the hardest.
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2 OdpowiedziBrink [spoiler]Ayy lmao[/spoiler]
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2 OdpowiedziI'll throw my thoughts in as well to this topic; First off let me say that unlocking the Invincibility cheat on Goldeneye for N64 took me forever, even made me rage/scream for hours on end. The biggest issue besides having to play it on the 00 Agent difficulty where you can die from a few series of gun blasts or even a single explosion, was that you needed to find an undercover scientist who gives you a device to unlock the door to the room with the chemical tanks. The scientist however could appear in about five different random spots upon each attempt and only three of them were in the direct path to the exit. The other possible five were off the main path and you wouldn't be able to explore there in time since you only had about two and a half minutes to beat the entire stage to unlock the cheat. Second also on N64 was a spaceship rail shooter called Knife Edge. You shot random enemies from a ship's turrets as it ran threw a predetermined path like Rebel Assaults I and II. The final level involved fighting multiple foes in addition to an incredibly hard boss that looked like a crab with muscle arms. He injests your commanding officer thus why you have to destroy his regenerating arms so he doesn't whack your ship. Problem was your ship's health didn't regenerate nor where there power ups or shields. You started with 100% health at the start with X number of lives, no checkpoints either if memory serves. Despite me trying repeatedly I never was able to defeat the final boss. Third is a bit of an odd choice but assuming you do not under any circumstances look up guides or walkthroughs online, this game is relatively impossible to beat. Day of the Tentacle for Mac and Windows 95. It was the sequel to Maniac Mansion, both of them were point and click games. Although no matter what you did in DotT, you couldn't make the game unwinnable whereas in the first all the characters could die, the house could blow up, so on and so forth. The game featured time travel between three people in a bizarre but hilarious adventure to stop a tentacle from world domination. Yet the puzzle solving required extensive thought processing that took even seasoned veterans weeks to figure out. Even accessing Laverne in the future I doubt many people could accomplish without looking it up. The game is being re-released on PS4 this March if any Sony users want to check it out, and I suggest you do. Finally to end things I'll say trying to beat Dead Space III on the difficulty where you can save all you want, but cannot die a single time irritated me greatly. The randomness of an instant death made this challenge impossible for me. I remember getting up the mountain, the lift falling with your friend still on it cause your co op partner hacked the rope since the mountain was unstable, defeating the boss, getting to the next building then being overwhelmed by those screechy monkey creatures in a hallway before I could hit the pause button. That was the farthest I got before I threw in the towel. I've said a lot already so I'll leave it there, sorry for the long post.
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4 OdpowiedziKid icarus on nes is a -blam!-in pain in the ass!!!
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Edytowany przez użytkownika R-E-D-C-E-L-L: 1/31/2016 9:57:57 AMPeople overlook Contra. if you didn't put in the cheat code and you played straight up with only 3 lives to try to beat the whole game, chances are, you were not beating it even if your mom's life depended on it. Also Mega Man 1 on NES? [i]Brutally[/i] unforgiving game. I'd also have to say that the invincibles in borderlands 2 are some of the hardest bosses that gaming offers on Op lvl 8. They're not called invincible for just any reason.
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Super ghouls and ghosts
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Ninja gaiden 2 on master ninja difficulty
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Rare Replay has Battle Toads, relive the hair ripping gameplay on your Xbox One!
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2 OdpowiedziThat computer game where you had to press tiles and not touch a mine
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[spoiler]FREEFLOW[/spoiler]
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1 OdpowiedźHalo Wars, Legendary all debuff skulls on.
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Xcom... ironman impossible long war all recruits no snipers no gunners first alien base challenge.... something i think i totally just made up but sounds like a real challenge
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14 OdpowiedziLoZ OoT Water Temple