mick_aka
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Post by mick_aka on Aug 9, 2007 19:01:35 GMT
As there was a bit of contoversy and confusion with the last attempt we are going to re-try our worst game ever poll! Each user may nominate ONE Sega Saturn title this time from any region as the worst Saturn game of all time. In one month from now the 15 top nominations will be put into a poll which will remain open for another month, at the end of which will we hopefully have... SegaSaturn.co.uk's Worst Saturn Game of All Time! List your nomination, with or without reasons, below. Mick
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rossi46
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Post by rossi46 on Aug 9, 2007 22:47:29 GMT
The Crow: City of Angels.
Simply because it looked appalling, and played even worse. What's scary is that the powers that be at Acclaim must have at some point in the game's development sat down and said, "Is that it finished? Yes - they're only Saturn owners, this'll do for them."
It has to be the worst looking, shittiest playing, most cynical movie tie-in since ET on the 2600. Never mind the game carts, the developers should have been buried in the desert.
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ironmonger
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Post by ironmonger on Aug 10, 2007 2:14:39 GMT
WWF In Your House
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Post by terramax on Aug 11, 2007 20:02:51 GMT
Robotica would be a good start. Thankfully I can't think of many Saturn games I've played that were bad. I've had an instinct to not buy bad games for systems. Mainly because I read reviews first Anyway, Sega Saturn Magazine always hated The Incredible Hulk with a passion. Would that also be a good start?
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rossi46
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Post by rossi46 on Aug 11, 2007 20:19:32 GMT
Anyway, Sega Saturn Magazine always hated The Incredible Hulk with a passion. Would that also be a good start? LOL it's a title that has to be played to fully appreciate the depth of severity of shite. I played it for hours - partly because it was so easy and partly because it was so bad it was actually entertaining. Every single aspect of the game from graphics to story was appalling. Appalling, but strangley entertaining
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Galvatron
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Post by Galvatron on Aug 11, 2007 20:29:14 GMT
Revolution X for me. As I said before, a lightgun game that doesn't work with the lightgun is stupendous. And if I remember right you don't shoot bullets at people, but CDs instead. Oh, and there's about 1 main enemy type in the game, but they sometimes come at you with DIFFERENT COLOURS!
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Havoc
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round. Any variation to this is bad.
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Post by Havoc on Aug 11, 2007 21:11:13 GMT
I didnt like Area 51, but I doubt that it is the worst game arround...
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Post by superdeadite on Aug 12, 2007 17:52:12 GMT
Planet Joker, I can't even imagine how a shooter could possibly be this bad.
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marc
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!!!!!!!!
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Post by marc on Aug 12, 2007 18:20:05 GMT
Firestorm: Thunderhawk II........turd, worse than wing arms!!!!!!!
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Post by saturnworship on Aug 12, 2007 21:52:49 GMT
the Alone in the dark that was released for Saturn,i remember that i rented it back in the day..
TOTAL CRAP
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Post by Anthaemia. on Aug 15, 2007 12:33:08 GMT
I know that Sega wasn't exactly known for its good business decisions around the time of the Saturn, but to release Courier Crisis following its "Triple-A" software policy announcement makes this game a clear contender for worst ever on the system.
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Post by Yart on Aug 24, 2007 8:47:42 GMT
I have to say either College Slam or Street Fighter: The Movie.
Usually I'm for sports games that are unrealistic and totally arcade like (wouldn't take them any other way, I'm a proud Wayne Gretzky 3D Hockey owner), but come on! Seriously! The game played so awfully that I couldn't help but to use it in my Quick-Swap-Trick experiment. (If I damage the game, oh well! Atleast it's getting usage for homebrews and whatnot) Heck... I don't even think the game had music. *SNORE*
Now that I think about it, Street Fighter: The Game: The Movie: The Game doesn't seem so bad anymore. The game is quite fun to laugh at with a friend. Atleast it was amusing for a bit, and I was curious to see the rediculas animations of every character in the game... meh.
Atleast Bug! (or even Bug Too!) was more fun than College Slam... ugh! Heck! Even Sonic 3D Blast...
I just recently got a Saturn with a few games but I think it's safe to say that I nominate College Slam. (But I've only played 16 games for the Saturn so far...)
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Post by tempest on Aug 29, 2007 8:10:26 GMT
Dragon Ball Z. This came with my Japanese Saturn, and I found the controls to be extremely clunky, and unresponsive, and the gameplay difficult to get into. The graphics could have been done on a SNES, and from memory the music was very poor and completely unforgettable. I thought this game was well respected, and I tried to like it, but ultimately it was horrible. And I even liked DBZ at one stage, so it didn't appeal to me from a fans point-of-view.
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Leaf
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Post by Leaf on Aug 29, 2007 11:16:29 GMT
Sega Soccer 98's pretty damn crap.
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Post by ShenmueAddict on Aug 29, 2007 13:37:20 GMT
Alone on the dark 2: Jack is back
Complete and utter shite!
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