Asuming handheld games qualify, then Contra 4 would be mine. Its especially galling since back in the day I owned at 1 and 2 for the NES. On 4 I'm lucky to make it through the first level. It REALLY makes me feel old.
^ GnG was for NES, not SNES... and yes, one of the hardest games ever.
The worst part of 'Allied Assault' was the sniper alley level, where the computer gets perfect accuracy, can see you just about anywhere, and are well-hidden.
Playing through the original Quake without cheat codes was a real Bitch. I'm pretty sure I remember mentioning the PS1 version of Quake II and it's distinct lack of cheat codes...
I'm baffled, just plain hornswoggled that we've gotten to 6 pages and no mention of I Wanna Be The Guy.
Webpage here:
http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/
Notice how "Be The Guy" rhymes with "Die"?
Personally, I wouldn't suggest playing this one. Just watch videos of it on Youtube so you can spare yourself the aggravation.
Playing through the original Quake without cheat codes was a real Bitch. I'm pretty sure I remember mentioning the PS1 version of Quake II and it's distinct lack of cheat codes...
I can't imagine playing quake on a console. I'm all for FPS's on consoles, but there are a few where a mouse is needed, Quake being one of them Unreal Tournament being another. And as far as shooters go, quake isn't hard once you build up some skill. And I'm not talking mad skills, just learning how to move right.
Playing through the original Quake without cheat codes was a real Bitch. I'm pretty sure I remember mentioning the PS1 version of Quake II and it's distinct lack of cheat codes...
I can't imagine playing quake on a console. I'm all for FPS's on consoles, but there are a few where a mouse is needed, Quake being one of them Unreal Tournament being another. And as far as shooters go, quake isn't hard once you build up some skill. And I'm not talking mad skills, just learning how to move right.
I know. That's how I mastered the PS1 version of Quake II on all the different difficulty levels. It was quite an accomplishment. It's also the only reason I miss having a PlayStation console of some kind.
I can't imagine playing quake on a console. I'm all for FPS's on consoles, but there are a few where a mouse is needed, Quake being one of them Unreal Tournament being another. And as far as shooters go, quake isn't hard once you build up some skill. And I'm not talking mad skills, just learning how to move right.
I know. That's how I mastered the PS1 version of Quake II on all the different difficulty levels. It was quite an accomplishment. It's also the only reason I miss having a PlayStation console of some kind.
You could always trackdown the PC version, or pick up a used PS2 and play it again.
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