Games you still love from your childhood that are apparently terrible.
TMNT and Mickey Mousecapade are not terrible. They are good games.
>>4199419
Dick Tracy, that ALF game where you explore the city I think, Magical Kingdom.
>>4199424
Isn't Dick Tracy sort of the same kind of game as Roger Rabbit? The whole drive around the city, solve mysteries/crimes, etc kind of thing?
>>4199419
Jaws and Altered Beast were great. Ok, less so Jaws, but the game is fully functional and decently made, even if it doesn't make a ton of sense. But it can provide a decent bit of challenge at times too.
>>4199423
>TMNT and Mickey Mousecapade are not terrible. They are good games.
I like TMNT but I wouldn't call it a good game. It's acceptable, can be fun at times, but it's too janky with the controls and has far too many flaws to be considered good. I still sit down and beat it every now and then since I enjoy it, but it's not a good game.
As for Mousecapade, it's OK. The pirate ship is bullshit, and the forest maze thingie is a special kind of bullshit, but it's OK. I remember the last boss being a dick.
>>4199419
give altered beast and TMNT a break
>>4199419
NES version of Metal Gear gets way to much undeserved hate that it never used to get
>but muh MSX
the NES version is the version that most of us played and loved as a kid, and judged on its own merits its a great game.
also, I like every game in your pic OP.
>>4199419
>that are apparently terrible
What's wrong with you?
Just because "apparently" other people think it's terrible, you should think so too?
You're literary /vr/ cancer like so many others.
>grow up
>like game
>come to a board about old games
>find out the game you like is supposed to be not-liked/terrible/bad
>be a sheep and join the masses / forget your own opinions
Hope you see what's wrong with this.
>>4199454
>yanks were so scared of computers they didn't get to play the real deal therefore no else did
almost as bad as the whole videogame crash meme desu
>>4199562
I never said I think they're terrible, though? That's the entire point of saying the word "apparently." Think of it sort of sarcastically.