Back in my youth I was a fucking moron. Every year on my birthday I was given the opportunity to get a new NES game. Any game of my choice. And 3 out of 4 times, it was a game based on a movie or show. And 3 out of 4 times they all fucking sucked.
Case in point: I bought and thought Total Recall was an awesome game. It was/is not in fact an awesome game. It's a big pile of shit. I also owned and thought "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" was a great game. Nope. Wrong again.
A Nightmare on Elm Street. Friday the 13th. Jaws. The Karate Kid.
Shit, shit, sorta shit, complete shit.
Now there were on occasion some good tie-in games: Robocop, Batman (even though you fought androids at Axis Chemical, and I'm pretty sure that never happened in the movie), Tiny Toon Adventures (was fucking awesome, especially the Star Wars bonus level) among others.
This even went on into my SNES days.
I fucking owned Family Dog. FAMILY DOG. One of the worst games ever. It had shitty music, shitty graphics and sloppy controls. But I loved it because "It's like the cartoon! YAY!"
Anyone else suffer from this back in the day?
My name is Rob and I used to believe that "film tie-in" games = quality
Case in point: I bought and thought Total Recall was an awesome game. It was/is not in fact an awesome game. It's a big pile of shit. I also owned and thought "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" was a great game. Nope. Wrong again.
A Nightmare on Elm Street. Friday the 13th. Jaws. The Karate Kid.
Shit, shit, sorta shit, complete shit.
Now there were on occasion some good tie-in games: Robocop, Batman (even though you fought androids at Axis Chemical, and I'm pretty sure that never happened in the movie), Tiny Toon Adventures (was fucking awesome, especially the Star Wars bonus level) among others.
This even went on into my SNES days.
I fucking owned Family Dog. FAMILY DOG. One of the worst games ever. It had shitty music, shitty graphics and sloppy controls. But I loved it because "It's like the cartoon! YAY!"
Anyone else suffer from this back in the day?
My name is Rob and I used to believe that "film tie-in" games = quality
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