• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    Some of those old games from the NES or even into the SNES era were just outright impossible. IIRC there was a Dennis The Menace game didn’t have the final boss ready for the publishing deadline so they just put an impossible jump just before it so players couldn’t get that far.

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    Did anyone ever play Pursuit Force on the PSP?

    That game was brutally difficult.

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    I’ve started to hate the term “Hardest”.

    Give me two months in Unity, and I can make a game that’s “harder” than every game on any one of these lists. It would also be unplayable trash, that would prompt hundreds of “How the fuck are you supposed to XXX” responses due to obscurity. Part of what makes those listed games enjoyable is having a decent difficulty curve, compelling progression of skill demonstration, and a good feeling of reward. They’re getting difficulty right.

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    I hate hard games nowadays, but when I was a kid I had a high tolerance for them because that’s pretty much all there was. I have a fondness for the Ghosts 'n Goblins series because it was part of my childhood, but I wouldn’t give it the time of day if they came out now.

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      Was ET actually difficult or just unclear how to progress? I swear I finished it when I was a kid but the amount of games I’ve finished in my life is extremely tiny, if things get too hard I just go play something else for awhile (looking at every stealth mission shoehorned into non stealth game). So maybe I just misremembered finishing it but I sure played it a lot before I got an NES.

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    Idk if I’m finally getting old or the real nerds are hiding. Nobody in here knows about Nethack? At least someone said Dwarf Fortress.

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      I played Nethack. I was overwhelmed by my anxiety and depression. I realised I was not good at video games. So I quit playing Nethack and swore to get good at video games before returning. Been, what, at least 15 years? I’ve gotten better I guess. Should I return? Soon, maybe.

      (Seriously, though, roguelikes are still a genre I struggle with, so I do need practice!)

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        Have you tried pixel dungeon? It’s kinda the same thing but dramatically easier and I’ve still never ascended. 🤣

        Kinda the thing about it though is that what makes Nethack so good is how the devs thought of everything.

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      I remember wanting to play IWBtG so badly in its heyday but not being able to figure out how to on a mac. I finally watched a playthrough recently and… turns out I dodged a bullet of frustration.

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    Imagine souls games giving you only three lives before sending you back to the very beginning of the game.

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    Silver Surfer for the NES is way harder than TMNT. It’s possible, though I’ve never done it, to beat TMNT. AFAIK , Silver Surfer is actually possible to beat, but basically no one has done it.

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    I didn’t mind TMNT.

    What still gives me PTSD is Shadow Of The Beast 2. I was utterly clueless on how to beat that game as a child, and as an adult I can literally watch someone beat it, know what to do, and still fuck it up.

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    Weirdly, that is the only one of the three I have beaten. Zero chance I could do it now of course.

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      Glad to see Castlevania on that list, that game was brutal on little me as a little kid.

      But let’s get real, there is a long tradition of brutally hard games, and people be bullshitting if they say they beat some of these games without save states 🤣

      Let’s also talk about arcade games that are brutal even with unlimited coins - R-Type, Pulstar, ghouls and ghosts, just to name a few. But these are all beatable.

      A NES game that I thought was exceptionally hard without save states (looking at you doungen with no lights and hard enemies) is NES Zelda romhack Outlands

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      Nice links! Ive played a good deal on the impossible list, i even 100% beat jet force gemini. Iirc the “true” ending pissed me off. Don’t remember why but i felt let down for all the work i did to get it

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      I can proudly say I’ve beaten 4 of those on the original hardware, but it was probably around 2010 or so as an adult.

      (Contra, Ninja Gaiden, Castlevania, Mega Man 1)

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        Same here, though I also beat Ghosts n Goblins. Honestly once you can reliably beat the first couple of stages, you can probably get through the whole game.

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            I have, but I am old and sucky at “Nintendo hard” games now so it went about as I expected.

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      9 hours ago

      Contra is considered a difficult one? O.o

      We beat that in co-op with my brother when we were like 6 and 8.

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        8 hours ago

        Konami games were hard, but not crazy hard. I don’t think it should be on any “hardest game” list either.

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        9 hours ago

        They probably mean without the cheat code. I think you started with 3 lives originally.

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          The internet really wasn’t a thing, we didn’t speak English, and we we’re 6 and 8.

          We didn’t know about any cheat codes, my man.

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            I mean, I get most of your points. I was also young with my older brother playing it. I just assumed everyone knew about the old Konami code, but I got it from my older brother so idk.

            I just know 3 hits and game over is a hard for Contra. We always used the code to get 30 lives. Much props to you for beating the game without it.

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              Idk, I have a vivid memory of playing the game, I remember all the weapons and stages, but I don’t remember having ever input the Konami code, although I do know of it nowadays obviously.

              Perhaps my older brother knew it? I don’t know. 30 lives seems like it would just never end, basically.

              My main point was rather that the article said it was harder as a co-op? I think it was easier, maybe.

              I don’t know man, it’s been more than a quarter of a century. All I remember is having had fun. I think that’s the main point.

              Thanks