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What game levels do you fear?

Started by _Paul, 08/06/2012, 04:06 PM

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HercTNT

snake larger eh?  :lol: are we compensating for something  :mrgreen:

esteban

Quote from: HercTNT on 08/09/2012, 11:13 PMsnake larger eh?  :lol: are we compensating for something  :mrgreen:
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geise

Speaking of 3d isometric and fearing game levels, I hate the one forest level that's pretty much a maze in Landstalker.  I like landstalker, but the isometric view doesn't make the game play all that well when jumps are required.  That maze/forest level is a bitch to get through and remember.  I will always hate it.  It's one reason I will probably only ever play through that game once and only once.

liquitek

Xiga at the end of Radian Silvergun.  When it turns into the shit-hawk and rains death diamonds on you.
It makes my neck vein throb, my eyes bulge and helps my kids learn new words not acceptable at elementary school.

HercTNT

well i certianly learned a new term. I'm not aware of the phrase "shit-hawk" being penned anywhere  :D

blueraven

Maya level in Quackshot,

The level in Kid Chameleon where the wall is closing in on you.

All of Faxanadu.

JJ and Jeff.

8bitForLife

some spiderman game on snes i there was a stage with electricity and i could never figure out how to get past it. I think it might of been a boss level also. And freaking milons secret castle all of it.
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Tatsujin

ninja spirit -  the whole game. so intense :)
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esteban

TURRICAN for TG-16. The whole friggin' game.
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SamIAm

When I was 7 years old playing SMB3 at a friends house, we somehow came to believe that those flame-tailed flying bombs in world 6 would not only kill you if you let them go off, but they would also disable the NES for 3 whole days. Needless to say, whenever he came on the screen, we went apeshit. His 5 year old brother often started crying.

To this day, I still freak out a little when I see that guy.

blueraven

Quote from: SamIAm on 08/11/2012, 03:23 PMWhen I was 7 years old playing SMB3 at a friends house, we somehow came to believe that those flame-tailed flying bombs in world 6 would not only kill you if you let them go off, but they would also disable the NES for 3 whole days. Needless to say, whenever he came on the screen, we went apeshit. His 5 year old brother often started crying.

To this day, I still freak out a little when I see that guy.
ROFL

Mathius

Quote from: SamIAm on 08/11/2012, 03:23 PMWhen I was 7 years old playing SMB3 at a friends house, we somehow came to believe that those flame-tailed flying bombs in world 6 would not only kill you if you let them go off, but they would also disable the NES for 3 whole days. Needless to say, whenever he came on the screen, we went apeshit. His 5 year old brother often started crying.

To this day, I still freak out a little when I see that guy.
Haha! Great story!

BigusSchmuck

Oh yeah, how about Out of this World? Especially the first level with those one toothed worms, I hate those damn things. I did eventually finish this game though, its too bad the ending sucked so much balls.

roflmao

Quote from: BigusSchmuck on 08/12/2012, 12:48 AMOh yeah, how about Out of this World? Especially the first level with those one toothed worms, I hate those damn things. I did eventually finish this game though, its too bad the ending sucked so much balls.
I never could get very far in Out of this World. :p  I made much better progress in Flashback, but that was ages ago and now I can't remember what kept me from completing it.  I need to try to beat it one of these days.

BigusSchmuck

Quote from: guest on 08/12/2012, 01:08 AM
Quote from: BigusSchmuck on 08/12/2012, 12:48 AMOh yeah, how about Out of this World? Especially the first level with those one toothed worms, I hate those damn things. I did eventually finish this game though, its too bad the ending sucked so much balls.
I never could get very far in Out of this World. :p  I made much better progress in Flashback, but that was ages ago and now I can't remember what kept me from completing it.  I need to try to beat it one of these days.
The sequel, The Heart of an Alien isn't much easier neither. Flashback I have many fond memories of that game. Its too bad more modern games aren't as hard as these early platformers, kids these days have it so easy. :P

kazekirifx

This in Castlevania 3.
The only ways I was able to pass it are cheaply using Alucard to turn into a bat, or just taking a different route entirely.

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esteban

Quote from: kazekirifx on 08/12/2012, 09:06 PMThis in Castlevania 3.
The only ways I was able to pass it are cheaply using Alucard to turn into a bat, or just taking a different route entirely.

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I remember this part! If you roll up into a ball and drop some bombs, you'll be able to find a hidden passage to Mother Brain.
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Tatsujin

Quote from: esteban on 08/13/2012, 06:08 AM
Quote from: kazekirifx on 08/12/2012, 09:06 PMThis in Castlevania 3.
The only ways I was able to pass it are cheaply using Alucard to turn into a bat, or just taking a different route entirely.

IMG
I remember this part! If you roll up into a ball and drop some bombs, you'll be able to find a hidden passage to Mother Brain.
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geise

LOL.  The nerdism in that joke is just superbly amazing. =D&gt;

Mathius


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Quote from: esteban on 08/13/2012, 06:08 AM
Quote from: kazekirifx on 08/12/2012, 09:06 PMThis in Castlevania 3.
The only ways I was able to pass it are cheaply using Alucard to turn into a bat, or just taking a different route entirely.

IMG
I remember this part! If you roll up into a ball and drop some bombs, you'll be able to find a hidden passage to Mother Brain.
BWAHAHAHAH
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CPTRAVE

The higher levels of Solomons Key, I tried so many times to pass that game when I was a kid  ](*,)

blueraven