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What, in your 'umble opinion, is the best 2600 game you played whose graphics out and out sucked?

 

I can think of a couple.

 

My #1 in this category was Reactor. Nobody bought it because the vastly under-rated arcade game didn't exactly set the arcades on fire, so I picked it up for a pittance when it first came out.

 

Man is the game ever addicting.

 

The music was pretty close to the arcade as well.

 

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I think I might have to go with Adventure. I know a lot of people might argue with me on this, but really... those weren't exactly cutting edge graphics, and it was only a 4k game, so one couldn't expect great visuals. Still... paraplegic dragons with holes in their belly, boxy castles, and you, the player, but a humble square. (What the heck do you carry those items with, anyway? Suction?) But for all of that I don't think anyone can argue that this is just one fun game. I can't quite put my finger on exactly what makes it fun; it's really quite simplistic, though that's part of its charm, and there's really not a lot to do. Still, I can't resist roaming around searching for that golden chalice...

 

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Adventure takes this category, hands down. Fun as you can get, but bland in the visuals.

 

Runner up goes to Zaxxon. I LOVE this game, but as we all know it is a disappointing port. Despite its ugliness, I play it non-stop.

(Those stupid looking bird-face things and the pretty in pink ground turrets are the worst)

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I'd have to say Haunted House. The Atmosphere of the game was certainly spooky with the blowing wind and creaking doors. And it was pretty fast paced and challengeing...But ohhhh jeeze those graphics were nothing to write home about!!

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Originally posted by moycon:

I'd have to say Haunted House. The Atmosphere of the game was certainly spooky with the blowing wind and creaking doors. And it was pretty fast paced and challengeing...But ohhhh jeeze those graphics were nothing to write home about!!

 

...which perhaps is why the graphics were so frequently kept in the dark! Less is more...

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Originally posted by liquid_sky:

i was horrified when i first played activisions boxing.. i swear it looks like 2 fighting hermit crabs.. but i love the game

 

dude... activision boxing rules. I used to play until my hand says 'no more'

 

Osbo

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Originally posted by moycon:

I'd have to say Haunted House. The Atmosphere of the game was certainly spooky with the blowing wind and creaking doors. And it was pretty fast paced and challengeing...But ohhhh jeeze those graphics were nothing to write home about!!


 

Yes, Haunted House takes the prize for being the first videogame to genuinely scare the pants off me when playing it alone in the dark. Steve Wright did a great job programming this title.

 

..Al

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Originally posted by Jess Ragan:

Reactor had the worst graphics but the best music of any 2600 game. I can imagine Beavis and Butthead rocking to the opening theme...


 

Heh, now I'll have visions of Beavis and Butthead in my head when I play Reactor, thanks! But I have to disagree with you about Reactor having the best music of the 2600. Pitfall II takes those honors by a mile. However, I do agree that the Reactor music was pretty catchy (and I remember the arcade game being quite loud!)

 

..Al

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I can't get into Pitfall II's music. While it's impressive that they crammed that much tuneage into a 2600 cart, it sounds way too much like the background music in (shudder) Super Pitfall for the NES.

That game was like the anti-Pitfall... not only does it play more like Super Mario Bros. than anything else, but it doesn't push the limits of its host system the way Pitfall did on the 2600. The only thing it pushes is the limit of the player's tolerance...

 

JR

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Yeah that pitfall sucked bad. I hated that stupid graphic at the top, the so-called Health Meter, that had the alligator eating Harry. Dumb Dumb Dumb. The PSX Pitfall was much better, but NOTTHING beats the originals.

 

I always thought the music was cool, just because it was there and not on most other games.

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OK, I know I will get slammed here, but I loe the game Journey Escape. I think it is a lot of fun, and quite a challenge at some higher levels. I guess this is the point where I mention that I am not the best game player in the world. Although I do admit that the graphics are pretty bad.

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Originally posted by Albert:

I have to disagree with you about Reactor having the best music of the 2600.
takes those honors by a mile.

 

I agree, Pitfall II has amazing music for the 2600... though Mountain King deserves a mention here too. I always thought it had pretty damn good music.

 

--Zero

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