least favorite... (c'mon, somebody had to do it)

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#1 waflerevolution
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which system, game, controller, gimmick or whatever was/is your least favorite?

My least fave system is PS2, if only because it was my first broken system.
My least fave game is the GTA PS2 era games that I hold responcible for ruining gaming as we know it...
My least fave controller is Dreamcast standerd... sorry but they hurt my hands... the Duke XBOX is a close second...
My least fave gimmick is the Ereader, built in codes..... why did they think it would work?

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My least fave system: ARRRGGG... this is hard... i guess ill say *GASP* snes, because i like some rpgs, but that system has too many. I need GOOD PLATFORMERS, and series' like TMNT in more then one (great) game.

My least fave game: Well, i think gta wouldnt have ruined the industry if parents didnt buy their damn immature kids games like that. Least favorite game... WEELLLPPP... i dunno :

My least fave controller: I acctually liked the DC controller, but id have to say its a tie between n64 and gc, because N64 was really weird and the d-pad never got used, because how are you supposed to use the controller right with the dpad in use. And the GC because too many games just wont work on its controller, but mostly fighting...

My least fave gimmick: I know, i know, i really loved my ds at first, but the ds just wore off with its appeal, the games have gone downhill since 4-6 or so months ago and i feel that nintendo cant release enough worthwhile games on their own to keep the system quality...

*NEW* My least fave 3rd party accesory: Action replay or gameshark. It really just ruins the experiance with games these days, its sad to see kids 8 and under buying these things to "help" them, but what they dont really think of at that age is how it will ruin their investment with that game. I.E. buying a $50- game and beating it in 3 hours due to cheats. Id almost say that guide books are bad to have, but for collectors reasons, i can understand.

*NEW* Least favorite 3rd party accesory maker: MAD KATZZZZ!!!!

*NEW* Least favorite 3rd party developer/publisher: Ill go with ea on this one, I think some of their games are great, but i feel they rip off too many people with their yearly updates of these games that can *nowadays* be updated through a simple download onto your system.


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#3 eberkain_basic
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POWER GLOVE!
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My least fave systems are the PS1 and PS2 b/c the competing systems with better and more innovative titles and the web capability which everyone lusts after today (Saturn and Dreamcast) succumbed too early to Sony's hype engine.  Also, my PS2 is the only system that has ever suffered a hardware failure, and I own around 40 and have been gaming since 1983.
My least fave games are those that get too much hype and blind people to the real gaming gems out there (e.g. GTA and its clones, God of War, Halo).
My least fave controller is a toss-up between the N64 and the X-box's Controller S.  I'm always hitting buttons accidentally on the N64 controller (like Start) based on the way I comfortably hold it, and as for the S, I got a Duke with my X-box and grew accustomed to it.  If they hadn't moved the B and W buttons, it'd be fine, but they did and it messes me up.  I've got 3 X-box controllers and they're all the original design.  My goal is to have 4 of each design on hand to accomodate any preference. 
My least fave gimmick is a toss-up between the UMD movie, the PS3 controller's motion sensitivity, the Sega Activator (even though I'd pay $$ for a complete one), and those force-feedback vests that put you "in the game".

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#5 waflerevolution
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POWER GLOVE!eberkain_basic

you forgot to explain why...
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Aside: Sorry to hear about your disappointments with your Sony systems, Gmsnpr. I have never had any hardware problems with their systems, so maybe I am lucky. I have lots of great memories of great games on PS1 and PS2. Least Favorite System: The PC platform. This is because it costs so much more on average to play games on it with all of the hardware upgrades you need in order to truly enjoy any given new game. In the past I spent way too much money on hardware upgrades (and not even top-of-the-line stuff either) to enjoy the next great FPS that I made the decision to not use my PC for gaming anymore. Least Favorite Game: Halo / Halo 2. I have never actually played any Halo game, so this isn't a knock on the games as much as it is a knock on the flaming zealots who rant and rave about it like there has never been great FPS until this series came about. I'm sure it is fun and all, but enough with all of the overreacting, you're making the Final Fantasy VII fanboys look tame by comparison. Least Favorite Controller: Most third-party controllers. They are almost always poorly designed, shoddily made, and don't last. The only third-party controllers I have come across that are actually good are ones made by Logitech (Cordless Action Controller for PS2), Sega (Sega Saturn Controller for PS2), and Hori (Hori Real Arcade Pro joystick for PS2). Least Favorite Gimmick: Virtual Boy. Talk about a really dumb idea! You may be able to take it other places to play it, but it isn't portable. You still had to set it on a hard surface somewhere in order to use it, not to mention its headache inducing powers (probably was because of the very limited use of color). I chalk this mistake up to going too far with the whole '3D is the wave of the future' thing from the first half of the 1990s.
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[QUOTE="eberkain_basic"]POWER GLOVE!waflerevolution

you forgot to explain why...

Oh, so yours actually worked?

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[QUOTE="waflerevolution"] [QUOTE="eberkain_basic"]POWER GLOVE!eberkain_basic

you forgot to explain why...



Oh, so yours actually worked?



sure, if you get the pipey doodads with the recievers correct and only play super glove ball.... that or just use the controller and not the motion sensor
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     I'll have to agree with gmsnpr and Wafler on this one.  The PS1/PS2 have consistently disappointed me more than any other console of their generation.  From framerate issues and low color textures alone I'd be disappointed, but with the mass market trash both systems are innundated with I can barely stand them today.  I owned a PS1 from '97-99 and a PS2 from '01-'05, I've played all the games people talk about, plus a good number of the ones they don't.  Still, sifting through hundreds of completely derivitive trash titles just to find a handful of gems spoiled the experience of what good games actually are on the systems.  In truth, either the PS1 or PS2 easily have as many innovative quality titles as any other game system, but they pile ten pompous and vile marketing ploys on top of each of them, and that just burns me out.
     Controller wise, it's going to go to the Dual Shock and any other iteration of the Playstation controller design.  From the "not-a-D-Pad' to the four face diamond design buttons, I've hated the whole idea since I first saw it, and I hate even more that it's affected every other controller design out there since.  Hopefully the Wii controller will be copied as blatantly as previous Nintendo controllers have, and bring an end to the reign of the thing which should not be.
     Ultimately, I tend to hate anything, however good, which becomes a public sensation to the exclusion of other offerings in the same market.  It simply doesn't make sense to pick game systems like football teams and root only for one for the rest of time.  Everybody calling themselves "gamer" should have owned every console of each generation by now, and should always play the games developers come up with which try something new.  As a casual amusement medium, consumers should at least shop for what they buy. 
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#10 waflerevolution
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I'll have to agree with gmsnpr and Wafler on this one. The PS1/PS2 have consistently disappointed me more than any other console of their generation. From framerate issues and low color textures alone I'd be disappointed, but with the mass market trash both systems are innundated with I can barely stand them today. I owned a PS1 from '97-99 and a PS2 from '01-'05, I've played all the games people talk about, plus a good number of the ones they don't. Still, sifting through hundreds of completely derivitive trash titles just to find a handful of gems spoiled the experience of what good games actually are on the systems. In truth, either the PS1 or PS2 easily have as many innovative quality titles as any other game system, but they pile ten pompous and vile marketing ploys on top of each of them, and that just burns me out.
Controller wise, it's going to go to the Dual Shock and any other iteration of the Playstation controller design. From the "not-a-D-Pad' to the four face diamond design buttons, I've hated the whole idea since I first saw it, and I hate even more that it's affected every other controller design out there since. Hopefully the Wii controller will be copied as blatantly as previous Nintendo controllers have, and bring an end to the reign of the thing which should not be.
Ultimately, I tend to hate anything, however good, which becomes a public sensation to the exclusion of other offerings in the same market. It simply doesn't make sense to pick game systems like football teams and root only for one for the rest of time. Everybody calling themselves "gamer" should have owned every console of each generation by now, and should always play the games developers come up with which try something new. As a casual amusement medium, consumers should at least shop for what they buy.
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one of the most deep things I've read in a while...
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#11 amorphe
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My least fave gimmick is the Ereader, built in codes..... why did they think it would work?
waflerevolution


didn't you love how they didn't announce they were discontinuing it when they launched the SP. I guess they just figured people would figure it out since there was no way to play the Ereader with the SP.
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#12 waflerevolution
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[QUOTE="amorphe"]

My least fave gimmick is the Ereader, built in codes..... why did they think it would work?
waflerevolution


didn't you love how they didn't announce they were discontinuing it when they launched the SP. I guess they just figured people would figure it out since there was no way to play the Ereader with the SP.



no, but I do love that all the announced games for it were cancelled and especially love how it got found out that the codes were built in! a kid scaned threw the third "donkey kong 3" card and "baulbasur" stats came up! he mis-swiped or something and it just ended up that way. built in codes don't-cha-know.
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System
I'd have to say that the E-Reader is my least favorite 'system' for the reason I had to just put quotes around the word system. I mean, is it a system, or a peripheral? I guess it is a system because it allows you to play games that you otherwise would not be able to, but the same could be said about a lot of peripherals.

Anyway, I bought it and the few cards for animal crossing and talk about a let down. Now it's shoved in a closet somewhere and it's going to be one of those things I never use but never want to throw away.

Game
My least favorite games are ones where I know that I am the problem, not the game. For example, Worms and Bomberman. These are very well liked by many people, but I just cannot figure them out or have fun playing them. Again, I realize that I am the problem, which is why I feel genuinely creeped out by these games. They haunt me.

Controller
If we are going with the default controlelrs, not third-party then my least favorite would be the Atari Jaguar controller.



Gimmick
Probably the way Nintendo handled online for the Gamecube. The way it was implemented could be described as a gimmick to get people to think they actually had the capability to provide online play. People like me who paid for the broadband adapter, never to use it.
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System - PS2. Sony knew what it was going to be up against and instead of beefing their system up, they thought "hey, let's release early just to shoe Sega up the arse!". Not only that, but the "killer ap" was a Grand Theft Auto game.

Controller - For first-party, the N64 controller. All it was good for was FPS's, and even then, with the D-Pad, and that other screwy pad, I think they were referred to as the C-Buttons, yeah, that didn't go too well. Not only that, the analog sticks had a really bad habit of grinding themselves into uselessness. Other than the Virtual Boy, that's the only other time I've had license to criticise Nintendo's hardware.

For third party, anything made by MadCatz, that stuff is pure ****. I had a MadCatz XBox controller roll off my lap and smack the floor, and it bent an analog stick. This was about 15 minutes after I took it out of the packaging, too. And of course, EB wouldn't take it back. And they know MadCatz is a junk product. I, at the time, didn't. And i should have asked, because the guys that were in at the time knew I was a regular, and they would have told me straight up if it sucks, so the onus really is as much me as it is on them.

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Least favourite game - Final Fantasy VII.  What a way to start off next-gen console RPG's (at that time).  I actualy bought it for PC, and while I've played worse games, I've never played a game that caused so much damage to a genre, let alone its series.  While the gameplay in FF VII is okay (it's only okay), the story was a convoluted trail of tears that I really couldn't care less about.  Which is why I quit playing it halfway through.  I don't give a rat's ass about CG sequences, and I don't care about minigames and I don't care about action sequences on a motorbike (that look like ass even in that day and age).  All I care about when I play an RPG is playing an RPG.  When an RPG system is barely there, let alone an interactive game, all we have is an over-glorified storybook.

Gimmick - Virtual Boy. It's as much a gimmick as it is a system, so I think it deserves to go here. That thing was just scary how bad it was; red-black monochrome, and it hurt the neck to use it. Then again, the demo system wasn't adjustable...however - and this is a personal thing - me and LCD's don't necessarily get along too well. The GBA's been the first system with a built-in LCD that didn't "make my eyes bleed". And that's including laptops.

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[QUOTE="gakon5"]Isn't that a Jaguar controller? I actually think the E-Reader itself is just a gimmick, and a stupid one at that. I think that system was just a bad idea from the start. "Oh look, the game is IN THE CARDS! See? You can spend five minutes scanning these bar codes to play Ice Climber!"

and the codes are pre-programmed! so nothing new will ever or can ever come out!
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#17 retsub101
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ok, my least favorite system that I own is the NES because it takes me so long to get the damn thing to work!

My least favorite game is Carmageddon 64 for the N64.

My least favorite controller is the classic playstation controller, it's too small for my hands.

& my least favorite gimmick has to be the Mega/Sega CD, what a load of horse s###!

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Isn't that a Jaguar controller? I actually think the E-Reader itself is just a gimmick, and a stupid one at that. I think that system was just a bad idea from the start. "Oh look, the game is IN THE CARDS! See? You can spend five minutes scanning these bar codes to play Ice Climber!"gakon5

Thanks for the correction, I even named the image file 'jag' I guess I was paying too much attention to the person who was in my office when I made that post :D

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I would like to preface this post by stating that I have never owned an e-reader and I claim no first hand knowledge of its capabilities or use.  However, after reading some of the things posted here, I did some internet searching and came up with some (at least partially) conflicting info.  Please set me straight if I am wrong here, and please don't think that I'm trying to defend the "virtues" of the e-reader; I'm just curious what the real deal is.

there was no way to play the Ereader with the SP.amorphe

As far as I have found, you can use the e-reader to scan cards and play games with and SP, the only incompatibility is that the e-reader's link cable port hangs loose when connected to and SP as it is not located in the same place as on the original GBA.  I read that the e-reader is supposed to be compatible with the GBA, GBA SP and the DS lite; only the original DS does not work with the e-reader.

Nintendo customer service for hooking up the e-reader to an SP.

nothing new will ever or can ever come out!waflerevolution

Wafle, could you expound on the built-in codes and what you mean by nothing new will ever or can ever come out?  I'm sure that no new official cards will ever be released of course, but as far as I understand, it is possible for individuals to make new cards as the card-code was cracked.

A person named Firefly (Tim Schuerewegen) was successful in cracking the 'dot code' code and was able to turn some homebrew programs into cards, playable on the e-reader device.wikipedia

Wiki link.

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 Please set me straight if I am wrong here, and please don't think that I'm trying to defend the "virtues" of the e-reader; I'm just curious what the real deal is.

[inkwolf

I searched in vain for my E-Reader to test if you can use it with a SP.  I do recall that it was possible, just not very ergonomic. 

In my search I did find 2 Sega Master systems and three Atari 5200 games though and a bunch of other stuff I forgot I owned - thanks Inky.

On the other topic, as a part of my job I've worked with barcode symbologies for over 11 years, including reverse engineering and re-creating them, so it is not surprising to me that someone would make homebrew applications for the E-reader.

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it's the reason the game and watch and NES series 2 as well as the game boy series were cancelled without offical reason. some kid in utah scanned a pokémon e-card called bulbasaur and the 2nd card for Donkey Kng e came up. after that it was over for the e-reader. I have all it's games :)
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To be fare I'm only going to include consoles/systems/controllers that I have extensive knowledge of, basically ones I've owned.

System: I'm including the PC in this category and giving it the "least favorite" mention. It's just too expensive to keep a computer up to date and able to play more then just a handful of games.

Game: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas- I liked the first four games in the series, beat them all. However, this game just tried to throw too much crap in your face and was a 100% disaster. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, Command & Conquer: Renegade and Command & Conquer: Generals-Command & Conquer is the greatest series ever created, no matter how badly EA screws it up. Tiberian Sun was, simply put, garbage. Renegade was decent, but not all it could have been. General was a decent game, but not deserving of the C&C name, and that is the only reason I add it to the list. EA has only made two good C&C games, RA2 & YR.

Controller: N64. I didn't own the 64 myself though my sister did and I had a few games for it. The only reason I consider it my least favorite is because it took me a while to get used to the shape and everything about it. I enjoy using it more these days then I did in the past.

This is the only category I'll give a dishonorable mention in, and that would go to the Dreamcast controller. To this day I can't get used to that controller.

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My least fave systems are the PS1 and PS2 b/c the competing systems with better and more innovative titles and the web capability which everyone lusts after today (Saturn and Dreamcast) succumbed too early to Sony's hype engine.  Also, my PS2 is the only system that has ever suffered a hardware failure, and I own around 40 and have been gaming since 1983.
My least fave games are those that get too much hype and blind people to the real gaming gems out there (e.g. GTA and its clones, God of War, Halo).
My least fave controller is a toss-up between the N64 and the X-box's Controller S.  I'm always hitting buttons accidentally on the N64 controller (like Start) based on the way I comfortably hold it, and as for the S, I got a Duke with my X-box and grew accustomed to it.  If they hadn't moved the B and W buttons, it'd be fine, but they did and it messes me up.  I've got 3 X-box controllers and they're all the original design.  My goal is to have 4 of each design on hand to accomodate any preference. 
My least fave gimmick is a toss-up between the UMD movie, the PS3 controller's motion sensitivity, the Sega Activator (even though I'd pay $$ for a complete one), and those force-feedback vests that put you "in the game".

gmsnpr

I completely agree with you about the Saturn. I had both the PS and Saturn when they were out and I always liked what the saturn had to offer. 

I think Halo was way overated but thought God Of War, and GTA deserve the attention they received.

I really hated the S controller for Xbox.  For a while I would base my game buying decisions on how the game would play with the PS or Xbox controller.

I've really started to hate the super short game demos on Xbox 360.  Some of them barely let you play the game for more than 5 minutes.

I think the best new gimmick would achievement points.

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Least Favorite System: DOS. There was alot of good game for DOS way back in the day, some of my favorite games ever, were DOS games, but, it was a pain to deal with getting sound drivers, VGA, EMS, and XMS memory all configured. Sometimes you'd have to boot up your machine with a certain config just to get a game to run. What a pain.

Game: I would have to go with a game called 7th Legion.  It was a total piece of crap.   The review on this site wasn't harsh enough.

Controller: I'd have to go with the N64, for all the reasons already mentioned by others.

Gimmick: Waaay back when Dragon's Lair came out I remember thinking, "how stupid is that"  You watch a cartoon for a bit and then hit the joystick up or down or whatever at the right time and the cartoon keeps going.  Never liked that game.  Or the "interactive cartoon" idea.

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it's the reason the game and watch and NES series 2 as well as the game boy series were cancelled without offical reason. some kid in utah scanned a pokémon e-card called bulbasaur and the 2nd card for Donkey Kng e came up. after that it was over for the e-reader. I have all it's games :)waflerevolution


So was there ever anymore evidence that they were preprogrammed, or was it only just that one incident? And I cant help but ask if there's any known way to hack the cart so you dont have to use the cards.

On a slightly off topic note, this whole thing reminds me of the Odyessey. The games were all already loaded onto the system, the carts just served as a kind of key needed to play them.

As for my least favs:

System: The Ngage. enough said. It was fun to hate, and thats where the fun ended.

Controller - The activator or power glove would have to top my list. They were novel ideas...too bad they didnt work. If we're talking about traditional controllers though, I'd have to say the Saturn analog controller was pretty crappy. The analog stick barely extends beyond the controller, and its extremely unergonomic (if thats not a word it is now :P). I know someone was complaining about the dreamcast controller several posts back, but the Saturn controller beats that one out. At least the DC controller had curves on the handles (for lack of a better term) and fit your hand. The Saturn controller is like holding two blocks and trying to fit your thumbs over a wide circle. I feel I have to mention the N64 too though. Not because of the shape of it or anything (though it definitly owns the title of largest learning curve for a controller), but because of its analog stick, which, at least in the earlier models, wore out eventually and became too loose to play with (my GC controller also met this fate).

Accessory: Anything third party (except from logitech, they tend to make quality stuff). Memory cards especially, since I've yet to have own that didnt spontaneously reformat on me. One of the third party RAM expanders for the N64 is also high on my list since it wasnt compatible with games that required the expansion pak (which essentially made it a $30 chunk of plastic). Oh, and the intercooler is pretty bad as well.

Acessory maker: Mad Katz = Krap

Developer: EA. They've probably contributed more to the current state of the market than anything else.

And for a personal rant: least favorite promotion: Sony's Holiday Demo Disc 2004. Nothing like booting up your system after a fun demo of viewtiful joe 2, only to realize with horror that all your saves are gone. I still have that wretched disc too, declined Sony's offer to mail it in for a free game (all of them were crap).
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#27 waflerevolution
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so was there ever anymore evidence that they were preprogrammed, or was it only just that one incident? And I cant help but ask if there's any known way to hack the cart so you dont have to use the cards.


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ya, it was proven and no, no one figured out a mod... at least to my knowlage... but then again I don't go looking for emulation stuff...
System: The Ngage. enough said. It was fun to hate, and thats where the fun ended.gameguy6700
that's like saying you hate Sega... they were the ones supporting the Ngage, the Ngage arena IS Seganet... Ngage was hated for the same reason XBOX was... I don't know how that same thing didn't happen to Tiger, Tapwire or the guys that made Gizmondo... but it's probably becuse Tiger gave up before fanboys existed and Tapwire and the guys that made the Gizmondo aren't really in this country and this country contains 95% of fanboys... the rest are in Japan. they just won't play xbox.
I hate the SNES mouse! After getting it with the not so fun Mario Pain, and soon finding out that it would work with few games, I was quite disspaointed as a kid.KlownMaster
ya, only 3 or 4 US releases used it. Japan got about 12, I'm not sure if the UK or AUS got any we didn't...
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[QUOTE="gakon5"]Isn't that a Jaguar controller? I actually think the E-Reader itself is just a gimmick, and a stupid one at that. I think that system was just a bad idea from the start. "Oh look, the game is IN THE CARDS! See? You can spend five minutes scanning these bar codes to play Ice Climber!"waflerevolution
and the codes are pre-programmed! so nothing new will ever or can ever come out!

Maybe, But some games you had to scan up to 10 cards! For what? to unlock an already pre-programed game? It doesn't really make much sense :S Any way now that i look back on it... Worst controller: N64, man I went to play Banjo Tooie the other day and it's just an awkward controller to handle and use. Worst game: I really cannot think of the last time i played a bad game.... So the last bad game I played was the new Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Worst gimmick: That stupid Transfer Pak for the N64, it was used for only a hand full of games or something. Worst system: Gamecube, I mean really, It was nice looking and sported some nice hardware, but not being able to play Full sized DVD disks? Not enough 3rd party games? poor effort Nintendo.
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#29 Apathetic_Prick
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[QUOTE="gameguy6700"] so was there ever anymore evidence that they were preprogrammed, or was it only just that one incident? And I cant help but ask if there's any known way to hack the cart so you dont have to use the cards.


waflerevolution
ya, it was proven and no, no one figured out a mod... at least to my knowlage... but then again I don't go looking for emulation stuff...
System: The Ngage. enough said. It was fun to hate, and thats where the fun ended.gameguy6700
that's like saying you hate Sega... they were the ones supporting the Ngage, the Ngage arena IS Seganet... Ngage was hated for the same reason XBOX was... I don't know how that same thing didn't happen to Tiger, Tapwire or the guys that made Gizmondo... but it's probably becuse Tiger gave up before fanboys existed and Tapwire and the guys that made the Gizmondo aren't really in this country and this country contains 95% of fanboys... the rest are in Japan. they just won't play xbox.
I hate the SNES mouse! After getting it with the not so fun Mario Pain, and soon finding out that it would work with few games, I was quite disspaointed as a kid.KlownMaster
ya, only 3 or 4 US releases used it. Japan got about 12, I'm not sure if the UK or AUS got any we didn't...

iirc, Syndicate on the SNES supports it...that, Mario Paint (duh), and I think the first Jurassic Park game, too.

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#30 clubhaxor
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I haven't owned a console I haven't liked for at lease a while. Least favourite game... Lost in Blue DS or Jade Empire cos I just die same with LiB actaully :P accesory...I don't really have any accesories lol im not doing too well. At least you could use the Glove even if it doesn't work..you know for michael Jackson dress up on Halloween or if that's how you like to spend your weekends...
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#31 waflerevolution
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[QUOTE="waflerevolution"][QUOTE="gakon5"]Isn't that a Jaguar controller? I actually think the E-Reader itself is just a gimmick, and a stupid one at that. I think that system was just a bad idea from the start. "Oh look, the game is IN THE CARDS! See? You can spend five minutes scanning these bar codes to play Ice Climber!"-_-Nintendo-_-
and the codes are pre-programmed! so nothing new will ever or can ever come out!

Maybe, But some games you had to scan up to 10 cards! For what? to unlock an already pre-programed game? It doesn't really make much sense :S Any way now that i look back on it... Worst controller: N64, man I went to play Banjo Tooie the other day and it's just an awkward controller to handle and use. Worst game: I really cannot think of the last time i played a bad game.... So the last bad game I played was the new Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Worst gimmick: That stupid Transfer Pak for the N64, it was used for only a hand full of games or something. Worst system: Gamecube, I mean really, It was nice looking and sported some nice hardware, but not being able to play Full sized DVD disks? Not enough 3rd party games? poor effort Nintendo.

max scan was 5 unless you count the Pokémon cards that the reason the codes took 10 or more was so you HAD to buy more packs of cards. (5 cards a pac, liklyhood of getting the 10 you need in 2 packs was as likly as winning the lottery) it's all about money lad, all about money.

[QUOTE="waflerevolution"][QUOTE="gameguy6700"] so was there ever anymore evidence that they were preprogrammed, or was it only just that one incident? And I cant help but ask if there's any known way to hack the cart so you dont have to use the cards.


Apathetic_Prick

ya, it was proven and no, no one figured out a mod... at least to my knowlage... but then again I don't go looking for emulation stuff...
System: The Ngage. enough said. It was fun to hate, and thats where the fun ended.gameguy6700
that's like saying you hate Sega... they were the ones supporting the Ngage, the Ngage arena IS Seganet... Ngage was hated for the same reason XBOX was... I don't know how that same thing didn't happen to Tiger, Tapwire or the guys that made Gizmondo... but it's probably becuse Tiger gave up before fanboys existed and Tapwire and the guys that made the Gizmondo aren't really in this country and this country contains 95% of fanboys... the rest are in Japan. they just won't play xbox.
I hate the SNES mouse! After getting it with the not so fun Mario Pain, and soon finding out that it would work with few games, I was quite disspaointed as a kid.KlownMaster
ya, only 3 or 4 US releases used it. Japan got about 12, I'm not sure if the UK or AUS got any we didn't...

iirc, Syndicate on the SNES supports it...that, Mario Paint (duh), and I think the first Jurassic Park game, too.

I think a few light gun games supported it too...
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#32 Working_Stiff
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I know many disagree with this, but my least favorite system was the N64. Not only is the controller odd (in a not good way), but it just felt like Nintendo missed the mark. The games tended to be pretty expensive compared to the competition, I was annoyed that you needed a memory card - One of the benefits of Carts is that you can have built in memory, and most of the games on the system really didn't interest me. -- You had the Zeldas, but the framerate was so bad on them that they made me naseous and Mario 64 just never did it for me. It was really odd because I was raised on nintendo products and actually always felt pretty loyal to Nintendo. I finally played OoT on the GC, Im not sure if it is because I grew out of the motionsickness (dont think so, I still get it with certain games) or if it actually runs smoother on the GC, I still got sick a few times ,but not that often. I finally bought a N64 for $20 about a yr ago and got about 10 games and have played a total of about 1hr on the system.

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#33 usagi704
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I know many disagree with this, but my least favorite system was the N64. Not only is the controller odd (in a not good way), but it just felt like Nintendo missed the mark. The games tended to be pretty expensive compared to the competition, I was annoyed that you needed a memory card - One of the benefits of Carts is that you can have built in memory, and most of the games on the system really didn't interest me. -- You had the Zeldas, but the framerate was so bad on them that they made me naseous and Mario 64 just never did it for me. It was really odd because I was raised on nintendo products and actually always felt pretty loyal to Nintendo. I finally played OoT on the GC, Im not sure if it is because I grew out of the motionsickness (dont think so, I still get it with certain games) or if it actually runs smoother on the GC, I still got sick a few times ,but not that often. I finally bought a N64 for $20 about a yr ago and got about 10 games and have played a total of about 1hr on the system.

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I feel overall the same as you do, believe it or not. No matter how comfortable have have gotten with that controller, it still always feels lacking.
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#34 jollyroger78
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Oh, let's see here...

System-PC-I don't really like the idea of having to upgrade something every twenty minutes just to play the newest games. 
Game-Taboo: The Sixth Sense (NES)-a game in the loosest sense only.  More like a drunken video ouija board.
Controller-Atari 5200 joystick-I'm not a fan of joysticks anyway, but the 5200 stick didn't re-center itself or anything.  Add the fact that the controller was shaped like a navy battleship and it just wasn't very comfortable.
Gimmick-Hmmm...this one's a toughie because I like to give people an E for effort at least.  How about the R.O.B.? Something to make people think that what they were buying wasn't a video game system, but was instead a toy.  Plus, it broke really easily and they made about two games for it.  Nice try though...I'd like to have one to sit on a shelf.

If I think of anything else, I'll add it later.