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Video Game history is littered with unbelievably poor titles that should have never seen the light of day. Typically, they are a result of some cross-promotional tie-in or a project that was rushed to market in an attempt to capitalize on a passing fad. Having been burned by a few of these woeful purchases in the past, it was with great joy that I watched the lambasting of Back to the Future on the NES. This game truly does scrape the barrel for the worst of the worst. Have a look if you don’t believe me.
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Now I’m racking my brain for some of the crappy NES games I played, but I’m drawing a blank. There were many, to be sure, but I think I’ve blocked them out.
Except Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I remember the game was great, and I played the first two stages over and over, but near the ned of the second stage, there was one long jump that I never figured out how to make. None of my friends could either. It kept us from getting any further. Infuriating.