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This list runs more recent but that's because [censored] really skews when you were younger... Super Monkeyball -- So you finish Expert without losing all of your lives. Here have ten more levels with the number of lives you have left! Then you finish those ten levels without losing all of your lives... have another ten really freakin hard levels. (Thankfully, at that point you have infinite lives). Master 3 still randomly pops up in my nightmares. [/ QUOTE ] You, my friend, are a very coordinated dude. |
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Battletoads for NES is my clear winner.
Some other noteworthy games: Goldeneye - all cheats completed Perfect Dark - all levels completed on perfect agent Beating the original Zelda for NES without a sword (well, you can only get up to the last boss) |
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Goldeneye with almost all cheats(was 14 at the time, two other friends were also trying to beat the game, they got stuck on 00 Aztec, took me weeks.)
TSB (SNES)-3 peat. Went 57-2 with the Bears. |
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You lost a game in TSB? Shame on you! You ain't no TSB champ!
I don't remember the last time I lost in TSB against AI. Then again, I've only lost to one person in TSB in the past year (played it online a dozen or so times with ZSNES, and played friends of mine in college). |
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On topic.. the game I'm most proud to have beaten: Ninja Gaiden 1. The last level was extremely frustrating - you had to make it through the level and then fight I think 3 consecutive final boss battles without dying. If you died you had to start over at the beginning of the level!
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You lost a game in TSB? Shame on you! You ain't no TSB champ! I don't remember the last time I lost in TSB against AI. Then again, I've only lost to one person in TSB in the past year (played it online a dozen or so times with ZSNES, and played friends of mine in college). [/ QUOTE ] The AI must never cheat against you. The Bucs playing like they're good in week 16, WTF. The fact I picked a team with no passing game and every one was in bad condition didn't help. And Dallas had Emmitt run all over me. But that was the regualr season. |
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The AI cheats after you win like many games in a row, increased speed and better defense and all that, but you can still outplay them. I usually play as the Jets, not a great time by any means, but I know how to exploit the AI very well.
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The AI cheats after you win like many games in a row, increased speed and better defense and all that, but you can still outplay them. I usually play as the Jets, not a great time by any means, but I know how to exploit the AI very well. [/ QUOTE ] NT sack trick? Back on topic, Chrono Trigger and Earthbound as well. Not because they're hard, but I was 10-12 when I played them and they were epic. |
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Goldeneye with almost all cheats(was 14 at the time, two other friends were also trying to beat the game, they got stuck on 00 Aztec, took me weeks.) TSB (SNES)-3 peat. Went 57-2 with the Bears. [/ QUOTE ] With the Bears, huh? I always started to suck with a team that wasn't the Bills or Cowboys around Week 10. |
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One of my most favorite things to do in TSB was TE dump when they picked the same play as me. Automatic first down 99% of the time, as long as you can get the right target in time before you get sacked.
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