Originally released at the can't miss price of $199 US, the Action 52 crapped its way into infamy with a collection of the 52 worst NES games you'll ever play. Period. With the help or Orangeaction.com's "TheJuice", let us take you on a journey into the biggest pile of crap you'll ever encounter...and may never return from!
Who's at fault? Active Enterprises
Platform: NES
Released: 1991
Arnold smuggling melons under his shirt, midgets in pink jumpsuits, awful gameplay, and an obstacle consisting of people punching you through glory holes in a fence. I sincerely have pity for anyone who paid full price for this game eighteen years ago.
Who's at fault: Interplay, Acclaim
Released: 1990
Platform: NES
Ninjabread Man is a horrible platforming game for the Wii. Four enemies, four levels, and one whole hour of gameplay can't even justify its bargain bin price tag.
Who's at fault: Data Design International, Conspiracy Entertainment
Released: 2005, 2007
Platform: PS2, Wii
Naming kids Turok, spray painting pigeons, gravestones with ads, and billboards that drip blood. You may think this sounds unreal, but the geniuses at Acclaim Entertainment actually considered these for advertising. Worse than that, people actually played along.
Who's at fault: Acclaim Entertainment
Released: 2003-2005
Platform: Anything they could think of.
Have you ever wanted to play a crappy Sims clone where you play the part of the most unlikeable guy ever? What about playing an adult game that would only succeed in making an Iranian blush? 7 Sins aspires to be all of that.
Who's at fault: Digital Jesters, Monte Cristo
Released: 2005
Platform: PC, PS2
Right after being sued by Capcom for ripping off Street Fighter II, Data East got to work on Tattoo Assassins, a game aimed at ripping off Mortal Kombat II. Luckily, this story has a happier ending.
Who's At Fault: Data East
Released: 1995 Tentatively
Platform: Arcade
Finding its way into release via shareware BBS CDs, Gore Galore was neither gory nor was it any good. Touting itself as a splatterfest, it mainly came off as a low-rent Wolfenstein clone. Oh, and it had a poo gun too.
Who's at fault: Jester Software
Platform: PC
Released: 1995
One of two games that not only helped to kill a company, but crashed an industry. Pac-Man, after a ton of hype, released to home consoles and epitomized the term "disappointing".
Who's at fault: Atari, Namco
Platform: Atari 2600
Released: 1982
Infamous for being just about the worst game ever made, Big Rigs Over the Road Racing has to truely be seen to be believed. If there were ever one title that truely defined this site, this is it.
Who's at fault: Stellar Stone LLC, GameMill
Platform: PC
Released: 11/20/2003
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