What games should never have been made?

Superman 64

Vampire: The Masquarade - Bloodline
It should of come out, but not in the state that it was in, they should of sold the rights to another developer so both would benefit, or stored it in a safe place
 
I have to disagree. I'm 14 and I remember playing on my Apple, I've also played many remakes of old, old games through many sites.

I'm still addicted to Rebellion and I load up many older games that I have aquired from my Brother and Stepdad.

Yea, but you are an exception. My brother is 14 also, and his first experience with video games was on the Playstation, and the first video games he'd ever seen were completely after the 3D era.

Also, you didn't say you wished any games should never have been made, so it wasn't directed at you.

BTW you're 14? D: When I was 14 I was in military school, and I had brought in my Gameboy (they had just been invented and were black and white then) They didn't mind, and soon many other people were buying them. Other video game systems were not allowed.
 
It's not even the same people. None of them.


The original Atari made some great games in the '70s and early 80's. Games that are still fun today. Those people are long gone bro, and so is Atari as far as I'm concerned. Atari of today gets my vote for the worst video game company, although there are probably many fly-by-night companies that are even worse.

Did you know that NAMCO (soul caliber/edge, tekken, namco museum, etc.) was Atari's Japanese division? NAMCO was owned by ATARI. But they are a seperate company now - one of the most successful japanese video game companies.

People need to check reviews for games, and not just buy them because of their name, developer, or publisher, because as soon as you buy games on faith, thats exactly the time when you get let down.

VirusType, I just wanted to make your point more clear. The Atari that you all know today IS NOT THE ATARI OF THE 70's/80's. I can't remember what their original name was but they paid Atari a huge chunck of change to use their name.

I don't know if the original Atari is still around. I doubt it.
 
VirusType, I just wanted to make your point more clear. The Atari that you all know today IS NOT THE ATARI OF THE 70's/80's. I can't remember what their original name was but they paid Atari a huge chunck of change to use their name.

I don't know if the original Atari is still around. I doubt it.

The guy who was in charge of the Commedore64 (Apple) bought Atari after they went bankrupt in the mid-80's. I don't know what happend after that.
 
Any sports game shouldn't have been made. If you want to play sports THAT much you call friends (you know what those are, right?) and play the sport, dammit! :p
 
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