What was your first gaming disappointment?

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I remember getting sad (yes, actually sad) when my copy of Secret Agent wouldn't run anymore once we made the jump from pure DOS to Windows 95.

That game had been my entire gaming world from age four to seven (when we upgraded the machine) and to this day I still have NO IDEA why it wouldn't run for us, considering both Carmen San Diego and Sensible Soccer (the other two games I was really into at the same time) worked flawlessly on the new computer.

I'm sure an older, wiser me would have been able to figure it out (for Secret Agent was the ONLY DOS-based title that failed to even launch in there), but the disappointment stuck and I wouldn't let go of it until the DosBox era, when I beat the whole thing in one frantic evening.

And, to add insult to injury, Halloween Harry / Alien Carnage (another DOS-based beast and the one title I had bought with spare change just to have something to play on the new rig) also worked perfectly in there. It really did feel like Windows 95 just hated my favorite game and the disappointment lasted weeks.

What about you?
 
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In the before times, in the long long ago, this was the focus of my childish desires. There was nothing that could possibly be cooler than the Power Glove. After weeks of fawning over it, a friend from school let me borrow one for a night. It was so far below what I thought it was that, I remember being mad about it. It was infuriating to use.

Heart broken.
 
For me it would be the Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier (2009, PS2) although it was a port based on the PSP version, The PS2 version is inferior in many aspects such as having a gameplay more of the same especially that some abilities were lost to be able to make special attacks as in the previous installments and so also that Jak cannot become Dark Jak or Light Jak due to the Dark Eco now being used as a kind of money to buy abilities based on color and another error in the gameplay is also that Jak is unable to swim, which in the previous installments he could swim without problems, in the flight sections it was nothing out of this world but the attempt was made to vary a little The gameplay system but it has an interesting thing and that is that you can hook the enemy ship so that Daxter Steals or Takes the Modular Parts from the enemy ship and get it, graphically it was below the PS2 standards of the year 2009 because they felt somewhat faded, blurry but it's because of the poor and somewhat basic special effects and even has a blur effect that doesn't fit the game well and at 30 FPS as in the PSP version, the music and sound effects are fine, The story of the game is full of plot errors such as that originally The Duke Skyheed who was supposedly the good guy in the game when he is the antagonist is a hypocrite because he said that the Dark Eco is a weapon that is not given to play with and much later he himself also became a monster from Dark Eco and also that the Sky Pirates are supposedly the bad guys of the game but you discover that they are the good guys and so also that for some reason Jak is unable to become Dark Eco because supposedly the Eco is very unstable although there is a contradiction that for some reason Daxter can become Dark Daxter after playing Dark Eco when in reality Daxter was blessed by Light Eco in the previous installments and also that I find the levels of the Dark Daxter unnecessary and irrelevant to the game and also that the game is very short because it only lasts 6 and a half hours if you play it often in normal mode and the bosses of the game, although they have more quantity than in the previous installments, are not a big deal and also that with strategy you can beat all of them without so many difficulties it doesn't matter if it's in Normal or Flight mode. And at the end of the day, although it had some interesting things about what I mentioned, it was still a disappointing installment that to such an extent that the Franchise was completely inactive for this game and for some reason the game was included in the PS2 Super Slim Gamer Kit from the white box along with the other 4 free games.
 
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In the before times, in the long long ago, this was the focus of my childish desires. There was nothing that could possibly be cooler than the Power Glove. After weeks of fawning over it, a friend from school let me borrow one for a night. It was so far below what I thought it was that, I remember being mad about it. It was infuriating to use.

Heart broken.
I wouldn't mind hearing the whole story if you ever want to share it... Sounds like an article material right there.

Did they also give you the one game that kinda worked with it, Super Glove Ball?
 
I remember getting sad (yes, actually sad) when my copy of Secret Agent wouldn't run anymore once we made the jump from pure DOS to Windows 95.

That game had been my entire gaming world from age four to seven (when we upgraded the machine) and to this day I still have NO IDEA why it wouldn't run for us, considering both Carmen San Diego and Sensible Soccer (the other two games I was really into at the same time) worked flawlessly on the new computer.

I'm sure an older, wiser me would have been able to figure it out (for Secret Agent was the ONLY DOS-based title that failed to even launch in there), but the disappointment stuck and I wouldn't let go of it until the DosBox era, when I beat the whole thing in one frantic evening.

And, to add insult to injury, Halloween Harry / Alien Carnage (another DOS-based beast and the one title I had bought with spare change just to have something to play on the new rig) also worked perfectly in there. It really did feel like Windows 95 just hated my favorite game and the disappointment lasted weeks.

What about you?
Random crap I found in pawnshops not being worth the two dollars of my allowance I spent on it. The shovelware of the SNES and Sega era were appallingly bad in some cases.
 
If my parents I brought me game, I would force myself to find some redeeming quality in it.
Same when I brought games as a Teenager, I still default to this behaviour now.
It's incredibly rare that I don't find some enjoyment in a "bad game"

But I do have the big two

I Pre-ordered Aliens: Colonial Marines collectors edition.
I have never pre-ordered a game since. That's an almost 14 year long streak.

Then there's Tron: Catalyst - Oh boy
The only reason why that game hasn't been negatively reviewed into oblivion is that it only has 91 reviews.
The majority of positive reviews: "Any new Tron content in inherently good content"
The majority of negative reviews: Multiple paragraph long breakdowns detailing why it is objectively the worst Tron game
Absolutely atrocious game and I'm glad its Developer closed afterwards.

Both are soulless skinsuit licensed cash grab unworthy of their license.
 
I Pre-ordered Aliens: Colonial Marines collectors edition.
I have never pre-ordered a game since. That's an almost 14 year long streak.
I JUST watched the old Civvie 11 episode on it... HOT DAMN is it soulless!
 
Playing "Sonic Blast" for Game Gear via the 3DS Virtual Console. I remember looking at the screenshots and being impressed by the pre-rendered visuals. And then I played it...::sailor-embarrassed
At the very least, the soundtrack is pretty good (especially Blue Marine; despite it also being the WORST stage in the game).
 
I think it probably had to be when I rented Wolverine: Adamantium Rage on the SNES, aka the worst version even over the abysmal Genesis one. God that game is something else, even like 7 year old Octopus knew it. That was the first time I realized games could actually just be bad.
 

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