This is the queen mother of all hard games! To quote the Angry Video Game Nerd, the difficulty on this game is legendary! What makes this game so hard?
You asked for it! Here it is, the #1 hardest NES game of all time! Nothing can prepare you for this game! Well, if "Battletoads" made my #2, and "Ghosts n Goblins" made my #3, then what made #1? Do you really want to know? Well, okay. Okay, are you ready for #1? I'm certainly not. Adding some challenge to a game is one thing, but the creators of this game went way too far! I swear to God, unless someone can help me beat this game, I will never play it again! You know how much I suck at this game? Heck, there are twelve levels, and I can't even get passed the third level! Most games on the Nintendo aren't that hard, but there are some that are. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who have played this game since it was a hit game, and I'm sure that all of those people remember how hard it was. Even if you play 2-player mode and with the Game Genie, it won't be too much help. With twelve levels, a bunch of stuff coming after you, and a bunch of moves that are hard to manuver especially with all this deadly stuff that's impossible to dodge, this is definately one of the hardest games ever made. "Battletoads" is undeniably one of the hardest games I have ever played in my entire life.
Yep, you probably assumed this one would make my list too. The least they could have done was given you a health bar!
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If you lose a contest, you gotta start the whole level over again! This game is so hard that not even the Game Genie could help you too much, especially since the Infinite Lives code takes up two of the three spaces. The only way to win is to either reach a certain goal on your meter or if your opponent runs out of cards. The pizza eating contests at the end of every other level require some strategy. When you die, you gotta start the whole level over. That's right just one hit and you're dead, so expect to die often in this game! There were tons of games like that on the NES, and those games always frustrated me! What's even worse is that there are no check points in this game. What makes this game so hard? It's mostly the fact that you have minimum energy in this game.
Okay, a former mascot of Domino's Pizza gets his own game on Nintendo shortly after he was banned from the world, and the company that made this game happens to be Capcom, so it can't be that bad. If you don't lock in in time, the refueling plane will just go away and leave you out to die, and within minutes, you're done for. This is the hardest part of the game! Your accuaracy has to be just as perfect to get locked in with the nozzle. In Mission #2, there's a part where your fuel starts to run out, and a refueling plane comes by to refuel you. The same rule applies for another part of this game. An NES Advantage controller is necessary for this game. But when it says "Up! Up!", you'd assume you'd have to press up, but it's as realistic as actually flying a plane, so you really have to hit down (and visa versa). The radar tells you what direction you should move in and weather you should speed up or slow down. But no, it's not that easy.Īt the end of Mission #1, you have to land on an aircraft carrier, and landing on that ship is close to impossible. There are only four missions that you play in this game, so you may assume that it's pretty easy. "Top Gun" ranks as one of the most memorable games on the NES since it's often referred to as one of the first flight simulation games. Okay, enough with the yakkin', and let's begin the countdown. Now, before you say stuff like "I liked that game! Why are you distin it?", please keep in mind that I'm not saying that these are all bad games, and I'm not necessarily saying that they're all good games I'm just saying that they're really really hard. The following is a list of the Top 10 games on the NES that I believe are the hardest games in the NES library. Believe it or not, there were actually some games on this system that were extremely hard. There were even some arcade classics like "Balloon Fight" and "Pac Man". There were also some games that were really short and simple but still awesome and fun to play like "Duck Tales" and "Adventures in the Magic Kingdom". There were classic games that launched popular series' like "Super Mario Bros." and "Legend of Zelda". So many great games that system has given us. If you're a child of the 80's or even a child of the 90's and you love video games, then there's surely no doubt that you would believe that the Nintendo Entertainment System defines the word "classic".