![]() Mainly most people went stunt – and why not, the speed course was rubbish anyway □ Used to get endless amusement from the fact that if you hit the cow it mooed. Basically you had a choice of the stunt course or the speed course. I wasted many an hour on Hard Drivin’ pretending I was really driving and creating the most awesome crash replays by screaming up the loop the loop and veering off the side on the way up. □ I had it for the Master System and while the graphics weren’t as good as the arcade the gameplay was just as good. The park was closing but I’d gone back to the arcade for one last game. In fact at a theme park once my parents had to announce over the tannoy for me to come to the main gate. You got swords/axes, magic – which was sweet and even the ability to ride monsters, spewing fire/ice at baddies. Golden Axe was brilliant – first up the choice of characters: Barbarian, Amazon or Dwarf (Dwarf ftw :cool:). Good wholesome shooting family fun – just don’t shoot the civilians!! To reload you had to aim the gun away from the screen and we soon perfected what can only be described as the campest reloading ever – a quick flick of the wrist away to reload and back firing in one fluid motion. From then on it was a downward slope as me, my Dad and my brother desperately tried to shoot out some Chinamen in a Chinese Laundry or take out some bad guys in a bank robbery. □ Three hits and you’re dead – as Pulp once sang: This Is Hardcore.Īh Lethal Enforcers, such fun □ Having experienced it in the arcades it didn’t take much for me to invest in a copy for the Mega Drive. But let’s be honest we all laughed the first time he got hit, lost his armour and was just in his heart covered boxer shorts □ Then we wept as his died from the next hit. You control Arthur the Knight, who is trying to save his true love and help restore the souls to the people the evil God Loki has taken them from. I dread to think how many hours I put into this just to be able to get to the second or third level – sheesh. If you wanna talk near impossible games let me introduce you to Ghouls N Ghosts. We never got bored though, not with the ability to ‘splat’ undead enemies onto the wall in the background with a metal pipe. □ My friends and I didn’t really get that far into Splatterhouse 2 as it was hardcore. After seeing his girlfriend Jennifer killed at the end of the original Splatterhouse does he sit around and mope, crying like a baby? No siree, he gets himself the Hell Mask and goes to rescue her from the Land Of The Dead. Damn that Marshmallow Man coming to stomp all over the town so quickly! Looking back its pretty appalling □ but I have very happy memories of it. Inbetween busts you got to drive the Ecto 1 and buy loads of cool gadgets that didn’t really do much. You used to have work your way around the city busting ghosts. I spent so many hours playing this as a kid and never even made it past the first bit but I was crazy for anything Ghostbusters so I loved it as much as any game I had at the time. Lastly, I never owned a Nintendo or Microsoft console so my experiences on these games were limited to friend’s houses etc – bite me □ Secondly, I’m not planning on putting the scores or totals up, just listing the games in the order they came out in. I certainly don’t expect you guys to agree with it (though hopefully you’ll agree with some of the choices □ ) and would welcome any comments. This is what I came up with:Ī few provisos before we hit the first ten games…įirstly this is my list of my Top 100 games. I decided, as so many games mean so many different things to me, I should come up with a fair way to judge them. The first batch of games in the GregHorrorShow’s Top 100 Games list!Ī quick recap on how I decided who came where:
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