Let's Look at EVERY 1-Star SNES Game

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SNES has one of the best all-around libraries of video games for any console, but with the good comes the bad. Here's a quick look at every game that earned 1-star or less on the Ultimate Nintendo: Guide to the SNES Library book.

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コメント (21)
  • "In the history of video games, has there ever been a game that's actually educational and very good?" Oregon Trail.
  • @SNESdrunk
    Dream TV is a bizarre game that doesn't really work well but it's at least an interesting idea
  • @agntdrake
    I worked at Radical Entertainment back in the mid-90s which produced both Bébé's Kids and Mountain Bike Rally (aka Cannondale Cup). I didn't work on Bébé's Kids, but I did play around with getting MBR to work with the LifeFitness Exertainment bikes, but didn't work on the game directly. There was a lot of pressure to get stuff out the door since we were often doing contract work. That didn't really lead to great games.
  • I think people miss the point of Lester the Unlikely. It's very clever.
  • The Flintstones definitely isn’t the best game, but holy damn is the soundtrack awesome. Dean Evans really knew how to get some of the most infectious music out of the SPC 700. No password screen should have music so chill 💙
  • I was a huge gamer back then too. Boot camp in 2600 and 8 bit NES. Fought and survived the bloody 16 bit wars. EGM, Diehard Gamefan, and many other gamer mags always packed into my back pack for daily review in school. Recorded Video Power and Gamepro just to see other games in action. But I never saw a Barbie game and thought "man I should play this..."
  • I never played Lester yet but I seen that once you progress in the game it becomes playable due to the nerd becoming more confident. I get the feeling it’s like calling circle of the moon slow if you despite getting the dash boots early on in the game .
  • Hmm. Didn't know Capcom did a football game for the SNES. Lester the Unlikely is a guilty pleasure game for me. Yes, it's not an all time great by any means, but the story progression is super relatable for me & makes me want to play it every once in a while.
  • Race driving was decent when i was a kid.....but we all wanted rock and roll racing because black sabbath tunes lol
  • I feel like this list is missing a few to be honest. I couldn't imagine giving Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball, D-Force, Batman Forever, Wizard of Oz, or Nickelodeon Guts 2 stars (since frankly none of them should deserve higher).
  • @nubatman
    Thank you John. I learned something new today. Didn't know Street Combat was a reframed Ranma ½. The animations looked so familiar and I'm shocked that it was this long for me to know.
  • I love both of these 1 Star videos that you have done. How about you do videos on every 5 star game in the book and whether or not you think it deserves the accolades.
  • There was a Ranma 1/2 fighting game that released in the US for SNES. I remember playing it back in the day, and it wasn't bad.
  • I'm surprised Last Action Hero didn't make the list. Even with the code to refill you life meter you couldn't get past t the first stage or at least when me and my cousin tried to back in 1994 when we rented it and haven't played it since until I discovered emulators and played it again along with the Sega Genesis and NES versions for the first time. I should go back and try to beat it now since my gaming skills are more refined now than the were back in the 90s.
  • Is it weird I now want to add these to my collection?
  • @TumoFiji
    I remember playing the car portions of the Barbie game for my little sister. I would either be playing Pokémon Pinball or Pokémon Yellow on my Gameboy Color as she did the rest of the game. Then I'd just take a quick break to help her. Together we beat it, so there's that. haha
  • If I had to venture a hypothesis on why games like Barbie supermodel exist, it's because someone in the Mattel offices saw their kid playing videogames and assumed that if kids play with Barbie dolls and they play videogames combining the two would mean instant profit. This person at the same time likely never touched a video game in their life.