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Worst of the Retro Rip-Offs

1up has a piece looking at some of the worst blatant rip-offs of classic games. By retooling old ideas and putting new labels on them, a developer can make a pretty penny at the cost of our childhood memories. From the article: "Space Invaders, right? Nope -- it's actually Space Fever, one of the first arcade games produced by Nintendo. Lest certain internet forums break out into a rash of OMG TAITO COPIED NINTENDO threads, I'll be very clear: it was Space Fever that was the ripoff. Much like how America was taken over by Pong and clones in the 1970s, a few years later, you couldn't swing a dead neko in Japan without hitting a Space Invaders machine. The fad was so prevalent that all sorts of imitation machines sprouted up."

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  1. How about the *best* of the retro rip-offs by Zork+the+Almighty · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How about a list of the best video game rip-offs ? Some ripoffs improved on the original considerably. For example, Tengen's unlicensed NES Tetris is much better than the official Nintendo version. Pole Position was copied endlessly, eventually spawning an entire genre of games. There were various ripoffs of Pac-Man, some inspired by the "Pac-Man is drugs craze", where Power pellets and "fruit" (now mostly mushrooms) produced strange side-effects in Pac-Man. Last but not least are all those hacked Street Fighter 2 arcade machines. Eventually you started seeing entirely new graphics added to the ROM, with bizarre new characters and moves, and many of these were way more fun to play than the original because you never knew what the hell was going to happen.

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  2. Not-retro: Tattoo Assassins by British · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It was a blatant Mortal Kombat ripoff. But it is oh so bad it's good. You play a round if it and can easily count the similiarities to it and MK, but it copies it badly.

  3. Re:it's ksirtet, so what? by despisethesun · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Nah, the "Hangly Man" people should be given a free pass here just for the name, which might be one of the funniest names in video game history.

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  4. Frozen Bubble by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Let us not forget the flagship of open source gaming which is a rip-off (or homage if you like) of Puzzle Bobble / Bust-a-Move.

  5. Tetris ... on DRUGS! by tepples · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If someone was to copy/redo that, I'd just die!

    Of a drug overdose?

  6. Re:One man's ripoff is another man's homage. by servognome · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Two words, Katamari Damacy. Actually, thats's based on some odd drug trip

    It's a lot like Super Monkey Ball (which in turn was a lot like Marble Madness), but focusing on the collection aspect rather than the maze solving. In fact the "designers must be on drugs" idea was also mentioned in SMB reviews

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