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The 50 Worst Videogame Names of All Time

Game Revolution has a great feature looking at fifty of the worst-named games ever to require a controller. They dig deep here, unearthing gems like 'Yo! Noid!', 'Awesome Possum Kicks Dr. Machino's Butt!', and 'Huygen's Disclosure'. From the article: "From Dick Butkus to Hootie and the Blowfish to Lake Titicaca, bad names have been with us forever. But thanks to the inevitable collision of reclusive nerds, bizarre artists and painfully unhip marketing execs, the video game industry enjoys some of the worst names of all. The following list was compiled after hours of lively debate, pages of exhausting science and one actual geek fistfight."

220 comments

  1. Geek fistfight!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...NEEEERDDDS!

    But anyway: Cotton Fantastic Night Dreams
    Was Donkey Kong on the list? Couldn't load the page. Wasn't it supposed to be Monkey Kong?

    1. Re:Geek fistfight!? by GundamFan · · Score: 1, Funny

      Close... I think it was supposed to be King Kong.

      I am at a loss to explain it but there seems to be a relationship between the word king and donkey in Japanese at lease when translating it into English because I have seen this in other places.

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    2. Re:Geek fistfight!? by spyrochaete · · Score: 1

      I heard that the Nintendo mascot was supposed to be named "Monkey Kong" but there was a translation snafu.

      But you reminded me of another gawd-arful game name - "Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Offical Game of the Movie"

    3. Re:Geek fistfight!? by spyrochaete · · Score: 1

      By the way, the Japanese word for king is "oh". It sort of rhymes with the word "grow" if it had no w - "gro".

    4. Re:Geek fistfight!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nintendo probably didn't want to copy the title of an existing work, although they were ultimately threatened with such a lawsuit by MCA (the court laughed at MCA and awarded damages to the defence).

      If they had used "King Kong", the situation may have been a bit different.

      As for why "Donkey"? I have no idea.

    5. Re:Geek fistfight!? by EggyToast · · Score: 3, Funny
      They used Donkey because donkey has connotations of being stubborn. And in Japan, they associate Kong with monkey, just like we do here to some degree. Hence, "stubborn monkey" becomes Donkey Kong.

      Miyamoto's said as much in his interviews.

    6. Re:Geek fistfight!? by mr_mischief · · Score: 1

      Because they asked about using King Kong, and the guy at MCA was a real jackass?

    7. Re:Geek fistfight!? by Hormonal · · Score: 4, Informative
      If you're using Donkey Kong as a data point for your statement, I can offer a different explanation.

      Unfortunately, I can't remember the source, so take it as you will.

      In an interview with Miyamoto, he said that he wanted to call the game "Stubborn Monkey" (because the monkey wouldn't give Jumpman/Mario's woman back). After the standard Engrish translation, Stubborn became Dnokey, and Monkey became Kong, giving us the title we've been seeing for the last quarter-century.

    8. Re:Geek fistfight!? by SamSim · · Score: 1

      As I recall, "Donkey" was thought by Shigeru Miyamoto to be a synonym for "stubborn" in English. Which is kind of correct, but it doesn't really work.

    9. Re:Geek fistfight!? by Allison+Geode · · Score: 1

      the story i've heard is that they wanted the title to connotate foolishness...... one of the translations from japanese for that was "ass," and clearly "Ass Kong" was not an acceptable name.. so they got another name for Ass, and got..... Donkey. no idea how true that is, but i like this story better than "stubborn monkey"

    10. Re:Geek fistfight!? by SharpFang · · Score: 1

      No, Donkey kong wasn't on the list. And to think I expected it to be #1.
      Look, the explaination donkey=stubborn may be somewhat logical. But that's like Shortieflakey instead of Microsoft!

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    11. Re:Geek fistfight!? by KinkoBlast · · Score: 0, Funny

      So we should just cound ourselves lucky it wasnt ASS KONG vs HAMMERMAN. Nintendo would have been the first company to release a gay-sex arcade game!

    12. Re:Geek fistfight!? by nahdude812 · · Score: 1

      It was supposed to be Stubborn Ape. They translated Stubborn badly and got "donkey" (which are well respected for their stubborn qualities).

    13. Re:Geek fistfight!? by nutsy · · Score: 2, Interesting

      The exact etymology of Donkey Kong's title is debatable. My favourite honest-to-goodness botched transliteration is that great big-top racing sim, Continental Circus.

  2. Yes! by BHearsum · · Score: 0

    I remember Princess Tomato!

    1. Re:Yes! by Oopsz · · Score: 1

      It was an awesome game. Clever and thoughtful. I wish I still had the NES cart..

  3. XEXYZ by SenorAmor · · Score: 1

    Dumb name aside, it was an awesome game.

    1. Re:XEXYZ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I bought this one a whim way back in the day. It rocks.

  4. It could be worse! by Opportunist · · Score: 1, Funny

    If I go through my B-Movie collection, one thing's for sure: They could have redone it all with essentially the same crap setup and added "IN 3D"

    No wait, MS just did with XP and Vista...

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    1. Re:It could be worse! by Walt+Dismal · · Score: 1

      Few people remember the first US game for the Nintendo: "Vomit Magnet Blind Date". Microsoft responded immediately with "Microsoft's Steven Balmer Dance Dance Revolution Monkey Boy" for Windows 3.1. ... Wait... Wait...You know, sometimes I'm so sorry I took acid during the 60's.

    2. Re:It could be worse! by Das+Modell · · Score: 1

      Look, I don't know if you just made up Vomit Magnet Blind Date, but I can totally believe that it could be a real (Japanese) game.

  5. Missed a classic WTF one... by Rocky · · Score: 1

    ..."Dominion: Storm over Gift 3" by Ion Storm.

    {{ Ummm.... }} {{ English }} {{ Do you have it? }}

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    1. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by rabbot · · Score: 0

      {{True Strike}}

    2. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      The predecessor was called G-NOME, is that any better?

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    3. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by MobiusRenoire · · Score: 0

      The Final Fantasy series is an ironic title considering there are some 14 games bearing the Final Fantasy tag spanning what MUST be a record 8 (or more) systems including PC and handhelds?

      Hail, Remora.

    4. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 0

      {{Impossible to Gauge}}

      Chris Mattern

    5. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by crossmr · · Score: 1

      That was a fun game. I have a copy here somewhere.

    6. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by Stormwatch · · Score: 1

      That's because Square was on the verge of bankrupcy at the time. Had the original Final Fantasy not been a success, it would have been indeed their final game.

    7. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      {{ Lame }}

    8. Re:Missed a classic WTF one... by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 0

      > {{ Lame }}

      No, {{ Too Weak }} :-)

      Chris Mattern

  6. So that's the ticket by packetmon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wild Woody huh... Could've been worse, they could have had a sequel. "Wild Woody meets Mad Pussy" or something

    1. Re:So that's the ticket by neonprimetime · · Score: 3, Informative
      To satisfy the typical /.er's inner urge for sexual innuendo's ... here are the better ones
      Use your imagination with caution ...
      • #45 - Wild Woody
      • #38 - Spanky's Quest
      • #35 - Sticky Balls
      • #26 - Iggy's Reckin' Balls
      • #18 - Tongue of the Fatman
      • #17 - Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together
      • #14 - Wargasm
      • #7 - Nuts & Milk
      • #1 - Irritating Stick
  7. I have it! by Square+Snow+Man · · Score: 0

    I got sticky balls on the first day.

    1. Re:I have it! by jkmullins · · Score: 1

      Wow, that is a lot more than I needed to know about you. Next, you'll say you rolled them into all 36 great holes one at a time.

    2. Re:I have it! by hrrY · · Score: 1

      I only know of 16 - 18...holes

  8. Awesome Possum by Pantero+Blanco · · Score: 2, Funny

    Awesome Possum was pretty cool. I remember playing it when I was six or seven...and annoying the hell out of whomever was in the room with me by turning "motor mouth" on.

    1. Re:Awesome Possum by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Uhm, Bezerk used a synthesized voice, not a digitized one.

    2. Re:Awesome Possum by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Asking a secularist to define a religious fanatic is like asking the Yankee Group to define a Linux zealot.

      Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.

      I bet you were more interesting when you were six or seven.

    3. Re:Awesome Possum by nutsy · · Score: 1

      Why does does it seem that so many online video game reviewers/reporters/etc. think video games were invented in the mid-nineties?

      Probably because unresearched claims are hallmarks of gaming web sites as much as biased opinions and PageRank whoring? (I think these guys do more gaming with keywords than with actual game systems.)

    4. Re:Awesome Possum by Explo · · Score: 1

      On the home computer front, I assume Ghostbusters was one of the first games to use digitized voice, at least on Commodore 64. It was released on somewhere on 1984. And at least regarding the music and the speech, it was pretty impressive back then. Of course, digitized speech became not-so-rare on C-64 and especially on the Amiga soon after that.

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    5. Re:Awesome Possum by Explo · · Score: 1

      On the home computer front, I assume Ghostbusters was one of the first games to use digitized voice, at least on Commodore 64. It was released on somewhere on 1984. And at least regarding the music and the speech, it was pretty impressive back then. Of course, digitized speech became not-so-rare on C-64 and especially on the Amiga soon after that.

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    6. Re:Awesome Possum by spoco2 · · Score: 1

      Huh, I knew number 2 had voice, but I never knew (or remembered) that number 1 did... way, way before their mentioned game indeed.

      Also, you'd think it'd be easier to find out what game really was the first via this wonderful interweb... but nope, can't find it anywhere!

  9. WTF?? No ET the Extraterresterial? by StonedYoda47 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How can that game not be on there?? I call shenanigans on this list.

    1. Re:WTF?? No ET the Extraterresterial? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Worst NAMES, not worst GAMES.

    2. Re:WTF?? No ET the Extraterresterial? by Pantero+Blanco · · Score: 1

      Indeed...I actually enjoyed several on this list. Tactics Ogre beats Final Fantasy Tactics hands down. Beyond the Beyond was a fine RPG, at least as far as I played (I had to return it, and then the Blockbuster closed down). Awesome Possum was at least amusing, if nothing ground-breaking.

  10. Jumpman by darthservo · · Score: 1

    #47 - Jumpman. Was there really a better name for it?

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    1. Re:Jumpman by crossmr · · Score: 1

      No, and it was a great game. I was a bit disappointed to see it on the list.

    2. Re:Jumpman by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      To be fair, the name does kind of suck. However, it was a very, very fun game.

      The name is descriptive, but not particularly evocative.

    3. Re:Jumpman by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hoppy Guy!

      Just send one dollar to...

    4. Re:Jumpman by SomeoneGotMyNick · · Score: 1
      Jumpman. Was there really a better name for it?

      I'm sure Pouncing Pixelized Person would have been a more obvious choice.
    5. Re:Jumpman by crossmr · · Score: 1

      it was 1983...what did you expect? :)

    6. Re:Jumpman by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It was 1983...what did you expect? :)

      Well, back then, a lot of people wondered if Nintendo would be unhappy that Epyx had taken the name of their protagonist from Donkey Kong. It didn't bother them too much, though. They renamed him Mario.
        Jumpman was an awesome game, though. Jumpman Jr was better. Later on came Wizard, and I think the last incarnation of that sort of game was the rerelease, Ultimate Wizard.

    7. Re:Jumpman by Kadin2048 · · Score: 1

      As was I. Otherwise I thought the list was pretty good ... but sometimes you have to call a spade a spade. Jumpman was a pretty good name for what it was.

      I mean, what else would you have called it? You're a guy, and you jump. That's what you do. That's the entire game. And it's not that bad a game, either. But I kind of like the direct-but-obvious names, rather than something idiotic.

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  11. Yo! Noid! by Sage+Gaspar · · Score: 0

    Hehe, I actually liked that game for some mysterious reason. Now, to find a 100% legal venue to recover the game and bask in nostalgia... *shifty eyes*

    1. Re:Yo! Noid! by Rachel+Lucid · · Score: 1

      I preferred the old 7UP Spot game for the Genesis. That one was actually fun.

    2. Re:Yo! Noid! by jeffy210 · · Score: 1

      That's why I couldn't find the game! I was looking for 7UP Spot on the NES, not the Genesis. Thank you sir!

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    3. Re:Yo! Noid! by Fallingcow · · Score: 0

      It's certainly not "50 worst" material.

      If you've gotta put a "Noid" game on that list, make it Avoid the Noid

      Man, that game sucks. I played it a lot on the good ol' Tandy when I was younger, as we only had three or four games. I wore an onion on my belt, as was the fashion at the time.

    4. Re:Yo! Noid! by Fallingcow · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Oh, right. Names. Not the games themselves. Goddamn I'm dumb.

      Then yes, it was dumb.

      I was wondering why so many of these games weren't actually that bad. Well, there ya go.

    5. Re:Yo! Noid! by BigCheese · · Score: 1

      I have the 7up Spot game for the NES. It's a lot of fun.

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    6. Re:Yo! Noid! by Stormwatch · · Score: 1
      I have the 7up Spot game for the NES. It's a lot of fun.
      Yes, but that Spot was a puzzle game; other than the 7-UP mascot, it had nothing to do with the Cool Spot platformers.
    7. Re:Yo! Noid! by Alsee · · Score: 1

      Whoever modded the parent post Insightful has a seriously twisted sense of humor. Bravo.

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    8. Re:Yo! Noid! by Fallingcow · · Score: 1

      Agreed. I'm hoping whoever metamods them gets the joke.

  12. Shaq-Fu by sglider · · Score: 0

    Shaq-Fu for the SNES was by all time accounts the worst videogame name ever. I ate it up. Ah, Youth's indescretions.

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  13. What a rip! by Psykechan · · Score: 3, Informative

    This list of 50 badly named games doesn't even have XPlay's "worst named game" Tube Slider or even my perennial favorite Spawn In The Demon's Hand. Not even a mention of Capcom's "Street Fighter" sequelitis with "Super Street Fighter II Turbo" or "Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha".

    Speaking of sequels, there are games like "Mega Man X" (right after MM6) and "Wizards and Warriors X" (sequel to W&W2, I believe) that just confuse people as to what game they are playing. Hey, what's all this "Super Castlevania IV" about? Is it better than regular old "Castlevania IV"?

    Gah, now I need to make my own list.

    1. Re:What a rip! by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Metal Slug X came between 2 and 3. Megaman X makes at least some sense since the protagonist is named X. How about Final Fantasy 10-2? The second game of the tenth game of the last game?

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    2. Re:What a rip! by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 1
      [...] there are games like "Mega Man X" (right after MM6) and "Wizards and Warriors X" (sequel to W&W2, I believe) that just confuse people as to what game they are playing.
      Research says that shows with "X" in the name get higher ratings.
    3. Re:What a rip! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't forget the silly sequencing of some of the Star Wars games.

      Dark Forces
      Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
      Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast

    4. Re:What a rip! by entmike · · Score: 1

      [quote]Speaking of sequels, there are games like "Mega Man X" (right after MM6) and "Wizards and Warriors X" (sequel to W&W2, I believe) that just confuse people as to what game they are playing. Hey, what's all this "Super Castlevania IV" about? Is it better than regular old "Castlevania IV"?[/quote]For Castlevania, probably to distinguish it as being on the Super Nintendo platform rather than the NES.

      Mega Man X was to distinguish a significant fork from the Mega Man series which went all the way up to Mega Man 8 with no change in basic gameplay, and used the same exact sprites (aside from pallete swaps for the weapons, and sliding introduced in 3.)

      Sometimes it's a good thing to change the serialization of titles. On the flip side sometimes it sucks because who can keep Super Fantastic Street Fighter Turbo Hyper Widescreen Platinum Director's Cut Unrated Rainbow 2 Alpha EX^2 Low-Fat Edition straight in their heads?

    5. Re:What a rip! by 7Prime · · Score: 1
      Mega Man X was to distinguish a significant fork from the Mega Man series which went all the way up to Mega Man 8 with no change in basic gameplay, and used the same exact sprites (aside from pallete swaps for the weapons, and sliding introduced in 3.)

      True for 1-6, for the most part. 2 introduced the "8 boss rule", 3 introduced sliding, and 4 introduced the charged shot. But 7, 8, and 9 (Rockman & Forte) are MUCH more removed, from a gameplay standpoint, than MegaMan X is. They introduce various side games (like collecting robot information discs hidden in each level), buying items and abilities, and multi-path storylines. Now, I'm not arguing that the games are the very pinical of inventive game design, on the contrary, during it's two decade lifespan, the series adds very few unique concepts. But 7-9 are VASTLY different in gameplay, when compared to X.

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  14. "Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by edawstwin · · Score: 0

    I don't think "Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" are names that should be on the list (they're bad, but not top 50 bad). Surely these games didn't expect to set any sales records, and you certainly know what you're getting with these titles.

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    1. Re:"Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by Chinju · · Score: 5, Informative

      Actually, I recall that Wargasm's title had little to do with the game (beyond the "War" part, anyway). To quote IGN: "Apparently someone at DID's marketing department thought that the 'kids' might dig it if they took their latest action title, put a woman in a bulging flak jacket on the cover (maybe she's carrying a bunch of grenades) and named it after something sexual. The PR staff picked up on the Beavis and Butthead vibe and began sending us sheaves of mail with jokes like 'It's time for Wargasm' and 'Multiple Wargasm.' After this ridiculous blitzkrieg of banality (which must have humiliated the actual design team beyond measure) Tal, Jason and I began furiously scrapping over who was going to have to review a game that was sure to be as embarrassing on the inside as it was on the out. I lost (for those of you who keep track of such things, let me warn you that Jason carries brass knuckles) and sadly loaded the game only to find that there was nothing within the actual software that had anything to do with the title, the chick on the cover or anything else we received in the mail. What I did find was a solid action game that is surprisingly hard to put down." So the name clearly turned people off to the game who might otherwise have enjoyed it. That's about as bad as a name can be.

    2. Re:"Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by edawstwin · · Score: 1

      When I saw the name, I thought an "orgasm of war" (meaning lots of intense fighting), no sex involved. Adding "gasm" onto something doesn't necessarily mean sex, just intensity, to me anyway (like Dane Cook's Tourgasm, for example). Marketing is comepletely different, and if the ads, boxcover, etc..., implied sex, then that's not the actual title's fault.

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    3. Re:"Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by silverdirk · · Score: 1

      I actually laughed harder at "if it moves, shoot it" than any other title on that page. I guess it was more 'funny' than it was 'bad', though.

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    4. Re:"Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by Nimey · · Score: 3, Funny

      I always thought that "Wargy" would have been a better name for multiplayer Wargasm.

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    5. Re:"Wargasm" and "If It Moves, Shoot It" by 1iar_parad0x · · Score: 1

      Could you imagine being the graphic artist tasked with having to come up with cover art for some of these games? What are those creatures on the cover of "PenPen Trilcelon"? Maybe the game designers where going for something emphasizing the intensity of war and the artist/marketing department was confused. I could see the same title being used with a "Dr. Strangelove" like theme.

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  15. Um Jammer Lammy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Was that supposed to be some kind of word play on Lemmy?

    1. Re:Um Jammer Lammy by basscomm · · Score: 1

      The main character is a lammy who, um, 'jammy's on her guitar.

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  16. Obligatory Animaniacs Reference by Kelson · · Score: 2, Funny

    Lake Titicaca! Lake Titicaca!
    Why do we sing of its fame?
    Lake Titicaca! Lake Titicaca!
    'Cause we really like saying its name!

  17. Low G Man by matt328 · · Score: 1

    Surprised it didn't make the cut.

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  18. I disagree with #47 completely by voxel · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    #47 = Jumpman.

    I loved this game, it was absolutely one of my favorite games on the Atari 400. It was like a pre-super-mario bro's, complete with fast action, many many many levels with all kinds of variation in the enemies you encounter etc.

    Not only did I play it alot, my whole family did. We had 300 to 400 games for the Atari 400, and this was one of my favorites.... I can think of ALOT worse games than this that arn't even on this top 50.

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    1. Re:I disagree with #47 completely by radish · · Score: 1

      I think you missed the word "Names" in the article title.

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    2. Re:I disagree with #47 completely by voxel · · Score: 1

      Your aboslutely right. I did miss that.

      I would have to agree then, "JumpMan" is a horrible name ;-)

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  19. They forgot one... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Tom Cruise: crazy placenta munching midget

    It only exists in my mind right now but it'll be awesome. Trust me on this, it's gonna be a pacman for the 21st century.

  20. Re:Damn Edutainment! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Everytime I hear the name Lake Titicaca, I can't help but think of the song and be reminded that its located between Bolivia and Peru.

    Yakko's "Nations of the World" song is worse due to the fact that some of the countries no longer exist. Unfortunately the song in my brain remains the same. :(

  21. Skidmarks by Tx · · Score: 4, Funny

    How is Skidmarks (plan-view racer on the Amiga) not on there? That's got to be /the/ worst videogame name of all time, bar none!

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    1. Re:Skidmarks by Klowner · · Score: 1

      Don't forget "Super Skidmarks: Speed Burritos"

    2. Re:Skidmarks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Coop: Hey, Skidmark Steve, cool. You still just hangin' out, playin' Nintendo?
      Skidmark Steve: Well, if you must know, I'm in my second year of med school and I'm training for the Summer Games. What are you two up to?
      Coop: Just hanging out. Playing Nintendo. Cock

    3. Re:Skidmarks by Das+Modell · · Score: 1

      Skidmarks was a totally awesome game, but why is the name bad? I guess people associate it with, eh, other kinds of skidmarks.

  22. Superman 64 by BigDork1001 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Holy crap was this a game bad. So, so bad. I wanted to beat my friend for making me spend 5 minutes playing this game. I cannot believe that they didn't put it on the list Gamerankings.com Wikipedia

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    1. Re:Superman 64 by Saedrael · · Score: 0, Redundant

      Game... NAMES!!!!

    2. Re:Superman 64 by BigDork1001 · · Score: 1

      D'oh. I'm so glad all those English classes are paying off.

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    3. Re:Superman 64 by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      It's Superman. N64 games had a tendency to have 64 attached to their names. What makes Superman 64 a worse name than, say, Super Mario 64?

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  23. Linkle Liver Story by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, the game was actually called Linkle Liver Story.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkle_Liver_Story

  24. Japanese names... by Thad+Boyd · · Score: 1

    ...tend to consist of randomly thrown-together English words as it is.

  25. aroo? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wot, no Cock'n??

  26. What, no floppy? by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Floppy missed the list... come on, that definitely is a suggestive name for a game. Of course, Irritating Stick's cover art is classic! That just hurts to even look at.

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  27. I vote for ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... ZeroWing, because it obviously would have sold more if they named it All Your Base Are Belong To Us.

  28. Except... by Rachel+Lucid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We are talking about worst game NAMES, not worst GAMES. Though if you're only creative enough to add on the system's name to whatever it is you're making...

  29. King and Balloon by soft_guy · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm partial to the video game "King and Balloon" because of the juxtaposition of two such unrelated nouns.

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    1. Re:King and Balloon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ...but they are related very intimately in the game...

  30. Re:How about... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial?

    Not only do dotters not RTFA, now they don't even RTFT.

  31. Spaceship Warlock by macz · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Though I am not sure it can be called a "game"

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  32. Irritating Stick by spun · · Score: 4, Funny

    The number one worst named game on the list is based on a real Japanes gameshow where contestants carry a metal rod through a maze with electrified walls, where the walls are only slightly wider than the stick.

    I love the Japanese!

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    1. Re:Irritating Stick by compass46 · · Score: 1

      Viking Challenge is awesome! It's my new "nothing else is on so let's see what crazy stuff is on ESPN right now" show.

    2. Re:Irritating Stick by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Utchan Nanchan Hono no Challenge is the show.

      It features various games for the chance to win a million yen, the electrified maze is the centerpiece of the show. But it's just not the same without the miniskirted contestants crouching and squatting during the lower parts of the maze, worried that the cameraman will shoot up their skirt.

    3. Re:Irritating Stick by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      I recall that as a game in "Die 100 000 Mark Show" here in Germany. At first they used a metal ring that had to be moved around a pipe without touching (you probably know that from the annual fair), later they went with a rod and added fun stuff like moving walls.

      For a videogame implementation it'd also recommend Kurukuru Kururin, it has a similar goal but instead of a stick that's perpendicular to the maze you have a rotating stick that's on the same plane so you have to take its current rotation into account. Too bad only the first game has been released in the west (and only in Europe where irt can still be found in some bargain bins for cheap), it's damn fun and Japan already has three GBA and one GC game of it.

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  33. Re:Gamespot's Take by aafiske · · Score: 1

    It's a list of worst game _names_, not worst games. I'm sure some other ones are perfectly fun as well.

  34. Re:Gamespot's Take by Saedrael · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Repeat after me: worst videogame names. Worst videogame names. Worst videogame names.

  35. Worst anime names by Animats · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Sometimes, it's just the result of translation from Japanese. Some anime and game names with similar problems:
    1. Re:Worst anime names by Watson+Ladd · · Score: 1

      If you read the article they excluded bad translations.

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    2. Re:Worst anime names by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nah, those are at least somewhat intelligible. There are plenty of worse anime names. I mean, look at "Neon Genesis Evangelion." What is that even supposed to mean? Another great one is "Jewel BEM Hunter Lime."

    3. Re:Worst anime names by Kelson · · Score: 1

      I always figured someone messed up on NGE and added an extra letter to the first word. Heck, maybe it was a typo. "Neo Genesis Evangelion," or maybe "Neo Genesis: Evangelion" would at least make sense, especially once you've seen enough of the show to figure out what's really going on.

      Though as I keep altering that title, it starts looking more and more like a Jack Kirby comic book.

    4. Re:Worst anime names by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What exactly is the problem with the first name? It's accurate and intelligible. The movie is actually about the plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group. Is it "Financial Group" that doesn't fit or something?

      I mean, it's better than the title of the third movie -- "Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody."

    5. Re:Worst anime names by onlysolution · · Score: 1

      The Japanese title of NGE, Shinseki Evangelion, literally means New Genesis Evangelion, so I imagine the American distributors (or maybe even Gainax) decided that Neon sounded cooler than Neo or New, etc.

    6. Re:Worst anime names by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      I think it's pointless to criticise Project A-Ko for any stupidity.

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    7. Re:Worst anime names by Alsee · · Score: 1

      Biko 2: Reversible Face

      Biko 3: Detachable Penis

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    8. Re:Worst anime names by YomikoReadman · · Score: 1

      Seeing as you've been picked apart for everything but Nuku Nuku, I guess I'll take care of that one. The japanese title was 'Banno Bunka Nekomusume', or 'All Purpose Cultural Catgirl'. So, long story short: Yea, the title is inane, in a way. But is it an accurate translation? Yes, most certainly, although I wouldn't put much behind the 'cultural' bit in the title, seeing as the series deals with a curvy catgirl cyborg created from the brain of a kitten transplanted into a super cyborg after it gets hit by a truck.

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  36. Re:Gamespot's Take by badboy_tw2002 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Congrats! You're the 5000th person to make this mistake today! Worst NAMES. NAMES. Apparently this article had a bad name too. But good detective skill none-the-less. You've discovered what U see as one of the great cons of our day!

  37. Re:Damn Edutainment! by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 1

    "Nations of the World" also names regions that have not been nations ever and, as I recall, even a city or two.

    Chris Mattern

  38. Street Fighter by Otis2222222 · · Score: 5, Funny
    I was going to make a mention of "Street Fighter 2 EX Alpha 2 Turbo Hyper Fighting Zero edition 3 limited" or whatever the name of that game was. Seriously, they had some ridiculously long titles in that series.

    Oh, and who could forget the classic Street Fighter:The Movie:The Game? I mean, it was a game about a movie that was based on a game. Has that ever been done before? Movies based on arcade games almost universally suck. And video games based on movies also suck. But a video game based on a movie based on an arcade game? That approaches a level of suckitude that almost cannot be measured. Oh, and getting back on topic: The name sucked too.

    1. Re:Street Fighter by moranar · · Score: 1

      a video game based on a movie based on an arcade game? That approaches a level of suckitude that almost cannot be measured.


      They must have bet on it sucking so much it'd actually be cool.

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    2. Re:Street Fighter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, Pokemon Yellow was a game based on a show based on a game, so...

    3. Re:Street Fighter by funfail · · Score: 1

      Don't forget EFTPOTRM, short for "Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters"...

    4. Re:Street Fighter by CamD · · Score: 1

      There was Spiderman:The Movie for GameBoy Advance. Not originally a game, but movies based on comic books almost universally suck, too.

    5. Re:Street Fighter by LearnToSpell · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yeah, but the book was pretty good: Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game: The Novel. Classic stuff!

    6. Re:Street Fighter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you made me laugh. Thanks.

    7. Re:Street Fighter by prichardson · · Score: 1

      They made a movie from that, but it didn't stay true to its source material and had to cut a lot out.

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  39. Re:Gamespot's Take by Kyru · · Score: 1

    Worst videogame NAMES, several of the games on the list are pretty good, but have goofy or bad NAMES.

  40. Da Da Da DAAAAH! SPAACE SHIIIIP WAR-LOCK! by ianscot · · Score: 1

    When the game doesn't involve any playing, they call it an "interactive novel."

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    1. Re:Da Da Da DAAAAH! SPAACE SHIIIIP WAR-LOCK! by merlin_jim · · Score: 1

      There's nothing wrong with space ship warlock that couldn't be cured by pressing the turbo button, turning the sound off (recommended at normal speed too) and breezing through the whole game in about 10 minutes...

      Pop quiz: did you acquire the game:

      1. In original retail box
      2. In Best Buy "CD-ROM Games that are almost clearance" 3-pack
      3. Walmart "CD-ROM Games that are past clearance" 10-pack (including such other joys as corridor 7, hypergate, and spear of destiny...)

      I got it at number 3 lol

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    2. Re:Da Da Da DAAAAH! SPAACE SHIIIIP WAR-LOCK! by ianscot · · Score: 1

      1. In original retail box... For $3, if memory serves.

      And yeah, turning the sound off. Oh my lord. That game made Blizzard's voice "acting" in Warcraft II sound good.

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  41. They're rating the names by idonthack · · Score: 1

    It's "Worst Videogame Names", not just "Worst Videogames".

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  42. Worst Game *Name* Ever by wuie · · Score: 1

    TFA is about the worst videogame names ever, not the worst games ever.

    1. Re:Worst Game *Name* Ever by Jeff+DeMaagd · · Score: 1

      On the other hand, it's probably best to not feed the trolls. It reads like a diatribe of Pac Man promoting raves, you know, it's dark with bright flashing colors and encouraging the player to eat pills.

  43. FYI on the MegaMan thing by Sycraft-fu · · Score: 1

    There is MM7, 8 and 9, they just didn't happen to come to the US. I believe the Japanese nameis Rockman, not Megaman, but still.

    You can see the same thing with Final Fantasy: 1, 2, 3, 7. WTF? Well there really were 6 before 7. 1 was a dual release, 2 and 3 were NES games, never came to the US. 4 was released in the US but numbered 2 here (and we only got the easy version). 5 wasn't released, 6 was released as 3. Finally Square decided to dispense with the bullshit and release the games as the orignal numbers in the US, and without dumbing down the translations.

    As for Super Castelvania, simple naming convention of the time. Many launch titles for the Super Nintendo were prefixed with Super. This was done both as a marketing gimmick, but also as to help people avoid confusion. CV4 was a sequel, but not for the NES as the first 3 had been.

    1. Re:FYI on the MegaMan thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      "There is MM7, 8 and 9, they just didn't happen to come to the US. I believe the Japanese nameis Rockman, not Megaman, but still."

      Wrong. Megaman 7 (SNES) and 8 (PS1) were released in the US. There is no Megaman 9, although Rockman & Forte (SNES) is sometimes incorrectly called that. Rockman & Forte wasn't released in the US for SNES, but the GBA port was.

    2. Re:FYI on the MegaMan thing by AndyBusch · · Score: 2, Informative

      Yes, but that's irrelevant. Mega Man X is a separate branch of similar games. X was released between 6 and 7. Yes, it's interesting that there were 9 standard Mega Man games, but the "X" in Mega Man X is an X, not a ten.

      And also, 7 and 8 were released in the US. 9 (Rockman and Forte/Mega Man & Bass) was eventually ported to the GBA.

    3. Re:FYI on the MegaMan thing by Firehawke · · Score: 1

      Also, if you dig into the SNES code with a hexeditor, you'll find the internal name for R&F is actually "Rockman 8.5" since it's basically a sidestory using a ported MM8 engine.

    4. Re:FYI on the MegaMan thing by Alexandra+Erenhart · · Score: 1

      Exactly. The original Rockman char has nothing to do with X. They look very similar (of course, as Zero looks very similar as Protoman -Blues-), and the story is a sequence I think, but those chars are different. Something like all the Links from the Zelda series.

    5. Re:FYI on the MegaMan thing by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 2, Informative

      As for Super Castelvania, simple naming convention of the time. Many launch titles for the Super Nintendo were prefixed with Super. This was done both as a marketing gimmick, but also as to help people avoid confusion. CV4 was a sequel, but not for the NES as the first 3 had been.

      The SNES game Super Castlevania IV is more of a retelling of the events of the first Castlevania NES game than a true, chronological sequel. But then, Castlevania III took place two generations prior to the events of Castlevanias I and II, and subsequent CV games have been all over the timeline, so who knows.

  44. Nuts and Milk by tpjunkie · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, but that one made me just laugh out loud. Oh, the terrible, hilariously inapropriate places one can go with that one. But even without any innuendo, it's still a ridiculous name. Say it with me: "Milk and Nuts" I mean whats it supposed to make you think?

    1. Re:Nuts and Milk by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Makes me think of Kellogg's, actually.

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  45. Re:Worst game ever by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Either you've never encountered Ping Pong , or you need to work on the joke a bit. "Some kind of tennis game" indeed.

  46. Re:Worst game ever by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 1

    I'm inclined to agree with you.

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  47. Re:Worst game ever by kisrael · · Score: 1

    I don't know if you're being serious, but you're wrong: Pong is actually a decent head to head game.

    For starters: the name is a reasonably clever reduction of Ping Pong.

    Heh, and some people got into it, at least enouugh so that it had its own strategy guide! ... I'm not kidding, that's from 1976.

    The gameplay works well because of the ricochet mechanic: you want to get the ball on the corner of your bat so it's a sharper angle, but go too far and you'll miss it.

    Of course I might be biased, I wrote a sequel to it that combines it with Joust on the Atari 2600: JoustPong / Flap-Ping (Atari's lawyers are still cranky about the name "Pong"....) If you thought the control scheme of Pong was simple...JoustPong just needs a single click pushbutton!

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  48. Mean Bean Machine? by Bot+Jockey · · Score: 1

    I always thought "Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine" was a dumb name. The Japanese version was the same game but called "Puyo Puyo". Much more fun to say!

    1. Re:Mean Bean Machine? by Ant+P. · · Score: 1

      That game had about a million different titles, depending on the language and console.

  49. Re:Worst MOD ever! by DwarfGoanna · · Score: 1

    But I thought it was funny.

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  50. Wow... by vilenin0 · · Score: 1

    I'm surprised at the article not taking 'the easy way out' by listing countless Japanese titles that have been lost in translation. Regardless, I've always felt lemental Gear Bolt deserves some kind of honorable mention in the field. Even in Japanese the name sounds excessively weird.

    1. Re:Wow... by Rachel+Lucid · · Score: 1

      Even properly translated Japanese shouldn't really be sought here, because the Japanese have different naming conventions than us anyway. How else does one explain a name like "Final Fantasy" going on past ten titles?

    2. Re:Wow... by geminidomino · · Score: 1

      The story of the Final Fantasy name, for the 10e5th time on /.

      Square was in danger of going under. They had one more shot, so the game was called "Final Fantasy." If it hadn't succeeded, there would be no Squeenix today. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your POV), the game took off and saved the company from dissolution.

  51. Zzyzzyxx not on list? by hal2814 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How is Zzyzzyxx not on the list but Bad Dudes vs. Drangon Ninja is? Bad Dudes was a sweet name on an awesome (at the time) game. Zzyzzyxx wasn't even pronounceable. How were you supposed to talk to your friends about it (not that it was worth talking about).

    I'm BAD! This list, however, is not.

    1. Re:Zzyzzyxx not on list? by Maul · · Score: 1

      I agree, they're the only dudes bad enough to save President Ronnie!

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    2. Re:Zzyzzyxx not on list? by blincoln · · Score: 1

      Zzyzzyxx wasn't even pronounceable

      Sure it is - "Ziz-icks." It's still stupid (or possibly inspired by the insect demon lord thing in that one Elric novel), but no worse than most dot-com names.

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    3. Re:Zzyzzyxx not on list? by 7Prime · · Score: 1

      Ronnie: "Thanks for saving me, Bad Dudes; let's go out for burgers."

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    4. Re:Zzyzzyxx not on list? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When Tekken 3 came out, it introduced a Korean character name Hwoarang. It's practically unpronounceable to Western readers, and has no simple way to abbreviate (eg Nakoruru -> Nak.) As a joke, someone in a forum somewhere decided to refer to him as Bob. The name stuck.

    5. Re:Zzyzzyxx not on list? by Gulthek · · Score: 1

      It's just a reversal of the magic word, "Xyzzy" with some something a little extra thrown in.

  52. M.U.S.C.L.E. ? #36? by vistic · · Score: 1

    Why is this on the list... it made perfect sense (Millions of Unusual Small Creatures Lurking Everywhere) if you remember the ton of flesh-colored little figures you could collect. I think I had a few of them myself.

    1. Re:M.U.S.C.L.E. ? #36? by Valdrax · · Score: 2, Informative

      I had them too, but the question is why they chose that horrible acronym. The original source material is a Japanese character named Kinnikuman (or "Muscle Man"), a goofy series about wrestling and giant monster (parodying Ultraman in the beginning). The little M.U.S.C.L.E. toys were little figures sold in plastic capsules from vending machines in Japan that they decided to bring over to the US without the original backstory.

      The decision to the call them "Millions of Unusual Small Creatures Lurking Everywhere" is actually kind of funny considering that Kinnikuman actually was human sized or larger in the original material.

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    2. Re:M.U.S.C.L.E. ? #36? by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 1


      I can only assume that whomever is responsible for "M.U.S.C.L.E." being on the list must not be familiar with the pink plastic figurines of the same name from the mid-1980s. Giving a video game the same name as the toy line the characters were licensed from can't really be considered a bad name (though it's quite likely that it'll be a bad game, especially if Acclaim or LJN were involved).

      As for bad names that didn't make the list: Herzog Zwei. Inexplicably left untranslated from its German title (though "Duke Two" wouldn't have been much of an improvement), this Sega Genesis game never got nearly the amount of attention it should have back in the day, mostly because of the title.

  53. Where's Seaman? by DaFork · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have to say, Seaman is a really bad game name!

    1. Re:Where's Seaman? by gtada · · Score: 1

      I second that. Especially after you see the in-game character, the name "Seaman" takes on a whole new meaning.

  54. Colon Blow aka "Chasm: The Rift" by Craemmir · · Score: 1

    And from the overused "titles with colons" department, the synonym-heavy (and possibly language-barrier-assisted) "Chasm: The Rift" (http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/chasmtherift/in dex.html). Didn't sell well enough to release the sequels: "Orifice: The Hole" and "Hemidemisemiquaver: The Sixty-Fourth Note".

  55. Ninja Golf by PipoBimbo · · Score: 1

    They forgot my personal favorite : 'Ninja Golf'. Yes, ninjas playing golf, that's exactly what it is ...

  56. Re:Damn Edutainment! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It wasn't called "Nations of the World" it's called "Yakko's World". Just because the overwhelming majority of the geopolitical divisions he mentions are nations, doesn't mean it's exclusive or all-encompasing. :)

    The voiceover leadin to the segment says "And now, the nations of the world, brought to you by Yakko Warner" which isn't explicit, either.

  57. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together by fdiskne1 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Okay, I played the original Ogre pocket game. It was pretty cool. One player plays the part of one very large, very powerful battle tank. The other player plays a swarm of small, fast-moving, easily swatable mini-battlebots. The object is to destroy the other guy. Neat tactical war game.

    But where in the !@#$ did they come up with "Let Us Cling Together"? I'm guessing it is where the minibots can cling together to create one large bot. Defeats the whole point of the original and is an incredibly stupid name (hence its place in this list). Had to have been a marketing droid that came up with this one.

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    1. Re:Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together by onlysolution · · Score: 1

      You are thinking of two different games. Tactic's Ogre is a RPG with a combat system simmilar to Final Fantasy Tactics, Disgea, etc. Let us cling together is probably a literal translation of the Japanese subtitle which I would gather is something like Ishouni Dakishiteimashou which is still a mouthful...

    2. Re:Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together by skeller · · Score: 1

      "Let us Cling Together" is a Queen song. All of the Tactics Ogre/Ogre Battle games are named after Queen songs.

    3. Re:Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together by onlysolution · · Score: 1

      That I didn't know! What is it with Japanese video game directors and their obsesson with Queen? As another example, the Guilty Gear series of fighting games is pretty much built from the ground up with references to Queen and their songs.

    4. Re:Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      It seems it is really more a Yasumi Matsuno thing than an Ogre Battle thing, he has a lot of Queen references in other games he's worked on and the one Ogre Battle game he didn't work of breaks the tradition:

      Yasumi Matsuno (lists many Queen references in games he's worked on).

  58. Re:Um... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So go there.

  59. Anyone else remember Kenneth Noid? by Valdrax · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I remember what ended the "Avoid the Noid" campaign, or at least so I thought.

    Back in 1989, a guy named Kenneth Noid held up a Domino's in Georgia and kept the employees hostage for 6 hours. The man was paranoid delusional and thought that the campaign was directed specifically at him. The stand-off ended with no one hurt, and I believe the guy got off with an insanity plea.

    I remember this in the news when I was a kid, because I'm from Georgia. It was "the big story" that day.

    Turns out though, according to the Wikipedia, the campaign was actually ended becase the artist who created the character wanted more money. That's kind of disturbing in a way.

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  60. My #1 by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Atari 2600: Name this Game. Like they couldn't figure out a name, so you're supposed to name it yourself. Or maybe it was a note from the programmers to the marketing team: Name this Game. So instead of naming it, they just used what the programmers penciled in.

    1. Re:My #1 by SkippyDoorknob · · Score: 1

      That was actually part of a contest where you could send in your name suggestions. Apparantly they would then re-release it later with the winning name. But then the videogame crash happened and I'm not sure that contest was ever resolved.

    2. Re:My #1 by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 1

      Thank you. You solved a 21 year old mystery for me.

    3. Re:My #1 by Alsee · · Score: 1
      Like they couldn't figure out a name... So instead of naming it, they just used what the programmers penciled in.

      Flashback many years ago, back in 6th grade playing D&D with my friends and rolling up a new character:

      Dungeon Master: (looking over my preliminary character sheet) "Ok, half elf mage" ...he goes over stat bonuses yada yada yada... "You didn't fill in a name. What's your character's name?"
      Me: "I don't know yet. I'll see. Hand me the Player's Handbook and I'll fill in the spell info."

      ...later...
      Dungeon Master: "Ok, spell tables are ok. What's your character's name?"
      Me: I'll see. Lemme work on my basic starting equipment.

      ...(repeat several times)...


      Other player: "We've all finished all of our character sheets. Have you filled in your character name yet?"
      Me: "I'll see."

      ...later...
      Dungeon Master: "Ok, we're all ready to start. The party is at the main entrance of the town." (Turns to me) "What's your character's name?"

      So I repeated the same answer for about the twelfth time, and finally wrote something down on my damn character sheet...

      And thus is the story of the origin of my Slashdot username.

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  61. Mod that "funny"... unless you're serious by ianscot · · Score: 1
    Pointing a flashlight at a wall and making the spot of light go up and down probably has as much right to be called a video game and it's about as much fun.

    My older brother and I, back when we slept in bunk beds, used to shine flashlights and chase each other's lights around the ceiling. Come to think of it, that was before Pong rocked our world. The flashlight game was a lot of fun.

    How well I remember that epochal moment when, at Grandma's house on vacation, we discovered Pong. Grandma had it connected to her remote controlled TV set. (The remote caused the physical channel dial to turn, ka-chunk ka-chunk, around.) Pong was a heck of a party game, mostly because you couldn't play it solo. The AI for a computer paddle opponent wasn't quite there yet.

    On the plus side: essentially no load time! Flip the switch and it's on, baby.

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  62. Doesn't count. by Rachel+Lucid · · Score: 1

    Engrish didn't count in their name choices. Made things way too easy if they tried to.

  63. Frogger: Helmet Choas by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can you believe they wanted to call it 'Highway-Crossing Frog: Helmet Chaos'?

  64. mod parent funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    or insightful, I guess.

  65. Huygen's Disclosure by DahGhostfacedFiddlah · · Score: 1

    The whole article was rather blah, but worth the time because of this blurb on "Huygen's Disclosure":

    Spoiler Warning: Each point of an advancing wave front is in fact the center of a fresh disturbance and the source of a new train of waves; and the advancing wave as a whole may be regarded as the sum of all the secondary waves arising from points in the medium already traversed. Sign us up!

  66. Awesome Possum by Digital+Vomit · · Score: 1

    The article says this about the 1994 game Awesome Possum:

    Fun fact: This is one of the first games to actually use digitized voice.

    Um, no it's not. I believe Berzerk was one of (if not the) first games to use digitized voice...and that was fourteen years before Awesome Possum. Why does does it seem that so many online video game reviewers/reporters/etc. think video games were invented in the mid-nineties?

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  67. Ob. Simpsons by SamSim · · Score: 1

    But where's Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge (now with free scoring pencil!)? My Dinner With Andre? SimReich? Angus Pogordny's Caber Toss? Razor Fight II: The Slashening? And so on...

  68. What about VOOT? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I expected to see Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram in the list. Does anyone happen to know if that name is just a peculiar "Engrish" translation? I mean, I know it's peculiar, but does it make any sense in Japanese?

  69. I could be alone in this by SamSim · · Score: 1

    ...but I always thought most videogame consoles had lousy names. I mean, to start with. Did anybody else here think "GameCube" was a dumb name for a console? At least compared to its codename, Dolphin. Xbox? PlayStation - sounds like a pre-school toy. SNES? MegaDrive? Game Boy? Just think about them for a while. Tell me I'm not the only one who thinks this.

    Of course, the fact of the matter is that console names grow on you after a short while. Like a joke getting old quickly. Nobody would dream of laughing at the names PlayStation or Game Boy nowadays. Six months from now nobody will raise an eyebrow at the name of the Nintendo Wii.

    And, for some reason, the consoles with relatively "sophisticated" names - Phantom, Nuon, Jaguar, anybody? - tend to sink without trace...

    1. Re:I could be alone in this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They're "game consoles." You play "games" on them. They have to present an image that's the opposite of sophisticated. (Besides, Game Cubes weren't an invention of Nintendo at all...)

  70. Lets find Worst names not Weirdest by JoeCommodore · · Score: 1
    I would say most of those fall under the title of weirdest names, not worst names.

    I would say "Worst Names" are names of games that fall under not living up to the games thaey are associated with, such as "Final Fantasy" (which is now up to 'Final' number 12?)

    Anything that is 'ultimate' would also apply. As mentioned "Microsoft Works" gets a lot of such ribbing for general purpose apps. I guess also for a name to be the worst also would be an offenseive in some way or other, which had lead to the sbysmal sale of whatever it was on (even if it was good). So "Microsoft Genuine Advanatage" (advantage for?) or "Plays For Sure" (for sure, anythjing??) would fall into thhe worst names category. I got another one "Nintendo Virtual Boy\" probably one of the worst uses for Virtual in a game!

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  71. Zombies vs. Ambulance by Doytch · · Score: 1

    Clearly, the author has never heard of this gem from Japan. You drive an ambulance around hitting zombies.

    FUN!

    1. Re:Zombies vs. Ambulance by Valdrax · · Score: 1

      Worst title? I would buy this game for the title ALONE.

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  72. New lows in modern names. by meanfriend · · Score: 1

    Most of the games on the list are quite old. They come off as being silly/stupid but still amusing. 'Princess Tomato in Salad Kingdom'? Sounds like a game I tried to write on my old C-64. But with modern media blasting us with ad-driven content, we get to see new lows in game-naming space. Here's a fairly recent entry that should have made the list:

    Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie

    Make fun of Ninja Hamster and Cacoma Knight in Bizyland all you want, but at least those game titles dont sound like a press release to some merchandising tie-in.

  73. What's so bad about Jumpman? by roskakori · · Score: 1
    From the article:
    Jumpman (#47)
    From the Totally Out of Ideas department comes Jumpman. Let's see...there's a man, and he jumps...
    I think this name first the game perfectly. Jumpman was pure gameplay - no plot, no sense, just plain fun. What's so bad about a short, catchy name that in one word describes what the whole game is about?
    1. Re:What's so bad about Jumpman? by nutsy · · Score: 1

      Agreed. As a title, Randy Glover's "Jumpman" beats the heck out of Japan's typical Mega Super Ultra Adjective Noun Collision X. Although to be fair, "Jumpman" was the original name for Mario, too.

    2. Re:What's so bad about Jumpman? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Jumpman was pure gameplay - no plot

      There was a bad excuse for the game in the manual.

  74. Castle Wolfenstien by Subacultcha · · Score: 1
    Um, no it's not. I believe Berzerk was one of (if not the) first games to use digitized voice


    Berzerk used a voice synthesizer, so it doesn't qualify as digitized voice.

    Besides, an earlier example of digitized voice is Castle Wolfenstein for the Apple 2 by Silas Warner of Muse Software. I'm not sure enough to call it the *first* game to use it, but it is one of the earliest.

    Here's a link about the game:
    http://www.wolfenstein.org/fanclub/castle_wolfenst ein.phtml
    1. Re:Castle Wolfenstien by Subacultcha · · Score: 1

      Oops. Berzerk was 1980, so it was before Wolfenstein (1981). But it wasn't digitized, which was my main point.

  75. Ninja Hamster by laing · · Score: 1

    Reminds me of this.

  76. "wargams" is actually a technical term... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...for an all out nuclear war, according to a preview of that game in PC gamer.

  77. geek fistfight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "...and one actual geek fistfight."

    Quick, someone hurry up and post this up to YouTube!

  78. "Syphon Filter" surely takes the cake... by Rational · · Score: 1

    Particularly since I found out it's not a Japanese game.

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  79. what? no S.C.A.T.? by futuretaikonaut · · Score: 1
  80. What about Revengers of Vengeance? by Mr.+Ksoft · · Score: 1

    For Sega CD... much worse than any of these, except maybe Wargasm =P

  81. Drag-On Dragoon by 7Prime · · Score: 1

    There's an RPG that came out not too long ago called "Drag-On Dragoon". I had to read the name a few times to believe it, myself. So, what is the game about? Knights that drag giant fire-breathing lizards behind them?

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    1. Re:Drag-On Dragoon by servognome · · Score: 1

      I believe it is about European mounted infantry who do female impersonations.

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  82. Boong-Ga Boong-Ga by Socks+of+Doom · · Score: 1

    Aaah, I'm surprised this didn't get on there. With all the other games up there whose names are great engrish sexual innuendos, you'd think a Korean game where you stick your finger up people's butts would make the cut.

  83. aspic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My favourite bad game name: Aspic, for the Famicom Disk System.

    Didn't click with me when I was a kid, but now it just makes me laugh.

  84. Lost in translation by Kadin2048 · · Score: 1

    Well, it could have been worse ... you could have spent hours of your youth playing "Ass Kong."

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  85. I'd like to cast my Vote for: by MrCopilot · · Score: 1
    HalfLife 2: Episode 1.

    Half-Life
    Half-Life 2
    Half-Life 2: Episode 1

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  86. Re:Worst game ever by PSXer · · Score: 1

    Wow, The guide says a shot to the corners is unhittable. Never knew that, but then again, I never played Pong that much. Seems like that would be really irritating, but maybe it adds a bit of extra strategy to the game. Did that only apply to the arcade, or to the various versions of home Pong, too?

    Oh, and Flap-Ping does look interesting. Never thought I'd spend $20 on a 2600 game, but I guess that shows how young I am.

  87. Divine Divinity by Huntr · · Score: 1

    I knew that had to be on there. It was pretty fun for a mindless hack 'n slash and came out during a lull in the CRPG business.

    Best title evar: Zombies Ate My Neighbors. luh dat

  88. Nuts & Milk by 4D6963 · · Score: 1

    FTFA : "Hey! You got your nuts in my milk! Hey! You got your milk on my nuts! Mmmmm."

    Am I the only one surprised that they didn't come up with : "Hey! I got milk in my nuts!" instead?

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  89. Yarr. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How did Doom 3 not make this list?

  90. S.C.A.T. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    S.C.A.T. - Special Cybernetic Attack Team for the NES.

    Totally not referring to the relationship of human excrement.

  91. Could someone post the list??? I'm blocked out. by Dysson · · Score: 1

    Could someone post the list??? I'm blocked out.