I got bored and watched a speedrun of those games. There are definitive screens that say "End" on them. You have to kill Jason 3 times, and there's a final boss fight with Freddy where you have to throw all of the bones that you've collected into a furnace. There is an end to Jaws, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Friday the 13th. Or for a game like 720, once you beat each event 4 times and rank up to and beat Class 4, you'll get a really quick "Finished" screen then start Class 4 over again, so that can be considering "beating" the game. It technically goes on forever, but once you hit that first loop, you're done in my opinion. For example, in RC ProAM you will eventually loop around back to the beginning of the game if you keep playing long enough. I've never watched a speedrun of Jaws, but according to this GameFAQ article that I have bookmarked, it does exist.įor the others, I personally consider the point where something loops to be the "end" of the game. Freddy I remember having to get all the bones and then fight him, but I'm not actually sure if I ever pulled it off.There is an end to Jaws, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Friday the 13th. I don't think there's an actual end to any of those either - I remember working over Jason more than a few times in 1 playthrough, and the same with Jaws. If so I have a few others to addĮdit: Also, what about the games like Jaws, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm St. Reason: Totally forgot Ninja Gaiden and remembered a few others as well.ĭo you guys consider it beating a game if it's in the style of something like California Games, Skate or Die, Winter Games, World Games, 720, Track and Field, etc? In other words, games that don't actually "end", but you can master all the events. Last edited by FlavaFlave 25th-July-2014 at 15:51. I remember beating the hell out of games like Spyhunter, Xevious, Seicross and plenty of sports games and other arcade ports, but most of them just repeated and never had an end. but in hindsight there really are a fair amount of NES games that can't really be beaten. I think that's about it - I kinda browsed a master list, so that helped a bit. Ghostbusters (had to use the NES Advantage to beat it though) RC Pro Am (it repeats as well, but spelling NINTENDO 3 times in the course of one game and earning all the vehicles is enough for me)ĥ9. Tiger Heli (it repeats, but there is technically an end to it)ģ5. I know I've beaten a lot of games, and I won't include anything I had to use an emulator for (it's pretty rare anyway, since I've owned the NES since 1987, I've rented just about everything I could get my hands on).ģ3. Last edited by Drageuth 25th-July-2014 at 05:48. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: The Manhattan Project.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game.I also don't remember if I've beaten a bunch of games, like the Ninja Gaidens, so I didn't include those to be safe, even though I'm fairly certain I've finished one of them. I've finished a few through ROMs/emulators using save states and whatnot, but those don't count. Only included are the ones I know I've finished on the original hardware. Last edited by Elmdor Rizer 11th-September-2014 at 20:30. So most sport/contest games were excluded as well as stuff like rescue: embassy mission and whatnot. Also, there's a bunch of games that I played on the NES when I was little that I think I might have beaten, but since I don't know for sure I didn't feel like adding them.Įdit: I had forgotten about two games, so my number was actually 31!!!Īlso, I chose to only include games with a, more or less, real ending. You can count which way you like but I chose to only include games that I've played without saving/loading at all, which means that a lot of games I've emulated dun' go on the list. My friend brought this subject up with me and I was sort of surprised by the fact that it was less than thirty for me, 29 to be precise. So how many games have you beaten? 50? 100? And this is the NES, titles are easy and short. Counting the Japan-exclusive titles you've got, fuck I dunno, over a thousand games anyways. There are 709 licensed titles in the NES library in the US and PAL regions and on top of that you have the 113 unlicensed games.
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