*DO NOT PLAY* Trash Super Nintendo Games!!!

Published 2024-04-27
There are a LOT of GREAT games for the Super Nintendo, but then... there's also a bunch of TERRIBLE, TRASH, GARBAGE games too! Don't play these unless you want an upset stomach!

Games Covered: American Gladiators, Ballz 3-D, Batman Forever, Bebe's Kids, Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls, The Great Waldo Search, Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!, Hong Kong '97, Last Action Hero, Lester the Unlikely, Mario is Missing!, Paperboy 2, Pit-Fighter, Race Drivin', Revolution X, Rise of the Robots, Road Riot 4WD, The Rocketeer, Space Ace, Space Football: One on One, The Wizard of Oz

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All Comments (21)
  • Bebe's Kids is based off of a 1992 animated film that was based off of the late comedian Robin Harris stand up routine about his girlfriend's terrible children. The stand up was hilarious... the movie was terrible. Oddly it came out 2 years after he passed away. Someone else played his part - I feel like they started it while he was alive and he passed away during filming so they hired someone else to redo/finish his lines.
  • @nickusmp
    Bill Lambeer was a huge name in the 80s NBA and was well known for his fighting. He was basically an enforcer and would legit swing on people. I think when they went to make the game, they couldn't get an NBAPA agreement so just kept the combat, added the future and there you go.
  • @EdmondDantes224
    Love that you say Double Dragon V's graphics are "kinda cartoony"... its actually based off the Double Dragon cartoon series that was running at the time. Fun fact that I read somewhere... apparently stuff like Double Dragon V happened because Tradewest thought their deal with Technos Japan gave them more rights than they actually did, they thought they were allowed to use the Double Dragon characters in other games, which led to not only this but also the Battletoads crossover game... neither of which can be re-released now because in fact, no, Technos did NOT authorize those.
  • @AgdaFingers
    In Hong Kong 97, that shot of a dead body is that of an actual real-life murder victim - forgot who he was, but I did read about that fact somewhere.
  • @DonDonnieDon
    Bill Laimbeer “virtually unknown basketball player”???
  • @MikeDragon
    Not gonna lie... I actually really like Mario is Missing. When I was a kid and my dad took me to rent games, I often would rent it. English is not my first language, however (Brazilian Portuguese is), and at the time I didn't know English. My dad would help me with some of the texts sometimes when I'd ask but that aside, I actually played it by myself and through trial and error on the choices, I'd manage to make progress and even beat the game a few times. That coupled with my dad helping me with some of the texts even helped me learn some English. When I understood what you are supposed to do in the game then it became much easier to play by myself. It also helped that I knew some history, so to figure out some of the "quests" was made much easier by that fact. Regardless, I always found enjoyment in Mario is Missing.
  • @Jolt7800
    Confusing controls can ruin any game. By the time the SNES came around,there was no excuse for games to have this huge flaw
  • @rockoorbe2002
    Ah yes. Bebe's Kids. So i was 14 in 1998 when we bought a SNES at discount with Killer Instinct as the paxk in game. Because by this time people were dumping their SNES and Genesis systems in favor of those fancy schmanzy PS1s, N64s, and Saturns, I was able to score classic SNES games for $10-$15 at the local flea markets. And one day after I got off a part time job I had working weekends at a flea market, I went to buy some games. I scored Super Mario All Stars and Zombies Ate My Neighbors. As I was leaving, I saw Bebe's Kids at the bottom of the pile for $1. And I realized why. I also found it boring, monotonous, with horriblegame mechanics, and after watching the cartoon that it was based off of, puzzled as to why these kids were the heroes.
  • The Aerosmith game was actually really damn fun in the arcade! I was a huge Aerosmith fan back then and it had machine guns as controllers lol. It was awesome. The SNES version looks like it tried it's best. The voice and music samples sound alright at least.
  • Your mission is to go back to the early 90's and not let me rent any of these games from Pic-A-Flick thereby ruining my weekend.
  • @shigshug8581
    The Rocketeer for the SNES was the worst and disappointing game I've ever played in my childhood.
  • @Rhodes84
    I remember back in the day my Uncle renting, The Rocketeer and Lester the unlikely, Saw him play them 5 min each and then took them back lmao, Went and got Super Off-Road and NHLPA Hockey '93 instead, Good times.
  • @esmerylan
    So I looked up that Home Improvement game because the visual style looked very Euro-platformer to me, which seemed weird for a game based on an American sitcom. But I was wrong, turns out it was developed by former Activision founders Dan Kitchen and David Crane- yes, the creator of Pitfall and A Boy and His Blob was partly responsible for this! I couldn't believe it.
  • Thank you very much a very much have been enjoying your Channel just finding it tonight and then the time where both my mind and health are failing play this video has really given me a great comfort tonight
  • @MoltoRubato88
    Most of the games in this video were made by Western game studios who either didn't know how the SNES worked, or they had to meet deadlines to ship the games out to the public... and forgot to thoroughly test for bugs and other mistakes.
  • Bill Laimbeer was chosen as the mascot for Combat Basketball because he played on the Detroit Pistons during the Bad Boy Era. He was notorious for his extensive record of personal/flagrant fouls.
  • @Hausbrauen
    Agreed with all except for Mario is Missing. Most who commonly tear this game apart these days forget it was designed to be a young kid's game (in addition to being educational), like Carmen Sandiego but I'd argue for an even slightly younger audience. I was about 7 when I played it, and I enjoyed it immensely at the time. It was a lot of reading for me at that age, and that's what made it so satisfying when I used the information I read myself to get to the next city. The somewhat mindless exploration of each city and jumping on familiar koopa troopas was just enough 'action' to be the perfect balance for little me. I also had terrible games like Race Drivin', and rightfully couldn't stand them... so despite my age, I still knew when a game was objectively bad IoI
  • @Stinger420
    Ballz 3D is an un-rendered version of Rise of the Robots.