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- gaming@lemmy.ml
- gaming@beehaw.org
My personal one, 6-year-old brain thought I’d be basically in the UK TV show Knightmare I got some vertical frogger
- It took me years to start the Monkey Island Series because the cover for Monkey Island 2 was too scary for me.  - There’s nothing disappointing about monkey island - Escape is. - Never spend more than twenty bucks on a computer game. 
 
 
 
- deleted by creator - Have you ever watched gameplay? It is so fucking bad, but kinda funny to watch someone play - deleted by creator 
 
- Kinda funny seeing that “Bleeding Cowboys” font on the back, on a commercial product out in the wild. Maybe it just looks similar haha. 
 
  - Is this the game where the main character gets hit by a bird while on a roller coaster? - I haven’t played this since it was new, so my memory is a little foggy…  - Even with a broken nose he’s still immaculate. Life goals. 
- Damn I forgot all about this, that was a serious birdstrike 
 
- They were joking about that happening to Fabio, the model on the cover. - Unofficial model. They did the same thing with contra when they had Arnold and Sly on the cover. - Oh really? That’s interesting. 
 
 
 
 
- Can’t speak for the second game, but Wizards & Warriors 3 was fucking awesome. 
 
- Defender was nice, but the cover made me expect too much   - Dude defender was great - That woman takes up a ton of cover tho - For good reason 
 
 
- just about any game from the 80’s 8bit era was sold by the tape insert’s artwork… but that artwork was so fine I do miss it today. - Having the equivalent of movie posters as games’ cover art was awesome, if terrible for showing what the game was. - It always amazes me that the European version of Mega Man has a fucking fantastic cover  - Why in the fuck does bad box art Mega Man exist if this cover is a thing? 
 
 
- I’m seeing a lot of games with awesome cover art but pretty standard gameplay for its era. You gotta pick something with truly dogshit gameplay to counter the cover. I present the NES game Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:  - I was the kid who liked to stand in the horror section of the video rental store, look at the covers, and read the descriptions of scary movies I was way too meek to ever actually watch. This comes along, and I think it looks pretty cool! My mom paid good money to rent this and so help me I spent a good chunk of my evening trying to figure out how to do… literally anything. I wandered back and forth as Dr. Jekyll for a while before I bumped into too many pedestrians and turned into Mr. Hyde. Then I wandered back and forth as Mr. Hyde until I believe a bird killed me. Never made it past the first level. - That is a truly horrendous game with badass-looking cover art. 
 - Loved these movies as a kid. Still one of the worst games I’ve ever played. - The ljn logo is like a biohazard sign for games from that era. 
- Have you played the second one? I begged my parents for weeks to rent it. Then I got it and… I can’t even describe it. At one point there’s a platformer puzzle room based on the Three Bears. I played it for a whole weekend because I couldn’t believe how awful it was. - Forever ago, out of morbid curiosity. I do vaguely remember it being quite bizarre. 
 
 
 - Cover for Obliterator on Atari ST looked so cool. Game was a weird, slow, springy platform with odd controls. - Hah, pretty sure I still have that game on 3.5” disk for DOS. - Ahh CGA… 
 
- Phalanx comes to mind  - I feel like that’s the opposite. The cover is weird AF and has nothing to do with the fact it’s a pretty good sci-fi SHMUP lol - Unless you got hyped up for hillbilly banjo slappin’ action and were disappointed it was a shoot 'em up… 🤔 - Some banjo action was expected! - Jk it was a fine game and had an awesome cover in a weird way. - Oddly enough, I ended up buying Shadow Dancer specifically because the cover was so bizarre.  - An old man with a bat protects a young woman from a plate armored man attacking both of them with a longsword, as a scared dog flees into a burning city in the distance. - Love it! 
 
 
 
- Yeah, I wanted some old-man-with-a-banjo action and ended up with a space shooter. 
 
- This is the one that got me when I was younger:  - Turns out its a platform puzzle game with no attack button. Enemies can only be defeated by pushing blocks onto them.  
- Kinda wish we’d see more modern games come out with this classic movie style cover art 












