The Bad Game Hall of Fame is dedicated to giving bad games the due process they deserve. Through examining their history, reviewing their contents, and measuring their impacts on the industry, we hope to bring about a better understanding of these oft-dismissed releases.
Along the way, we'd like to give readers a better understanding of how the games industry operates, and the pressure put on game developers to deliver these products in short order.
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Category Archives: Specials
Bad Game Music #10
Featuring music from Hong Kong 97 on SNES, Spider-Man on Genesis, and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.
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Bad Game Music #09
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Bad Game Music #08
Featuring music from Kid Stuff Records’ Donkey Kong record, Manx TT Superbike on Sega Saturn, and Sonic Eraser on Sega Genesis.
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Bad Game Music #07
Featuring music from Buck Bumble on N64, Global Gladiators on Sega Genesis, and Violent Storm in arcades.
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Bad Game Music #06
Featuring music from Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode on NES, Night Trap, and Wolverine: Adamantium Rage on SNES.
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Bad Game Music #05
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Bad Game Music #04
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Exhibit: From the Arcade to the Living Room
A virtual tour of a New York museum’s video game exhibit – complete with photos – and a catalogue of all the games on display.
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Bad Game Music #03
Featuring music from Duke Nukem 3D on Sega Genesis, Sonic Spinball on Sega Genesis, and Tribes 2 on PC.
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Bad Game Music #02
Featuring music from Oriental Hero on ZX Spectrum, Resident Evil: Director’s Cut on Sony PlayStation, and Space Harrier II on Sega Genesis.
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