Me? I haven't played any of the classic bad games, but the worst two that I can think of are Mall Tycoon for the PC and Tales of the Abyss for the PS2 (seriously).
Mall Tycoon is a game wherein you pick a lot that varries in color, place random buildings, spend half an hour figuring out how to make these buildings to anything, then hope to Jesus that people will buy your stuff. Preeeety much sums up my experience before I found out just what happens when you microwave a CD...
Tales of the Abyss wasn't so much "bad" as it was a waste of my time when I had Tales of Symphonia at the same home. The story was pretty condiluted and simply assumed that you knew all of the vocab (Fonon Slots anyone?) told by about 7,146 characters with no personality. Loading times were horrid; while five seconds for every battle doesn't sound bad, just sit still for that time...then imagine doing that when you are supposed to be having fun. Then, the main character destroys the world and you play as someone else, expected to like this person, understand the events and know where to go. Yeah. This is one of two games I didn't finish because I'd rather cut off my foot (The other being FF XII).
Mall Tycoon is a game wherein you pick a lot that varries in color, place random buildings, spend half an hour figuring out how to make these buildings to anything, then hope to Jesus that people will buy your stuff. Preeeety much sums up my experience before I found out just what happens when you microwave a CD...
Tales of the Abyss wasn't so much "bad" as it was a waste of my time when I had Tales of Symphonia at the same home. The story was pretty condiluted and simply assumed that you knew all of the vocab (Fonon Slots anyone?) told by about 7,146 characters with no personality. Loading times were horrid; while five seconds for every battle doesn't sound bad, just sit still for that time...then imagine doing that when you are supposed to be having fun. Then, the main character destroys the world and you play as someone else, expected to like this person, understand the events and know where to go. Yeah. This is one of two games I didn't finish because I'd rather cut off my foot (The other being FF XII).