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Golgo 13. That game had my 12 year old brain going nuts trying to figure it out. It was only in my early 20's on an emulator (don't worry, I still owned the cartridge so it was legal!) that I finally managed to beat it. Just a beast of a game with little to no instructions on how to complete the levels.
I don't know how I did it but, when I was a kid, I remember beating Castlevania, Megaman, and Ghost and Goblins. I also beat every other damn game you can think of. As a 50 year old, I still game all the time and I have zero patience for games remotely difficult. I don't want a challenge anymore. I just want a great story line with easy gameplay. Take that challenging gameplay somewhere else. I earned the right to just have a chill experience.
Strange, I'm 40 and I find myself enjoying difficult games more and more as the easy ones often feel like I'm just going through the motions. Maybe I will feel differently in another ten years though.
Couldn't be more right. The rare occasion of landing on lvl one just to die on lvl two with no fuel. Playing it as an adult with an emulator was gratification.
You failed to mention one little bit about Fester's Quest. If you die, you had to start the entire game all over again from the very beginning. By the way, if you thought Contra was hard, so did Konami. The instruction manual for Contra made it quite clear that the developers did not believe you could beat it.
funny enough, for contra once you learned the patterns it was really easy to beat without losing a life. i played that thing so much that i would challenge myself by either not using power ups or using the laser because those were the suckiest weapons in that game. i did the same thing for super contra also which i thought was actually harder.
@@yg2522I feel you. I was beating contra 3 on hard mode before I was getting through contra easily though. I feel original contra to be more difficult.
@@oneaboveall1895 yeah even the first area was more diffcult than most games, the dam is not that bad once you get used to it, but the area after that is where I tapped out lol
Ahh, yes, Battletoads' friendly fire mechanic. Both the best and worst idea to put into a video game. Especially when you have a brother who insist they need to "hit you back to be even." That quickly becomes a slippery slope, resulting in hurt feelings and game over screens.
The problem with the second level is the fireball dropping on top of the ladder in the house with the big guys! If you go up to the level below the top floor run to the left and climb the last ladder not only can u get new armor but the fireball won't drop!
Not sure if this is sad or impressive but one of greatest accomplishment in life was beating Contra without dying. I tried replicating the feat many times but never could.
I owned or beat most of these games. Fester’s Quest is more tedious than difficult. You can map out the 3D levels with grid paper. The real trick, though, is to have a controller and ( this is part of the tedium) move back and forth in the first area until you have a fully upgraded gun. While learning the boss patterns can be rough, you can literally cheat them. Use the invisibility potion and hit them with your strongest weapon. When it wears off, use another. If you take hits, use a regular potion. Trust me, the bosses health will run out before the potions.
My parents bought it for me back in 1989....and I didn't beat it until 1999. I always hated how pointless the continue option was, you may as well start a new run since it forces you back to the beginning.
I didnt beat Fester's Quest until 2004, which was my junior year in high school. Haha... but it was mostly from deciding to go through an old backlog of old games and just not quitting until i see the ending credits or scene.
Yeah Fester is a pain in the ass but there’s waaaaayyyy harder games for the console out there. If you ration your potions properly and grind for the best gun/whip, all the bosses become total jokes. The final boss just crumbles before you with no way to fight back. There’s no way it’s a harder game than Castlevania 3 of all things, that one is a real nut crusher
Little Nemo was ridiculously hard, especially towards the end. And I’m surprised to see Castlevainia 1 & 3 on here, but not 2, which I thought was the most difficult.
I beat silver at the age of 12. I played it the entire summer and beat it on my last life. I had only 3 games, Mario, mega man and silver surfer. Great memories
@@mrjeremyhorn thanks it was more than 30 years ago but I remember playing it for like months a few times a day until I got very good at it. I wish I had the same determination. lol.
With Ikari Warriors, if you thought the controls for it on the NES was bad, try playing the arcade version of it. The controller for that was a hybrid of a joystick and paddle for controlling the direction/aim of the players. So just moving towards a direction didn't mean you were going to aim in that direction, you had to turn the paddle of the controller until you were facing the desired direction you wanted to shoot.
Only once have I made it to the final level of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I had all four of my turtles but I had to leave the house for an hour, and my mother wouldn't let me keep the NES on because of the fire risk, even though I begged her. "That's what the vents are for, to keep it from overheating". Then I got a Game Genie, and twice I tried with the invincibility cheat. But both time I got stuck in a fire pit and the cheat prevented me from getting out, so it didn't help.
Zelda II isn’t that hard, it’s perfectly doable unlike some other infamous games on this list. Guardian Legend and Double Dragon III, now THERE are some brutal games.
Zelda 2 actually kinda easy once you get the hang of it. Guardian Legend is hard but at least you can get stronger but even then some bosses are impossible at least for me
zelda 2 on the NES is barely harder than dark souls or other hard modern games. so its defiantly on the easier side as far as NES game goes. castlevania is not to hard either since you got unlimited continues the third one is kinda hard but doable for skilled gamers... Battletoads, turtles and ghost n goblins are pretty damn hard tho.
One more thing that Ikari Warriors had in common with Contra is that it was impossible to make any meaningful progress without using a cheat code (in this case “A, B, B, A” after you lost your third life to continue).
Owned Fester's Quest. Every time I died, I'd reset the NES, since it sent you back to the beginning. Eventually, I could beat the game on one life. BRUTAL game!!!
I was wondering why people complained about Festers Quest, it was super easy for me and didn't even take me three days to finish it.....only recently I found out that the Euro version was tweaked to be mich easier than the US release! 😅
I remember playing top gun for hours! Dozens and dozens and possibly hundreds of tries to land on the carrier and I swear we only landed it once and I’m fairly certain the uncle that pulled it off was several beers deep.
90% of Nintendo games were hard. They were all ports of games designed to get as many of your quarters as possible. They don't get a ton of quarters by making the games easy.
Top Gun was beatable, I think there was a trick on the landing bit (at least it seemed to work for me): as soon as you reach the final screen of the carrier, level your plane horizontally and 9 times out of 10 you would land. Also, while NG3 was difficult, the original NG was much harder.
The Carrier Landings were just annoying, but that just meant practice was needed is all. As for Ninja Gaiden though, Gaiden 1 was WAY harder than Gaiden 3, not because of controls or anything like that. It was just less forgiving.
My fav trilogy of them all... was only able to beat the first one once in my childhood... actually I think that I was only able to beat the second one once too... I did win ancient ship of doom a lot of times because I player it for years!
Incorrect. I asked for MB1 for x-mas but there were no copies available and lost levels is what my dad could find and got me from the local video store and he got me that instead not knowing the difference. Yes, that was my first game with MB2 which i got quickly later. It was a smaller cardridge with a special attachment to make it fit in the NES. Some copies made it to this continent. I never met anyone else who had this game, yet, nobody was jealous...
Ikari Warriors was one of my favorite NES games and like once or twice i made it to the last level, it was so relentlessly brutal, i could not figure out how to make the game end, i just hit the end of the level and that's it, no internet, no codes or guides... then i remember pausing the game to figure out what to do and my grandfather walked in at some point and turned it off not knowing the situation. It's funny i can remember the feeling of anger/giving up like 30 years later.
Precisely, Not only Double Dragon III but there are a lot of harder games that were left out but instead we got a bunch of games that doesn't even qualify as being hard.
Blaster Master, first time I ever saw the ending, my cousin and I tag teamed the game by splitting the stages. I took on the odd numbered stages, he had the even numbered stages and if one died, the other took over. He raged because I figured out Plutoneum Boss' pattern and landed the final blow.
Cool video, but some of those I wouldn't put among the hardest. Wizards and Warriors, Doctor Chaos, Battle at Olympus, 8 Eyes etc. You hit the nail of the head with Top Gun and Friday the 13th haha!
Huh, The Immortal is the only one on the list I haven't beaten. This list is missing the Adventure Island trilogy, Darkman, both Back to the Future games, Dick Tracey...and the Krion Conquest.
Blaster Master was the first NES game my mom bought me. It was a difficult game that prepared me for other tough upcoming titles. It holds a special place in my heart.
The Turbo Tunnel, The Dam level, The landing, Mike Tyson,....I noticed that a lot of NES games had ONE sequence that made them neigh impossible. I heard Battletoads gets harder after the Turbo Tunnel, but I've never heard anyone say whatever happens after the Turbo Tunnel made them quit. It was always that ONE freaking level. I'm glad you brought up Gauntlet. I've NEVER met ANYONE that beat it, yet it's NEVER mentioned.
Seeing the turbo tunnel and then hearing testing the limits of your rage, had me chuckling for 10 mins. I remember 10 yr old me rage quitting countless time to that game.
Kid Icarus?? I played probably over 100 NES games between 1986 and 1993 and that one is #1 most difficult. Certainly the only game where I could not even pass the first level. Years later I went back and beat Castlevania and some other hard ones, but I still could not beat that one, even with passcodes! Ghosts and Goblins a close second because of terrible controls and sheer number of difficult enemies. At least I could get about halfway through the game though. Solomon's Key and Zanac come to mind as particularly brutal as well.
Ninja Gaiden 3's enemies actually don't respawn when defeated unlike Ninja Garden 1 and 2. It does make some areas easier. Though I don't get why the game put limited continues when 1 and 2 let you continue as much as you want. TMNT's Dam level isn't too bad to me. It's the Technodrome level where things get really ridiculous, especially the final corridor, where you have to take it slow with a certain respawning enemy or use scrolls to speed things up, Blaster Master's difficultly mostly comes from certain bosses. Several of them, you need to have your gun upgraded pretty well to stand a chance, especially against the 5th boss. Ghosts and Goblins I agree is a very difficult game overall, but it might not be as bad if it weren't for that red devil enemy, whose attack pattern seems very unpredictable. And it even chases you when you try to run away.
We never had NES so I don't have any game experiences about NES games, but Super Mario Bros 3 and TMNT Turtles in Time are the BEST NES games that I know, but don't know what NES games are the hardest, but after this video I'll know and learn something interesting about Nintendo's history with NES! After this video would you make a video about of the 20 Hardest SNES games? Super Nintendo belongs to my childhood more than NES. 😊❤
Friday the 13th, and Silver Surfer were two of the most challenging games I've ever played in my life . . . And I spent days on those games! 😅 Gotta love that difficulty that came naturally with the hardware of the times!
Top Gun is quite literally one of the easiest games in the NES library. Once you get your altitude to land, you just work on the speed. It tells you exactly the range you need to be at.
NES games were hard. We played every one we had, though, because they were expensive, and once you got one, you had to milk that. My brothers and I submit Where's Waldo as worthy of, if not this top 20, a top 50. You had 10 minutes to find Waldo in a number of screens where he would often be a disfigured blob of about 12 pixels amongst a scene of disfigured blobs. it was beyond depressing and while we did eventually clear it, i cannot say that it was worth the time. i would also suggest that Little Nemo the Dream Master was a thoroughly challenging platformer, though i might have just been a kid - i have not revisited as an adult amazing list, you hit a lot of what i would have, and the rest i never played.
I swear I had half or more of the games on the list. These games were so damn hard to beat, it's no wonder I started smoking cigarettes when I was a kid.
Add Star Wars and the empire strikes back on NES to this list. I’m surprised nobody talks about how obnoxiously hard both those games are. Even the angry video game nerd talked about how frustrating and difficult they are. Those games definitely deserve to be on every hardest NES games list yet nobody ever mentions them. A lot of the levels in both those games are frustrating as hell and in the first one, I believe you get a limited number of continues before you have to start the whole game over again.
One of the great things about the switch virtual console is the instant rewind -- even with that, the speeder bike level in battletoads is still one of the hardest things I've ever done in a video game lol
Not sure if it was easier with two players but me and my brother blasted through that game. We were looking for the next "Castlevania". He was the man and I always played as the bird. 🤣
I was able to beat 'Fester's Quest without a turbo controller. Once I leveled up the whip, the blaster was essentially useless to me! One thing that everyone keeps forgetting to mention is that after you defeat a boss in the game, your health and invisible potions are refilled if you used them; along with any tnt and missiles you used. So the game does in fact provide the player with a bit of mercy!
I would put Friday the 13th on the "it's hard because it's bad and confusing" list. Once you understand how the game works, you can grab the best weapons early and catch Jason while he's outdoors. Games like Ninja Gaiden 1, Lifeforce, Batman, Super C, and Street Fighter 2010 are hard while still being pretty good.
I’m proud to say I beat probably half of these games without cheating. Ghosts and Goblins was freaking ridiculous! Legacy of the Wizard belongs on this list imo. Thinking back to my childhood, few games vexed me as much as that one. There’s probably more, that one stands out.
I love how he runs through the fire at 9:08 without taking damage. I don't know how many "NO HIT SPEED RUN" videos I've seen like this. Tell me you're cheating without telling me.
Being able to save your progress was the ultimate game changer. I had a notebook full of save codes for a few games like Metroid. And id keep notes for games like Zelda. I think they still were making games for the arcade. Which were hard on purpose so u used more quarters. I remember Ninja gaiden had one wall jump that was super hard. Guardian legend was great game and had hard parts. I have a feeling i didn't beat silver surfer. I needed the code to beat contra. Golgo 13 had a insane secret tree in the forest
I don't remember Blaster Master being too frustrating. It wasn't the easiest game I've played but it a lot of fun for me. Zelda II had some good RPG vibes going for me, I think the leveling system helped out somewhat although I haven't played it in over 30 years so I could be misremembering a few things. As for Fester's Quest, you can completely level up the gun by killing enemies in the opening stage, that gave me some breathing room.
7:31 Castlevania 1 is tough but I think Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is the most difficult of the series. The enemies give a lot of damage to Simon (Belmont). Plus, those regenerating mummies are ANNOYING AF! I think I'm the only one who didn't think Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse to be a masterpiece. Anyone else?
I never did beat Castlevania 3, I made it all the way to the final boss, I made it to his last of three transformations…and that’s about it! I agree, this was incredibly difficult for the Castlevania series, but I have to admit, I had the most fun playing this one.
@@kenterminateddq5311 Patience was the main key. With that, I needed the triple throw of weapons, that helped. Throwing holy water paralyzes them for a few seconds. Yeah, I remember exactly what you’re talking about. It’s a tough game to master.
Castlevania 3 was the game I put the most hours into. I definitely can’t agree that it’s not a masterpiece. It’s at least a top 10 best NES game if not higher.
I remember farming lives on Contra in the 3rd level boss. You simply stuck in the corner of the screen shooting at the minions spawned. Still had to earn those lives manually. But it was fun completing the game with an infinite lives glitch!
I beat NES Contra on 1 life back in 1988 using only the laser from level 1. I don't know if it's a world record, but I'm still so proud of the achievement I might put it on my tombstone.
Castlevania 3 was much harder than the previous entries. And never, ever talk to me about the most difficult NES game of all time unless you have experienced the never ending nightmare known as Deadly Towers.
It is validating seeing people all these years later saying Fester’s Quest was frustrating. That’s the only NES game I didn’t finish. I got stuck at some point and gave up.
I loved battletoads. It was challenging, but enjoyable. The one frustrated me the most was Total Recall. The taxi level was insanely hard and it was only the 3rd one.
Bayou Billy is the only honorable mention in your list, as "hardest" NES games. Is your list based on games someone at Mojo never completed? Give Back to the Future a try if you want to see a better representative as one of the hardest games for NES.
Dragon's Lair, Double Dragon III, Rattle n Roll, Snake's Revenge and many others.... There were so many others games that could fit here instead of this idiotic list.
Yes it was!! I got all the way to the very end but couldn’t beat the very last boss. For me, the jeep sections gave me a tougher time than the street fighting levels.
So many games on this list I wanted to like as a kid but could never get far enough in them to enjoy them. If only we'd had the ability to select a difficulty level back then.
Great list of the difficult games. I think for me when I was kid playing these games the challenge was figuring out what to do or where to go. Also figuring out the patterns of the enemy movement was key to beating the game. We also didn’t have the internet either. So cheat codes were shared either through Nintendo Power or word of mouth. Today I see on social media like UA-cam and tik tok people are revisiting these and completing the games as therapy or something. I will say if the game had a cheat code for multiple lives, I probably beat it. ie contra and Akari warriors.
Pretty sure AVGN did all of these. It was a relief to me to find out as an adult that other people found all these games unfair and tedious. As a kid playing NES, I just thought I sucked at video games...
"Clash at Demonhead" had an internal memory battery. You could revisit all levels, but if you missed anything in the first pass of any level, the end boss would never show up. The only way to restart the game was buy a new cartridge, or disassemble your cartridge and disconnect the battery for a few seconds.
I conquered 6 of these legitimately and finished another three with asterisks. I did the Genesis version of "The Immortal", the SNES "Super Mario All Stars" version of "The Lost Levels" and used the Contra code for "Contra". I was born in 1980 so I grew up on this stuff. "Ghosts and Goblins" has infinite continues so I Ieft my NES for days on end and finished it. "Zelda II-Adventure of Link"'s difficulty is overrated. Some of the clues are cryptic but the combat is tame compared to the others.
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The Mega Man games,Battletoads & TMNT games
Battletoads, Castlevania 1, Kid Icarus, Contra, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (that infamus water level), Super Mario Bros 2, Punch Out
Golgo 13. That game had my 12 year old brain going nuts trying to figure it out. It was only in my early 20's on an emulator (don't worry, I still owned the cartridge so it was legal!) that I finally managed to beat it. Just a beast of a game with little to no instructions on how to complete the levels.
double dragon and super c
Wizards and Warriors, I think
I don't know how I did it but, when I was a kid, I remember beating Castlevania, Megaman, and Ghost and Goblins. I also beat every other damn game you can think of. As a 50 year old, I still game all the time and I have zero patience for games remotely difficult. I don't want a challenge anymore. I just want a great story line with easy gameplay. Take that challenging gameplay somewhere else. I earned the right to just have a chill experience.
I was a master of planning i kept the holy water to easily kill the grim reaper i found castlevania 3, contra, megaman and zelda 2 very easy
Strange, I'm 40 and I find myself enjoying difficult games more and more as the easy ones often feel like I'm just going through the motions. Maybe I will feel differently in another ten years though.
I've beaten all those games too
Attempting to land on the aircraft carrier in Top Gun was bad; refueling midair was worse!
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Yep
That game blew. I never landed that plane.
Couldn't be more right. The rare occasion of landing on lvl one just to die on lvl two with no fuel. Playing it as an adult with an emulator was gratification.
That was one of my 1st games. Once you learn the refuel and landing it's easy. Also you could go to high altitude and avoid missles
I TOTALLYYYYY forgot about Festers Quest until I saw this. You gave me back part of my childhood. Thank you for that!!!
Used to loved Festers Quest. Has one of the best music ever in a video game
Got it for my birthday . It was so hard lol good times
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Ninja Gaiden III does not have respawning enemies unlike the first two games in the series.
You failed to mention one little bit about Fester's Quest. If you die, you had to start the entire game all over again from the very beginning. By the way, if you thought Contra was hard, so did Konami. The instruction manual for Contra made it quite clear that the developers did not believe you could beat it.
funny enough, for contra once you learned the patterns it was really easy to beat without losing a life. i played that thing so much that i would challenge myself by either not using power ups or using the laser because those were the suckiest weapons in that game. i did the same thing for super contra also which i thought was actually harder.
@@yg2522I feel you. I was beating contra 3 on hard mode before I was getting through contra easily though. I feel original contra to be more difficult.
You keep your stuff, it just puts at the start
I remember having a much easier time beating Contra than Fester's Quest... 😊
Please, Contra is a baby game for babies. You want NES brutality, you play The Krion Conquest. You'll be begging for Contra before stage 2!
For Silver Surfer, you really should’ve mentioned that if you touch so much as even a wall, you lose a life.
I'm still disappointed we still haven't gotten a TMNT vs Battletoads video game.
tmnt was impossible lol the sewers lvl always stopped me
@@oneaboveall1895 The sewers? you mean the dam? I think the sewers was the first area.
@@jeffb.6642 yes the first area lol
@@oneaboveall1895 yeah even the first area was more diffcult than most games, the dam is not that bad once you get used to it, but the area after that is where I tapped out lol
Ahh, yes, Battletoads' friendly fire mechanic. Both the best and worst idea to put into a video game. Especially when you have a brother who insist they need to "hit you back to be even." That quickly becomes a slippery slope, resulting in hurt feelings and game over screens.
I have such PTSD from so many of these games I almost rage threw my phone in the yard hahaha! Great video !!
man, the amount of phones and controllers ive broken in my life.. 😂
In the words of the Angry Video Game Nerd, "WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?"
Back when AVGN productions had charm.
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
@@t45tt4trNo time to have charm now.
@@mondruner A truther here LMFAO
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I put ghosts and goblins at number 1. Simply because it's pretty fair with it's challenge. It's not about the game being broken or controlling badly
I'd say the exact same thing about Battletoads
I agree. I've beaten countless nes games, several that are featured here, but I couldn't get past the 2nd level of ghost n goblins.
The problem with the second level is the fireball dropping on top of the ladder in the house with the big guys! If you go up to the level below the top floor run to the left and climb the last ladder not only can u get new armor but the fireball won't drop!
Solstice was a challenging game for me. It too was also a die on one hit game
That game totally messed with my vision they way they made those rooms, it was fun and a unique game.
I remember the day i beat it i couldnt believe it was finally over
Not sure if this is sad or impressive but one of greatest accomplishment in life was beating Contra without dying. I tried replicating the feat many times but never could.
I was coming to say, I think after playing it so often, I could beat it without the 30 life code.
X-Men on NES was insanely hard because the game was broken...
I agree that game was hard
It was not
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Yes it was.
The hold down buttons while resetting code that was written on the cartridge to advance after you got to the end room was weird to figure out.
I had to reset
I owned or beat most of these games. Fester’s Quest is more tedious than difficult. You can map out the 3D levels with grid paper. The real trick, though, is to have a controller and ( this is part of the tedium) move back and forth in the first area until you have a fully upgraded gun.
While learning the boss patterns can be rough, you can literally cheat them. Use the invisibility potion and hit them with your strongest weapon. When it wears off, use another. If you take hits, use a regular potion. Trust me, the bosses health will run out before the potions.
Exactly 😅that game was brutal indeed 😊
My parents bought it for me back in 1989....and I didn't beat it until 1999. I always hated how pointless the continue option was, you may as well start a new run since it forces you back to the beginning.
I didnt beat Fester's Quest until 2004, which was my junior year in high school. Haha... but it was mostly from deciding to go through an old backlog of old games and just not quitting until i see the ending credits or scene.
Yeah Fester is a pain in the ass but there’s waaaaayyyy harder games for the console out there. If you ration your potions properly and grind for the best gun/whip, all the bosses become total jokes. The final boss just crumbles before you with no way to fight back. There’s no way it’s a harder game than Castlevania 3 of all things, that one is a real nut crusher
Little Nemo was ridiculously hard, especially towards the end.
And I’m surprised to see Castlevainia 1 & 3 on here, but not 2, which I thought was the most difficult.
I had to beat Little Nemo with Game Genie and the invincibility codes still didn’t make it easy smh
We were really challenged as kids! 80’s/90’s kids are a durable bunch.
I beat silver at the age of 12. I played it the entire summer and beat it on my last life. I had only 3 games, Mario, mega man and silver surfer. Great memories
Ok liar.
Beating Silver Silver at age 12 sounds like a horrible memory 😂 But you can't argue with results, congratulations!
@@mrjeremyhorn thanks it was more than 30 years ago but I remember playing it for like months a few times a day until I got very good at it. I wish I had the same determination. lol.
Silver surfer you only get 1 life🤷
@@fredstahl8372 yeah he's obviously lying
That Battletoads music is giving me nightmares to this day.
With Ikari Warriors, if you thought the controls for it on the NES was bad, try playing the arcade version of it. The controller for that was a hybrid of a joystick and paddle for controlling the direction/aim of the players. So just moving towards a direction didn't mean you were going to aim in that direction, you had to turn the paddle of the controller until you were facing the desired direction you wanted to shoot.
Only once have I made it to the final level of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I had all four of my turtles but I had to leave the house for an hour, and my mother wouldn't let me keep the NES on because of the fire risk, even though I begged her. "That's what the vents are for, to keep it from overheating". Then I got a Game Genie, and twice I tried with the invincibility cheat. But both time I got stuck in a fire pit and the cheat prevented me from getting out, so it didn't help.
I just beat TMNT this year. Only took 38 years
You can’t beat a game but you can’t beat Mom!
Best jason outfit version for sure 💙 it makes him look cold and drowned, it fits for a dark lake villain 😎
Abadox was insanely difficult. Especially the last level. I think I probably beat it once without losing a life. P.O.W. was another stupid hard game.
Zelda II isn’t that hard, it’s perfectly doable unlike some other infamous games on this list. Guardian Legend and Double Dragon III, now THERE are some brutal games.
+1 for Guardian Legend. Great game though.
Zelda 2 actually kinda easy once you get the hang of it. Guardian Legend is hard but at least you can get stronger but even then some bosses are impossible at least for me
Yeah, was surprised to see that one on the list.
A lot of the games on this list I wouldn't consider hard. Castlevania?
zelda 2 on the NES is barely harder than dark souls or other hard modern games. so its defiantly on the easier side as far as NES game goes.
castlevania is not to hard either since you got unlimited continues the third one is kinda hard but doable for skilled gamers... Battletoads, turtles and ghost n goblins are pretty damn hard tho.
One more thing that Ikari Warriors had in common with Contra is that it was impossible to make any meaningful progress without using a cheat code (in this case “A, B, B, A” after you lost your third life to continue).
Owned Fester's Quest. Every time I died, I'd reset the NES, since it sent you back to the beginning. Eventually, I could beat the game on one life. BRUTAL game!!!
I was wondering why people complained about Festers Quest, it was super easy for me and didn't even take me three days to finish it.....only recently I found out that the Euro version was tweaked to be mich easier than the US release! 😅
I remember playing top gun for hours! Dozens and dozens and possibly hundreds of tries to land on the carrier and I swear we only landed it once and I’m fairly certain the uncle that pulled it off was several beers deep.
90% of Nintendo games were hard. They were all ports of games designed to get as many of your quarters as possible. They don't get a ton of quarters by making the games easy.
Hudson's Adventure Island
Played all of these. Complete nostalgic moments here.
Top Gun was beatable, I think there was a trick on the landing bit (at least it seemed to work for me): as soon as you reach the final screen of the carrier, level your plane horizontally and 9 times out of 10 you would land. Also, while NG3 was difficult, the original NG was much harder.
The Carrier Landings were just annoying, but that just meant practice was needed is all. As for Ninja Gaiden though, Gaiden 1 was WAY harder than Gaiden 3, not because of controls or anything like that. It was just less forgiving.
5:40: Actually, Ninja Gaiden 3's enemies DO NOT respawn. WHICH IS WHY it's my favorite!
My fav trilogy of them all... was only able to beat the first one once in my childhood... actually I think that I was only able to beat the second one once too... I did win ancient ship of doom a lot of times because I player it for years!
Super mario 2 lost levels never came out in the U.S. in the 80s.
That's right, was until SNES era in Super Mario Bros All Stars!!!!
Incorrect. I asked for MB1 for x-mas but there were no copies available and lost levels is what my dad could find and got me from the local video store and he got me that instead not knowing the difference. Yes, that was my first game with MB2 which i got quickly later. It was a smaller cardridge with a special attachment to make it fit in the NES. Some copies made it to this continent. I never met anyone else who had this game, yet, nobody was jealous...
Born in 1977, the games on this list were my childhood...good times :)
Ikari Warriors was one of my favorite NES games and like once or twice i made it to the last level, it was so relentlessly brutal, i could not figure out how to make the game end, i just hit the end of the level and that's it, no internet, no codes or guides... then i remember pausing the game to figure out what to do and my grandfather walked in at some point and turned it off not knowing the situation. It's funny i can remember the feeling of anger/giving up like 30 years later.
Add Double Dragon III to the list.
Yeah, I would replace Contra with any of the Double Dragons.
DD3 was more cheap than hard, I'd say
@@imbisoulcontra is way easier than people say it is. Now Super C is a different story
THIS!!!
Precisely, Not only Double Dragon III but there are a lot of harder games that were left out but instead we got a bunch of games that doesn't even qualify as being hard.
For me, R.C Pro am, Adventures of Bayou Billy. And Bomberman only because of that long ass password..lol 😂
I remember renting Ninja Gaiden 3 and being shocked at how the jumping mechanics were way different than 1 and 2.
Never bought it.
Great video!
Man this really brought back some great memories.
Blaster Master, first time I ever saw the ending, my cousin and I tag teamed the game by splitting the stages. I took on the odd numbered stages, he had the even numbered stages and if one died, the other took over. He raged because I figured out Plutoneum Boss' pattern and landed the final blow.
Cool video, but some of those I wouldn't put among the hardest. Wizards and Warriors, Doctor Chaos, Battle at Olympus, 8 Eyes etc. You hit the nail of the head with Top Gun and Friday the 13th haha!
Huh, The Immortal is the only one on the list I haven't beaten.
This list is missing the Adventure Island trilogy, Darkman, both Back to the Future games, Dick Tracey...and the Krion Conquest.
Blaster Master was the first NES game my mom bought me. It was a difficult game that prepared me for other tough upcoming titles. It holds a special place in my heart.
The Turbo Tunnel, The Dam level, The landing, Mike Tyson,....I noticed that a lot of NES games had ONE sequence that made them neigh impossible. I heard Battletoads gets harder after the Turbo Tunnel, but I've never heard anyone say whatever happens after the Turbo Tunnel made them quit. It was always that ONE freaking level.
I'm glad you brought up Gauntlet. I've NEVER met ANYONE that beat it, yet it's NEVER mentioned.
Seeing the turbo tunnel and then hearing testing the limits of your rage, had me chuckling for 10 mins. I remember 10 yr old me rage quitting countless time to that game.
Kid Icarus?? I played probably over 100 NES games between 1986 and 1993 and that one is #1 most difficult. Certainly the only game where I could not even pass the first level. Years later I went back and beat Castlevania and some other hard ones, but I still could not beat that one, even with passcodes! Ghosts and Goblins a close second because of terrible controls and sheer number of difficult enemies. At least I could get about halfway through the game though.
Solomon's Key and Zanac come to mind as particularly brutal as well.
Don't forget about getting your player stuck behind a rock or wall in a 2-player game of Ikari Warriors. I used to absolutely lose my mind.
Ninja Gaiden 3's enemies actually don't respawn when defeated unlike Ninja Garden 1 and 2. It does make some areas easier. Though I don't get why the game put limited continues when 1 and 2 let you continue as much as you want.
TMNT's Dam level isn't too bad to me. It's the Technodrome level where things get really ridiculous, especially the final corridor, where you have to take it slow with a certain respawning enemy or use scrolls to speed things up,
Blaster Master's difficultly mostly comes from certain bosses. Several of them, you need to have your gun upgraded pretty well to stand a chance, especially against the 5th boss.
Ghosts and Goblins I agree is a very difficult game overall, but it might not be as bad if it weren't for that red devil enemy, whose attack pattern seems very unpredictable. And it even chases you when you try to run away.
In TMNT, the Technodrome is as far as I ever got. Never could beat it.
Solar Jetman was brutal
We never had NES so I don't have any game experiences about NES games, but Super Mario Bros 3 and TMNT Turtles in Time are the BEST NES games that I know, but don't know what NES games are the hardest, but after this video I'll know and learn something interesting about Nintendo's history with NES! After this video would you make a video about of the 20 Hardest SNES games? Super Nintendo belongs to my childhood more than NES. 😊❤
Thanks for this video, ah the nostalgia the newer player don't have idea what a hard game is. Could you do one of SNES hardest games??? 🎉
Friday the 13th, and Silver Surfer were two of the most challenging games I've ever played in my life . . . And I spent days on those games! 😅
Gotta love that difficulty that came naturally with the hardware of the times!
I'm pretty happy to have beat three games on this list. Contra, Zelda II and Bayou Billy.
I would say this was a fun nostalgia trip. But then I remember the amount if rage quitting these games will make you do.
Castlevania is hard yes, But with unlimited lives makes it Easy to beat.
I think that would make most games easy to beat…
Even Ninja Gaiden gets pretty easy because of this
Top Gun is quite literally one of the easiest games in the NES library. Once you get your altitude to land, you just work on the speed. It tells you exactly the range you need to be at.
X-Men and Battle for Olympus was pretty tough. Some others too but great list as I agree with all.
NES games were hard. We played every one we had, though, because they were expensive, and once you got one, you had to milk that. My brothers and I submit Where's Waldo as worthy of, if not this top 20, a top 50. You had 10 minutes to find Waldo in a number of screens where he would often be a disfigured blob of about 12 pixels amongst a scene of disfigured blobs. it was beyond depressing and while we did eventually clear it, i cannot say that it was worth the time.
i would also suggest that Little Nemo the Dream Master was a thoroughly challenging platformer, though i might have just been a kid - i have not revisited as an adult
amazing list, you hit a lot of what i would have, and the rest i never played.
I swear I had half or more of the games on the list. These games were so damn hard to beat, it's no wonder I started smoking cigarettes when I was a kid.
Add Star Wars and the empire strikes back on NES to this list. I’m surprised nobody talks about how obnoxiously hard both those games are. Even the angry video game nerd talked about how frustrating and difficult they are. Those games definitely deserve to be on every hardest NES games list yet nobody ever mentions them. A lot of the levels in both those games are frustrating as hell and in the first one, I believe you get a limited number of continues before you have to start the whole game over again.
Yes, I never beat Star Wars!
@@matthewprince9705 me neither. Both Star Wars games on NES are atrociously difficult.
I'm in my forties and I had an nintendo for a very long time. Thank you for taking me down memory lane.
One of the great things about the switch virtual console is the instant rewind -- even with that, the speeder bike level in battletoads is still one of the hardest things I've ever done in a video game lol
8 Eyes for the NES was nearly impossible to beat.
Not sure if it was easier with two players but me and my brother blasted through that game. We were looking for the next "Castlevania".
He was the man and I always played as the bird. 🤣
I was able to beat 'Fester's Quest without a turbo controller. Once I leveled up the whip, the blaster was essentially useless to me! One thing that everyone keeps forgetting to mention is that after you defeat a boss in the game, your health and invisible potions are refilled if you used them; along with any tnt and missiles you used. So the game does in fact provide the player with a bit of mercy!
I would put Friday the 13th on the "it's hard because it's bad and confusing" list. Once you understand how the game works, you can grab the best weapons early and catch Jason while he's outdoors.
Games like Ninja Gaiden 1, Lifeforce, Batman, Super C, and Street Fighter 2010 are hard while still being pretty good.
I’m proud to say I beat probably half of these games without cheating. Ghosts and Goblins was freaking ridiculous! Legacy of the Wizard belongs on this list imo. Thinking back to my childhood, few games vexed me as much as that one. There’s probably more, that one stands out.
I love how he runs through the fire at 9:08 without taking damage. I don't know how many "NO HIT SPEED RUN" videos I've seen like this. Tell me you're cheating without telling me.
Being able to save your progress was the ultimate game changer.
I had a notebook full of save codes for a few games like Metroid. And id keep notes for games like Zelda.
I think they still were making games for the arcade. Which were hard on purpose so u used more quarters.
I remember Ninja gaiden had one wall jump that was super hard.
Guardian legend was great game and had hard parts.
I have a feeling i didn't beat silver surfer.
I needed the code to beat contra.
Golgo 13 had a insane secret tree in the forest
....test the limits of your rage. That line is GENIUS
I don't remember Blaster Master being too frustrating. It wasn't the easiest game I've played but it a lot of fun for me. Zelda II had some good RPG vibes going for me, I think the leveling system helped out somewhat although I haven't played it in over 30 years so I could be misremembering a few things. As for Fester's Quest, you can completely level up the gun by killing enemies in the opening stage, that gave me some breathing room.
Because Blaster Master is not hard. This list is non sense.
7:31 Castlevania 1 is tough but I think Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is the most difficult of the series.
The enemies give a lot of damage to Simon (Belmont). Plus, those regenerating mummies are ANNOYING AF!
I think I'm the only one who didn't think Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse to be a masterpiece. Anyone else?
I never did beat Castlevania 3, I made it all the way to the final boss, I made it to his last of three transformations…and that’s about it! I agree, this was incredibly difficult for the Castlevania series, but I have to admit, I had the most fun playing this one.
But in CVIII, you play as Trevor belmont
@@ThomasDrish how did you deal with those god-dang mummies in Alucard's stage?
THEY SUCK!
@@kenterminateddq5311 Patience was the main key. With that, I needed the triple throw of weapons, that helped. Throwing holy water paralyzes them for a few seconds. Yeah, I remember exactly what you’re talking about. It’s a tough game to master.
Castlevania 3 was the game I put the most hours into. I definitely can’t agree that it’s not a masterpiece. It’s at least a top 10 best NES game if not higher.
My experience with Zelda 2 was rough, i was giving help in UA-cam were i was gonna do and go.
imagine playing games in a time when the internet didn't exist. Dark ages, man
Man these games take me back.
Top Gun carrier landing was one of my fav things ever for any game 😂
I remember farming lives on Contra in the 3rd level boss. You simply stuck in the corner of the screen shooting at the minions spawned. Still had to earn those lives manually. But it was fun completing the game with an infinite lives glitch!
I beat NES Contra on 1 life back in 1988 using only the laser from level 1. I don't know if it's a world record, but I'm still so proud of the achievement I might put it on my tombstone.
Castlevania 3 was much harder than the previous entries. And never, ever talk to me about the most difficult NES game of all time unless you have experienced the never ending nightmare known as Deadly Towers.
Do believe Mojo missed one of the Hardest games ever on Nintendo.
"Super Pitfall"
It is validating seeing people all these years later saying Fester’s Quest was frustrating. That’s the only NES game I didn’t finish. I got stuck at some point and gave up.
I loved battletoads. It was challenging, but enjoyable. The one frustrated me the most was Total Recall. The taxi level was insanely hard and it was only the 3rd one.
Bayou Billy is the only honorable mention in your list, as "hardest" NES games. Is your list based on games someone at Mojo never completed? Give Back to the Future a try if you want to see a better representative as one of the hardest games for NES.
Dragon's Lair, Double Dragon III, Rattle n Roll, Snake's Revenge and many others.... There were so many others games that could fit here instead of this idiotic list.
Bayou Billy was fun! I still think that Platoon and Fester’s Quest were the two hardest games to beat!
Yes it was!! I got all the way to the very end but couldn’t beat the very last boss. For me, the jeep sections gave me a tougher time than the street fighting levels.
zelda 2 was amazing and the accomplishment you felt beating it was right up there with link to the past lol.
Festers Quest broke my love of games for almost a decade
Oh, look, my childhood angst. Love these!
Lost levels didn't come out in the 80s in America. We got Mario 2 because the makers were afraid it was to hard for American players
i used to get so mad at that TMNT game!! 🤣 ..used to love Contra and Mega Man though... Baby Boomer shoulda been on this list.
Beat Castlevania, Contra and The Adventures of Bayou Billy with no cheats. I could never beat them a second time.
The landing screeen from Top Gun can't hurt me! I've beeen through this with my therapist!
So many games on this list I wanted to like as a kid but could never get far enough in them to enjoy them. If only we'd had the ability to select a difficulty level back then.
Where’s Dragon’s Lair? XD
Guess they can't squeeze in everything.
thats not NES its SNES
I've beat tmnt twice this week once you learn the spot of enemies and where the scrolls are and where the two respawn turtles are it's not that bad
I had Fester's Quest, it was frustratingly hard to navigate, but fun!
Great list of the difficult games. I think for me when I was kid playing these games the challenge was figuring out what to do or where to go. Also figuring out the patterns of the enemy movement was key to beating the game. We also didn’t have the internet either. So cheat codes were shared either through Nintendo Power or word of mouth. Today I see on social media like UA-cam and tik tok people are revisiting these and completing the games as therapy or something. I will say if the game had a cheat code for multiple lives, I probably beat it. ie contra and Akari warriors.
You can make a case for virtually every NES game BUT … Bart Vs. The Space Mutants definitely should be on here
Pretty sure AVGN did all of these. It was a relief to me to find out as an adult that other people found all these games unfair and tedious. As a kid playing NES, I just thought I sucked at video games...
"Clash at Demonhead" had an internal memory battery. You could revisit all levels, but if you missed anything in the first pass of any level, the end boss would never show up. The only way to restart the game was buy a new cartridge, or disassemble your cartridge and disconnect the battery for a few seconds.
I conquered 6 of these legitimately and finished another three with asterisks. I did the Genesis version of "The Immortal", the SNES "Super Mario All Stars" version of "The Lost Levels" and used the Contra code for "Contra". I was born in 1980 so I grew up on this stuff. "Ghosts and Goblins" has infinite continues so I Ieft my NES for days on end and finished it. "Zelda II-Adventure of Link"'s difficulty is overrated. Some of the clues are cryptic but the combat is tame compared to the others.
I can't believe I had all but 1 of those games! Only missing Silver surfer for a whole set.
I remember liking most of them too