Lamest Video Game Endings

There are a lot of great endings to video games but then you have those games that just have terrible game endings either by what they say or do... Even a simple typo can make it pretty bad... or a few???

Some games just suck throughout the game and what completes a terrible game is a terrible ending!
loorissays...

lol what a sight.

let's see what they are:
1) ???
2) back to the future (first, i guess)
3) bubble bobble
4) friday 13th
5) ghostbusters (first)
6) ghost'n'goblins
7) ???
??? I knew that, I forgot
9) super mario bros
X) tmnt (first)

budzossays...

Looris...
#1 is Amagon, first game I ever rented, way back in 1989. Damn it was difficult, finally got to see the ending!

#7 looks to be Bill and Ted's Excellent Video Game, although I could be wrong about that.
#8 is Renegade, a game I completed many times in the arcade

lucky760says...

Waiiiiiit a second here... Am I the only one put off by Splinter's turning "back" into human form? He was supposed to have been a sewer rat affected by radioactive poison. He was never human!

Right?

Upon seeing the Mario ending, I immediately recalled being very satisfied as a child, so I'm guessing back then the other endings were probably sufficient as well.

*vintage

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Terrible, horrible, shitty, Video, Game, Endings, Compilation, Angry Nerd' to 'Terrible, horrible, shitty, Video, Game, Endings, Compilation, Angry Nerd, 80s' - edited by lucky760

budzossays...

Lucky is probably one of those TMNT poseurs whose first exposure was the 1990 feature film. The movie had an origin sequence showing Splinter as a rat who was *already* practicing ninja arts beside his master before discovering the baby turtles. So not only was he a rat in the first place, he apparently didn't need to mutate before becoming a talking ninja rat.

*JK about the poseur thing bud.

lucky760says...

Hehe. I'm kind of embarassed about what I said.
I was actually an enormous fan of TMNT as a kid before the live action flick was released. (I even spent a lot of my elementary school days endlessly drawing the turtles on any blank paper I could find.) I saw every episode of the original cartoon, but haven't seen it since and my most recent re-exposure to them aside from the new cgi animated theater release was the original movie. I guess I forgot what it was to be a TMNT fan.

Please forgive me for what I said. It just wasn't right. And I'm sorry.

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