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More Isn’t Always Better

June 28th, 2007 by Michael Kwan

Video game graphics have come a long way since the days of Space Invaders and Pac-Man. Then again, this isn’t necessarily a good thing, as evidenced by the Screw Attack editorial video shown below. Check out the top 10 worst 2D-to-3D video game transitions. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

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  • 5 Responses to “More Isn’t Always Better”

    1. Matt says:

      Wow, you post about some pretty random stuff sometimes, Michael. :P

    2. Vijay says:

      Some games are just not good enough to be converted to 3-d. people love these games in 2-d and it should be left at that

    3. The best and hardest games were still the original Nintendo games. Seems as graphics got better, the games got easier and less complex too.

      • Matt says:

        I’d have to disagree with that…

        Games have gotten harder in the sense that they are now much longer, and the “story line” is more complex.

    4. Alex says:

      I agree with Super AFfiliate, like the first games in the Mario series are impossible. They only give you like five lives, and you have to go through eight entire worlds.

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