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Abadox: The Deadly Inner War » Goriest Game On The NES?
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User Avatari just got this game and even though i suck at shooters i'm really loving the level design and all the horribly gory art thoughout the game. this has to be the sickest title for the NES, at least in america. how the heck did this stuff get past nintendo's censors?
Re: Goriest Game On The NES?
chirinea (24581), Oct 24, 2007
User AvatarI've been told that Chiller was the goriest game on the NES. The fact of being an unlicensed title helps it in that matter. =P
User Avataroh yeah i've heard about that game. and it sounds awful (and not in a good way). ah well. i should check youtube for some gameplay videos or something... i was just pretty shocked to see the stuff in abadox and didn't think the NES had games like that. certainly not licensed ones.

...now if only i can get past level 2. XD
(Edited by WildKard (11891), Dec 29, 2007)
Re: Goriest Game On The NES?
WildKard (11891), Nov 16, 2007
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mobiusclimber Wrote:
i just got this game and even though i suck at shooters i'm really loving the level design and all the horribly gory art thoughout the game. this has to be the sickest title for the NES, at least in america. how the heck did this stuff get past nintendo's censors?



because it's alien blood and body parts that you fly through. Nothing to worry about. Killing extraterrestrials is perfectly acceptable.

Otherwise I agree with you. Monster Party is another title which makes me go Ewwwwwwww for similar-but-different reasons.
User AvatarWhat about Narc ? Wasn't that chock full of gore ? And I think Chiller is as bloody as the NES gets.
 

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