None of us likes to lose in video games, and even less if we see game over screens that make us so sad...
In general, one of the last things you want to do in a video game is die. It stops forward momentum, forces you to rebuild the terrain and, in terms of a difficulty spike, can become somewhat annoying. While games as a whole need some challenge to push the player and death isn't going to go away, some games take the opportunity to make that state of failure, that end-game screen, a part of making you feel really helpless, sad, and even a sense of utter failure.
For this video I explored the Super Nintendo catalog, looking for the most disturbing, dramatic and depressing game over screens. Don't watch this video if you are at an emotional low point!
In this video you will find:
• A game curation showcasing the harshest SNES game over screens
• Information related to each game such as release date, developer company, game genre and system it was released on.
• Official game box arts with a 3D presentation.
• Educative and/or critical comments on the importance of the video game and why you should play it
Intro and Outro Music
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0:00 Intro
0:16 Final Fight
0:39 Super Punch-Out!!
1:03 The Lion King
1:25 Final Fantasy III
1:49 Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
2:16 MechWarrior
2:27 Secret of Mana
2:45 Final Fight 2
3:09 Outlander
3:28 Blackthorne
3:47 Chrono Trigger
5:23 Alien 3
5:42 Virtual Bart
5:56 Zombies Ate My Neighbours
6:20 Nosferatu
6:42 Cool Spot
7:03 Final Fight 3
7:25 Super Alfred Chicken
7:51 Earthworm Jim
8:10 Earthbound
8:52 Outro
⚠️ All gameplay recording, game curation and opinions included in this video, as well as editing is completely done by me
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The 20 Most Dramatic SNES Game Over Screens
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