• Broadfern@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Wasn’t that the game that killed video games for six years? Or at least was pinned as such by reporters lol

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      1 month ago

      The old story is that the game was so bad that the unsold cartridges were buried in the middle of the New Mexico desert.

      Supposedly it’s the origin of the term “shovelware” to describe horrible quantity-over-quality types of games. Often with marketing tie-ins to popular media, to entice unwitting customers into purchasing the horrible games without actually reading up on it first. Modern usage tends to refer to the lazy mobile asset-swapped games, or the “1000 in 1” game packs that are just bad recolors of old games.