155,000 Games

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155,000 Games
It's Action 52, but with crappy flash games and malware.
Genre(s): Various
Platform(s): Microsoft Windows
Release Date: 2009
Developer(s): SelectSoft Games
Publisher(s): Viva Media
Country: United States

155,000 Games is a game compilation that was developed by SelectSoft games and published by Viva Media in 2009.

Why It Sucks 155,000 Times

  1. False advertising: The title of the game claims to have 155,000 games, in which in fact it has way less games on it. Many of the games are just copied and pasted to get to that number by separating the levels into separate games and renaming the title.
    • The read me file on the disc, claims to have 355,000 games on it, despite the title saying 155,000 games.
  2. When you start up the disc, you will have to install the games manually from a menu, in which you will need to go through 25 different setups to install the entirety of the games.
  3. When it installs, it will install way too many files on your computer just to play the games.
    • For example, 2002 games will install a whooping 2,619 folders with around 10,497 files.
  4. Many of the games on the disc are just cheaply made Flash games that you would expect to be from Newgrounds.
  5. Poor programming. When you open a game a command prompt window will open and will stay open instead of closing itself after loading the game, some games will not properly load and it ends up using memory, and some of the Flash games will not work and give you an error.
  6. The game disc itself also has a trojan in one of the installers for the games due to how much poor quality control the game has.
  7. Many of the games suffer from terrible graphics, bad sound effects, and lack of music.
  8. Unsurprisingly enough, this game compilation used to be sold in stores.

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