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I was like this when I was playing Bucky O’ Hare on Nes. I nearly lost my mind. I was asking an invisible person if they could help me find my mind ?
The game is nonstop with difficulty the entire game and there are five bosses in a row at the end. There’s no room for error and the final two gives you inches of room space. When I completed the game, I was crying tears of joy and laughing nonstop. I felt like Arnold Swartz at the end of Predator when he’s on the helicopter. I’ve completed tons of very difficult retro and modern games on the hardest difficulty and Bucky O’ Hare remains the hardest for me.