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{{quote|''"When I did a [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/16971.html Video Game Vault] on this game, I mentioned it made little kids cry. Upon further review, I was wrong: [[No Except Yes|it makes grown men weep like babies]]."''
|'''[[ScrewAttack|Stuttering Craig]]''' on ''3D Ballz'', |"[http://www.gametrailers.com/player/20506.html Top Ten Worst] [[Fighting Game]]s".}}
 
Hopefully, someone in the quality-assurance divisions of several game companies got fired over letting [[So Bad It's Horrible (Darth Wiki)|these titles]] slip through the cracks. These probably wouldn't pass muster as coasters or clay pigeons.
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== Seventh and Eighth Generations (2006-Present) ==
* ''[[wikipedia:1968 Tunnel Rats|1968 Tunnel Rats]]''. Yes, a Uwe Boll movie was given a tie-in video game. The film is [[GoodA TroiDay Episodein the Limelight|one of the best things Boll has directed so far]], but the game "makes up for it" by [[The Problem with Licensed Games|being simply bad]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110628221909/http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/tunnelrats/review.html Gamespot], whose reviewers usually have at least one good thing to say about some of the worst games, couldn't even find a good point to fill in the summary.
* ''Air Control'', a "[[Blatant Lies|flight simulator]]" that came out on PC via Steam in 2014. It's also known as one of the worst, most ineptly produced games in recent memory. Whether it's the clearly [[Obvious Beta|unfinished gameplay elements and graphics]], recycled (and shoddily slapped-on) stock Unity models, [[Mind Screw|nonsensical scenes like an airplane being underwater]], the use of actual copyrighted airline material or a host of other issues, the game was so poorly received that it had to be pulled from Steam. Here's Markiplier in particular [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7UwKGWc7gI suffering through it].
* ''Alien Disco Safari'' is a shooter where you shoot aliens for... coming to Earth because they like disco. There's ''no disco-related content in the game at all'' [[All There in the Manual|aside from the backstory]], so you're just [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|shooting aliens for existing]] on their own ship. You have unlimited ammo in your main weapon, and that weapon [[Boring Yet Practical|kills most enemies in one hit and is perfectly accurate]]. The levels are the same six bland levels played again and again in order without getting harder.
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