10 Video Games That KNEW You'd Try To Cheat - Commenter Edition

10. Battletoads/Double Dragon - The Dark Queen Doesn't Cheat

A beat 'em up developed by Rare and Tradewest in 1993, Battletoads/Double Dragon was a crossover between two notoriously difficult franchises of the era. Battletoads in particular was infamous for its punishing friendly-fire and now-legendary Turbo Tunnel sequence, leaving countless smashed NES controllers in its wake.

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The existence of a scant few cheats in the original game was, for some, the only way to make it to the end. Attempting to use cheats in this similarly challenging title, however, was a surefire route to humiliation.

When selecting their characters, players could enter a code which would then reward them with 10 lives and also the ability to select a level - taking them straight to The Dark Queen's headquarters if they so desired. However, after the gruelling punch-up with the intergalactic dominatrix herself, the game's actual ending is replaced with a chastisement from Professor T. Bird, stating: "Well done boys, but at least The Dark Queen doesn't cheat! Try again without the warps."

The player is then booted back to the title screen to attempt to play properly. The actual ending is hardly any better, consisting only of a brief moment of dialogue between the Toads and the Lee twins, whose character portraits are so terrible you'd be relieved not to have seen them.

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