4. Back to the Future (NES)

This one is especially sore because Back to the Future is such an awesome movie, and should have made for a fun video game too (which we finally got recently, with the episodic content). Again, it's Acclaim Entertainment up to their old tricks, half-assing another film tie-in just to make a quick buck; the game has very little in common with the film, having the player spend most of their time walking the streets as a character who, as you can see, looks nothing at all like Marty McFly. As for the obstacles, they make basically no sense and, again, are not inspired by the film; it's girls wearing razor-sharp hula hoops, what appears to be toxic sludge, and even some flying wasp-looking things later on. The controls, rudimentary as they might seem today, were regarded as terrible even then. Ironically, this is one game that feels like it's stuck in the past.