Well, my first post on the board, and for something as subjective as
a "poll". Still, I figure I might as well contribute my "2 cents
worth".
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In order from worst/least favorite to "best"/least objectionable

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1) UsVsThem. Ok, for me, in the first level, up is down & down is up.
But it's only the 1st part, so I can't really adjust it. Then, if I
can get thru the 3rd with only 3 "invisible" hits, I feel I've done
well. And yet, partially since I HAVE passed the 3rd part, I've the
6th best current score. Arguably twice as bad as anything else.
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2) Money Exchanger. For personal reasons, as it mainly suffers in
the "state of mind" category, although I think I STILL haven't gotten
used to the "unique" scoring system (I'm more used to "score is
everything", even in puzzle games).
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3) Combat School. It's sort of sad. The game isn't that bad thru 5
stages, so much that I think (almost) every score submitted beats
them. But the last 3 stages (3rd firing range, fight vs. instructor,
& mission) kill what could have been at worst an "average" game.
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4) Zzyzzyxx. I actually can stand the music & intermissions, but
sometimes I wonder if the control suffers, or it's just me. And I
often wish the scenery would change from just bricks.
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5) Mr. Do's Wild Ride. Possibly this "high" since I never really
cared for the Mr. Do character, though that death scene rather annoys
me, too.
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6) Bombjack. Like Aqua, I feel I have to do well early, since about
lv 5 or so, I start to lose any pattern, in response to the seemingly
increased enemies' intelligence and decreased coins.
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7) Galaga. The fast shoot option helps (at least in challenge
stages), but I'm obviously used to an easier than "hardest" setting.
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Lock N Chase. I swear sometimes the game doesn't put my "locks"
where I want, but otherwise there's a lot of worse games in this
genre.
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9) Gyruss. More room to maneuver than Galaga, and more potential for
bonus points, but otherwise vaguely similar.
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10) 2020 Baseball. I've played a lot of baseball games (better and
worse), enough to get used to this game's "quirks".
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11) Discs of Tron. The game I had the most experience with before the
tourney, both in arcades and MAME (though, considering the 12 games,
that's not necessarily saying a lot).
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12)Pang3. I think my main problem with this game is that the
paintings keep distracting me

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