fightingcamel wrote:There was an unstoppable 3-pt shooter for UNC in the old SNES College Basketball game. I think his name was Davidson. He never missed!
I remember that guy! I almost forgot about that game. THat and Stanley Cup Hockey were pretty fun games for their time. There was also a spot just past half court in corner where you could almost always hit these ridiculously long 3 pointers in the college basketball game.
I would have to put at vote in for the entire 49ers passing game in Tecmo Super Bowl. Montana to Rice or Taylor all day long, with the occasional short pass to Craig to keep the D guessing. Montana was just amazingly accurate and if he did happen to overthrow the ball Rice or Taylor would make an amazing 10 foot leap into the air to retrieve the ball. Good times, good times. I think i'm gonna dust off the old NES right now.
"Be tolerant of those who describe a sporting moment as their best ever. We do not lack imagination, nor have we had sad and barren lives; it is just that real life is paler, duller, and contains less potential for unexpected delirium." -Nick Hornby
Jeremy Roenick - NHLPA 93. He was blazingly fast, could hit, and had an accurate rocket shot. Plus he made little Wayne's head bleed in Swingers.
OMG! I remember Paste! he played for New Jersey. I think I hit like 85 bombs with him. Yes, I kept a notebook of all my stats.
Paste was great. Even when he didn't hit the long ball he was smacking line drives all over the place.
"Be tolerant of those who describe a sporting moment as their best ever. We do not lack imagination, nor have we had sad and barren lives; it is just that real life is paler, duller, and contains less potential for unexpected delirium." -Nick Hornby
Good calls on Tom Chambers and Euhler from Hardball. That screwball was ridiculous.
Emmit Smith in the Madden 92/93 era was also ridiculous. He had all 15 ratings, and I remember one time playing a game in the snow where I hit him in in the backfield with three players. He spun off, skated back ten yards, and proceeded to outrun everyone for a TD anyway.
In NES Playaction football, Jerry Rice was impossible to stop, especially on an onside kick. He lined up in that formation, and my brother figured out that Rice would not only recover the kick about 50% of the time, he would also run it back for a TD in most cases.
Octavio Dotel's fastball in ESPN MLB 2k4 was almost unhittable.
As close to unstoppable in a basketball game as I've ever seen. Contested double clutch reverse layups, dunks from the free throw line, 3 pointers repeatedly. Just unstoppable.
Haven't we been seeing this all month on Sportscenter