Micronics

Micronics was a Japanese video game developer that was known for making very bad NES games/ports, It was founded in 1985 and closed in 1996, with their last game being Spriggan Powered.

Why Their Games Sucked

 * 1) Most of their games had terrible graphics.
 * 2) Ear-bleedingly horrible music. A good example of this is their 1942 port, which replaced the whistle with high-pitched beeps.
 * 3) Their games had a lot of Artificial Difficulty in them due to the constant frame rate issues that plagued most of their NES games.
 * 4) * Their games runs only 10 fps or 30 fps instead of 60 fps.
 * 5) There was hitbox dissonance in their games.
 * 6) The controls in their ports tended to not be very responsive.
 * 7) Many of their games consisted of a few mediocre arcade game ports to the NES. One such example is Ikari Warriors on the NES.
 * 8) They made a lot of unnecessary tweaks in the gameplay from porting it from the arcade to the NES.
 * 9) The game mechanics were very inconsistent with their original games.
 * 10) Bad level designs on some of their games. Athena (NES) was hit quite hard by this.
 * 11) Unfair, Unbalanced and frustrating difficulty on some of their games.
 * 12) Some of their games have glitches. Even the Ghosts 'N Goblins port has constant sprite flickering.
 * 13) The sound effects they used in their games were also not very good.
 * 14) Their games have very long load times.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) Despite their games/ports being very bad, they at least had a few decent games & ports up their sleeve, such as the NES port of Ghosts 'N Goblins and 1942. Their last developed game Spriggan Powered on the SNES is also not bad.