Plants vs. Zombies (NES)

mh:awesomegames:Plants vs. Zombies on the NES is a bootleg game released by Nice Code in 2012 for the NES. It's based on the PC game of the same name, and is a very considerable downgrade.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) Awful music. And we do mean awful, especially since the original game has much better music. It's on par with CrazyBus with how terrible it is.
 * 2) *Not to mention, the music is actually recycled from the bootleg NES version of Angry Birds, also by Nice Code, which is just lazy.
 * 3) Terrible plant designs.
 * 4) *Peashooter and Repeater have no color in their sprites, so they just take the color of the tile they're planted on.
 * 5) No indication of damage or how much damage you're dealing to the zombies, making it look like you're making no progress.
 * 6) Potato Mine costs as much as Peashooter, making it pointless, as its original purpose was to stop a zombie early on to build up Sun.
 * 7) Depending on the way you see it, it has a misleading Title-Screen: it could either be Sun Shroom on the title screen, who doesn’t appear in real game, or just some generic mushroom.
 * 8) Due to the NES' sprite limitations, zombies often flicker or turn invisible.
 * 9) Only five levels. Though this might be a good thing, since there's less to sit through.
 * 10) Plants have no animation, even though there are files for Wall-nut getting damaged and Squash squishing a zombie.
 * 11) All plants in the game are unlocked at the start of the game, making you feel less accomplished for completing a level.
 * 12) No sounds aside from the ear-piercing music.
 * 13) The only plants you get in the game are Sunflower, Peashooter, Repeater, Potato Mine, Wall-Nut and... Squash? Squash gets unlocked on World 3, (there are files for Puff-Shroom meaning there would be more worlds).

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) The title screen is pretty good for an NES game, and looks like the original PC version.