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This goes to Geometry Dash without a doubt in my mind if you include user-created levels, and I do as long as they’re officially rated with stars, especially if they’re e.g. in a Gauntlet (which a number of Easy and Medium Demons are).

If you allow in star-rated levels outside of Gauntlets, then I think it’s safe to say that Tidal Wave on its own crushes the difficulty of basically any video game ever made that’s ever been completed by a human. GD is an interesting case where you can make it as easy or as difficult as you want because there’s no true “ending” to the game (getting to the Demon Gauntlet is part of an actual storyline, but when you beat it, it goes nowhere, so that’s weird).

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if you include games with user-created levels there’s quite a few games with levels that are practically impossible for a human, eg. trackmania and super mario world

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As noted, “that’s ever been completed by a human”. Otherwise there’s simply no ceiling; I can just create a game that requires you to perform 10 frame-perfect inputs every frame for five months straight and say “now I have the hardest game since it’s technically possible to win; checkmate.” With user-made levels, there’s still a ceiling defined by a human actually completing it, and I don’t think the human-beaten Mario Maker or Trackmania levels touch the extreme levels of difficulty at the highest skill levels of GD.

TL;DR: I think if we include user-made levels ever beaten unassisted by at least one human, Geometry Dash wins.

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I’m pretty sure the trials of death in super mario maker wins.

Over 4000 hours over 7 years just to beat one level.

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Silver Surfer for the NES is way harder than TMNT. It’s possible, though I’ve never done it, to beat TMNT. AFAIK , Silver Surfer is actually possible to beat, but basically no one has done it.

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That goddamn seaweed.

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It really wasn’t that bad

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I was scrolling to find this post. I used to be able to beat that level on command a gazillion years ago. I retried it recently on the turtles anthology game on the ps5 and it was brutal even with the rewind feature.

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22 points

the horror . . . the horror

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I remember Retro City Rampage had an homage to this sequence near the end of the game. No lie: I broke out into a cold sweat when the screen first came up, thinking I’d have to grind and grind and grind to get through it.

Luckily the homage is much, much easier than the original.

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13 points

Battletoads would like a word

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Lion King on SEGA Genesis?

Takeshi’s Challenge?

Dragon’s Lair?

Ninja Gaiden?

Marble Madness?

Battletoads?

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Gaiden and Madness were beatable. It’d take you months to get the know how and skill level but 8yr me did it. I could also beat Contra without dying. Now I need the Konami code to get past stage 1.

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Fuckin battletoads. WAY harder than turtles.

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