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  • 11 hardly-seen sequels to popular video games



    Regardless of when one started playing video games or what types of games they prefer to play, there are some game titles that everyone knows. Pac-Man, Tetris, Donkey Kong, Street Fighter, Super Mario Bros. and the Legend of Zelda are among the gaming titles that rose above the title of a video game and into pop culture history.

    While it's no secret that any popular video game is going to have sequels made, some follow-ups to popular titles never seemed to have the same success as the originals. Some good sequels were lost in the mid-1980s video game market crash, others were buried in failing or aging game consoles and some were just plain bad and swept under the rug of video game history.

    If you consider yourself a veteran of gaming culture, stop for a moment before you check out the slideshow and try to think of the most iconic game titles you can. Just a small handful of hardly-seen follow-ups to those games likely appear within. Ready? Click here to view it.

    Something in the slideshow you've never seen before? Another obscure sequel you can think of that isn't included in the slideshow? Comment below and share it with everyone.--------The author of this article can be reached at PatrickScottPatterson.com and on Twitter @OriginalPSP.
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    1. Boric's Avatar
      Boric -
      Let's see... I loved Street Fighter the Movie The Game. Played the mess out of it in the arcades! Frogger Threedeep was a very good game. Had that on Coleco I believe. DK3 was a fun game in it's own right, but nowhere near as good as the first two.