Basically "x backwards is about..."
[PROTOTYPE] backwards is about a complete freak of nature slowly degrading himself back to a normal human, while forgetting everything that happened to him.
In Twilight Princess, you resurrect Ganon, rebuild the castle, and then travel into the Twilight Relm to resurrect Zant. You then leave the relm, shatter the mirror, and scatter the pieces acoss Hyrule.
I forget what happened before the desert dungeon.
Oh look, another 4chan thread.
I'll bite.
In MadWorld, you use your magical healing chainsaw to put blood back into people.
In Pokemon, you set Pokemon free while trying to lose all 8 badges while travelling from the Pokemon League to your house.
In Ocarina of Time, you try to turn back into a kid.
In Fallout 3, you play a wanderer of a wasteland whose ultimate goal is to enter a vault and turn back into a kid.
In Super Mario Bros., you travel to all 8 of the castles starting with World 8, dropping off the Princess and Toads in each one. Resurrecting Bowser and his clones along the way until you get to 1-1.
In Perfect Cherry Blossom, you try to turn Gensokyo to an everlasting winter from spring. In that time, you take bullets out of lolis and a cat loli comes back from the dead and Cirno is the final boss.
In the game of your lives, you slowly become less and less nerdy~ (joke)
In Ocarina of time, you kill Ganondorf at the beginning, beat a few dungeons, turn into a kid to go to the bottom of a well to obtain an item, then change back into an adult and beat a few more dungeons, then turn into a kid and beat several dungeons, you then sleep in a bed.
In Super Mario 64 (DS), you're on a journey to set free each and every Star back in their proper locations.
Leave these threads to /v/.
In Fallout 3, you poison the water in a nuclear wasteland then go on adventures until taking shelter in Vault 101.
In Jenga you build a tower
In Tetris you slowly position pieces off of the ground and drop in levels.
Quote from: Echo on July 11, 2009, 03:42:02 PM
In Jenga you build a tower
Only one that was funny in the entire thread.
In Yahtzee you put dice into a cup.
In Star Fox, you fly backwards through space while guys give your lasers back to you.
Braid, You find out how the events that happened really took place.
Anyone who's played & beaten it will understand. =P
Mario Party backwards is about giving stars back to toad while slowly going around in circles losing (and occasionally gaining) coins until you get back to the start and lose 10 coins for ending the game.
Quote from: HTA on July 11, 2009, 04:16:52 PM
In Yahtzee you put dice into a cup.
That's forward in Yahtzee too ;) (You can't throw the dice out unless you put them back in)
In DDR, you spew arrows from your feet.
In Guitar Hero, you shoot circles into the distance.
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on July 11, 2009, 09:36:46 PM
In Guitar Hero, you shoot circles into the distance.
In Rock Band, you shoot speed bumps into the distance, along with long green and orange lines at the top.
In Animal Crossing you earn money while your house shrinks.
In the Donkey Kong arcade, you give a princess to a giant monkey and descend down a flight of steel bar thingies.
In Luigi's Mansion, you shoot ghosts out of a vacuum into your house, then lose it.
In TF2, you pull the cart, give intel to the other team, and the goal is to lose all of your cap points.
In Clue, you try to forget whodunit.
In Super Mario Sunshine, you pollute a city while slowly making it darker and darker, then you fly off the island and everything gets better.
In bomberman, walls try to trap you into a corner and creatures rise from ashes to shoot beams of fire to create bombs which you collect as you retreat from the closing walls.
In The Game, you win every time you don't think about it.
In Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, you set loose a daedra prince, scatter lost relics the emperors son needs, open portals to the realm of oblivion, and kill the emperor.
Quote from: SkyMyl on July 12, 2009, 09:25:46 PM
In The Game, you win every time you don't think about it.
Alright, I lol'd.
In Battleship you and your opponent conduct a coordinated search effort to re-float sunken military vessels.
In SSBB, you depart from the Subspace and drop every single character where they need to be until you get to the random floating stadium in the middle of nowhere.