Virtually Overlooked: M.U.S.C.L.E.
Welcome to our weekly feature, Virtually Overlooked, wherein we talk about games that aren't on the Virtual Console yet, but should be. Call it a retro-speculative.It's plainly obvious that we love talking about terrible NES games here in the Virtually Overlooked squad command center. According to a statistic that we just made up, about 72% of the games we profile are awful. Nothing is more fun than snarking about a game that is not only completely without merit or value, but also old enough that nobody will show up to defend it.
But what isn't so obvious is the fact that we genuinely, honestly love playing some of the worst NES games. Whether it's a result of nostalgia or some kind of bizarre preference for poor game design, we don't know. But the fact is that we would give serious consideration to buying a virtual copy of M.U.S.C.L.E., despite owning the cartridge.


But, like other early Bandai NES games (Dragon Power, Chubby Cherub), the crude graphics and oversimplistic gameplay made an impression on me. I continue to enjoy the game. It's even simpler than Pro Wrestling: As a tag-team of eight doughy, ill-defined wrestlers, you punch, jump-kick, and suplex the other wrestlers until they run out of life. Occasionally your partner will throw a glowing orb into the ring, which allows you to perform a special move for a short time. These special moves are super-strong versions of normal attacks (Robin Mask throws you extra hard, Geronimo throws a tomahawk when he punches, etc.)
Some games are fun because they're well-designed, but occasionally, kusoge like M.U.S.C.L.E. is occasionally enjoyable precisely because it's crap. You can just beat up on some pudgy little characters. As long as you don't have to pay much for it. But maybe I'm just simple! Maybe I've been punishing myself for all these years.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
padgon @ Nov 8th 2007 10:38PM
Awesome I used to play this game at my cousins home and I didn’t new it was from a Japanese character until now. And I have seen the Kid MUSCLE, but of course I was at elementary when played the game and High school when the cartoon show up so I didn’t remember the games title.
Waffala @ Nov 9th 2007 12:00AM
I played this game for the first time a few months ago, and despite hating on it for being so irreversibly one-sided after someone gains the advantage using those orbs, I would have kept playing it for at least another couple hours if my brother weren't so adamantly against it.
Dirk Dorkelson @ Nov 9th 2007 1:52AM
I feel compelled to point out that M.U.S.C.L.E. stood for "Millions of Unusually Small Creatures Lurking Everywhere."
I rented this game when I was a kid because, for about four months, I was mad about collecting the figurines. But this game was weak. I think I even took it back early.
S4Rs @ Nov 9th 2007 8:58AM
How about ducktales the video game. Its yet another Capcom game that is absent from VC (See MegaMan). I remember having so much fun with that as a kid
DiRT @ Nov 9th 2007 9:20AM
This is not a bad game!!! I even have the remake for Kinnikuman Nesi on the Wonderswan.
Larz @ Nov 12th 2007 11:05PM
Yeah! I loved M.U.S.C.L.E.! Never played the game but I had a bunch of those miniature plastic wrestlers. I even had the dude on the box with the pointy head.
Kenofthedead @ Nov 14th 2007 9:49PM
I'll stick to the Ultimate Muscle game on PS2/Gamecube.
DarkTetsuya @ Nov 14th 2007 10:26PM
@Dirk:
2nded... sorry but this game sucked. (If you want wrestling on the NES, go with Pro Wrestling -- Starman ftw.)