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When I was younger, I played this god awful Looney Tunes Shooter game on the Wii (I can't even remember the name anymore). The game was broken and unbalanced as ****, and the controls were stiff, unnatural, and making simple jumps required double jumping then shaking the Nunchuck for some ungodly reason. It was not a great experience, to say the least.
Looney Toons: Acme Arsenal. I played the Wii version of it, too. Man, that game was pretty bad, but not nearly the worst I've played. The PS2 version was a little better, due to the spin attack being on a button.

I had Superman 64 when I was younger, too. Even then, I was so young I don't remember how much I hated it. Other mentions include:

-Super Mario All-Stars for Wii, this game is extremely pointless due to the fact you can buy all of the classic games on Wii Shop, and it's just a port of the SNES game of the same name.

-Wario: Master of Disguise for DS. It wasn't nearly as fun as any of the Wario Land games, and having to draw the icons to change disguises in quick demand was such a pain. That, and I hated the final boss for a long time. If the game took advantage of the DS's buttons, it could have been a bit better, the graphics and Wario and Goodstyle's conversations were nice.

-Frogger Beyond for the Gamecube, this game nearly killed the Gamecube for me when I was younger. It was extremely unforgiving, a bit glitchy, and not very fun. Had a decent soundtrack, I still remember some of the songs this many years later.

-Mario Sports Mix for the Wii, good at first, but the game gets very repetitive after a while, the roster is also a bit too small, very bad balance due to no option to turn off super shots, and Dodgeball is the only game that's worth it out of all 4 sports. At least the special boss you fight is a bit cool.

-Sonic for Game Gear. I hated the system, and I hate this game, it's just too difficult too early on, I rarely beat the first boss alone.

-Sega All-Star Tennis for Wii. Not nearly as fun, fluid, solid, or fast paced as Power Tennis, long story short. The minigames are god-awful, too, most of them require you to hit the ball at a certain place in a short amount of time, which, due to the terrible physics, was no fun at all.

-Yoshi's Topsy Turvy for GBA. This game really looked and felt like a Yoshi's Story looking flash game. It played like one, too.

What really tops the list is Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park on the PS2. The game looked and played like some unfinished tech-demo, there was no tutorial, the graphics were decent, except for when they weren't suffering from tons of textural glitches. If this game were more well known, it could easily be up there with Bubsy 3D and Superman 64.