With so many weird games made over time it is too hard to choose the weirdest, but here is a nice compilation of games that you cannot deny are weird. However as weird as the games are, some are highly addictive and fun. Which of these games have you had the privilege to play?

Socks The Cat Rocks The Hill (1992 Super Nintendo)
Socks, the pet cat of President Bill Clinton, must get to the Oval Office to warn the president about a stolen nuclear bomb. To do that, he must defeat villains including Russian spies, the press corps, and former presidents Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush.

Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball (1991 Super Nintendo)
Basketball is supposed to be a non-contact sport. Not the way Laimbeer played it. As a Detroit Piston in the 1980s, he was well-known for frequent flagrant fouls and starting fights on the court. His notoriety led to this futuristic basketball game in which players punch, kick, push, and throw bombs at each other.

Michael Jackson’s Moon Walker (1990 Sega Genesis)
A drug dealer named Mr. Big has kidnapped some children and takes them to the Moon, where he plans to use a laser cannon to destroy the Earth. As Michael Jackson, you have to defeat Mr. Big and his cronies by using dance moves that shoot “magic rays.”

Toilet Kids (1992 Turbo Graphics 16)
A little kid gets up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and is sucked through the toilet into another dimension populated by creatures who look like bathroom fixtures. The Toilet Kid must then battle with tough toilet bodyguards and an evil giant urinal.

Parappa The Rapper (1996 Playstation)
PaRappa the Rapper was something of a sensation, mainly because it was so weird and nobody knew what the hell to make of it. Featuring the cartoons of artist Rodney Greenblat, PaRappa was a paper-thin rapping dog that went on a quest to learn more and more raps in order to impress a really hot flower named Sunny Funny. He hung out with other talking animals and learned raps from an onion with a black belt, a frog at the flea market and an Italian moose dictator named Mooselini. At one point, PaRappa had to out rap his mentors to see who got to use a truck stop bathroom first. It was bizarre as all get out, but had copious amounts of WTF! charm.

Face Training (2007 Nintendo DS)
Face Training is based on the principles of “facening,” or facial yoga, which aims to exercise the facial muscles to improve tone and therefore appearance. The game ships with a camera peripheral, which slots into slot two, and ends up on the right-hand side of the handheld because it is held in “book” view to play. The camera enables you to see your own face on the right-hand screen, alongside the instructions on the left.

Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure (1995 Sega Genesis/Super Nintendo)
Adventure as a caped hero who slings his own boogers to vanquish his foes. The hero of the game is a booger-tossing, noisily burping, fart-spewing man named Snotty Ragsdale. While he lives his normal life as an eccentric millionaire, his natural “in-stinks” come in handy when he dons the mask of the smelly hero Boogerman.

ToeJam and Earl (1991 Sega Genesis)
It centers on the titular ToeJam and Earl—extraterrestrials who have crash-landed on Earth—as they attempt to escape the planet. Players assume the role of either character and collect pieces of their wrecked spacecraft. ToeJam wears a large gold medallion and a backwards baseball cap, while Earl is marked by high-tops and oversized sunglasses; both outfits are “over-the-top appropriations” of 1990s urban culture.
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Katamari Damacy (2004 Playstation 2)
The game’s plot concerns a diminutive prince on a mission to rebuild the stars, constellations and Moon, which were accidentally destroyed by his father, the King of All Cosmos. This is achieved by rolling a magical, highly adhesive ball called a katamari around various locations, collecting increasingly larger objects, ranging from thumbtacks to people to mountains, until the ball has grown large enough to become a star.

Shadow of the Colossus (2005 Playstation 2)
In a dramatic twist of the usual stuff you’d find in a game against giant stone creatures, you’re essentially running around an empty land. Incredibly lush and detailed, but an empty land nonetheless. That fact alone makes this game a really odd one to get used to at first, as you essentially have nothing to do for long periods of time but run around on your horse. And the craziest part? That doesn’t even get boring.
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