There are a certain small percentage of people that will argue that this ISN'T one of the worst, or the worst, video game of all-time. But let's look at this list of points about the game that say otherwise:

Titus literally never completed it, so the finished product isn't finished, leading to glitches and poor hit detection on the lifting levels
The flight control is so sensitive it's hard to steer Supes through the loops, and there is NO way to adjust this unless you have an emulator that lets you adjust deadzone, and even then, the flight gameplay is just unenjoyable
The later action stages are just plain boring and a chore to get through
Failing one of the action/lifting segments or even completing one will often lead you to another maze. Darned if you do, darned if you don't!
*Good luck even trying to advance because the maze stages are impossible to complete due to said sensitive flight controls, and you can't afford to miss even one ring.

In conclusion, objectively speaking, yes, this is ABSOLUTELY one of the worst games of all-time.

It's a bad game, a really bad one, but not the worst.

A great spelunking game for the 2600 that's hard to come by these days because it's so sought after. Play the C64 version if the 2600 version isn't available to you, it's just as good.

I think at the time this game was released, it was an experience like no other. These days, it's a game that's fun to look back on for how impressive it was on the limited tech of the 2600, but it's not necessarily a captivating game.

A technical marvel for the 2600, looking closer to a Colecovision or Atari 5200 game, made by the wizards at Activision. This is also the first game on the system that I know of that has continuous background music.

Anyway , technical marvels aside, this is a solid platfoming adventure game that doesn't overstay its welcome, and being that there's more substance to it than the first game, it's a better experience for it.

It's Defender, but much better. The graphics, the sound, and the BIG LASER are what set this apart from its predecessor.

It's pretty much the first game again but with better graphics, more tracks, and most notably, more cars to pick from. Excellent game.

GAME OVER YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

I can't really rate this game because I never got into it the way others have. I think there's just too much for my feeble brain to comprehend. However, I do appreciate the sheer amount of content and creative freedom this game has, and whats it has contributed as a whole to popular culture.

An innovative multi-plane space ship shooter, though not necessarily the best from the genre. The soundtrack is 5 stars though.

The Dunkey Effect may have ruined this version of the game's reputation, but the level design, difficulty curve, and enemy AI are far superior, as are the hand-drawn graphics.

A very run-of-the-mill video pinball game with Pokemon.

Better, more varietal stages than the first, but the story and music aren't as good.

(sounds of parkgoers screaming)

Everyone has a turtle they always pick, and for me, that's Mikey, no one else will do.