The two launch titles are my two favorite SNES games? Heh. Honorable Mentions (in no order): Donkey Kong Country 2, Super Metroid, BlaZeon, Top Gear 3000, Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Kirby's Dream Course, GunForce, Street Racer, Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge, TMNT IV: Turtles in Time, Super Street Fighter II, TMNT: Tournament Fighters, Super Return of the Jedi, Mega Man X, Operation Logic Bomb, Uniracers, Super Nova Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Troubleġ0. Top 10 (of games I own only) - don't take this list too seriously, it's nothing I've thought too deeply about. With so many US releases out there, I haven't needed them. ![]() I do not have any import games for the system, yet at least. I have a SNES Mouse with mousepad, though. Overall, the SNES is of course a great, great console, and it's one of my favorites the N64 is my favorite console, and the SNES and Genesis (with its addons) are tied for second.įor accessories, I do have a Super Multitap, but I don't have a Super Scope, so I can't review the lightgun games. It's a model-1 SNES, and it still works fine. I'd gotten into classic gaming first through emulation, but what the emulators really did was make me want the real thing. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Super Nintendo was the first "classic" console that I bought - that is, the first system that I got that wasn't currently on shelves when I got it. I later got a GC, but I'd missed a lot, and eventually I wanted to go back and get those systems. In the '90s, I only had PC and Game Boy/GB Color for gaming, until I got an N64 in late '99. Previous threads in this series: Odyssey 2 (), Game Boy (B&W) (), Sega Saturn (), Playstation 1 (), Nintendo 64 (), and PC Racing Games ().
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