Got a Super Nintendo for Xmas... Need games

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Originally Posted by derrty6232

Originally Posted by SlimK4

Good lists all....dont forget

Star Fox
Star Fox
Star Fox
Uniracers
Killer Instinct
Battle Toads and double dragon

Just copped the emulator for the Ps3......was having a GREAT time last night with these games
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Originally Posted by derrty6232

Originally Posted by SlimK4

Good lists all....dont forget

Star Fox
Star Fox
Star Fox
Uniracers
Killer Instinct
Battle Toads and double dragon

Just copped the emulator for the Ps3......was having a GREAT time last night with these games
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Double Dragon
Donkey Kong Country
Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu 3 GOAAAAAAAT
Tales of Phantasia

just posted a few I dont think have been, only read a few replies

gonna have to read through this and update my emulator library too
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Double Dragon
Donkey Kong Country
Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu 3 GOAAAAAAAT
Tales of Phantasia

just posted a few I dont think have been, only read a few replies

gonna have to read through this and update my emulator library too
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<--- Jealous.
I'm gonna say I want a SNES and Dreamcast for my 21st
Throw in a N64 too because I never had that.
 
<--- Jealous.
I'm gonna say I want a SNES and Dreamcast for my 21st
Throw in a N64 too because I never had that.
 
For a type of RPG, I really like GemFire. It is really fun and very strategic and addictive. AND, it is easy and quick to save to come back to.
 
For a type of RPG, I really like GemFire. It is really fun and very strategic and addictive. AND, it is easy and quick to save to come back to.
 
Still have my SNES and play it every now and then - some of my favorite games that I have:
Starfox, EARTHBOUND, Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario World, Mario Kart, Mortal Kombat II, Street Fighter 2, Donkey Kong Country 1-3, Killer Instinct, Clayfighter, TMNT: Turtles In Time, Chronotrigger, Zelda: A Link to the Past, Zombies Ate My Neighbors.

& I'm sure im forgetting a few more but All of the games above are MUST HAVES IMO!

I still remember in 1992 my mom taking me down to Toys-R-Us to get the SNES for my bday. Still in great working condition in 2011 almost 20 years later. IMO the GOAT gaming system, also still have my N64 (two, actually - if anyones interested in a 64 w/games+controller HOLLA!
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Pick that up.

And Mr.Brown still spewing verbal diarrhea .
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Originally Posted by MrBrown

If you need help........

you don't need a Super Nintendo..... sounds like your 17 so..... buy a Wii noob
Looks like you need to learn the difference between "your" and "you're" and need a crash course in how ellipses work. Stay in school
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Pick that up.

And Mr.Brown still spewing verbal diarrhea .
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Originally Posted by MrBrown

If you need help........

you don't need a Super Nintendo..... sounds like your 17 so..... buy a Wii noob
Looks like you need to learn the difference between "your" and "you're" and need a crash course in how ellipses work. Stay in school
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Still have my SNES and play it every now and then - some of my favorite games that I have:
Starfox, EARTHBOUND, Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario World, Mario Kart, Mortal Kombat II, Street Fighter 2, Donkey Kong Country 1-3, Killer Instinct, Clayfighter, TMNT: Turtles In Time, Chronotrigger, Zelda: A Link to the Past, Zombies Ate My Neighbors.

& I'm sure im forgetting a few more but All of the games above are MUST HAVES IMO!

I still remember in 1992 my mom taking me down to Toys-R-Us to get the SNES for my bday. Still in great working condition in 2011 almost 20 years later. IMO the GOAT gaming system, also still have my N64 (two, actually - if anyones interested in a 64 w/games+controller HOLLA!
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[h2]Games That Defined The Super Nintendo (SNES)[/h2]
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The 16-bit era might just have been the most exciting time in the video game industry. Rivalries were never quite as intense as those between Nintendo and Sega, not to mention underdogs like NEC/Hudson (with the TurboGrafx-16) and SNK’s Neo-Geo. Nintendo knew that in order to take back market share from Sega, their Super Nintendo Entertainment System would have to provide gamers with some show-stopping titles.

Nintendo delivered in essentially every genre, but especially excelled in RPGs (with its temporary relationship with Squaresoft), platformers, and racing. The SNES still lives on as one of the most popular and collectible consoles of all time.

In this installment of the Games That Defined Series, I actually had a tough time narrowing down the list of titles to feature. There are a number of otherwise worthy titles, that I had to stick in the honorable mentions list in order to keep this article from going on forever. Regardless, I hope you enjoy this piece and I look forward to hearing your memories of the Super Nintendo in the comments section below.

See Also: The Cheapest SNES Games Worth Your Time & The Best Undiscovered SNES Games


[h3]Super Mario World[/h3]
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As amazing as the original Super Mario Bros. series was on the NES, Mario fans needed something a little extra to show up Sonic the Hedgehog and give them a reason to upgrade from the popular NES. This breakthrough platforming title gave the Super Nintendo its initial boost in the war against the Sega Genesis.

Nintendo took some of the innovative elements hinted at in Super Mario Bros. 3 and pushed them to what was then the limit of what a platformer was capable of.

Super Mario World kept the same basic formula as its predecessors, but added enough new and improved features to outperform previous installments. The addition of Yoshi is also to be commended as it added to the depth to the gameplay.

What really set Super Mario World apart from its 8-bit siblings is the length of this masterpiece. While most platform games were often categorized as “Adventure
 
[h2]Games That Defined The Super Nintendo (SNES)[/h2]
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The 16-bit era might just have been the most exciting time in the video game industry. Rivalries were never quite as intense as those between Nintendo and Sega, not to mention underdogs like NEC/Hudson (with the TurboGrafx-16) and SNK’s Neo-Geo. Nintendo knew that in order to take back market share from Sega, their Super Nintendo Entertainment System would have to provide gamers with some show-stopping titles.

Nintendo delivered in essentially every genre, but especially excelled in RPGs (with its temporary relationship with Squaresoft), platformers, and racing. The SNES still lives on as one of the most popular and collectible consoles of all time.

In this installment of the Games That Defined Series, I actually had a tough time narrowing down the list of titles to feature. There are a number of otherwise worthy titles, that I had to stick in the honorable mentions list in order to keep this article from going on forever. Regardless, I hope you enjoy this piece and I look forward to hearing your memories of the Super Nintendo in the comments section below.

See Also: The Cheapest SNES Games Worth Your Time & The Best Undiscovered SNES Games


[h3]Super Mario World[/h3]
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As amazing as the original Super Mario Bros. series was on the NES, Mario fans needed something a little extra to show up Sonic the Hedgehog and give them a reason to upgrade from the popular NES. This breakthrough platforming title gave the Super Nintendo its initial boost in the war against the Sega Genesis.

Nintendo took some of the innovative elements hinted at in Super Mario Bros. 3 and pushed them to what was then the limit of what a platformer was capable of.

Super Mario World kept the same basic formula as its predecessors, but added enough new and improved features to outperform previous installments. The addition of Yoshi is also to be commended as it added to the depth to the gameplay.

What really set Super Mario World apart from its 8-bit siblings is the length of this masterpiece. While most platform games were often categorized as “Adventure
 
mario kart
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battletoads & double dragon
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i'm still mad my mom gave away our system + games to my cousins
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i'm still mad my mom gave away our system + games to my cousins
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Originally Posted by SlimK4

Originally Posted by derrty6232

Originally Posted by SlimK4

Good lists all....dont forget

Star Fox
Star Fox
Star Fox
Uniracers
Killer Instinct
Battle Toads and double dragon

Just copped the emulator for the Ps3......was having a GREAT time last night with these games
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Playing non-remastered 16-bit games on an HDTV? Not too sure bout that bruh.
 
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