Best SNES games ever


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I think chrono trigger was pretty good

I also liked bomberman

What are your favorite snes games?

killer instinct was also cool

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lol, you just mentioned my two favorite games for SNES, chronotrigger and killer instinct :-D.

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Chrono Trigger, Mario RPG, Earthbound (when will we get another one?!), A Link to the Past, Illusion of Gaia, Final Fantasy III, Super Mario Kart...

I miss the simpler times :rofl:

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My personal top-list (notice a theme in first 3?)

1. Terranigma

2. Illusion of Gaia

3. Soul Blazer

4. Final Fantasy V

5. Final Fantasy VI

6. Final Fantasy IV

7. Chrono Trigger

8. Tales of Phantasia

9. Star Ocean

10. Zelda: A Link to the Past

11. Super Smash TV

12. Megaman Soccer

13. Super Tecmo Bowl I

14. NBA Jam Tournament Edition

15. Super Mario All-Stars

16. Yoshi's Island

17. Kirby's Dream Course

18. Super Mario Kart

19. Bahamut Lagoon

20. Live a Live

21. Super Mario RPG

22. Ogre Battle

23. Secret of Mana

24. Dragon Quest 2

25. Treasure Hunter G

26. Seiken Densetsu 3

27. Lufia 2

28. Romancing Sa-Ga 3

29. Romancing Sa-Ga

30. Ultima VI

31. Wizardry V

32. Lufia

33. Ultima VII

34. Wizardry VI

35. Secret of Evermore

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Super Punch Out

Super Mario World

Super Mario Kart

Killer Instinct

Mortal Kombat II

Street Fighter II Turbo / New challengers / Super

Chrono Trigger

Legend of Zelda : A Link to the past

Super Smash TV

Super R-Type III

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Super Metroid is definitely my favourite game on the system, and possibly my favourite game of all time.

Super R-Type, and R-Type III: Third Lightning are great shooters (shame about the GBA port though :()

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Super Metroid is definitely my favourite game on the system, and possibly my favourite game of all time.

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I'd have to agree with you on that. The Metroid and Castlevania series shouldn't have ever left the 2d world. They make the consoles worth still owning today.

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I'd have to agree with you on that. The Metroid and Castlevania series shouldn't have ever left the 2d world. They make the consoles worth still owning today.

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Castlevania should have stayed 2D.

Metroid did the right thing: it divided without losing it's roots. The Prime series isn't in then same vein as the traditional Metroids. It's an extension of the sidescrollers, and it's absolutely brilliant.

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Castlevania should have stayed 2D.

Metroid did the right thing: it divided without losing it's roots. The Prime series isn't in then same vein as the traditional Metroids. It's an extension of the sidescrollers, and it's absolutely brilliant.

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Well, I haven't had the chance to play the prime series too much, but the controlls were extremely awkward from what I did play. When I play a FPS I NEED a mouse and keyboard. Controllers just don't cut it. Is there a way to play gamecube games with a mouse/keyboard? Then I'd rethink the game entirely.

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Prime isn't a traditional first person shooter. It's a first person platformer with a heavy emphasis on action. Really, the puzzles are the tough bit- not the enemies.

I know why you thought the controls were awkward: slow turning, not being able to rise or lower your gun without stopping, no dual analog... yeah. It seems like a pretty underwhelming control scheme at first. Once you get into it and realize it's not meant to be a shooter, though... that's when things open up.

Actually, Metroid Prime is my favorite current gen game :blush:

I'd recommend playing it all the way through if you have the chance.

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Chrono Trigger and Tales of Phantasia. Both of them are RPGs, but they're just absolutely amazing. After playing those two games, my interest in current gen RPGs began to waiver. I knew full well that nothing I played could ever top those two games.

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Castlevania should have stayed 2D.

Metroid did the right thing: it divided without losing it's roots. The Prime series isn't in then same vein as the traditional Metroids. It's an extension of the sidescrollers, and it's absolutely brilliant.

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The 2D Castlevanias on the GBA are great, and there's a new one coming to the DS. :D Loved Super Castlevania IV and Dracula X on the SNES too...

As for Prime; I'm a huge Metroid fan, and loved Prime/Prime 2, but I would still rather see them in 2D.

They do change a lot of the fundamentals, and as such, they're not great "Metroid" games, but are great games in their own right.

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