For me it was all about Tecmo Bowl III, that game was awesome IMO. I also loved the old NBA Live games, and I still maintain that the NBA Live games in 2006 are not as good as they were in 1996. But maybe that is just me.
SNES Retrospective: Your Favorite Old School Games
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SNES Retrospective: Your Favorite Old School Games
I am just wondering for those of us old enough to remember the SNES what everyone's favorite games were from this old system.
For me it was all about Tecmo Bowl III, that game was awesome IMO. I also loved the old NBA Live games, and I still maintain that the NBA Live games in 2006 are not as good as they were in 1996. But maybe that is just me.Tags: None -
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Super Mario World(could'nt stop till you got all 120 stars)
Secret of Mana(a multiplayer RPG?, kick ***)http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Originally posted by GraphikSuper Mario World(could'nt stop till you got all 120 stars)
Secret of Mana(a multiplayer RPG?, kick ***)
Uhhh, dude...it was "Super Mario 64" where you had to get the stars. "Super Mario World" only had the multiple exits which were logged on your profile (I think the total number was ~96).Last edited by JohnnytheSkin; 08-10-2006, 11:43 AM.I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
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To answer the question though, I really liked the following on my SNES (remember the $70 cartridge cost for those Squaresoft RPG's at the end of the consoles lifecycle!):
Super Mario World
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Final Fantasy III (really FFVI in the "real" number order)
Chrono Trigger
ActRaiser
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Secret of Evermore (extremely underrated)
Earthbound (even non-RPG fans should try this one out)I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. - Douglas Adams
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Tecmo Super Bowl III
Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball
NBA Live 95"The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron
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Super Punchout
Street Fighter 2: Turbo
Super Mario World
NBA Live 95
Secret Of Mana
Legend Of Zeldahttp://www.myspace.com/phillthegenesis
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Super Metroid(Still own all Metroids)
All Zeldas (Still own)
Super Mario
Star Wars (Still own all)Joshua:
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My SNES 2 is still connected and here are the ones I kept:
Batman Returns
Knights of the Round
Sunset Riders
Super Mario All-Stars/Super Mario World
Super Punch Out
For comparison purposes, he is what I kept for the Genesis:
Sunset Riders (different levels than the Super Nes version)
Tecmo Super Bowl
Super Off Road
Greatest Heavyweights(still has a better roster than Fight Night, thanks Kudo)
Aladdin
Genesis 6 Pak
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