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Something off the beaten path, an old Koei game called Uncharted Waters: New Horizons. It was a sailing game set during the years after the new world was found. I enjoyed it for it's emphasis on nonlinear and rewarding exploration. Wanted to be a trader? go for it, how about a cartographer? ditto, treasure hunter? sure thing, perhaps a pirate? yes sir, or maybe you'd like to induldge in the storyline, that's fine too, or possibly a little bit of all those things. You could invest in ports and build new ships, hire crews, trade in a dynamic and fluid trading market where prices always varied, ect. The whole world was yours to explore, hell you could even try to sail from Europe to America right off the bat, but chances are the little dingy you started out with wouldn't make it, but still the option was there for you to try. All of this fitted on to a snes cart.