1. Chrono Trigger
2. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
3. Super Mario World
4. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
5. Final Fantasy VI
1. Chrono Trigger
2. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
3. Super Mario World
4. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
5. Final Fantasy VI
Super Mario RPG, Super Mario World, all 3 Mega Man X games, Contra 3, Super Castlevania IV, FFVI, FFIV, Chrono Trigger, Yoshi's Island, DKC1-3...
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The best Snes Games!!!!
Super Mario All Stars
Super Mario World
Super Mario RPG
Donkey Kong Country
Harvest Moon
Probably my most favorite console of all time, a lot of my top favs come from this console. Chrono Trigger, Kirby Super Star, Super Mario RPG, Diddy's Kong Quest, Tetris Attack, Final Fantasy 6, Turtles in Time, I could go on with many titles I enjoyed on the system. :' ) Such a great console.



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Oh yeah all the DK country games. Diddy kong quest was amazing. Also chrono trigger was agreat though i played ot virtual console much mich later on

favorite game is between kirby superstar and yoshis island.
Donkey kong country was my 1st game, then country 2.
Yoshis island is still my favorite "mario" game today.
mega man 7 is my fave megaman game
mega man x3
SUPER MARIO RPG! oh gosh such good times.
EARTHBOUND!
the spider man games like maximum carnage and separation anxiety were awesome!
introduction to harvest moon
oh an i can't forget tetris attack, i put HOURS in that game
epic console
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VIDEO GAME MUSIC MASHUPS
Rock n roll racing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sPrZW2wXP4
This game was insane. Out of this world sountrack. Larry commentator's voice adapts to the game. 2 player mode, battle or campaign. Single player campaign quite long. The gameplayis a bit hard to adapt to, but when you master it there's a large part for improvement. I played this game for years !
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SNES, great console with great games. Objectively looking at it, as much as that's actually possible, it's probably the greatest system ever released. It introduced me to my favorite franchise of all time, but my only access to the system was through my aunt, who didn't let us play on it for much. When I was young, I played more NES than SNES, and much more N64 afterwards, until re-investing time into it much, much later. The games that impacted me the most in those early days were;
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Super Mario Kart
When me and my cousins actually were allowed to play on my aunt's shiny SNES instead of the old NES, we played Yoshi's Island, Super Mario Kart or A Link to the Past. All three are classic, but two of them are now among my most favorite games of all time.
Yoshi's Island is the best 2D game ever made, as a kid, I was already totally invested in it's terrific art-design, gameplay and level-design. I appreciated it so much, that I never even heard the baby's cry. I never beat it in those early days though, both because I couldn't play it enough and because I simply wasn't good enough. Later, when a port was released on GameBoy Advance, I did complete it. Super Mario Kart was another we used to play. With my cousins we raced a lot, and it was fun, accessible and great to play in a party-setting like birthdays. It's successor would replace it in sentemental value though, but feeling had to start somewhere.
The biggest impact to me personally, by maybe any game ever made, however came from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. My aunt was very much into it, and I used to watch her play as often as I could. Occasionally, when I got to play, we'd use her file, and tried on Ganon. Failing miserably. For a long time, me and my cousin thought he was literally unbeatable. We'd also start new files, just to witness the rain at the start of the game over and over. I was in total awe, and it soon became my favorite game ever, for a time, even when it was much too complicated for my young self and I didn't understand a word of English. History was made though, and I wanted every other Zelda game since, after that.
SNES basically shit rainbows. It was the ultimate dream today: Nintendo 1st party, everything 3rd party, games of every genre, cutting edge graphics and sound, amazing controller, new ways to play. My memories from the system are wonderful and endless, with a real special one being playing the launch games - FFIV in particular - after getting the system for Christmas. The music was magical. Everything about gaming in those days was great.
