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Cool snes versions
Cool snes versions








cool snes versions

Goof Troop is a hidden gem which needs to be checked out.

cool snes versions

When it comes to Puzzle games, your list is solid but I would add Goof Troop and Lemmings. Personally I always liked Knights of the Round which is a medival Beat em Up. There also is a Batman brawler and a X-Men one ( The Adventures of Batman and Robing and X-Men Mutant Abocalypse). The SNES also had a nice collection of Beat em Ups, you already listed Final Fight, but there are really 3 of them. Battery powered saves, a league system (I was meating up with friends on a weakly basis to play Unirally-league, no kidding), a 2d racing track that could be read and understood (yellow part-> jump to reach a shortcut, yellow-blue track -> do stunts, red with blue -> incoming loop etc.), a kick-ass rock sountrack, stunts as an accelaretion system, actually stunt tracks. Unirally / Uniracers may be a little obscure for most, however I honestly think this one was a hidden gem. Rock'n Roll Racing is certainly a cult classic most people on here will know. And finally, everyone should have played Parodius at least once. UN Squadron, is one I haven't played but one which received great reviews. Axelay and R-Type III are probably the most well known ones. The SNES had a solid collection of shmups. For completionists, Turtles Tournament Fighters was a good fighter while Weaponlord is a more obscure one with maybe the meanest fatalties on the SNES. For instace fighting games, there needs to be Super Street Fighter 2 as well as Street Fighter Alpha 2 (crazy that the last one even runs on the SNES). I did something similar for me so here are some additions I did think of. This one made me realize how good the collection of games on the SNES really is, I mean we have the original 21, your list and I still think there are essential games missing. Super Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back Mickey Mouse and the Great Circus Mystery

cool snes versions

If its a shit idea: feel free to tell me as well! :)ĮDIT: Took the most often named suggestions and added those (3-10-2017) It would create a great starting point for those not as well versed in the history of the Super Nintendo and perhaps complement the work done by others to open up the classic for modding. Then it's up to everyone to do the ''legally murky'' part of finding the ROMS in NTSC format for the SNES Mini. I'd say we name the ''project'' - Project SNES CLASSIC TOP 100 and once we have all the boxart, create a rar/zip for people to download. I would like to create a list of 100 games (excluding those that are already standard on the system) to be added to the SNES, and find decent boxart. So I had an idea I'd like to share and see who is down to get this started: Like most of you I am excited about the prospect of ''opening'' the Snes Mini for more games.










Cool snes versions