Super Nintendo Games
Super Nintendo games tend to make a child or even an adult use
his or her imagination more.
To illustrate, let’s take the most famous game that was played on the Super Nintendo console,
Mario. Every time Mario or Luigi finished a world,
everyone would be glad. The character was lacking a nose but it didn't matter to you.
In your head, Mario looked so cool as he earned more life when he gobbled up the green mushroom
without getting caught by the turtles under the sea. With the simple game play, you can use your
imagination more.
A lot of these games are still around
in emulators. Collectors of Nintendo games still cannot get
enough of the Mario World phenomenon.
Favorite Super Nintendo Games
Secret of Mana
(Square)
Mixed reviews of SOM
will never make me want to quit the game. The graphics are notable for a SNES game. Gameplay, with
its real time battle style (similar to the Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening) really was a breath of fresh air
since I can avoid battles whenever I want. I was
getting tired of random battles ala Final Fantasy. But the best part is that you can play three players in
simultaneous mode. The party mode
setting will entertain you and your friends for a long time.
The game play was a classic. Unforgettable NPCs, breathtaking vistas and unique critters to
smash makes SoM an unforgettable experience.
Castlevania IV
This fourth
iteration of the Castlevania franchise was created during the early days of the SNES’ cycle. This game made new functions in gaming possible during that time. My
favorite gaming moment in Castlevania was allowing a
Belmont to use the whip as a shield. Great graphics, Stellar soundtrack, awesome controls and timeless game play
are the things that describe castlevania IV best.
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