Roymyboy284
Smash Journeyman
I just got a Super Nintendo with two games, Star Fox and Mario World. Do you recommend any games?
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I'll add each game you recommend to this list, and maybe some of my own:Super Metroid, DKC, DKC2, DKC3, Killer Instinct, Mario Kart, Zelda: A Link to the Past. My favourite games on the system.![]()
Funny story how I got the SNES, actually. My friend had two SNES's. One worked just fine. The other one had a rattling inside and didn't even turn on. He gave me the broken one and the stuff that plugs into the back, and told me that if I could get it fixed I could have it. After a month of trying to fix it, my friend brings his SNES over to my place, but forgets his AC adapter and A/V Jacks (god knows how). So we just plug in the ones from the SNES he gave me, but when we hit the switch, nothing happens. Then it hit me! The AC adapter that he gave me was broken! So, we go to the flea market and buy an adapter and a controller, plugged it in, and it worked like a charm! And the rattling inside turned out to be a penny! Funny story, huh?Definitely Super Metroid, Donkey Kong Country 2, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. They've been said, but I figured I'd say them myself anyways. Those are the three SNES games I've played myself. (Link to the Past was on VC, as well as the remake for GBA, but regardless, I can recommend them.) Super Mario All-Stars is something you may want to look into, since it's a collection of the Super Marios for NES. My friend has it for his SNES, it's pretty good.
Good choice getting a SNES, though. Great system.
Haha, that's a happy ending. I had quite an experience with my SNES as well, but the ending wasn't quite as happy (I didn't get it for free...or, well, practically freeFunny story how I got the SNES, actually. My friend had two SNES's. One worked just fine. The other one had a rattling inside and didn't even turn on. He gave me the broken one and the stuff that plugs into the back, and told me that if I could get it fixed I could have it. After a month of trying to fix it, my friend brings his SNES over to my place, but forgets his AC adapter and A/V Jacks (god knows how). So we just plug in the ones from the SNES he gave me, but when we hit the switch, nothing happens. Then it hit me! The AC adapter that he gave me was broken! So, we go to the flea market and buy an adapter and a controller, plugged it in, and it worked like a charm! And the rattling inside turned out to be a penny! Funny story, huh?