When you think of racing games, unicycles don't usually come to mind, but this was an awesome game.
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Top Gear 2 kicked it into high gear, though, giving players the ability to upgrade their racers and other gameplay features. Top Gear one was the logical step up from NES racing games simply by using the same basic game with better graphics. These games might as well have been called “Super Rad Racer” as they had the same fundamental way of playing. Oh yeah, and playing two-player mode to beat up your friends was pretty great too. Plus, you got to see a different ending when defeating the ultimate bad guy in M. Fantastic characters with tons of different cool moves to try it was fun to try and master each one. The game speed was amped up a bit, making the action a lot more fun. There are a few variations of Street Fighter II, but this one was the best for me. Street Fighter II TurboĪnother genre that really came into its own on the SNES was the fighting-style games.
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This RPG had a sci-fi storyline any kid would love, plus lots of fun characters, weapons, and other features of all the great SNES RPGs. Star Ocean had a different feel to it with graphics similar to a few other games later on this list. Star OceanĪgain, RPGs and SNES just clicked.
Both of these games were your typical JRPG type turn-based game, but they were both a ton of fun. Maybe it was the graphics drawing you more into the game, perhaps it was the soundtracks, whatever it was, it was fun. Breath of Fire I and IIįor some reason, RPGs and the SNES just clicked. Nothing earth-shattering as far as gameplay goes, but seeing that it ushered in a new world of gaming to us, it deserves a spot on the list. Nothing beats your first time, right? Overall it was a fun game with different objectives needing to be completed within a time frame. Pilotwiing was our first glimpse into what was to become the world of 3D gaming. Relive Your Childhood with the Best SNES Games Pilot Wingsįirst on the list is one of the first games available for the SNES. In no particular order, here are the games I remember playing the most during this exciting time in video game history. Super Nintendo games led gamers to a whole new level and hours upon hours of gameplay. 3D games, stunning (for the time) backgrounds, and six buttons to allow for countless combinations of new moves for us to try. By today's standards, a 16-bit system is laughable, but it blew our minds when it came to America in 1991. For as great as the Nintendo Entertainment System was for many of us 80's children, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game console is where things really took off.