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SNES GAME RECOMENDATIONS
Recently got my hands on a SNES , now all I need it games. Recomendations? Nothing to expensive, but something good.
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here's something to give you ideas: http://www.ign.com/top/snes-games
from that list Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, Earthworm Jim...Metroid and Zelda of course. I have no idea about the availability for physical copies of these games though. |
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FF6
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FF6 Super Ghouls and Ghosts Doom (Love that game) Top Gear Donkey Kong Country 2 (Amazing sound track <3) |
One of the greatest games ever made, Super Metroid.
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Chrono Trigger
Megaman X Final Fantasy 6 Demon's Crest Harvest Moon Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Zelda: A link to the Past Super Metroid (never really played it, but everyone circle jerks over it so it must be decent) Tales of Phantasia Killer Instinct (if you're into fighters) There are other games that used to be good but no point in playing on the SNES. For example, Street Fighter 2 was awesome but you can play it on so many platforms that there's no point in opting for the SNES version. There's also Mortal Kombat but who really played those because they were "good"? If you have another person to play with, Kirby Super Star and Battletoads & Double Dragon would be worth checking out. |
Lol you're gonna be paying a lot of money for the cartridges!
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Zelda, LttP used @ amazon: $20 Chrono Trigger, used @ amazon: $70 Sadly because of how expensive some games are going to get because of their rarity(even ****ty condition used) you're going to be missing out. My suggestion? Start visiting every local yard sale you find. Also check out Salvation Army and Thrift Stores |
Huh? What are you trying to say? They're cheap? Or expensive? Because someone wants 200$ for a used version of earthbound.
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Or just download an emulator and play all this **** for free.
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Who the hell charges $200 for a game you can get online for free.
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