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I couldn;t handle the RPG's, too slow and boring. That's an accomplishment the later consoles can't come close to matching, where up to 75% of their games aren't even worth the discs they're encoded on. One game I always see on everyone's top SNES games list but never played is TMNT4: Turtles in Time. I'm glad it's not a regurgitated version of other people's views. Great short histories and personal relfections of the gameplay. It is definitely on my top ten list of all times. But with plenty of ULTRA COMBOS and even its own version of fatalities, Killer Instinct may be the best way to rinse your tongue of Midway’s classic franchise. Log in to comment on or rate this article. where the hell is earthbound? One of the greatest, most underrated RPGs on SNES. Welcome to Retro-Sanctuary's Top 100 Best SNES games. I know the SNES isn't as "retro" as the NES, but just because it's not as old, doesn't mean it's not as good. Welcome to Retro-Sanctuary's Top 100 Best SNES games. Definitely higher than the DK games... Earthworm Jim and F zero were great games-good job there, what no tecmobowl at all? Also, Chrono Trigger is the best game ever. I do plan on finally picking up a copy of Earthbound one of these days and playing through it. Fatalities are an iconic part of gaming culture nowadays thanks to Midway’s world-famous Mortal Kombat franchise. You may have thought Super Mario unique for including shiitake-mushrooms with eyes to stomp on, but this game has sentient bamboo shoots! It doesn't quite live up to its classic predecessor but is still a great game well worth checking out. This installment isn’t quite as good as its contemporary Mortal Kombat releases. It featured really great music, gameplay, & decent graphics... Those were all great games that you listed! Awesome list! I think it defeats the purpose of this list if the author did put that game on this list. Nelson Chitty is a Venezuelan expat living in Argentina. Funniest RPG ever! You can go through the entire campaign in Co-Op. The best Import games are allowed, but only when they're import friendly and don't require an FAQ to play. I like the fact you have Super Mario World on your top list but I think you have that game under-rated.I would've put that game at least ranked 4th. Super Mario 2: Yoshi’s Island is one of those titles that remained one of the best SNES games … Regardless of opinions, it brings back some great memories of losing myself in these games. this is so cool theres only afew games out of this list i havent played. This is a great article I must admit being a vetrion of the SNES but let me ask you one question retromaniac.WHY LEAVE STARFOX OUT OF THIS LIST? I think that chrono trigger trumps all and it is not just the best SNES game, But the best game of all time. I'd put Kirby Super Star much higher! Still either way, I would have done this list a little differently too, this is one guys opinions and I personally agree with most of it. Just make sure you don’t make a fool of yourself by carelessly locking yourself in between two bombs. Castlevania IV, Gradius III, Donkey Kong Country,and of course Super Mario World(Used to call in sick to play the game)! While many developers took the chance to design expansive single-player experiences that weren’t practical for arcades, others simply focused on porting fighters, racers, and other multiplayer content over to the home console. it's still ubelievable as to how great those snes graphics actually were for the time period. maybe just a pet peave of mine but putting sequals of games in the same list irks me. Something we don’t get nearly enough of these days are Co-Op RPG adventures. Glad to see RocknRoll Racing and super punch out make a list. another great list. your 1 and 2 or probably my most favorite games ever. While I mostly play Danmaku-type games when getting my shoot-’em-up fix, I’m very fond of Aero Fighters. :p. I played the updated version of Chrono trigger for the PS. Each turtle has their own unique moves and playstyle so even after you’ve cleared the game once, there’s value in replaying the game in control of another ninja reptile. I could play Hyperstone Heist, Link to the Past, Final Fantasy 3, Chrono Trigger, and Secret of Mana over and over and never get tired of them. Excellent list dude. Really rad that CHRONO TRIGGER is your number 1. I agree with the number 1. I was a big TMNT fan back in the early 90's. The sprites are pretty good, albeit not overly-detailed, and both the animations and sound effects are ideal for you to feel the weight of your robot. oh i'm so glad you agree that DK2 was better than 1...it was just so much more difficult and interesting. Great taste in games bro. My Top 25 SNES Games I had such a good time listing off my favorite NES games, that I just couldn't resist making a list of my top games for my favorite system - the Super Nintendo. A license game which really manages to convey the movie source material, Batman Returns is a very well crafted beat-em-up that has a nice amount of variety and manages to give you a real feeling of strength, when the enemies slam into the ground you can almost feel the pain yourself. I like Star Fox, but just not quite enough for it to make it into my top 25. Video games, movies, TV shows, cartoons, anime, toys, comics and so much more. Metal Warriors’ gameplay is reminiscent of those sections in Megaman X where you need to hijack a mech from an enemy so you can make your way through pools of lava. Great list. And get a copy of Earthbound ASAP! Alot I haven't played. The original FF2 and FF3 were released on the Famicom in Japan. As one of the best SNES games, if you haven’t tried it yet, you should because it’ll leave you spellbound for a game that was released over 2 decades ago. Every game you listed I liked. Given they couldn’t take your coins anymore, the developers made the game just a bit less unforgiving, but don’t worry, it’s still considerably worse than Dark Souls. Mega Man, Super Mario. The Animality? we share alot of the same favorite games. Another one of Konami’s legendary successes in the SNES is TNMT: Turtles in Time, arguably the best beat-’em-up on the console and definitely the pizza-loving testudines’ best foray into gaming. They don't have a whole lot yet, but they are adding new games to the list all the time. Guys... u never play DOOM !?!?! If you don’t believe me you clearly haven’t played Secret of Mana, an action RPG developed by Square that not only plays like a charm, but also manages to keep the same depth as any other RPG while also supporting up to three players simultaneously (if you own a MultiTap). Finding a TV-show tie-in so high up on the list can be a surprise to younger generations. i liked nintendo and genesis... so does that make me a poor fag??!! Then again, I’m not sure we’ve ever gotten enough of those. But, over all a great game. look im not saying the games you already chose wear bad or anything but if your going to make a list of the top 25 or 10 or any number SNES games you have to at least include starfox,that was like a game that made a break through in 3D.It was a game years a head of its time (since most other games at that time were 2D).Look starfox is/was one of the highlights of the SNES library,alot of people knew about it and it even had a sequal on the N64.Look im not saying this is a bad article but but I would have liked to see that one great game in that list. Super Nintendo is and will always be the greatest system ever made. sinclairband, about the classic games on the Wii...you have to buy "Wii Points" either online with your credit card or buy a points card in a store that sells video games. This American Wild West-themed run’n’gun was the Red Dead Redemption of the early ‘90s, with flashy visuals and devastating power-ups that show what Konami was capable of before they became a showpiece for the decadent moral state of the gaming industry. To reminisce about simpler times and offer guidance to those thinking of dusting off their old SNES to show the younger generations what they’re missing out on, I’ve put together a list of my favorite multiplayer games out there which I’m sure SNES fanatics will appreciate. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time. It's my favorite SNES game too. I used to love to play some of the soundtracks on the piano. I've played it through more than any other game, and it never gets old. Throwing stuff at enemies and setting up traps in a coordinated fashion was simply the best if you had a sibling to play with. Man, the SNES is such a great system. Wow man greate collection ofcourse i never had them all I always had to borrow them but imma have to hunt down a nes somewhere.this fucking entertaning bro 10/10, OK TO START I AM ONLY 12 YEARS OLD AND CHRONO TRIGGER IS MY FAVORITE GAME OF ALL TIME, I MEAN MOST KIDS MY AGE ARE PLAYIN CALL OF DUTY AND GEARS OF WAR, NO DISRESPECT TO THOSE GAMES ARE GUD BUT THEY CUM NOW WHERE NEAR TO ZELDA, CHRONO TRIGGER,SECRET OF MANA ECT (IN MY OPINION). While it is one of the few games to receive a perfect 10 on Gamespot.com, it has very little to do with the original Chrono Trigger story. The sprites have a very tasteful 2.5D style that goes hand-in-hand with the 3D cut-scenes, and Rare put a lot of care into crafting a fighting system that anyone could enjoy without previous fighter experience. list of my own. great list! While it may be marketed towards kids with its bright color palette and cutesy characters, Kirby Super Star is a very engaging and at times difficult game you’ll have a blast playing at any age. Tetris Attack is unique in the franchise in that, it’s not actually Tetris. In fact, the SNES version has a much more enjoyable, adrenaline-pumping soundtrack than the original. Believe it or not, Touhou wasn’t the first shoot-’em-up franchise to put you in control of a youkai-hunting Japanese shrine maiden. It was the first multiplayer Kirby game allowing a friend to plug in a second controller to take control of a “helper” after Kirby has gobbled a monster up and… processed them…. Not hardly. that was a great list but the music to supermario scared me. Max: "Just one thing, you call me Robin and I'm out of here McGinnis". While the SNES version won’t let you go through the campaign with your entire squad like the arcade version, clearing the levels back-to-back with your bestie from the comfort of your sofa is just as good. Earthbound is brilliant and it does desverve a spot on this list. It was quite good with a short wedding anime between Chrono and Marle at the end. FF3 on SNES = FF6 in the overall series. Earthbound! Rather it’s a Japanese game called Panel de Pon with a thick coat of Tetris paint over it so international audiences would find it appealing. The developers’ efforts to make the game more balanced in the Turbo release was met by gamers with much praise, and it’s one of the titles that made button-mashing into a sort of sport. I like the list. Funny, weird, and completely origional. Rivalries emerge, revenge is sworn left and right, and everyone has a great time until that one dude with callous thumbs shows up. Anyone who hasn’t heard the phrase “C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER” clearly hasn’t been on this earth long enough to even know what the SNES is. Very nice article, though I do have to be nit-picky about one thing. You've covered all the games I'd expect to be on the top 25 list for the SNES. This is a list of only games that were released in the appropriate area. 4. Our grandparents made friends piloting tanks in WW2, we make them piloting mechs in Metal Warriors. While Mortal Kombat is much more talked-about nowadays, it’s far from the only good fighter in the SNES roster. Before they were localizing farm-life simulators, Harvest Moon publisher Natsume dabbled in a variety of genres. I forgot all about Earthworm Jim! Still, it wouldn’t have been the same without its beautiful 2.5D racer sprites, interesting tracks like the infamous Rainbow Road, and the wonderful Battle mode, which has made an appearance in every sequel since. And maybe it’s time you show them. Go eat some pocky and watch obscure anime from the 80's while you're at it. If not.. then you are being hipsters. Like you, my favorite system is the Super NES, and it probably always will be. Two player matches are a lot of fun and can often become quite tense and competitive. But mario rpg takes it for 3d, I never knew the snes could do 3d,it's like an N64. One of the better scrolling shmups on the SNES, Phalanx takes some of its inspiration from classic series' like Thunder force. has anyone seen how badass super paper mario looks? I agree with Dawg about Actraiser, such a great game. very good article. Chrono Trigger IS the best game for Snes. i texted them when i read that cause thats awesome. Thats an awesome article and an awesome list. Watching all of these characters wrestle the ball from each other and perform insane, physically impossible slam dunks must have been a surreal experience back then. I've never seen or heard of that game. Go Axelay!!! Is it really that good? Fight vampires, giant ants, aliens and werewolves with makeshift weapons including water pistols, explosive soda cans and even lawnmowers with the help of a friend in this B-Movie of a game. Very nice list. It's probably the only major title on the SNES that I've never played (or own). Nice list... but one of the best RPG/Action games is clearly missing: "Actraiser!". Well done! All of you hipsters giving this guy a hard time about Final Fantasy 3 need to understand that his comment is true because in America it was released as FF3 and in America it was the last 2d Final Fantasy. I probably would have liked Chrono Trigger more if I hadn't played the lunar series before it. I cannot agree more with you that Chrono Trigger was the best game on that system. To this day I can't get enough of games like DKC, Street Fighter II, Super Metroid and Super Castlevania IV. Regarding Donkey Kong Country, 'Cranky' Kong was the real Donkey Kong who'd battled against Mario in 1981. Fantastic list. That was a good game too. I enjoyed playing many of those games as when I was younger, and now thanks the Wii's Virtual Console I think we'll see many of these games again. Good list but I would add Earthbound. Everything is explained accurately too! Why does everyone love "Zombies Ate My Neighbors"? This dual-stick shooter is one of the genre’s grandparents, pitting you and a friend against hordes of enemies, competing for a high-score and trying to stay alive long enough to enjoy your hard-earned kitchen appliances. Possibly one of the most classic titles on the SNES. Fun content on everything pop culture. In contrast, Super Smash TV is a stupidly violent game that was surprisingly uncensored on the SNES which contributed to its popularity. I especially agree with the first place! These games are why I spend more time on the SNES then my Playstation2! A psychedelic masterpiece! This allowed players to bond with siblings and friends in a new way, often bridging differences in interests and age. How could you leave off Mortal Kombat 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If Contra’s macho soldier aesthetic just doesn’t resonate with you, perhaps the old-timey appeal of bandit-fighting cowboys will be more to your liking. However, turtles in time is a top 5 for me, and chrono trigger and secret of mana are #1 and #2 respectively to me. Nintendo is putting up games for the NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, TurboGraphics-16, and N64. This version of the quintessential beat-’em-up is simply ideal to sit down with your pals, some beers, and just pass the time. Aero Fighters is a fantastic example of a good arcade port, retaining visual fidelity and even the audio quasi-intact. Without a Doubt some of my all-Time Favorites! I know Star Fox was a revolutionary game back in its day, but I put the games on my list based off how much I personally enjoyed them...not by how revolutionary they were, or how popular they were with other people. All in all a great list. As a kid, it’s much easier to immerse yourself in gaming when the characters on screen are like you – kids. The Mortal Kombat franchise marked many a childhood with blood and gore you probably weren’t supposed to be exposed to at that age. Terranigma may have not been released in America but it is in English since it had a European release. This post may contain affiliate links. Some of those games, I actually never played. Rock & Roll racing looks and sounds alot like an old PC game, Megarace. Excellent games with good descriptions! One of the most important game of SNES, and what about Killer Instinct? But I agree with Number 1. though i might put super metroid at 1 and chrono trigger at 2. and how bout that, Akira Toriyama helped make chrono trigger, DBZ is a favorite of me and my brothers. These insane finishing moves are only one of the many aspects that made the original Mortal Kombat games so successful, and it’s one I deeply regret they didn’t keep up. Everyone can enjoy the SNES which is one of the reasons it became the best-selling console of the 16-bit generation. His ideal weekend is spent between leisurely games of Civilization VI and looking for the next seinen anime to marathon. Chrono Trigger is for sure the best SNES game!! Good list, bit of a slip up saying that FFIII was the last 2D FF game, there were three more titles before the first 3D one - FFVII. Excellent List, but one game missing. For a second I thought that Chrono Trigger wouldn't be on the list. I really loved Zombies ate my Neighbors. I could never get into Super Mario World 2 though. Too bad Earthbound isn't on the list though. I’d recommend the original MK as well. Even N64 is considered retro at this point. Unsurprisingly, they retained their popularity long into the development of the home console industry. Solid game play with some great music, a cool graphical style and impressive effects all stand in its favour. Overall Chrono Trigger being #1 is all that matters because it really is #1. However, I don't understand how anybody can put Terranigma on this list. But I still can't believe my top 3 SNES games didn't even make the list: Earthbound, Donkey Kong Country 3, and Final Fantasy IV. Pocky and Rocky’s simple, engaging gameplay provided the perfect vehicle for its Japanese folklore-based environments and enemies. Who'd have thought competitive puzzle piece placing could work so well as a game? Not only is its gameplay much easier to understand and enjoy than more modern, nuance-heavy sports simulators, but the game featured most of the 1994 NBA Draft players along with some other wacky unlockable characters like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and, hear this – the Clintons. For those who like a little more diversity in their character’s movesets and fast-paced gameplay Street Fighter 2 Turbo is the way to go. Someday I hope to post a fav. Maybe I should play it. Check this one out as well: http://old-wizard.com/?p=14. I am waiting for zombies ate my neighbors on the wii virtual console. thanks a bunch for not making me the only one.. Terranigma was great as well. Still, that doesn’t make the game any less fun to play on your own or against a friend who thinks they have a higher IQ than you do. This is the kind of Top 25 list everyone should write. Contra was the leading Co-Op franchise ever since its inception, and even today it’s remembered as one of the most influential games in the history of gaming for the way it manages to make hard and unforgiving gameplay fun. Super great game. And no, I wasn't as good as those asian guys you see on YouTube. The original was one of the most interesting SNES games at the time. FFIII wasn't the last 2D FF game? It’s easy to jump into, so I can easily play with friends without them dropping the controller in horror after a round of Touhou. I never see Breath of Fire 2 or Demon's Crest on anyone's top SNES games. I've noticed a lot of people mentioning I should have included Earthbound. Deep down at its core its just another run and gun game, but the game play is very polished (with some nice variation in the levels), and the cowboy theme such a welcome change that it manages to rise above its lessor brethren. btw, i love how you ended this article with the final picture... very nice touch! Among the game’s most memorable features are its bosses, generally colossal mechanized behemoths with mind-blowing designs. Those who "get it" love it, and those who don't, hate it. Taking inspiration from the Assault Suits series (Cybernator, Target Earth) Metal Warriors has you controlling a mech and blasting the crap out of everything in sight, one of the best things about this game though is the fact that you can now disembark from your mech and fly around with a jet pack stealing other, different mech's, unfortunately some of the levels tend to look a little drab at times which is why I felt that I should lower its placing. I have never played Chrono Trigger but now that Im reading this and all the comments I am making a trip to Ebay tonight. Great list man! Chrono Trigger is my favorite game of all time with FFVI being my favorite of that particular series. Where Panel de Pon has cute anime girls as the stage backgrounds, Tetris Attack has characters from Nintendo franchises. I personally have Rock n' Roll Racing in my top-15. One of the best features of the game is that it’s actually a collection of eight different campaigns running on the same engine but with some notorious tweaks to gameplay that make them feel entirely different. Super Mario 2: Yoshi’s Island. Some of my personal favorites that were not on your list would be Actraiser, U.N. Squadron, Super Ghouls and Ghosts, Lagoon, Super Adventure Island, Joe and Mac, and Super Double Dragon. Only other one I would have added would be Star Fox. As you can see, this list consists of 25 games, rather then 20 like my last one. Yet since the SNES version was censored to hell and back, you’re better off with the sequels. Really? And yet there are some outliers, like NBA Jam: Tournament Edition on the SNES. If this list was a top 30 list, Evermore would be on it...but it just didn't quite make it into my top 25. Article Very Well Done!!! It was a cult classic and never went mainstream. The genre defining Basketball classic was ported from arcade to console excellently here, with its signature emphasis on over the top action and fun perfectly intact. I defintely agree with every single game there as part of my big top list. When it first came out the SNES was celebrated for its beautiful colors and the increased detail the 16-bit-capable hardware allowed developers. Pretty good list, but not having Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is a tragedy. your RPG list is great. Great game. So you can experience the grueling difficulty without being completely drained of your quarters. I didn't read the article, but I looked at the games. And I absolutely agree the SNES is the best system ever. Based on the original 1987 TNMT animated series, Turtles in Time is a side-scrolling beat’em up for the SNES. He’s a writer and translator passionate about history and foreign cultures. Game for game, it really can't be touched. Check Also: Best N64 Games. Here are 100 best SNES games that defined the system. So you’ll never get tired of doing the same thing over and over. But I wish you would have put Starfox on there, that was a truly challenging and visually exciting game. 20 Best Co-Op & Multiplayer SNES Games Of All Time (Ranked) ... One of the best features of the game is that it’s actually a collection of eight different campaigns running on the same engine but with some notorious tweaks to gameplay that make them feel entirely different. The greatest thing nintendo has ever done. They're both awesome games! But I think the first donkey kong country was better than the second and both donkey kong countries had the best graphics on the snes for 2d. I guess I'll have to go hunting on eBay now that this has resparked my interested. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES for short, is arguably one of the best consoles ever released. It also stands as one of the more violent and gritty snes games out there. Hello, I am trying to get my hands on some money and buy a good working SNES and many of the games you have added in your top 25. Great job. But back in the day it wasn’t unheard of for developers to, you know, actually make good use of the material they were working with. has every one on this sight not played earthbound? How doesn't the original Donkey Kong Country beat the 2nd one? (shakes head sadly). Great list and I love seeing everyone's top SNES games. lol!! We aim to represent the best of all genre's, we try to limit the number of sequels included to allow more underrated games to shine, and also tend to avoid games that have been ported from earlier systems that don't use the hardware to its full potential. Equinox is the sequel to the NES classic Solstice, game play is a mixture of puzzle solving and adventuring. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Hey Lockett only poor people like Genesis. Now, for anyone new to the site we follow a set of guidelines for all our lists. You could go to your local game store and randomly point out a game, take it home, and it probably would have been at least decent. it's sad to look back and remember the snes system as being the last, and best, of the old cartridge world. If you’re up for some shooting action and killer visuals, have a friend take control of your tanooki sidekick and show those yokai who’s boss. One of the best articles on this website. If you're going to download games, I highly recommend you buy the Wii Classic Controller. As I’ve said before, I’m not that big a fan of sports games. Arguably one of the better titles in the entire MK series. Extraordinary article! This artical is wierd the reason why I LOVE EVERY SINGLE GAME YOU JUST LISTED Even Chrono Trigger *I really really don't like RPG's unless its they are real time RPG'S* *And Yoshi's Island I never got in to that one* fantastic artical one of the best I have ever read ^_^. Best game of all time in my opinion. Great list bro, and you get a hearty pat on the back from me for having Chrono Trigger as #1. turtles in time would be # 1 on my list, followed by donkey kong country 3 and gradius 3. Great list but missing Earthbound. GetMeAFreakN, I have played Secret of Evermore...and have actually owned it for years. I know this is the last list, but I think the Genesis has a good selection of games as well; if you ever change your mind and do another one, I'd pick that system. I think you should've included Star Fox. Whew!! It features classic Bomberman gameplay with super-colorful and crisp graphics that manage to retain the same charm as the original and even expand upon it. Chrono Trigger was my very first RPG that I actually liked. Love the list. Zombies Ate My Neighbors managed to hit a wide age range thanks to its teen characters as well as the countless references to old-timey horror films with a cult following such as Night of the Living Dead and games like Day of the Tentacle. Hello, I come here to share my site with tips and tricks from Super Nintendo games on the site: SNES is definitely retro. :p. Yeah I was saddened by its absence as well but although Earthbound is my #1 favorite game of all time, it's a very love it or hate it type of game. Didn't he have an action figure or something? Kudos. The third installment is famous for its amazing visuals. We aim to represent the best of all genre's, we try to limit the number of sequels included to allow more underrated games to shine, and also tend to avoid games that have been ported from earlier systems that don't use the hardware to its full potential. There were a lot of SNES games I missed out on that I always wanted to get (a few listed up there). (, Top 22 Best Multiplayer GameCube Titles Of All Time, Top 30 Best Multiplayer & Co-Op PS2 Games (Ranked), 30 Best Multiplayer N64 Games (Ranked & Reviewed), 20 Best Multiplayer PS1 Games: The Ultimate List, 30 Best Multiplayer Co-Op PS3 Games (Local & Online), Best Mario Kart Games Of All Time (Ranked), Top 12 Best Phantasy Star Games Of All Time (Ranked), 12 Best Healing Spells in D&D 5e (Ranked), 20 Best Ritual Spells For D&D 5e (Ranked), Best Sims 4 Gardening Mods & CC (All Free To Download). This plays like many of the 2 player block puzzle games in that you're always attempting to defeat an opponent, and if fast enough you're given access to different ways of creating problems for the opposition such as freezing them or causing their controls to be reversed. Although I thought Yoshi's Island really sucked, so I'd replace it with Ogre Battle. And the classic run’n’gun gameplay is accompanied by a couple of levels played from a top-down camera angle just like a shoot-’em-up, which helps break up the action from time to time. Many think this was the height of the franchise, and I’m inclined to agree. Oh yea. Otherwise great list! If you buy something we may get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Sports games always seemed to be better represented on the Mega Drive in the early days but this game really stood as the first time where the SNES version managed to compete with the Mega Drive iteration on a toe to toe basis as an equal.
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