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Toys of the Nineties, SNES
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Nintendo's second generation home video game console - provided us with sequels to all the oldschool NES games i grew up with. "Zelda 3", "Super Mario World", and the new releases such as "Final Fight" - best game ever, baby... The controllers had more buttons than any other handheld device before it - and the graphics were better than any computer on the market when the SNES was first released
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The following are comments left about SNES from site visitors such as yourself. They are not spell checked or reviewed for accuracy. I still have my snes and play it regularly I have all the marios and will never give it up.
Basically the only system I will ever play now, besides the original Sega that came out in the 80s. I have quite few games for the SNES, even though I haven't won all of them. I still have it to this day.
Super Nintendo is the greatest video game system ever. No matter how many times I play the games, they never get old. Nowadays, I get bored with games before they're half-way over. *Sigh* Whatever happened to when people cared more about the quality of games than the graphics?
Still have mine and still play it!
The SNES had the best games of most of Nintendo's characters... Especially the RPGS. Nothing quite like an SNES RPG...
Killer Instinct and Earthbound ftw
I use to watch my dad play SNES all stars all the time. I woudl give up by World 3 in Super Marie 3.
I STILL have my NES and super nintendo and I still play them all the time...infact I even still buy games for them. [I'm a pro at Donkey Kong Country!] Nothing is better than the original.
My brother has this console. We used to play Donkey Kong all the time and the Mario and Yoshi game. It had a cartridge that you could put gameboy games in and play them on your TV. I also had a Mickey Mouse Game.
The best console ever made. So many of those pixelated classic games are much more fun than the eye-candy crap that comes out now!
I had a SNES back in the day. I had like 50 games, but now I only have 7. I remember Mortal Kombat and how much controversy it caused, lol XD
It actually took TIME and EFFORT to play these games. It wasn't something to rush through... I remember it took months to beat Mario. I was so confused when my brother beat the level that changed all the colors on Super Mario World.
@some random guy:
FF2, FF3 (of course, those were 4 and 6 respectivly, but hey...) and CHRONO TRIGGER. Can't beat them. Oh, and don't forget SoM, Earthbound and Drakken. Damn, those were the days...
My brother got this for christmas in 1996. My dad use to play it all the time and gave up by level 3 . and my brother wasnt good at it/. My sister was good at it. I stinked at super mario . the SNES came with 1 super Mario game. a few years ago my brother donated it to the salvation army
I got this for Christmas of 96 my dad always played it though
My mom use to have this game my uncle played it alot and so did my grandfather before I was born /
I use to play the basketball game on this in my basement 10 years ago
I use to own this console. I want it back. times were different back in the day
My favorite video game console. Some of my favorites for SNES are Street Fighter II, and Super Mario World. I still own this console, and play it often.
The console can lose one game told super Mariot All-Stars my dad played it but was with got up to world three basically it was too hard for him but I like watching him quiet it was so many good memories
I miss this
One example of how Nintendo represented higher standards was in the SNES version of Id Software's Wolfenstein 3D. All references to the Nazi regime were covered, altered or removed. The enemy guards spoke in plain English, images of Hitler without mustache or swastika. By contrast, the GBA version was unabridged.
This has to do with the Saturday morning cartoon from 1992, "Wild West C-O-W-Boys of Moo Mesa." Konami Games obtained license to adapt a video game on the series. An arcade game came out in 1993. In that, Marshal Moo had a gun and shot every enemy, all the way to Black Bull, the final boss. In the cartoon show, he used a lasso and other non-violent means of keeping law and order. Nintendo had the option to market the game for SNES, but declined (instead, it had Sunset Riders, an equally violent game).
I remember getting this for Christmas in 1996 well the whole family got it and it came with some super Mario All-Stars game so my dad used to play a lot and I used to watch him play it.
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