Might be in the minority here, but if they were to make a SNES Classic Edition, I'd like to see U.N. Squadron represented.
you hit my childhood right in the feels almost every one of those games I played and they were all amazing. I would gladly give Nintendo $200 for all of those games on one console.
That would be great if SNES mini came out and all games you guys said I completely agree.
Yeah, those are pretty much all the highlights. great video.
though really, I think what we all would want on an SNES Classic Edition is... a USB port.
I really liked how this was put together. Very nice.
For a second there I was all excited that SNES classic came out, then I realized it didn't, then I realized that even if it did, I don't actually care about it, since every device in existence can emulate it.
I never owned an SNES, but this list makes me wish Nintendo would release this hypothetical thing.
This list was torture... Most of my faves were at the end.
Just want to point out "one of the best, bar none" is a huge oxymoron
Not bad, though I would have preferred they actually try to make a well-rounded list of 30 games, like the NES Classic, and justify their inclusions.
Instead this is the 'no fanboy left behind' list of basically every S-tier game on the console.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great list of great games. I would know, since I already own every game mentioned in the video.
One I'd love to see is Actraiser.
I totally agree ff3, a link to the past and secret of mana all need to be on there. It would never happen but one of my all time favorite SNES games is the sequel to secret of mana also on the SNES but never released in north america. Its called Seiken Densetsu 3 and like so many of the great sequels on SNES it took what made SOM amazing and took it to a whole new much more amazing level. It had a multiple starting character with all of thier own regions and seperate story lines that weave together with the other starting characters. A class system in which each charatcer has a class like ninja or knight etc and through gameplay and lvling your class would change giving you different classes branching off your current one all with different more powerful skills and spells. Not to mention the story itself was just stupendous. So much replayability seeing as there is 6 different main stories with multpile endings for each and also your two comapanions (two of the 6 main starting characters chosen as secondary after you pick your primary character) have thier own stories and depending on who you pick for your main character those stories change too. In my opinion it was the best SNES game i had ever played even after putting hundreds of hours into other rpgs like FF3 and Chronotrigger. I would love to have Seiken Densetsu 3 on a north american console. I would buy it just for that game.
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