Monday, September 12, 2016

Shemp's Top Ten Super Nintendo Games of All Time

10. Aladdin

This whimsical video game, filled with shiny gems to collect, passwords, and scary bosses was one of my absolute favorites. After the success of Aladdin, this video game allowed kids to really live out their Agrabah fantasies. 


9. Donkey Kong Country: Diddy Kong's Quest

This was the follow up to Donkey Kong Country, sans Donkey Kong. The introduction of Dixie Kong and her amazing helicopter ponytail made for a fun game with two cooperative characters with their own skills. Being able to switch between Dixie and Diddy made the game fun and added an extra strategic element. The graphics are absolutely fantastic, with bright lights and quirky lands. 


8. Street Fighter II

This is probably my favorite two person fighting game, although it was hard not to put Mortal Kombat on this list. Each fighter has his or her own special characteristcs and we know that we all had our favorites. I was either Zangief, Chun Li, or E. Honda. 


7. Yoshi's Island

Touch fuzzy, get dizzy! Man was this Mario game even more trippy than some of its predecessors. As a kid I loved it because it is just so adorable. Yoshi carrying around a baby Mario, shooting eggs and collecting flowers? What could be cuter?


6. Earthworm Jim

This game was nasty and I loved it. I miss whipping Jim's head at enemies or shooting them with the blaster. 


5. Super Mario World

What a world... so much to explore; hidden lands, bosses, secret passageways, colored blocks, two brothers eating mushrooms and going up and down pipes! This game took what had already been introduced in previous Mario's and added color and pizzazz. 

Each boss is a challenge and fun to beat, leading up to Bowser and his strange world with AMAZING thematic music. And the ghost houses that pop up always get to me! 

4. Super Castlevania IV

Dracula, here we come! Despite the simplicity of the controller, i.e. walk, jump, whip, this game was very difficult! The slightest mistake would result in plummeting down and having to start ALL OVER AGAIN.

But I found myself addicted to the simplicity, the macabre visuals, and the music. This is a great game. 


3. Donkey Kong Country

This game, like the one above, took a previous game and just set it on fire. This one has so many amazing bonus levels and creative bosses. The music, like all of these games really, is so fun to listen to as you go through.

Although it does not have some of the options that Diddy Kong's Quest does, like putting the other character on your shoulders and throwing him or her, you can still switch off and get the benefits of both Diddy and Donkey as they try to search for his lost banana hoard. The bonus rounds collecting golden miniatures of the different animals you can play is a huge plus!


2. Super Metroid


This game is an addiction of mine. I have played this game many, many times. Each time I try to shave a few minutes off and collect every possible energy tank. This is a solo-player game, where the main character basically kills all of the aliens while acquiring different tools and gadgets in a very deliberate order.

Why is this game so good?

The music and graphics are great for this time. It is difficult at times... but not so difficult that you wonder if there are glitches in the game or throw your controller at the television. Samus is cool too and maybe every once in a while I die just on purpose to get a view at what is under that suit.


1. Chrono Trigger

I think that this video game would make an incredible film interpretation. Crono is set off on a journey to save the world by going through time. As the story unfolds you discover that perhaps there is an entity making these events happen and perhaps it is not so random. As you go through time you are still in the same world, seeing how the decisions of the future and the past affect Guardia and the surrounding lands. Hell, you get to see the advent of magic in my favorite level --> Zeal.

There is strategy, compelling stories, great bosses, and the opportunity to play it over and over again, continuing with what you had gathered the previous game (New Game Plus). 

Each character in your team has their own magical set of skills or physical skills and three team members go off each time. 

           Ayla        Frog       Lucca      Crono        Marle      Robo      Magus

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