One day I'll pick up a SNES and attempt to rebuild some kinda collection there. I sold my SNES and all its games to get an N64 back in '97. If only I'd kept Terranigma.
Five games!
Sonic 2 (Master System). The Mega Drive one's cool and all, but it lacks AQUA LAKE ZONE and the awesome bosses found in here, like demented fat rolling guy, demented seal with beach ball or demented bird with millions of babies. Most people seem to hate this game, too. So it's bonus points for being anti-mainstream and stuff right where's my black eye shadow. Don't even bother with the TERRIBLE Game Gear version of this. Worst. Port. Ever.
Terranigma (SNES). Because it's
Terranigma. Wonderful graphics, a storyline that doesn't try to take over every four seconds, some of the best music the SNES ever pumped out and the ability to choose a town bum as mayor.
Earthworm Jim.
Stupid fun. Just so random, with amazing animation goin' on all over the place. The game's also HARD. UMF. It's still very impressive to this day, unless you're playing the GBA version. Oh my no.
SOS: The Final Escape/Disaster Report (PS2). Survival game. Earthquakes ahoy. The game may have been one gigantic scripted event, but shit it was amazing. There's nothing quite like walking down a street in the pouring rain, only to have the sky scrapers around you start to crumble and fall as the road cracks and cars slide on into the depths of nothing. Just a pity the frame rate commited suicide so often.
Super Mario Bros. 3. IT'S SUPER MARIO BROTHERS 3. So much replay value, it's raaaad. Raaaad racer. The worlds were great, too. Big world for the win.
Giant goombas.
Jam it back in, in the dark.