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The Legend Of The Mystical Ninja
This game is simply enjoyable and so incredibly easy to play. I came across it accidently when I use to trade games with other kids for the weekend just to play something new. This game has a lot of humour and a tremendous amount of fun factor. Especially playing the carnival level in level three. There are so many mini games to play and it use to suck a lot of time out of weekends when I was a teen. The levels were very well designed: some of the bosses were a little frustrating (I'm looking at you forest boss of the 6th level). It also had a great two player function as well.
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The Addams Family
This game is another side scroller and it involved you playing as gomez addams as he tried to save every member of his family in a different part of the house. This game had a lot of playability and there was plenty of secrets in the various sections of the house. It was definetely a fun game and I vividly remember a lot of the levels being a lot more frustrating than some of the boss fights. I didn't even think the last boss was very hard. You got to visit practically every room an addams family house could have. From the kitchen to the graveyard, to the den, to a playroom that looked more a torture room. I remember one secret in the game in which there is a hidden doorway at the very beginning of the game where you pick which part of the house you want to go in. It made the game easier because there were rooms in that secret area that had a lot of 1up's and other powerups.
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Mystical Ninja was great. I loved the music. I still play it to this day. The Addams Family was a surprisingly great game from Ocean, which usually produced nothing but crap games based on movie licences. The controls were excellent, the graphics were charming, and it proved a decent challenge.
While on the topic of under appreciated SNES games, let me throw in Secret of Evermore, Paladin's Quest, Lufia I and II, Lagoon, and Stunt Race FX.
Jam it back in, in the dark.