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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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Part of the reason that game is underappreciated might be because it was bloody impossible to find. I remember seeing it in Nintendo Power when it came out but I never once saw it in a store or rental place.
Arcana
It was your standard kind of RPG for the time, but had a pretty decent story at a time that not many games had anything that resembled a story. It also had an interesting sense of style with all the characters and monsters appearing on cards. When a character died the card they were on would appear torn. This had little effect on gameplay aside from the fact that the main character actually had cards that allowed him to switch which elemental was in the party, but it made the game look unique. The only thing that really frustrated me was that it was one of those games where anytime the main character died, it was instant game over.
Jam it back in, in the dark.