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Spooniest
03-15-2014, 07:13 PM
Post your favorite memories of the 16-bit Console Wars longstanding contender, the SNES.

What's that you say? You never had a SNES?

...Eh. You wouldn't get it, Generation PSXer. Go on with your Limit Breaks and Materia, we can go about our business. You don't need to see our identification. Move along.

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krissy
03-15-2014, 07:48 PM
my first username on FFWA was Chester after Chester from ToP
everyone kept calling me chest-hair

Scotty_ffgamer
03-15-2014, 10:52 PM
Some of my favorite gaming experiences came from the SNES. All the countless hours playing the fly swatter game in Mario Paint, sucking at Mario World, beating my first video game with Donkey Kong Country. Playing Lethal Enforcers with friends was always great. Mickey's Magical Quest was another favorite of mine.

Agent Proto
03-15-2014, 11:00 PM
The SNES was my favorite console ever. I had a lot of fun with it, and I want to second mentioning Mario Paint. :p Well, I liked to make up music.

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Scotty_ffgamer
03-15-2014, 11:28 PM
I always tried to make music and failed at it. I enjoy looking up what other people have done on Mario Paint's music though. I also enjoyed just chilling on the startup screen, clicking the letters and seeing what they would do.

Pike
03-16-2014, 01:39 AM
I think overall the SNES had the best game library of any console. PlayStation and PS2 give it a serious run for the money but I have more favorites from the SNES than any other console, I think.

(Opinions of course)

AssassinDX
03-16-2014, 11:45 AM
I recently got my SNES out of the attic to play, I'm still amazed by the quality of some of the games from that era.

To this day Secret of Mana is in my top 3 games of all time (second behind FFVII to be precise), in fact if I were to put together a comprehensive list of my favourite games of all time SNES games would probably count for for four or five of my top ten.

NeoCracker
03-16-2014, 12:04 PM
Oh god the nostalgia. :love:

This is seriously a contender for my favorite console with PS2. PS2 may have a my favorite games, but the volume of quality on the SNES is staggering. Super Mario World, not only my earliest video game memory, but my very oldest memory ever.

The days of playing Link to the Past with my dad, my introduction to RPG's with Final Fantasy IV when my brother brought it down on one of his visits, and my first ever Movie based video game with Hook.

Renting Breath of Fire 2 and Chrono Trigger, beating the entirety of Super Mario RPG in one sitting (Except the last boss, I'd gotten to a point I couldn't make out words on the screen by the time I'd finally went to bed. :p).

Those were some good years.

The Man
03-16-2014, 12:51 PM
Favourite console ever, and to be honest if I listed my favourite games ever in order I'm pretty sure at least the first five would be SNES/Super Famicom games. The only thing that could possibly give the SNES games in top position a run for their money is NetHack. Several other consoles, including the NES, PlayStation, and PlayStation 2, have strong libraries in their own rights, but the library on the SNES is pretty much impossible to beat.

Dat Matt
03-17-2014, 01:06 AM
Maybe I was too young to appreciate it, or I have just grown accustomed to the advancement we have made in games in the last 2 decades. I just don't have the same nostalgia value that the NES, SNES and N64 have to offer. Using Pokemon as an example, Pokemon Red and blue are garbage compared to X and Y. The two games are basically indistinguishable. For me I think Nostalgia hits more towards the Gamecube and GBA era. That's when I started really playing games on my own, and not with 3 brothers and 2 controllers.

Bolivar
03-17-2014, 02:18 AM
I think the true testament to the SNES is how well its games have aged. You could look back at a lot of titles over the last 3 generations and find lauded games that actually look and run like crap. The SNES library has truly stood the test of time in a way that's more than just hyperbole.

black orb
03-17-2014, 05:45 AM
>>> Chrono Trigger, Mystic Quest, FF 4,5,6, Yoshi Island, DKC, Kirby Super Star, Earthworm Jim 2, Megaman X, Mega Man 7, Gradius 3, etc..

Nothing can beat the SNES..:luca:

Bubba
03-17-2014, 06:40 PM
Yup, still my favourite console too. Obviously there's a huge stench of nostalgia attached to it but you can't argue with the level of quality titles the system produced.

Pretty much any genre of game you were interested there was plenty to keep you busy. I might post my SNES collection later on tonight if I can be bothered.

Dalkaen
03-17-2014, 06:43 PM
SNES is great and I still play a ton of SNES games regularly. I've played through Secret of Mana, Seiken Densetsu 3, Final Fantasy V, and Lufia all within the last year, but of course games like Chrono Trigger, FFIV and VI, Earthbound, and Super Mario RPG are way up there in my favorites.

Del Murder
03-17-2014, 06:45 PM
SNES was my glory days. Some of the best games ever were on that console. FFIV-VI, Chrono Trigger, Yoshi's Island, DKC2, Secret of Mana, Star Fox, Super Mario RPG, A Link to the Past. Wait these were all made by Nintendo or Square (or both)...

Square and Nintendo are the two best gaming developers of all time and when they were partners during the SNES era some great things happened.

Ayen
03-18-2014, 06:20 AM
I was late to the SNES party because we had a Sega Genesis instead, but I did get to play it over at my cousins house. I have fond memories of Super Mario All Star, both Super Mario Worlds, A Link to the Past, Scooby Doo, Mega Man X, Super Mario RPG and some other things I'm sure I'll remember later.

Bubba
03-18-2014, 12:50 PM
Fondest memories of my Super Nintendo... *adopts suitable misty eyed stare*

- Super Mario Kart two-player battle mode (mainly the beach stage) non-stop for hours on end with my friend. I remember the final score being in triple figures one time. Something like 143-112. Too much fun... Either battle mode or Ghost Valley 1 match race. Epic.

- Mortal Kombat 1-3. Not even having proper fights (I never thought it was technically a great beat-em-up) but just taking it in turns to win the fights so we can attempt fatalities, babalities, friendships etc. Also, when running through the tournament, using the Super Pro pad with autofire to cheat at 'Test Your Might' :p

- The Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past. Getting this for my tenth birthday and playing it for 30 minutes before I had to leave for school. I found the secret entrance outside the castle, got my sword and shield then made it into the palace... I could think of nothing else the whole time I was at school. It's easily the game I've completed the most hence my 100% completion time of three-and-half hours.

- Super Smash TV two player bedlam. Never actually completed due to not being able to find ten of those damn keys. Me and my friends would randomly quote when we were out in the streets. "BIG MONEY, BIG PRIZES, I LOVE IT!", "TOTAL CARNAGE", "I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!" (clearly robbed from Robocop). We'd even randomly shout the "whoo!" and "yeah!" that the players made when getting a power up. Awesome.

- Pilotwings. I had a particular knack for the Rocket Belt which I could pretty much land on the moving platform without fail. It was always the smurfing hang glider that messed up my scores. I remember making Big Al cry with a perfect parachute jump on level 8. A proud moment. There were times though when you just had to plummet into the buildings without opening your parachutes just for the instructors to frown at you and say "You did that on purpose, didn't you?" Erm... yeah!

- Street Fighter II. Trying to get all the eight different character endings. Zangief and Dhalsim proving extremely difficult to beat M Bison with. "God damn it! Stop beating the game with Chun Li! I've seen her ending about 10 times!"

- Super Mario World. Stealing lives during two-player when your friend wasn't looking. I've played this game a ridiculous amount of times. Every knows there are 96 exits in this game. I actually got to 91 exits (including the whole of Special Road) without losing a single life. I was scuppered by a fucking Monty Mole in the lead up to Bowser's castle. Smurf that mole, man. Seriously. SMURF HIM!

- Starfox. Trying to shoot Slippy because he annoyed the hell out of us. Finally managing to find the secret warp on the asteroid level. Sooooo many attempts at that. Crapping yourself as you try to take out a boss with only one wing and the basic laser.

There are lots more... no doubt I'll get round to posting them in this thread.