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I do plan on it, it's just one of those games I bought on PSN and has been sitting on my HD. Hell, Xenogears was on there for close to a year before I got around to it. 
I played a little bit of 1 and enjoyed it, but got distracted and never got back to it. Perhaps after I'm done with Anarchy Reins I'll finally get to running through them. For now though, back to the list!
A little bit of Old School love
134. Legend of Zelda (NES)
This was among my earliest gaming memories, and regardless of first owning an SNES, I had played this one prior to Link to the Past. While it may be my lowest rated Zelda game, it’s still an enjoyable play. The controls are fine, and the maps were fun and inventive for thier time. Really, this game set up all the foundations for what Zelda is, and still is to this day.
Not really much I can add to this. A game with very little problem, it looked nice and played well.
133. Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES)
In part, the appeal of this game is the same as that of War Gods. A variety of people violently killing eachother in fun ways. The difference? The game actually played well. For me, this was pretty much the bar for an SNES fighter to be a good game.
It wasn't my favorite, but it was alwasy a fun time with a few friends. It's another game that didn't really have any major problems with it.
That said, there is somethign keeping it, and a lot of other fighting games, from being my favorite. And that is the memorization required to improve. MK was always pretty bad about having some really silly and long button combo's. Still though, it was great fun.
132. Street Figher 2 (SNES)
It’s smoother controls make this game edge out Mortal Kombat for me. command imput were less bothersome then MK. As much as I missed MK’s more brutal and gory appeal, it couldn’t edge out actual quality.
Though I think the biggest thing for me is the different characters felt a lot more unique, having a bigger array of Mannerism’s from character to character. It gave a bit more of a personal attachment to the characters that MK just laked.
131. Legend of the Ghost Lion (NES)
I have barely played any NES games, to be fully honest with you. However, in my limited experience, I’ve played a couple games that people I know who have played a lot of NES games have never heard of. One such title was Legend of the Ghost Lion. And this was a fun little gem on the system.
It was a turned based RPG, but you didn’t level by fighting. You gained levels by finding the power ups in chests. The combat itself was pretty basic, but fun and required some effort. It also had a fun style about the world to keep you interested.
It’s been so long since I’ve played it, so I can’t remember to much story details. So perhaps I’ll put this on on in the near future, and see if my opinion has changed.
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