SNES is easily my favorite console ever (if you don't count the fact that a lot of the games were rereleased on ps1 and playable on ps2). My two older brothers had an SNES so it's what I grew up playing. Watching them play Final Fantasy 4 and 6 are what got me into the series, and into RPG's as a whole. Anyway, I'll start the list with my favorite game of all time, period.

1. Chrono Trigger - I remember we didn't have Chrono Trigger, we had to borrow it from my cousin. Love everything about this game. The story, the music, the multiple endings, new game +, characters, multi techs, etc. It might be one of the only RPG's that I actually like every character. I'm also a big fan of Toriyama's art. If I was limited to only being able to play one game for the rest of my life, it'd probably be Chrono Trigger.

2. Final Fantasy 6 - Easily my favorite game in the series, and occasionally switches with spots with Chrono Trigger for my first spot. Like Chrono Trigger, the story, music, characters, and great sprite graphics (seriously, look at the boss of the game!), are what I like about the game. Kefka was also an amazing villain, his insanity and how unpredictable he was, and then later on his power. Also about the characters, despite having a very large cast, the game actually focuses on almost every character pretty well. Almost all of them have little side quests and back stories you can delve into. Oh, and also Sabin

3. Final Fantasy 4 - How boring lol, the top 3 are RPG's, 2 of them being Final Fantasy. It's not like we see these games ALL THE TIME on these forums. Anyway, I liked the story to 4, particularly how Cecil was a Dark Knight that became a Paladin. Being the first game in the series I ever played, it always gives me that nostalgic feeling. Last time I played it I beat it in literally 2 days. Still gotta get around to playing the DS version.

4. Super Street Fighter 2 - Fighting games are probably my second favorite to RPGs, and to me, SF2 is the best fighting game ever. Street Fighter 2 is such a great game because its both simple and complex at the same time. It's not hard at all to do hadoukens or sonic booms. The casual player can get into it. However, it takes a TON of practice to master combo strings, zoning, character matchups, etc. That's what I like about it. It didn't need 20 hit combos, gore, weapons, switching fighting styles, or any of that to be a great, in depth game. Street Fighter 2 will probably never go out of style. Not to mention it paved the way for many fighting games after it (if not all).

5 Mega Man X - I probably don't like it as much as Secret of Mana, but I didn't want to make a list of 5 RPG's on an RPG forum, and I do still LOVE Mega Man X. I can fly by this game with my eyes closed. I honestly don't know what it is about this game I love, I just find it really fun. I do find it very nostalgic playing though, it reminds me of how I had to find all the secrets before the internet was around. It wasn't like an RPG where you could talk to townspeople to get clues, you really had to look. Do you know how many times I died thinking a pitfall had a secret in it? The addition of the dash boots in the X series was also huge for me. After playing X, I can't go back and play a regular Mega Man game without being able to dash. Out of the games on this list, this is probably the one I play most often, because it only takes me about an hour to beat. I probably run through it at least twice a month.