
Although it's possible to use external storage and put the entire SNES ROM set on there, what's the fun in that? So there's a few rules for this thread...
1) There's a 30 game limit. Why 30? Because this is about how many covers can be shown on the thumbnail bar.
2) Although 30 is the limit, you can choose any number of games less than 30 if you desire.
3) You can choose ONLY SNES and SFC games (I say this because it's possible to load emulators for other consoles).
4) You CAN remove any of the original 21 games if you choose, so all 30 games are up to you!
5) In the spirit of "I wish THIS is the list of games Nintendo included," no hacks, homebrew, or similar. Just officially released games.
"What's your favorite X games for X console?" threads have been done to death, but I thought this would be fun nonetheless since it's a real situation. I've decided that I want to add games to my SNES Classic using the above rules, and I thought it would make for a fun thread. I'm going to post my list later on, I want to think about it some first.
I think the list of games that Nintendo included are all solid choices with the exception of one. Kirby's Dream Course. I understand that there's licensing to consider for third party games, but there are so many first party SNES games that they could (and should) have included instead of Kirby's Dream Course. SimCity, Pilotwings or Kirby's Dreamland 3 would have been much better choices. But I think it's criminal that they included Kirby's Dream Course over SUPER MARIO ALL STARS!