We have them on the Sega board, so why not some Nintendo equivalents?
How is your SNES gaming going? Post whatever related to it, here.
SNES is one of my all-time favorite console. Depending on my mood, the SNES and NES duke it out for my #1 favorite console of all-time spot. Some of the best games ever made were on this system. And it has a comfortable, sturdy controller as well as very reliable hardware.
It's a shame that SNES collecting has becoming so expensive, lately, though. It used to be one of the consoles that was actually cheaper to collect for (not counting the always expensive JRPGs), which used to be a big plus for the system. Oh well, glad I'm got some of the best titles on the system, while they were still affordable.
I just recently downloaded Secret of Mana and Super Mario RPG on Wii Virtual Console. Soooo much hype surrounding those games. I really hope they can live up to the expectations.
Here's my SNES Collection. I'd say that while I don't have a whole lot of SNES games, the ones I do have are some of the best in the SNES's library, IMO:
SNES Cartridges: -Game Genie -Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2 -F-Zero -Final Fight -Gradius III -Home Alone -Hook -The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past -Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems -Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom) -Mega Man X -Mighty Morphin Power Rangers -Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Fighting Edition -Mortal Kombat 3 (I have MK 1 on Genesis, but sadly no MK II yet) -Separation Anxiety (Spider-Man & Venom) -Sim City -Street Fighter II: Turbo -Starfox -Super Castlevania IV -Super Mario All-Stars -Super Mario Kart -Super Mario World -Super Metroid -Super R-Type -Terminator 2: The Arcade Game -Wolfenstein 3-D -X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
Wii Virtual Console SNES Games: -Breath of Fire II -Chrono Trigger -Kirby Super Star -The Secret of Mana -Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
I REALLY need Axelay and Contra III in my collection.
BurningDoom wrote:I just recently downloaded Secret of Mana and Super Mario RPG on Wii Virtual Console. Soooo much hype surrounding those games. I really hope they can live up to the expectations.
SMRPG is probably my favorite RPG. Then again, that's probably not saying much since I'm not really into RPGs. It's not as long as most RPGs but the brevity is packed full of interesting characters, fun characters, and fun gameplay.
My SNES gaming hasn't been going that well. As you said, BurningDoom, collecting for the SNES has become more expensive. I don't own many SNES games as I only bought one about a year and a half ago and I have been collecting/buying more PS2 and PS3 games. I probably play my SNES the least out of all my consoles, which I know is pretty sacrilegious. I have completed Zelda but none of the other games.
My list of games:
SNES Cartridges: -Contra III -Donkey Kong Country -The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past -The Secret of Mana -Super Mario All-Stars -Super Mario Kart -Super Mario World -Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island -Super Metroid
Wii U Virtual Console SNES Games: -Earthbound
Own: Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Playstation 1, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PS Vita, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo New 3DS, Nintendo Switch
All of my US SNES games I have since new and never really bothered buying anything after that generation was finished. I had a SNES game copier when i was a kid, so most of my SNES games were obtained by renting carts and copying them onto 3.5 floppies. I must have had at least 50 or more ill-gotten games. I rarely touch my SNES, but I play SFC often.
Off the top of my head...
SNES: F-Zero Pilotwings Sim City Final Fantasy II Super Mario World Super Mario Kart Soul Blazer Secret of Mana Super Tennis Nolan Ryan Baseball Street Fighter II Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II Super Ghouls N Ghosts Zelda: A Link to the Past Mortal Kombat I & II Star Fox Actraiser
Super Famicom: Doremi Fantasy Contra Spirits Axelay Super Aleste Area 88 Super Metroid Zero 4 Champ RR Xardion STG Spriggan Powered Ninja Ryukenden Tomoe (Ninja Gaiden Trilogy) Undercover Cops Rushing Beat Rushing Beat Ran Rushing Beat Shura Bishin Densetsu Zoku Ninja Warriors Again Assault Suits Valken Caravan Shooting Collection Rockman & Forte Rockman 7 Rockman X, X2, X3 Rockman Soccer Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R Go Go Ackman 1,2,3 Cotton 100% Pretty Fighter Super Donkey Kong 1, 2, 3 Akumajo Dracula XX Super R-Type R-Type III Hashiriya-kon Final Fight 1, 2, Tough Double Dragon Returns Super Mario World Super Mario Collection Final Fantasy IV, V, VI Daiku no Gen-san Pilotwings Street Fighter Zero 2 Star Ocean Tales of Phantasia Psycho Dream Valis IV Sparkster Super Air Diver I & II Shin Nekketsu no Kouha Rokudenashi Blues Doom Wolfenstein 3D Desert Strike Super Genjin 1, 2
I have a lot more SFC games but that is all I remember. I love the SFC as it is one of my favorite consoles.
Luke, don't be lazy, list your games! I'll list mine...
Yes, it's a shame how expensive a lot of SNES games have become. A shame because I know a lot of people wont get to play some great games that haven't made it to VC yet, and some that most likely wont. Earthbound finally got a VC release because of huge fan demand, but there's still plenty of great games that are super expensive now that I feel might not be popular enough to get a VC release. One of my favorite games for the system, E.V.O., is something like $150+ now IIRC, and I don't think it's well known enough by the mainstream to get a VC release.
Luckily, since the SNES has always been my #1, I got a lot of games back when and a ton more recently before prices started to skyrocket. Knights of the Round, for example, is a pretty fun game. I got it for maybe $15, but I wouldn't spend any more than that on it personally. It goes for like $40-60 now on eBay. I got Earthbound for about $60, but I sold it a year or two ago (wasn't a fan).
What I suggest to every SNES lover is to just get a flash cart. Some of them are pretty expensive, but considering how much SNES games are going for these days, I feel they're WELL worth the price. That's where I'm at now with my SNES collection. I have a decent size collection, and all of the carts that really mean something to me. There's games that I have yet to play and would really like to but can't afford to buy them. I have no qualms about playing them on a flash cart. That, and also there's a ton of fan translations of games that are really worth playing (Seiken Densetsu 3 aka Secret of Mana 2, Star Ocean, Final Fantasy 5, the list goes on and on).
My collection:
Akumajo Dracula (SFC) Aliens VS Predator Arkanoid - Doh It Again Batman Forever Batman Returns Buster Busts Loose Championship Pool Captain Commando (SFC) Castlevania IV Castlevania Dracula X Chrono Trigger Contra III Cybernator Daffy Duck The Marvin Missions Disney's Aladdin Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Country 2 Donkey Kong Country 3 E.V.O. Search for Eden Final Fantasy II (AKA 4) Final Fantasy III (AKA 6) Final Fantasy 5 (SFC) Final Fight Final Fight 2 (SFC) Final Fight 3 F-Zero The Ignition Factor Hook Home Alone Home Alone 2 Illusion of Gaia Jurassic Park Kirby's Dream Land 3 Kirby Super Star Knights of the Round Legend of Zelda, The - Link to the Past Lion King, The Little Magic (SFC) Mario & Wario (SFC) Mario Paint Mega Man 7 Mega Man X Mega Man X2 Mega Man X3 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Mortal Kombat Mortal Kombat II Mortal Kombat 3 Ninja Warriors Out of this World Pitfall Paladin's Quest Plok R-Type III Secret of Mana Sim City Simpson's, The - Bart's Nightmare Skyblazer Star Fox Street Fighter II Street Fighter II Turbo Super Bomberman (SFC) Super Bomberman 2 (SFC) Super Bomberman 3 (SFC) Super Bomberman 4 (SFC) Super Bomberman: Panic Bomber W (SFC) Super Double Dragon Super Empire Strikes Back Super Mario All Stars Super Mario Kart Super Mario RPG Super Mario World Super Metroid Super Off-Road Super Off-Road The Baja Super Punch Out!! super R-Type Super Return of the Jedi Super Star Wars Super Street Fighter II Taz-mania Tecmo Super Bowl Top Gear Top Gear 2 Top Gear 3000 TMNT Tournament Fighters TMNT IV - Turtles in Time Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 X-Men - Mutant Apocalypse Yoshi's Island Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Super Flash Cart (Tototek) Game Genie Super Game Boy
I actually have more, but I don't consider them part of my collection for one reason or another. I have a couple dupes, a dozen or two sport games, SF Alpha 2 and a couple of other random games. I actually had more, but I decided to part with certain things to raise money for other purchases.
I had a bunch of repros back when I was making them. SOM2, Star Fox 2, Star Ocean, etc. But that's where a flash cart will come into play these days for me. I haven't played either SoM yet, but when I finally get around to playing the first one I'll just play the second on a cart. Star Ocean was an amazing game, any one that likes Sci Fi and RPGs should definitely play it.
After looking at some current going prices, I was considering selling Mega Man X2 and X3 and using the money to buy an Sd2snes flash cart. If they hold their value, I'll definitely do that at some point. I'm really not attached to those carts in any way.
The main reason why my SNES collection is so big is because one year I went a little nutty with my tax return. It was back before I owned a flash cart, I decided I wanted to try a bunch of games that I haven't played before, and get some games that I played at some point but don't own. I dropped a lot of money, but I'm kinda glad I did. I tried out a lot of new games that I wouldn't have normally tried. I went on a beat em up binge for a little. Ninja Warriors, Knights of the Round, Final Fight 3, Batman Returns, etc. All excellent games that I normally wouldn't have picked up. The Bombermans, I found this sweet auction on eBay. I got all 5 plus the Bomberman multitap, all for a good price.
I've slimmed down my collection a little since my tax return binge. I said I sold Earthbound, but I think that was the only high ticket item I parted with. I traded my mint CIB copy of Breath of Fire that I got from Hobie. I actually felt like it was too nice for me, and I wasn't super crazy about the game (played through it once), I wanted some one to own it that would appreciate the condition it was in. I store my games cart only, any boxes I have are kept elsewhere. I had a Super Scope and about half a dozen supported games. I knew I wouldn't ever keep the Super Scope, but I really wanted to try it out at least once. I might have parted with some other minor things.
I could talk about the SNES all day, so I'll just cut myself off here.
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I just like looking at other people's SNES collections, especially when they're larger.
For any one that has read any SNES related tech threads, you've probably heard me bitch about my AV dilemmas with the SNES over the past year. I have the man cave in the basement with the CRT, but I like to keep a SNES upstairs with my HDTV too (so I can play in which ever room I feel like being in). I had a 720p HDTV for years, and I was perfectly happy with how the SNES looked on it with S-Video. Last December, that all changed when I got a 1080p. No S-Video input. I went through a bunch of different phases with it. I have a 1chip PAL SNES that I modified to be NTSC and output RGB and S/PDIF, but I found out that the older SNESes I have look MUCH better on my HDTV. So I'm mad that I wasted the time adding those AV outputs to the PAL SNES, and I'm mad that I have to do those mods over again on a different SNES.
That being said, I haven't done much SNES gaming in 2013. I told myself I didn't wanna play SNES until I got it perfect. When I got my new HDTV, I also got a new AV receiver. This is the first time I've ever been able to use digital audio, and dammit, I wanna take advantage of that. I don't wanna play SNES until I can modify one of my older ones to output RGB (so I can convert it to component via an external unit) and add the S/PDIF digital audio output to it. Once I do, I plan to replay some of my favorite games. I really felt like playing the DKC trilogy and LttP over the past year, but I put off the urge.
So... THAT'S how my SNES gaming has been going. I guess you could say not that good.
Similar to the Saturn thread, my SNES collection is small but quality, but rarely gets added to due to the higher price of collecting for the system than others I own.
For example, I can expect to pay £30-40 for Super Metroid or Zelda, and £15-20 or so for DKC2, Kirby's Fun Pak and Yoshi's Island - all of which are games I want, but have played on other formats, so right now they're not the highest priority for me compared to similarly priced (or cheaper), less available games on other systems.
Here's the list of SNES games I own:
Cybernator Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Country 3 FIFA 95 Starwing (aka Starfox) Street Fighter 2 Turbo Striker Super Aleste (aka Space MegaForce) Super Ghouls n' Ghosts Super Mario Kart Super Mario World Super Punch-Out!! Super SWIV (aka Firepower 2000) Super Tennis Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose Unirally (aka Uniracers)
I'm not really a fan of football games, but no one wants either of the football games I own so I'm kinda stuck with them. I think otherwise I have a pretty decent selection, covering some of the classics and some of the hidden gems for the system. You'll note a lack of RPGs - thats because RPG developers hated Europe back in the day and most of them didn't make it here. The few that did (sch as Secret of Mana, Terranigma and Illusion of Time) are pretty damn pricy.
I used to have a few other SNES games too, but I sold them because I wasn't a fan of any of them. They included Prince of Persia, Flashback, Super Morph, Pit Fighter and Mortal Kombat.
Honestly, I rarely see SNES games out and about here, only really on eBay. Almost every time I've seen games from the early 90s, they've been on a Sega console, which seems to have been more popular here in the UK.