pierrot wrote:[*]Kidou Senshi Gundam: Cross Dimension 0079 (for the nostalgias)
Ah yes, who among us doesn't feel wave upon wave of childhood nostalgia whenever the phrase "cross dimension 0079" is uttered? I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
Coming from pierrot, that does't surprise me.
What surprises me is that out of that whole list, Micky's Magical Adventure made the cut.
Well, after a run through the Mushroom Cup, we waded into Donkey Kong Country, and now I'm thinking I need to see about adding DKC2 to the list. My fiancee hasn't played it. I'm also thinking of getting her to try all the other games the SNES Classic came with to see if any click.
OK, I got around to installing some games on mine.
30 games is definitely the perfect number for the thumbnail view. It looks like you could squeeze one more in there, but it would clip. And if your TV has overscan on, the 30 will fit edge to edge perfectly.
Ziggy587 wrote:OK, I got around to installing some games on mine.
30 games is definitely the perfect number for the thumbnail view. It looks like you could squeeze one more in there, but it would clip. And if your TV has overscan on, the 30 will fit edge to edge perfectly.
I kinda like that you can only put thirty games on there. I'm sure most of us here have downloaded complete ROM sets for the entire SNES library... which we never play. It's that classic choice overload. Too many options makes it hard to make a decision.
You can certainly put a lot more on there (I have), and the folder setup isn't the most elegant, but it works.
Anyway, the original question says we can take away games, so to give me more slots, I'd pull Super Mario Kart, F-Zero, SF II Turbo, Kirby's Dream Course, Star Fox, Star Fox 2 (ironic, given that's partly what prompted me to buy the system), and probablySuper Ghouls 'N Ghosts (even if I like it). I'd also cheat and swap Super Mario World for Super Mario All-Stars + World.
Replacing them would be:
Terranigma Demon's Crest Chrono Trigger Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals Super Street Fighter II (or Street Fighter Alpha 2, because despite not being as good as the arcade game, it's still good!) Front Mission: Gun Hazard Treasure of the Rudras
And for the remaining nine slots, assuming I've counted correctly:
Dragon Quest VI Breath of Fire II Ninja Warriors Final Fight 3 Tecmo Super Bowl III Return of Double Dragon Dragon View Rockman & Forte Seiken Densetsu 3 / Trials of Mana
pierrot wrote:[*]Kidou Senshi Gundam: Cross Dimension 0079 (for the nostalgias)
Ah yes, who among us doesn't feel wave upon wave of childhood nostalgia whenever the phrase "cross dimension 0079" is uttered? I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
Coming from pierrot, that does't surprise me.
What surprises me is that out of that whole list, Micky's Magical Adventure made the cut.
How did I miss this?
See, I think the problem is that not enough people here know the exceptionally mundane joy of Gundam Cross Dimension 0079. All of you playing your Fire Emblemses, and such. You could be playing peak Fire-Emblem-adjacent games, with mechs instead.
I thought Mickey's Magical Adventure was generally well regarded--. Where else am I supposed to get my 'Disney Mouse vacuuming fire in a firefighter's uniform' fix, Michi!
Sarge wrote:Magical Adventure is solid. All the games in that series are, actually.
I actually hated the third one. Felt really lazily constructed, and just generally off, somehow, to me. Second one was still good, but I didn't like it as much as the first.