SNES Games That Defined a Generation

John Biggs

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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

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I missed the whole SNES thing back in the 1990s, but it’s nice to see some titles from my childhood and to catch up on old friends like Samus, Link, and Burt Reynolds wearing a bathrobe and little else — that last one wasn’t a video game character, just a recurring fantasy.

Anyway, Racketboy posted some Digg-bait called the “Games That Defined the Super Nintendo” and, being a blog, we feel it is only right to propagate it. Thrill to the commentary! Whine in the comments! Wonder if you should install an SNES emulator and some ROMS and then realize you can’t play Super Punch-Out with your damn boss sitting right behind you and go to lunch!

Games That Defined The Super Nintendo (SNES) [Racketboy]

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