1) Bonk's Adventure (NES) 2) Little Samson 3) Holy Diver 4) Holy Diver (legit!) 5) Mitsume Ga Tooru 6) TMNT II: The Arcade Game (NES) 7) Mighty Final Fight 8] Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! 9) Monster In My Pocket 10) Battle of Olympus 11) Gunstar Heroes (repeat) 12) Dragon Age: Inquisition 13) Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser 14) Captain America and the Avengers (NES) 15) StarTropics 16) Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES) (save states) 17) Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES) (legit) 18) Crisis Force 19) Esper Dream 2 20) Felix the Cat 21) Moon Crystal 22) Panic Restaurant 23) Frankenstein (NES) 24) Crystalis 25) Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu
February:
26) Killer Instinct (GB) 27) Mashin Hero Wataru Gaiden 28) Sly Spy (Arcade) 29) The Red Star (unreleased XBOX, also on PS2) 30) Adventure Island 4 31) Cocoron 32) Batman: Arkham Knight 33) Xeodrifter (Vita) 34) Doom 2 35) Brandish: The Dark Revenant 36) Magical Pop'n 37) The Ninja Warriors (SNES) 38) Phantasy Star (SMS) 39) Phantasy Star III 40) Super Smash Bros. for 3DS 41) Brandish: The Dark Revenant (Dela Mode)
March:
42) Freedom Planet (Milla, 82 lives lost) 43) Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis 44) Lara Croft Go 45) Oniken 46) Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam 47) Batman: The Video Game (GB) 48) Batman: The Video Game (NES) 49) Super Spy Hunter
April:
50) Mega Man 2 51) Mega Man 4 52) Mission: Impossible (NES) 53) Mega Man 6 54) Super Mario Bros. 3
For old times' sake. Not much else to say, other than the game I used to like, hate, begrudgingly respect, then like again.
It took me years to come to this, but after my Mario replay marathon a year or two ago I decided I like Super Mario World a fair bit more than SMB3.
I still like the weird "blocky" world aesthetics of SMB3 over SMW's smoother looking world design and I love SMB3's variety in the worlds. The assortment of powerups is very cool too. But overall, the levels are just way bigger and more fun in SMW. Replaying SMB3 thesedays, it almost feels like a strange arcade game clearing levels in about a minute, if even.
My biggest gripe about Super Mario World is still the controls. It's a little twitchier than I like. There's a touch of momentum in SMB3, but not as much as the first game, or in the New series.
Of the 8 and 16 bit versions, I rate them greatest to least as such:
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) Super Mario World Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Super Mario Land
(I can't rate Super Mario Bros. 2 (JP) as I've not played enough of it.)
I enjoy all of those games though, none of them are bad.
Exhuminator wrote:Of the 8 and 16 bit versions, I rate them greatest to least as such:
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) Super Mario World Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Super Mario Land
(I can't rate Super Mario Bros. 2 (JP) as I've not played enough of it.)
I enjoy all of those games though, none of them are bad.
I'd rank them:
Super Mario Bros 3 Super Mario Bros Super Mario World Super Mario Bros 2 JP Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Super Mario Land Super Mario Bros 2 US
I've actually never played Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (believe it or not), so I can't rank it.
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Exhuminator wrote:Of the 8 and 16 bit versions, I rate them greatest to least as such:
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA) Super Mario World Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Super Mario Land
(I can't rate Super Mario Bros. 2 (JP) as I've not played enough of it.)
I enjoy all of those games though, none of them are bad.
Oh I like ranking things too!
Super Mario World Super Mario Bros 2 USA Super Mario Bros 3 Super Mario Land 2 Super Mario Bros Yoshi's Island Super Mario Land
Got no opinion on the lost levels. But I do like the new Super Mario Bros series, in fact most of my mario maker levels are nsmb style to take advantage of his kick jump and physics.
Yoshi's Island trumps all, and I'm genuinely conflicted on SMB3 and SMB2. Super Mario World squeaks in just under those, because it's still wonderful.
It's harder for me to squeeze in the NSMB games. More thought than I want to put in right now. If I ranked them in limbo, it'd probably go: Wii > NSMB > NSMB2 > U. Despite my gripes about physics (I'd take World over all the New games), NSMB Wii is a fantastic experience.