Favorite Games
by RoyalRanger
#15: 3D Ultra Mini-Golf (PC)

I always enjoyed a good game of mini-golf, and once I tried a demo of this game, I just had to buy the full version. The only problem I have with 3D Ultra Mini-Golf is the limit of the one set of 18 holes, with no other holes or courses availble. But still, I find myself playing this game quite often, as it makes for a great quick play. The inventive holes are quite intriguing to play through, inclduing levels that involve dinosaurs, gold mines, and the obligatory windmill.
#14: StarFox (SNES)

My cousins used to own this game, and that was how I first became aquainted with it. StarFox become one of the first games I bought for my SNES later, and I still enjoy it to this day. This working test that Nintendo ran with their then-new SuperFX chip worked superbly. And to this day, StarFox has my favorite boss battles ever.
#13: Snake Rattle N' Roll (NES)

Ah, Snake Rattle N' Roll. One of the most difficult games with one of the most difficult end bosses ever, without a doubt. Yet, the game isn't impossible, as I have fully completed it many a time. Snake Rattle N' Roll has some great gameplay, as well as great graphics and music, and that makes it a great game in my book.
#12: Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)

While Super Mario Bros. 2 was never my favorite of Mario games, it was one I always really liked. The unique style of grabbing items and enemies, as well as the different overall structure of the game as compared to other Mario games, always intrigued me to a good extent. This was also one of the only games that I went through the trouble of paying $40 for when it was new.
#11: Journey to Silius (NES)

When I first had gotten this game, I didn't know what to think of it. Sure, it was kind of interesting, but it seemed incredibly difficult at first, and that kinda scared me away from it. I was soon to find out that the game is really much easier than it first looked. It wasn't long before Journey to Silius steadly rose to become one of my favorites, if not just for the music alone, considering that Journey to Silius has my favorite video game musical score of all time.
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