Favorite Games
by RoyalRanger


#10: Super Mario World (SNES)

 
The first game to come out for the SNES was a success in my book. I always loved its assembly, from the neat maps and areas, to the secrets you could find, to the fact that you could actually ride Yoshi. Yeah, this game may be a little on the easy side, as most Mario games are, but I really enjoy it anyway.


#9: Bubble Bobble (NES)

 
Years ago, if I were to make a list of my favorite video games, Bubble Bobble would have been at the very top of that list. It was one of the only games I could really play for hours and hours at a time without even getting bored. Bubble Bobble isn't my favorite game anymore, but it still rides high on that list. I really can't begin to tell you my appreciation for this game.


#8: Super Mario Kart (SNES)

 
Well, this one had me hooked from the moment I layed eyes on it. What a concept, Mario characters in a kart race. With Mario Kart's great race tracks, fun 2-player options, and entertaining gameplay, how could I not put this on my list somewhere?


#7: Maniac Mansion (NES)

 
This is, hands down, the funniest game I have every played, and maybe it is this humor element that earns Maniac Mansion the title of Favorite Game #7. I only regret that the mansion wasn't much bigger than it actually was, but the game still had a unique element of utilizing a point-and-click engine to come up with an adventure that blows my mind with numerous possibilities and funny outcomes.


#6: Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

 
Video gaming had reached a whole new level when Super Mario Bros. 3 came out. Super Mario Bros. 3 is a phenominal game with great levels and even a fun 2-player mode. A whole bunch of new power-ups and varying worlds added to the experience, especially Mario's new and popular flying ability. I've liked this game for a long time, and I still do.


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