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You have to find a warp to reach the final levels and get to the end boss. Otherwise you'll be playing the same stages over and over again.
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Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck
The game only has an Easy and Normal mode. I beat it on Easy. It's a really fun platformer, I'll probably try to beat it on Normal too, although I don't think you get anyhting extra for it.
Castlevania: Bloodlines (EUR: The New Generation)
I beat it on Normal using John Morris.
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Kirby Super Star on SNES
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The second game we owned a home. As a kid it was too difficult for me. Now I can beat it easily.
I really like it now, love the music too. I never made a map like that thoguh, I just wrote the numbers down (section 1, up=2, down=3, etc) together with some additional info about the level (which items can be found, is there a boss to fight, etc).
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On 2/11/2020 at 3:39 PM, Tabonga said:
It wasn't totally crappy but Addams Family Values (SNES) was a challenge to play - it had some pretty nasty flaws - the worst of which was a password system that used these gothic looking letters that were largely indisti'nguishable. So you would write down what you thought was the password only that it wasn't. Also the game looked liked it was rushed into production before it was polished up - for example there was a bridge mentioned in the manual that was nowhere in the game - there were some items you could see but couldn't reach without it - nothing super critical but frustrating because it was unobtainable - kinda like those goofy chests in Shining Force II.
Adams Family Values would be my choice too.
To get the password you always have to find cousin It in the swamp which is really, really annoying.
Another choice would be Bubsy. Give Bubsy a life bar or a "ring system" like in Sonic and it would probably be a lot better.
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I've beaten it a skid without turbo (and it ruined a controller) but Track & Field II would still be my pick.
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It's not a series but The Rocketeer is better on NES than it's on SNES.
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Not mentioned yet: level 10 of Snake Rattle 'n Roll
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Chrono Trigger on SNES
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I got 59.
I missed two games (well actually three) that are probably in my top 20 NES games of all time which are very nostalgic to me. How could I forget them? Talking about (MIke Tyson's) Punch Out and Faxanadu.
I want to introduce my wife to the NES; how can I be sure it gets a good first impression?
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Kickle Cubicle or the Lolo games.
Maybe also Puzznic, Mendel Palace, Solomon's Key and Fire N Ice.