The wrestling games on the SNES look much better than the NES. Sadly, they don’t always play better than the NES games. Some of the games I was looking forward to were a big letdown, and I was surprised by a few of them. LJN published three games on the SNES; they all suffer fromContinue reading “SNES Wrestling Games Ranked from Worst to Best”
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The Best Wrestling game on the SNES, Saturday Night Slam Masters is Amazing!
Did you know that Saturday Night Slam Masters is part of a series of games? Thanks to the internet, you probably did, assuming you were interested enough to learn about the game. I didn’t know what it was until I started researching it. This wasn’t a game that I played growing up, and it wasContinue reading “The Best Wrestling game on the SNES, Saturday Night Slam Masters is Amazing!”
A Good Recreation of a Classic Board Game | Clue
Clue on the SNES isn’t that great of a game. Like many board games made into video games, there wasn’t much added to it. It is just the game. It is a fun game if you’re playing with a group of friends. If you’re playing with the computer, it can be a short game thatContinue reading “A Good Recreation of a Classic Board Game | Clue”
Not Much Here: WWF WrestleMania The Arcade Game
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade is Midway’s entry in the SNES wrestling games. It was also ported to other consoles, but I’ll focus on the SNES port. It was originally an arcade game with similar controls to the fighting games that Midway was creating at the time. This isn’t great as far as what I wouldContinue reading “Not Much Here: WWF WrestleMania The Arcade Game”
Best Rental Memories on the SNES
The SNES is one of the many consoles I missed in the early 90s. My family bought a PC instead of another console. Thankfully, a few of my friends had the Sega Genesis or the SNES. This was how I first played many of my favorite games. My friend Drew was the person I playedContinue reading “Best Rental Memories on the SNES”
The Best WWF Game on the SNES
WWF Royal Rumble plays like a better version of WWF Raw. The controls are better, the graphics are about the same, and the roster is about the same. The two games are very similar, but Royal Rumble is better. However, the same issues from WWF Raw are present in Royal Rumble. The characters play theContinue reading “The Best WWF Game on the SNES”
Good Graphics, Bad Gameplay, WCW SuperBrawl on the SNES
WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling isn’t a good game. It looks good, but the gameplay leaves a lot to be desired. It isn’t terrible, but there isn’t much reason to return to this game. Every wrestler feels the same, and they all look similar. They have the same move set, the same animations, and the same bodyContinue reading “Good Graphics, Bad Gameplay, WCW SuperBrawl on the SNES”
Good Gameplay and Terrible Visuals, HammerLock Wrestling on the SNES
HammerLock Wrestling is much better than I was expecting. I can see why the game might not be considered the best, but it has a lot going for it when compared to the other wrestling games on the SNES. It was surprisingly fun to play! The biggest problem I have is with the visual presentationContinue reading “Good Gameplay and Terrible Visuals, HammerLock Wrestling on the SNES”
Best Shoot’em Ups on the SNES
Shooters, Shoot’em ups, or Shmups were a staple of the 80s and 90s. Many of the arcade games from this period were brought to the home console. Some made improvements to the arcade design, while most were straight ports of the arcade games. The SNES isn’t the system I associate with the genre. Even inContinue reading “Best Shoot’em Ups on the SNES”
The Best Shoot’em Up on the SNES
Area 88 is a side-scrolling shooter based on a Manga and Anime series. It takes place in a fictional Middle Eastern country experiencing a civil war. The manga and the two anime adaptations have different endings. While researching this, I watched the 1985 anime, whose ending is left open-ended. Shin returns to Area 88 toContinue reading “The Best Shoot’em Up on the SNES”