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So as you may have noticed from a few of my earlier posts, I am a Super Nintendo fanboy, and avid SNES collector. Here are a few games in particular I am looking for:

  • EVO: The Search for Eden
  • Megaman X2
  • Megaman X3
  • Megaman 7
  • Secret of Mana
  • Zombies ate my neighbors
  • Actraiser 1 and 2
  • Earthbound

Also, I am however always looking to pad my collection. Also, my snes and controllers are working fine, but due to their age, I am a bit paranoid and wouldn’t mind a backup. Thus I am also interested in consoles/controllers. Just let me know. Comment or email: theindiegeek

Here is my collection, just for your interest:

  • 7th Saga
  • Aladdin
  • Chrono Trigger
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest
  • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble
  • Final Fantasy 2 (4 JP)
  • Final Fantasy 3 (6 JP)
  • Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest
  • Illusion of Gaia
  • Kirby Superstar
  • Lagoon
  • Megaman X
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
  • Pilot Wings
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle
  • Secret of Evermore
  • SimCity
  • Star Fox
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Super Battleship
  • Super Empire Strikes Back
  • Super Mario All-Stars
  • Super Mario Kart
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • Super Mario World
  • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
  • Super Metroid
  • Super Return of the Jedi
  • Super Star Wars
  • Toy Story
  • Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose
  • Turtles in Time
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
  • Zelda: Link to the Past

So like I said, I’m an avid collector. Feel free to contact me in any of the many ways. Thanks!

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on console perfection

A while ago I wrote a post on one of my favorite Super Nintendo games, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.  Not long after that, I asked on twitter and facebook what other people’s favorite SNES games were.  And boy did I get a response.  Before I get to the list, let me laud the SNES some more.

Super Nintendo

Pure Awesomeness

I got my SNES over a decade ago, it was a birthday gift from my friends, and somehow it still works.  It’s on of the original SNES with the two purple bars for power and reset.  These things were made to last.  A library made of greatness (as you’ll see later), it is still my favorite console.  For the record, PS2 is number two (one of the greatest library of games).  Games for the SNES are just flat out fun.  And to make sure it’s not just nostalgia speaking, I recently hooked mine up and played it for quite a while.  Lo and behold, most of the games are still quite fun.  Super Mario World is my favorite Mario game, (I just never could get the hang of 3d mario controls, and I prefer sidescrolling platformers anyways), Mega man X is totally awesome, Super Metroid defined the series, Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past of one of the greatest games ever (my personal favorite Zelda, nothing against Ocarina, just a preference.)  Final Fantasy VI (3 in US) is my favorite FF ever,  etc.  So many classic on the system. So, so many.

Now for the list (in no particular order):

Secret of Mana – awesomeness.

Zelda: Link to the Past – maybe not the best, but my favorite Zelda.

Super Mario Kart – Still the best of the series. (many people agree with me)

Super Tecmo Bowl

Yoshi’s Island – One of the best platformers ever made.

Super Mario World – THE CLASSIC. (many, many, many people on this one)

Mega Man X – (X2 and X3 as well if they weren’t impossible to find)

Donkey Kong Country  (whole series. many, people on this one.)

Final Fantasy VI (III in America) – (IV is also very good, II in America) Also, my favorite Final Fantasy ever.  Terra FTW, Kefka FTW.

Battle Cars

Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen

Other games deserving mention:

Chrono Trigger – One of my favorite RPGs (and games) period. You must play this game.

Super Metroid

Bahamut Lagoon

Castlevania X

Tiny Tales: Buster busts loose – Don’t laugh! It’s a really fun game!

Turtles in Time: A Great beat-up em starring everyone’s  favorite mutant ninjas.

Super Star Wars, Empire, Jedi – These games.  Great games, hard as hell. Not sure if the’re more to say about ‘em other than that, really.

Super Mario All-Stars –  simply a must have collection

Pilot Wings – Surprisingly fun.

Aladdin – Great platformer, despite being a license game.

Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest – Kidding! But I did enjoy it in middle school.

Please, let me know if I have left any off this list.  I will gladly add your in my celebration of the Super Nintento Entertainment System.  Goodbye everyone, and good gaming!

–theindiegeek out.

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of plumbers and wishes

theindiegeek on: Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

A long time ago, before the Wii and Paper Mario, before Tidus and Yuna, even before Squeenix, there was a little game called Super Mario RPG.  I say little, and yet the game was pretty big, and pretty fantastic.  A joint venture between Squaresoft (not Square-Enix) and Nintendo, this game was the grandaddy of all the Paper Mario and Mario and Luigi RPGs.

Let me start out by saying this is one of my favorite games of all time.  It is extremely entertaining, with funny and whimsical characters, great mini games, an engaging combat system, and quite simply it’s flat out fun.  In researching for the article, I fired the game up to see if it was still fun.  Lo and behold it was.

The story starts out with your typical (and by typical I mean every time) Mario beginning.  Princess Toadstool has been captured by Bowser and Mario has to to rescue her.  Shortly after giving Bowser the boot, and just before he’s about to untie Toadstool, a giant frickin’ sword comes down right through the center of Bowser’s keep.  Mario, Bowser, and Toadstool are tossed to the far edges (if an elliptical world can have edges).

Seriously, the world's one giant ellipse...

Seriously, the world's one giant ellipse...

Mario is convenient tossed right back into his house, and at the insistence of Toad (y’know the guy from Mario 2), he runs back to Bowser’s keep, which is apparently only a short ways away from Mario’s house.  This explain alot.  He gets to the keep and confronts the giant sword, only now it’s a giant talking sword.

The Giant Talking Sword (GTS)

The Giant Talking Sword (GTS)

After antagonizing Mario for a bit, the sword destroys the bridge, and given that the world is one giant ellipse, he starts out on his journey the long, aka other, way.  Along the way he finds out that because of the giant talking sword, wishes are no longer granted.  Well, shit.  So he pulls together a motley crew including Mallow, the not-toad magic user, the aforementioned Princess after rescuing her from child-like psycho Booster, the not-evil-just-misunderstood Bowser, and the awesome Geno.

Geno the badass

Geno the badass

Geno is a badass.  He is a doll, possessed by a higher being who tells Mario what’s going on with the Star Road (the thing that grants wishes that the giant talking sword, from here on out referred to as GTS, destroyed).  He is both an adept fighter and magician.  He uses guns and his spells do quite a bit of  damage.  I wish Geno was in other games, but to this day he has not made an appearance beyond his role in Mario RPG.

One of the awesome parts of the game is the extremely varied places Mario has to go on his quest, including but not limited to:  The Mushroom Kingdom, Kero Sewers, a town of mining moles, Yoshi’s Island, a child-like psycho’s (Booster) tower of fun and explosives, Marrymore, a town whose economy is entirely built around weddings, a pirate shark’s sunken ship, beanstalks to climb, a magical kingdom in the clouds, a fiery volcano, a casino, Bowser’s Keep, a town of reformed monsters, and a world of machines.

One thing I found very entertaining is the way the story is told.  Given that this is a fantasy world, a large number of things that shouldn’t normally talk do, i.e., tadpoles, arrows, machines, turtles, etc.  One exception to this rule is plumbers who like the color red.  That’s right, our boy Mario is a mute in this game, but that doesn’t prevent him from getting his point across.  Mario is apparently a mime on the side.  He conveys his story by a series of elaborate and hilarious pantomimes, and is often joined quite comically by his teammates.  A rather unique way to get a point across.

I believe that Mario RPG has recently arrive on the WiiWare network.  If this is so, you have no excuse for not playing it.  If you are lucky enough and your Super Nintendo still works (like me) you really owe it to yourself to find a copy and play it.  It’s truly a great game.

–theindiegeek

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