Nintendo Life: Kirby Super Star is a smorgasbord of creativity, as if the developers at HAL Laboratory had a game jam for two weeks straight and came out on the other side with a beautifully disheveled collection of Kirby’s best. Nine sub-games, ranging from one-button tests of reflex to multi-hour adventures, are stuffed onto the SNES with no holds barred, turning tried-and-true mechanics into a fun-filled variety show. It lacks a certain level of cohesion, but once you stare into the deceptively deep well of Kirby Super Star, you won’t be glimpsing the light of day for a good long while.
In the 16-bit era, game devs and composers could finally change the type of tones used in the music, simulating a wider array of instruments and creating a whole lot of great soundtracks in the process.
It wasn’t easy picking out the best of the best because there were so many great ones. Even middle-of-the-road soundtracks seemed to deserve a bump if the game was just that damn good, and so many from that era are that damn good!
Here's the Ghetto Gamer list of top 20 soundtracks from the 16-bit era.
What you did not know about the star of the show.
Game prices are fickle, and seller's remorse is real.
Prices are starting to returned to how much they actually cost 20-30 years ago-not adjusting to inflation.
Hehe. Some games, not all.
Would love to see an article like this about the Genesis and its expensive games. I have some of these games on this list Turtles in Time, Chrono Trigger, Kirby Superstars, Mega Man X2 and X3 I even have the Chinese knock off MMX3 for Genesis lol.