From Xfire: "When it comes down to it, what elevates the SNES above the rest of its ilk (including other Nintendo consoles that came after it) are the games created during its reign. As most members of the geek fandom will contend, the Super Nintendo has one of the best, even the absolute best, game libraries. While there are mediocre to stinker games in the library, the ratio of good to great games is more extensive. That is no small feat, considering the SNES had 700+ official games in the North American release (and even more when you include the Japanese and European exclusives)."
Valve gave a user Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for free as compensation for the long wait during their Steam Deck repair.
Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki and CFO Lin Tao talked about the state of the PlayStation business and the strategy and targets going forward, including how they're responding to the tariffs.
Sony announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2024, and things are certainly looking up, despite a decline in PS5 sales.
If their profits fall next quarter, we'll probably see more price hikes. I can't imagine having to pay £20 a month for PlayStation Plus.
Decline in hardware sales.
Behind on lifetime sales and decline in first party sales.
Third party content and PSN came through to save the day.
Things will improve starting with the next Ghost game.
Hopefully a steady flow of first party content by end of '25
I’d have to go with MarioKart. Hands down that was the game that me and my buddies played the most on that system.
Street Fighter 2 Turbo Edition and Madden 93 were popular games for us too.
I won't bother to list 30, but here are a few of my top SNES games:
1. Chrono Trigger
2. Final Fantasy II (IV)
3. Final Fantasy III (VI)
4. Super Mario RPG
5. Zelda: A Link to the Past
6. Secret of Mana
7. Donkey Kong Country
8. Super Mario World
9. Earthbound
10. Super Mario Kart
11. Star Fox
12. Mortal Kombat II
I ended up listing more than I anticipated, and I am sure I forgot a few, but SNES is an amazing system. In my opinion, it is timeless, unlike the consoles that came afterwards. There is just something about the 16-bit era that is just fantastic.