Only the most skilled of gamers need apply. Kirby 's Dream Course Deep down, Kirby 's Dream Course is a minigolf game with enemies as the targets and Kirby as the ball. There 's plenty of fun to be had here, but it 's far from the deepest experience to be had on the SNES Classic.
Contra III: The Alien Wars Contra games are known for their simple gameplay, which involves moving toward the right of the screen while gunning down enemies. This one spices things up by taking place in the distant future in a fight against an evil race of aliens. The shoot-em-up style is a blast—while the fun lasts.
The experience gets a little repetitive after a while. Star Fox Is Star Fox fun?
Is it pretty? It was Nintendo 's first-ever foray into polygonal graphics, and while we 're sure the results blew people away back in 1993, they 're now outdated. It 's not just that the game looks bad—it also detracts from the gameplay.
Due to the super basic polygons, it can be tough to tell what 's going on, particularly during boss battles. If you 're one of the few who can really tune in with its graphical style, you 'll get more mileage out of the game. (via Nintendo) 17. Star Fox 2 Star Fox 2, which sees the light of day for the first time on this console, deviates a lot from its predecessor, taking the form of a shorter campaign that 's meant to be played again and again. It definitely looks better this time around and even has more varied gameplay in the form of walker sections that are extremely impressive for the SNES. However, the game faces other issues in its clunkiness. Sometimes, it just feels like you 're not in control.
F-Zero F-Zero was a huge innovation for the Super Nintendo, as it was the first game that utilized Mode 7 Scrolling to make it feel like you were driving through a real 3D environment. The gameplay is frenetic and visuals make you feel like you 're moving at breakneck speeds, which keeps it fresh despite the extremely simple gameplay. And while we don 't love to see our cars explode in the middle of a race, it is pretty exciting when it happens. Kirby Super Star Kirby Super Star is actually six games in one—though only four of the six games feel like real, fleshed-out gaming experiences. From a mode that recreates the original Game Boy Kirby adventure to a race mode against King Dedede, every one utilizes Kirby 's strengths with a different flavor to the gameplay.
The whole thing won 't take more than a couple of hours to complete, but if you love being Kirby, it 's tough to find a more compelling set of levels than these. EarthBound Earthbound is one weird game, but it 's also the perfect beginner 's RPG.
You play as Ness, a quintessential '90s kid with a baseball cap, who must go on an adventure to stop an evil alien from corrupting the world 's animals and people. Over the course of the game, you 'll fight mice, master various ESP powers and travel across a world that grows stranger and stranger with time. With this game, the wackier things get, the better they get. (via Nintendo) 13. Super Castlevania IV This game is a quintessential butt-kicking platformer. Though the hero Simon 's jumps don 't always feel precise, the strikes of his whip feel powerful and put the player in control.