GOTY every year baby.
Okay, to be honest, I feel like if this didn't have Mario plastered on the cover, this game would had been overlooked. It's fun, and visually it's really good, but it doesn't hit the same as the other Mario games.

Played this recently, what a trip, and not the good kind. Framerate's all over the place and you never really know what to do, even though it's just pinball lol. Clucky alert!

Eh! No music, barely any variation, but it's simple enough for anyone to pick up and play.

Pretty fun!! Jumping can be tough, but if you take your time, you're gonna be just fine. It's a game of coordination and it's even better with a second player.

A single playthrough is enough to see why people always talk about this one. It's really good. The music is great, you can do the game in whatever order you see fit, the difficulty is well balanced but I can't lie, there's a few sections that are gonna make you groan. The wall defense system, man....

On one hand, the few songs are lovely, the game looks good and powering up through the game is really rewarding. On the other hand, basic things like healing is plagued with grinding and it's another one of those games you can't finish with a map. You need to get in the right mindset to go through this one, tbh.

There aren't a lot of games that let you shoot birds with a shotgun as a controller, but when it comes to that genre, Duck Hunt's the king. If you ever get to replay this with a family member or something, plug a second controller, you can control the duck. Go, now, and do a little trolling.

This game is full of content, and going through it with someone is a blast, even if they start raging in the Ice World (i'm talking about you, Jake). I think replaying this on original hardware can be a bit tough as there's no saving system, which tbh suuucks.

The game is a blast from start to finish and Youtubers made this game's flaws wayyy overblowned. Just don't go for 100%, super not worth it.

It's simple fun, straight to the action, but you need to unplug the "Mario" part of your brain. Most people I played with took a bit of time to figure out you're not supposed to jump on the enemy, but under them.

This game sets out the fondations for the fighting game genre. It's a bit lacking in modes, like there's no training mode, but what it offers is pretty polished!

Just wow. The visuals are really good for it's time-- just compare it to Mario World. The levels are varied, progressing is fun, multiplayer is nice. The difficulty may be a problem to new players, though, and some levels can be tough for epileptic people.

It takes some time to get used to, but once you get into it, it's a fantastic adventure. Everything you like about the Zelda formula can be found here.

Fast paced, good controls, it's a blast but it's lacking in content. Multiplayer would make all the difference.
F-Mega!

An amazing sequel to the Megaman series. The controls are really intuitive, the good ol' Megaman sauce is present and the levels are full of things to discover. The characters are really interesting, but not much is done with them, sadly.