No continues or passwords made me not inclined to beat it since the other 2 in the series were hard as hell. Good game though.

These "Super Star Wars" games were a test of willpower and perseverance, but damn was it enjoyable when I finally beat it. My favorite Star Wars movie was given justice in this great, but challenging game.

Difficulty is always the first thing that comes to my mind when thinking about these games... but if you can get past that, and are a big OT Star Wars fan, these are still worth a play.

Some great set pieces as you play through the movie. I really enjoyed the vehicle sections, including the last Death Star escape section. Back in the mid-90's, it was truly something incredible to behold . Same goes for the snowspeeder section in the previous game (Mode 7 in all its glory).

It was okay back in the day, but now it is painfully slow. Much better Wheel of Fortune games exist out there nowadays.

Great transition into 3D for Mario. My favorite Mario game.

Rented from Blockbuster back in the day. Introduced an interesting mechanic with 2 racers manning a single kart, but overall I didn't find it as enjoyable as what I originally experienced on the SNES.

There is a cool novelty to have such a crossover fighting game that includes some of Nintendo's most popular franchises. This was also before the era of DLC, where characters were unlocked the old fashioned way, by actually playing the game..
However, I don't have much more to add to this beyond that - the fighting game genre is already not one of my favorites, and that goes double for the platform fighting genre.
Excellent party game though.

A real step down from Pokemon Gold... and the moment I started to notice the series wasn't "evolving" as much as its titular characters.

The introduction of the 2v2, double Pokemon battles was pretty cool. But the noticeable step-back from Gold, and its 2 regions, 16 badges, and forward storyline, makes this one hard to return to.

This is the last Pokemon title that I actually enjoyed and played through to completion (as of Jan. 2023).

Good game with some great music. Game is pretty damn tough though.

Was part of a package deal that I received both the 2nd and 3rd games for the Game Boy. See my review for Legend II... it is far too archaic for me to enjoy.

Game was too old school for me to enjoy it, and that was back in the late 90's! I can only imagine how archaic this feels today...

In my opinion, this game is a product of its time - I played this game 6-7 years after its initial release on the N64, and even then I couldn't find myself to play it beyond the 2nd dungeon.

Unfortunately, I found this game to be incredibly boring and it couldn't keep my attention. Perhaps, I should give the remastered version on the 3DS a chance since it is so highly touted as being one of the best.

This game just isn't my cup of tea. Barely played it, but have no plans on returning to it, nor any of the Animal Crossing sequels.

Consists of a handful of mini-games, such as half-pipe skating, surfing, hacky sack, and bike motocross... all of which were impossible from what I remember. Barely could be considered a distraction even as a child.

Loved playing it and seeing the vehicular destruction. Tons of fun to play, especially within "The Bowl" arena.