so we were both born in 86.
I was just bad at mario, i guess.
I was just bad at mario, i guess.
Just keep at it, like any mario game. It helps to have someone to switch off with. SMW and SNES mario kart were the games that got me hooked on video games. I remember getting a bunch of game that christmas. But those two games were the ones that I played well into the night with my little brother. I was born in 79 and younger brother was born in 88 if that matters.Predmid said:
so we were both born in 86.
I was just bad at mario, i guess.
Down time with a new kid? Ha! Let us know how that goes.WGann3 said:
I haven't busted out the SNES Classic for a while, but just had my first kid Friday so this thing is going to be perfect for the downtime with her and the holidays coming up. Super Mario RPG time.
minetta said:
FYI - these just showed up on my Amazon Prime Now app for delivery tomorrow (in Houston) if anyone is looking for Christmas
minetta said:
FYI - these just showed up on my Amazon Prime Now app for delivery tomorrow (in Houston) if anyone is looking for Christmas
She's been pretty fantastic actually... She goes down easily and stays down so I just get her comfortable next to me on the couch and game for a couple of hours at a time. I'm just about done with Super Mario RPG. Still such a blast to play a freaking JRPG made by Square with Mario characters. And I still can't believe we haven't seen Geno in anything else (correct me if I'm wrong here, I'm way behind on some of the modern Nintendo games). I would kill for a true successor to this game. Paper Mario games are cool but there's just something special about SMRPG. I think I'll be diving into Final Fantasy III during a week off for the holidays. I've played II in the last few years, but haven't revisited III in forever, looking forward to it.Satellite of Love said:Down time with a new kid? Ha! Let us know how that goes.WGann3 said:
I haven't busted out the SNES Classic for a while, but just had my first kid Friday so this thing is going to be perfect for the downtime with her and the holidays coming up. Super Mario RPG time.
FFIII is my #1 game of all time. Such a great story and so many subtleties in the game.WGann3 said:She's been pretty fantastic actually... She goes down easily and stays down so I just get her comfortable next to me on the couch and game for a couple of hours at a time. I'm just about done with Super Mario RPG. Still such a blast to play a freaking JRPG made by Square with Mario characters. And I still can't believe we haven't seen Geno in anything else (correct me if I'm wrong here, I'm way behind on some of the modern Nintendo games). I would kill for a true successor to this game. Paper Mario games are cool but there's just something special about SMRPG. I think I'll be diving into Final Fantasy III during a week off for the holidays. I've played II in the last few years, but haven't revisited III in forever, looking forward to it.Satellite of Love said:Down time with a new kid? Ha! Let us know how that goes.WGann3 said:
I haven't busted out the SNES Classic for a while, but just had my first kid Friday so this thing is going to be perfect for the downtime with her and the holidays coming up. Super Mario RPG time.
Claude! said:
Best thing I bought for it was the 8Bitdo wireless controller.
Predmid said:Claude! said:
Best thing I bought for it was the 8Bitdo wireless controller.
Wait. There are wireless controllers for this thing?
I NEED IT.
Predmid said:Claude! said:
Best thing I bought for it was the 8Bitdo wireless controller.
Wait. There are wireless controllers for this thing?
I NEED IT.
jr15aggie said:
Still patiently waiting until somebody has these available at MSRP. Be nice if local stores would get some and I could just buy it the old fashion way!
Cstrickland05 said:
Well I've been sucked into Link to the Past. Such a great game, I'd put it up against anything.
jr15aggie said:
Still patiently waiting until somebody has these available at MSRP. Be nice if local stores would get some and I could just buy it the old fashion way!
TexAgsAnon said:
I made hundreds of bucks flipping the NES, I'll do the same again. Thanks, Nintendo!
One of the best games of all time IMO.BenFiasco14 said:
I can't believe I've never played Final Fantasy 3 (what it's called on the SNES Classic, was released as FF6 in the us). This game is incredible. Already 15 hours in.
That's exactly what I did. It's super easy.jr15aggie said:
Any of you guys hack your classic with the Hackchi2?
Sounds like it's extremely easy. Most of the games on the mini are my favorites already, but there are a handful that are missing.
Gotta put on my nerd hat for a minute. It was released as FF6 in Japan, but the version sold outside of Japan was titled FF3 for its original SNES release. We never got the actual FF2, FF3, or FF5. We gott FF4 renamed as FF2 and FF6 as FF3. Remastered versions on other platforms like the DS reverted to the original naming conventions.BenFiasco14 said:
I can't believe I've never played Final Fantasy 3 (what it's called on the SNES Classic, was released as FF6 in the us). This game is incredible. Already 15 hours in.
tamusc said:That's exactly what I did. It's super easy.jr15aggie said:
Any of you guys hack your classic with the Hackchi2?
Sounds like it's extremely easy. Most of the games on the mini are my favorites already, but there are a handful that are missing.