1. Super Mario World: After playing the original Super Mario Bros. trilogy, I finally played Super Mario World years later and it was an visually and musically rich experience.
2. Final Fantasy VII: From the main menu screen, I was fascinated by this game. The in-map character models were awkward and are unlike the rest of the game's graphics and art, but everything else about this game is beautiful and rich (I will say that the characters' eyes are the defining trait out of their blocky builds).
3. Dragon Ball Z Budokai: Tenkaichi: My favorite Dragon Ball Z game thus far, it was the best one player Dragon Ball Z experience of its time. The graphics visualized a different perspective on the Dragon Ball universe. Combat was fast, but controlled, and each character had his or her signature attacks. I hope the highly recommended Wii version of Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is remastered in HD and given an online mode, so I can experience it at its best.
4. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Serious crimes, culturally-savvy humor, and a keen sense of things along with colorful characters combines together for a great game.
5. Chrono Trigger: A truly epic game, Chrono Trigger extends beyond the bounds of time. The instantaneous map movement to battle mode kept me active and engaged. Customization and powers were fun to explore and master. Lavos is one of the most incredible bosses in gaming history because of his methods. He influences a planet's evolution in order to consume it successfully. That said, Chrono and his team are one of the most awesome groups in gaming history.
6. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
7. Fire Emblem
8. Mega Man Zero
9. Mega Man X 4
10. Mega Man Legends
11. Mega Man Battle Network
12. Metroid Fusion: One of the most entertaining games I have ever played.
13. Super Smash Bros.: An intense, extremely fun experience.
14. Pokemon Yellow: It is Pokemon.
That is all for now.
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