Wayne's World on Super Nintendo is a fun game that takes on a story of it's own.

User Rating: 7 | Wayne's World SNES
Intro:
One day Wayne and Garth were at Noah's arcade playing Zan-tar the gelatinous Cube until suddenly an explosion happened and somehow Wayne and Garth were pulled in the game by an unknown and mysterious force. Next, Garth gets pulled away by a giant purple hand and unfortunately Wayne is now on his own. He must do his best to save his friend.

Game play:
Just about right. It gets hard at first, but then you get used to it afterwards. The enemies and boss you face in Studio levels: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 are musical equipment. After that, you go to the Cafe in which the enemies are now food. On level 2-3, you face a giant doughnut boss. Then after that, you go to the Gasworks and boy is it hard compared to the levels before it.

Graphics:
Cool 16-bit graphics. It's funny to see Wayne's big head in 3-D and attached to a little body. Level layout and design are pretty cool too, even though it feels like a maze at times.

Music and Sound:
Music in each level are pretty cool and sound effects are awesome.

Controls:
D-pad for moving. Y for shooting. B for jumping. A for swing (if you collect power-up arrows that point up).

Lasting Appeal:
Beating the Studio and Cafe stages and ending up in the Gasworks is the best i got in this game. The game is fun and has a nice story of it's own. 7 out of 10.