(Of course, I bought it again for Wii because at the time, I couldn't find my SNES power cable.)Īnd I got them again when my wife bought me a NES Classic because my Wii died and I didn't feel like repairing it.īuying Final Fantasy IV (II US) for GBA wasn't a big change because the game was relatively identical with that release, and harkens back to my SNES power cable problem.īut when I rebought FFIV for DS, it was to enjoy the "upgraded" 3D enhancements and additional gameplay elements. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games Listįor example, buying Super Mario All-Stars on SNES was fantastic fun in addition to getting the new SMW-style graphic makeover, you also got the "Super Mario Bros Lost Levels" game (Japan's SMB2).
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