

Be sure your are spray painting ONLY the casing, and not the chips and hardware itself. A nice and fun solution to this is to dismantle all discolored items and spray paint them to your liking. Nintendo manufactured certain numbers of those systems with what many call "cheap", "degradable" plastic. Otherwise, there's no real way, and this happens primarily to early Nintendo made products, such as the gray Game Boys (and games), the NES (and games), and the SNES (AND games). Q: "How can I get the yellow discoloring off of my cartridges/systems?"Ī: "If it's minor, you can cover it up using baking soda and a damp cloth. Keep in mind that some things were omitted (most for obvious reasons) Here's what we've gathered from last time. If you are still looking for some strange or more obscure kind of game like a Mahjong game, board game or a pinball game, you may or may not find one in the review sections. The other genres generally weren't expressed very much, so that's it as far as suggestions go. Saturday Night Slam Masters (Wrestling Game) Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball Q: "Vyse.where are the good sports and racing titles?" Q: "Vyse, can we get good puzzle games, NOW?" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX (Japanese) Q: "Vyse, where's the good fighting games?" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in Time
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Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2 (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) Twin Bee: Rainbow Bell Adventure (Japanese and PAL) Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose Legend of the Mystical Ninja (Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki in Japan) Hamelin no Violin Tamaki (AKA Violinist of Hamelin. Ghoul Patrol (Zombies Ate My Neighbors 2) is better)Ī: "Below is a list of what is typically mentioned." Pop'n Twinbee: Rainbow Bell Adventure (PAL and Japanese. Space Megaforce (aka Super Aleste in Japan)īoth vertically and horizontally scrolling:Ī: "Here's a list of generally recommended SNES 2 player games": Pop 'N Twinbee (Japanese and PAL import only) Fire Power 2000 (Super SWIV in Japan and Europe) Aero Fighters (aka Sonic Wings in Japan) Parodius Da! (Japanese and PAL import only) Marchen Adventure: Cotton 100% (Japanese import only) Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie (Japanese import only) Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius (Japanese import only) Gokujou Parodius (Japanese import only) Cybernator (a.k.a Assault Suits Valken in Japan) Contra III (a.k.a Super Probotector in PAL) Q: "What are some good shoot 'em up games for SNES?"Ī: "The SNES has several great shooters (contrary to popular belief) that will make most shmup fans happy." Kuusou Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy (fan translated, VERY short. Xak: The Art of Visual Stage (Action/RPG) Rapurasu No Ma (Typically called Laplace No Ma/ Demon of Laplace) Pilot Wings (Not too sure where to put this. Terranigma (Released only in Europe, Australia, and Japan ver. Q: "What are some RPGs you would recommend to play?"Ī: "Here's a list of generally recommended SNES RPGs":

Most of these games will satisfy people though. While this section is for good titles, I don't want to be held responsible if any of the games listed maim your pride. This is a more updated list of games that I've put together based on many users opinions. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click topics in the table to jump to them! Hit backspace to return!) I know some things, but this wouldn't be possible without you guys! Most things should be in order, so with that being said, take a gander! This is SNES FAQ 3.1, and while people give me all the thanks, remember that most members of the SNES General board have contributed to this. I've compiled all the information (that was relevant) from the previous topic, did slight text modifications, and gave it a style sheet of sorts, for more conformity. I've revised this topic (which was long overdue, but I'm very busy), and I've sectioned info into different categories. The SNES Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQ): Version 3.1
