The best Pokemon game ever made, or at least a strong contender with Black and White. The sheer amount of content in this game is ridiculous, and is the game that got me into the series as a kid. If you want to get into Pokemon, this is one of the games you should start with.

Fun with friends, and one of the few gems on the NES. It created the Konami Code too, which is pretty sick. I don't know how you'd beat this game without it though, I barely beat it with it

The most fun I've had playing a 3D game with a D-pad. This game was seriously ahead of it's time, and still a blast to play today. If you want to get into the MGS series, this is a must-play.

The only multiplayer shooter that I actually enjoy playing and want to play more. This game is worth it for the movement options alone, not to mention that it has an awesome campaign mode (especially by multiplayer FPS standards), and an awesome multiplayer base. The game kind of got shafted at release due to terrible marketing and a bad release date, but now that it's come to steam, the player base is as vibrant as ever. Can't recommend this game enough.

Without a doubt one of the best 3D Sonic games ever made. It's an absolute joy to play, and one of the few games that I've put the time into 100%ing. It's not very long if you're doing the bare minimum, but running through all the levels, gunning for an S rank by acing your way thorough a tough shortcut at blistering speed is just so satisfying. Both the 3D and 2D levels are varied and unique in both aesthetics and gameplay, and don't get old easily. Unlike some other 3D sonic games, the levels are never just straightaways, but also have a clear direction of progression, meaning you don't feel like you're on rails, but you never feel lost . I love how many different paths and optimizations you can take to decrease your time or find secrets, it adds lots of replay value and makes getting those S ranks incredibly satisfying on both the 3D and 2D levels. The modifications system is also a great addition, giving you perks like a bubble shield or a higher top speed that let you customize Sonic to suit your playstyle or skill level. The missions aren't all fantastic, but they're a neat distraction, though there's no real reason to do them all unless you're gunning for a 100%. It also has an active modding community, with graphics and level mods galore. They even made a mod including all the daylight levels from Sonic Unleashed!. Overall, this is without a doubt the definitive 3D Sonic, and I can't recommend it enough to anyone who's a fan of the series, or wants to see how fun 3D Sonic can truly be.

As a 3D Mario Platformer that can fit on the 3DS and actually take advantage of the 3D effect in gameplay, I'd say this game succeeds at what it tries to accomplish. It's pretty mediocre compared to the rest of the 3D Mario's, but it's not a bad time for a game that fits in your pocket.

Mario Galaxy is one of the best 3D platformers ever made, no doubt about it. It has stellar gameplay, an out of this world orchestrated soundtrack, and a gorgeous aesthetic. Some of my fondest childhood memories include playing this game (and its sequel) on the carpeted floor in my pajamas, a bowl of Cheez-its to my left and a glass of milk to my right. Do yourself a favor and play this game.

I played this game for an hour then lost it lol.

I really liked this as a kid. I only remember a bit about it, but it was surprisingly fun.

Smash but portable. A bit outdated now that Ultimate on the Switch exists, but you can't fit the Switch in your pocket. Smash Run was also a pretty good time, and at least the local wireless play was functional.

One of the funniest games I've ever played. Only a few hours long, but definitely worth the money.

By far one of my favorite games on the 3DS. It's the only Scribblenauts game I've put significant time into, so I can't really compare it to the others, but this really is a fantastic game.

I've had this game for a while, and it's awesome seeing how far it's come. It's really silly, but fun to mess around in. The running sound alone is enough to turn heads. If you can get a couple of friends to play with, and have a few hours to spare, this game is a blast.

A pretty good introduction to the franchise. It got pretty innovative with it's campaign/multiplayer hybrid, but It didn't land all too well. The core of this game is the movement and the titans, and boy does it do it well. No reason to get this today since pretty much the entire player base moved to Titanfall 2, and since this is a multiplayer only game, makes it a pointless buy. It was still a good time though, and certainly got me invested into the series.