One of my favorite games. Amazing story, great sprite-work, a wonderful soundtrack, and a fun rythmn-based combo mechanic. Fuck the Jealous Bass though.

Simple but incredibly fun puzzle game. Also the only one I'm any good at so I'm biased.

Pretty simple yet addicting linear platformer. Very fun to pick up and play, and a great port of the second NES game.

Great music and appealing graphics. Pretty typical as far as Kirby games go, but this entry makes some pretty frustrating design choices later on, involving a lot of backtracking to get copy abilities specific to certain Rainbow Drops.

Amazing platformer on the SNES with a small but great soundtrack, a beautiful hand-drawn aesthetic, and a good level of challenge, especially if you go for high-scores on every level.

Peak Sonic. Amazing graphics, GOAT soundtrack, playable characters that each offer something unique and each have their own routes to travel, and an understated but surprisingly effective story.

Great entry in the WarioWare series. It'll destroy your touch screen though, which ultimately keeps me from playing it more.

Short and simplistic, but a great way to spend 30 minutes. The extra mode is a welcome challenge.

One of the best in the WarioWare series. The rotation gimmick is used to its fullest potential, and has a very satisfying rumble feedback. Only thing that sucks is you can't easily emulate it.

One of the best Kirby games out there. Typical of other 2.5D entires in this era, but with a shocking story, wonderful world to explore, and a hard-as-shit True Arena.

One of the best games on the NES. Great beat 'em up with light RPG mechanics that is surprisingly pretty manageable in terms of difficulty.

Iconic in every way and the Mega Man game to play if you have never tried one before. Super approachable even for an NES game.

A decent entry in the series - good graphics for the time and refines a lot of aspects that were flawed from the original, such as save and recharge stations. However, barring a few tracks, the music is mostly ambient bleeps and bloops, and the gameplay can get pretty repetitive by the end of it all.

Played it as a part of Pac-Man Museum+. Super smooth controls, appealing graphics, and an amazing soundtrack. The unlimited continues that this port offers makes the game a quick but enjoyable reinterpretation of the arcade classic.

A super fun rhythm game that's simple to pick up and play and tons of fun to master. Just as addicting as the developers' WarioWare series.