Comfy little Mario game, though pretty uninspired. I have a bias towards handhelds, otherwise, I probably wouldn't rank it so high.

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.

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.

Amazing entry in the series. Looks and sounds amazing, and though they played it safe, Kirby's transition to 3D was nearly flawless.

Basically the NES version of a B-movie. Slightly below average platformer with a ridiculous premise, decent graphics and pretty good music. Once you play one level you've played them all.

A fantastic creation tool with a great story mode, amazing soundtrack, and endless possibilities. It dosent commit as fully to the "arts and crafts" theme as the fist but makes up for it with its larger range of possibilities.

While it's a step backward from Super Star in terms of level design and combat complexity, DL3 makes up for that with its amazing art direction and, in my opinion, the best soundtrack in the series. Plus Zero rules.

Great game on an underrated as fuck console. Amazing graphics and soundtrack for the limited hardware, and it carried over the game play of the series very well.

One to one conversion of the gameplay of the NES games. The graphics have more color, though they aren't much improved, and the music does take a hit. However, the password system makes this a great way to practice the NES games.