One of my favorite games of all time. The only reason it's not 5 stars is that the remake is superior in nearly every way, especially in the graphics department.

Despite the flack that Gen 1 gets for its perceived brokenness, this game holds up pretty well. As long as you prepare a team in advance and have a game plan set, it's not overly difficult, and the extra additions that Yellow brought, as minor as they are, made the experience a lot more fulfilling.

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.

Fun beat-em-up that's a must-play with a friend in the arcade.

A phenomenal entry in the series. Amazing atmosphere, a beautiful, more ambient soundtrack, and phenomenal controls. Also one of the easier Castlevania games, so a great entry point for newcomers.

A fun little parody to play during Halloween. Great graphics, fun upbeat music, and entertaining horror parodies throughout. A little more challenging than it would let on but the password system helps out a lot with this.

One of if not the best games on the GameBoy. Short but sweet slow-paced platform with big, attractive sprites, fun power-ups, and a catchy soundtrack.

Simple but fun remix of Sonic 2 for an underrated handheld.

While on the short side as far as level length, and not the most complex game in the world, this is a great Kirby spinoff with some amazing remixes of familiar Kirby tunes, surreal backgrounds, and fun level designs that take advantage of the game's central gimmick.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.