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  • Fuck the Labyrinth Zone. Fuck the Aquatic Ruin Zone too, it's not even that they are hard, they are just so slow and unfun. With Aquatic you can try to avoid by staying up top but I always fall to water fairly quickly.

  • After Burner, Space Harrier and Virtua Racing are cool ports. Playing them through 32X is more convenient than emulating the arcade originals. Knuckles Chaotix looks and sounds great but the gameplay can be clunky, still worth a look though.

    That's about it, most other titles are available on other platforms and the 32X ports aren't really an improvement as far as I know.

  • Original Ninja Gaiden trilogy is great (I hate Ninja Gaiden II's stage hazards but still).

    Super Mario Kart... eh, it's pretty average compare to the kart racers that came after it. It's not worth playing beyond curiostiy or nostalgia.

    There is nothing wrong with Super Mario World but for some reason it doesn't quite click with me.

    Battletoads would be a fun game if knew what the fuck it wanted to be.

    Original Metroid? It's kinda jank and a pain to play without a map, just play Zero Mission.

    Zelda's overworld can fuck right off, I swear it's only there to sell strategy guides. Dungeons are fun but if I already dumped 50$ on the game in the 80s only to realize there is no way to get through it without a guide or a magazine I wouldn't be super jazzed.

    Tetris is a timeless classic.

    Atari was great until 83, I think Activision's 2600 library hasn't aged one bit. It's all downhill from there, computers were the place to be for Western titles back then.

  • In today's gaming envoriment large companies can make promise after promise, deliver on none of them and walk away like nothing happened. The worst thing that can happen is some people calling you bad names online. What makes you think advertisement would be more ethical at a time no one gave a shit about gaming?