There was a really interesting conversation on IRC last night on classic games. Though I missed it, I was logged on, so I was able to read it earlier today. Of particular interest to me was
a link to a page showing what the author thinks are the best lesser-known SNES games across the different genres. I've spent hours on a couple of these since, one in particular.
Do Re Mi Fantasy: Milon's Quest is something I missed entirely before, probably because it only appeared in Japan. I located
an English IPS patch and went to town on it. This is a nifty platformer which starts out easy enough. I've completed the first 3 stages. I need to play it a lot more to get a good feel for how involved it gets, but the menu screen makes me think there is some good depth here. It looks very good for the SNES, in a colorful cartoony way, and has some surprisingly good music to accompany the running and hopping. The controls are exactly what they should be.
The Firemen I also missed, but this time I'm not sure why. This game grabbed me and has not let go. I absolutely love it. You are a fireman running through a burning building with a sidekick who helps with an ax, and also carries out injured victims. Your weapons are a hose, a spray extinguisher and a couple of water bombs. Fire is everywhere, and the flames come in all sorts of nasty varieties. Your goal is to make it through the floors of the building, surviving while putting out as much of the fire as you can. At the end of each stage, you get your fire-extinguished rating as a percentage. The mechanics are excellent for SNES pad limitations, and work very well with the 360 controller and the left analog stick. Chasing the fire into all the corners of the rooms becomes quickly addicting. The perspective is overhead. I highly recommend this to anyone who still enjoys this kind of game.
Illusion of Gaia I had tried before, but somehow I got distracted and lost track. It seems like a good alternative for Zelda 3 fans. I went through some of it quickly to refamiliarize myself, and unless something else pulls me away again, I'm in for a longer haul this time. This is still just about my favorite kind of classic game.
The page has many good suggestions, some of which I am very familiar with. Two other games it considers tops I can recommend wholeheartedly:
Space Megaforce / Super Aleste is an amazing shootemup. I spent weeks on this on the SNES in its day. The same is true about
Tetris Attack, a superb puzzle game, though I would dispute that this one is undiscovered. A terrific new take on
Tetris Attack is called
Poker Smash on XBLA. The mechanics have been extensively refined, but the premise remains basically the same. There's plenty more here for the diehards. Don't be shy.