


This list also has some known limitations. So classic games such as Mortal Kombat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time which debuted in the arcade and had to be altered for the SNES hardware will not necessarily appear on this list. Players were also required to vote on a game based on its merits as a Super NES game. Therefore games such as Final Fantasy V, which was only released in Japan, and Steven Seagal Is The Final Option, which was never officially released, were not valid picks. In order to be eligible for inclusion a game had to be available in North America and have received a commercial release. Each player picked 100 games and ranked them from 1-100, with 1 being their top pick and 100 being their lowest. The rules for voting were the same as they were with the NES list.

His comments appear in yellow.ĭarkMaze of Dark Maze Studios and Press Start. His comments appear in dark green.ĭouche McCallister of. So instead, I assembled an elite team of people who I personally think are awesome to comment on the list. Not everyone who was involved in the voting process was available to comment on the final version of the list, while others weren't invited to comment due to their inability to successfully find the Shift button on their keyboards. After everyone's picks were ranked and filed, everything was ready to go. Some of those people worked on the original list, some of them were newcomers. I couldn't undertake a project of this magnitude on my own, so a team of expert voters was assembled to help create the master list. So then I did what any self-respecting American would do in my situation: I gave up on my dream and decided to attempt something significantly easier. Punches were thrown, blood was spilled, and everyone accused at least one other person of being gay. Then someone pointed out to him that he could have looked it up on Wikipedia instead of whining that he didn't know what it was. Then one guy kept saying we should include Game Boy Advance games because he was born in 1991 and he had no idea what this "Super Mario Land" thing that everyone kept bringing up was. There was this whole huge argument about whether or not the list should be just original Game Boy games or if Game Boy Color games counted as well. I had wanted to do a list of the best Game Boy titles ever, but the preliminary meetings didn't go well.
#TOP 100 GAMEBOY GAMES FULL#
It has now been three full years since the launch of, and I figured there's no better way to celebrate than with a list of 100 best SNES games ever. So now here we are, fourteen months later. At the very least, it was warm enough to warrant a sequel. The list wasn't perfect - lists never are - but the reception was generally warm. On September 30, 2006, I unveiled my pet project to the world: A list of the 100 best NES games ever.
