Mario 3 was my first impactful Mario experience but this game was by far the most influential. The amount of secret stuff was mind blowing. It was like an endless treasure hunt.
From Mario 3 on NES to Super Mario World on SNES and then Mario 64, Nintendo out did themselves with those three games on those consoles. The Leaps and Bounds each game took on those respective systems were incredible.
Not only that the original Mario World is good, those ROM hacks of the game are very creative. I've been collecting Super Mario World hacks since high school and they're still fun to play to this day.
Then your friend discovers that if you sit on the Special World map screen for a bit, the theme to the original SMB plays, with steel drums. Then he shows it off to you, and you go "Woooow, that's cool". Mind you, I was in high school when both the Genesis and SNES came out, the Genesis wowed me, but the SNES blew my mind.
@Kirbylight2 the only mistake is that the Castles of the Koopalings and the Fortresses cannot be replayed during the same game (after you save). And also that Yoshi cannot enter inside the Castles, Ghost Houses and Fortresses. Other than that, Super Mario World is superior to Super Mario Bros 3 if only for the fact that there is Yoshi (although there are less power-ups)
So, this is your first Mario game? I guess it's probably the best starting point of the original 4 games. It really is much easier than SMB3 I played Mario games since the beginning.
Indeed, it is my _very first video game_ as far as I can remember, playing this classic since I was practically a baby, or at least old enough to hold a controller, ha ha. Ah, the SNES, it may be the greatest console era for games. Good times.
God I love that game, actually that's my first Mario game when I was kid. I never have the NES just the SNES then the N64 console and those were the only consoles I played. This game is one of the best Mario games I ever played and has great challenges, awesome boss fights, secret levels, and all other things in this game.
That one stage on the cliff overlooking Bowser Castle, that section I couldn't get enough of, calling it the Super Fun Happy Slide. Just saying the name brings back the good times with my brother. He would've been 33 in two month and two days.
The year is 2020, I have played Super Mario World for the first time I was not ready for how absolutely spectacular this game was, easily one of my all time favorite Mario games, they do so much with the level design, Mario wrecks castles in the most entertaining ways, I found a lot of enjoyment in the setting & above all else, gods did I fall in love with the cap power up & movement as a whole with this game I also learnt I absolutely suck at 2d Mario
Got my Super NES just after launch in August of 91 after my parents said I would have to pay half. I earned more than half and they got me F-Zero and Gradius 3 as well. My friends would come over all the time to play Super Mario World. My all time favorite Mario game! I still have my original Super NES complete with no yellowing whatsoever.
@@majakmajak7596 I earned the money to get it. It was my first major purchase. I took great care of it over the years and continue to do so. It has the original red on white 1-800 number customer service sticker on the back of the console with the two Mario's running towards each other and not the gray label seen through the rest of the life of the SNES. It's a prized possession in my collection!
My very first video game. I remember how it took until the age of the Internet to find the last few exits of the game - the ones leading to Soda Lake and Valley Fortress, I believe. Edit: Also, at 8:10 - I had no idea there was something up there, even after all these years!
@@NintendoComplete i still envy u that u beated final fantasy VII without miss, i don't have time to play it plus my memory card got corrupted so i want your powers and beat any game without raging
I believe they were named differently in the Japanese version; I don't remember their exact names but I think they were named more along the lines of the difficulty level you were playing with. In fact... ~ka-google~ ...oh wow! Okay, I think I can see why they changed it. Weirdly enough, it looks like they took FOUR level names instead of eight, and just used them all twice each - not even a "2" to differentiate 'em. Plus I don't think "Even The Mario Staff Is Shocked Course" would've fit in the text box (and why wouldn't you have that as stages 7 and 8 instead of 3 and 4?!).
@@NintendoComplete Eh, every ten years, we look back twenty and wonder how the hell we convinced ourselves the slang of the times wasn't. The circle of pop culture! (Guarantee ya we'll be cringing at 'cringey' in 2030!)
@@YukaTakeuchiFan I certainly believe it. I already cringe at the word cringey. I was just too lazy too type out "cringe inducing." I thank God Nintendo never had Mario utter the word "beyotch" or refer to coins as hot bling. That'd be mad sus.
@@YukaTakeuchiFan For me, it's every 5 years. It's so hard to not cringe at lots of outdated slang. Very few terms I think aged okay, like *_"Bogus"_* , *_"Bodacious"_* , and *_"Radical"_* . But then you have stuff like using the word *_"not"_* in a sarcastic way... (😑 Uhhh...).
Man you're busting secrets that I didnt even know about and I've played this game many times since it came out when i was old enough to try to play video games. And you're clearing them faster than I am. I knew a number of secrets but man...nicely done! By the way, when you did the 1st Donut Land board...at the end, you COULD have gotten the secret key as it is possible to get that even without the block wall to run up on. Its just harder without the wall. It just requires getting some flight to accomplish it and good timing.
0:49 Troy Baker on Yoshi Island. 13:00 Margot Robbie on Donut Plants. 42:58 Ashley Johnson on Vanilla Dome. 1:10:46 Adam Driver on the twin Bridges. 1:29:39 Marion Cotillard on Forest of Illusion. 1:57:25 Joel Kinnaman on Chocolate Island. 2:05:03 Star Road. 2:40:32 Aarón Eckhart on Valley of Bowser. 3:08:10 Everyone is in the Castle of Bowser.
Truthfully NC. I was unimpressed on Super Mario World to convinced me to purchase a Super Nintendo. I was (like many) still enjoying many hours of Super Mario Bros 3 for the NES and that game was still hot on the market over a year later here in North America. I recall the uproar that this game cause by irate parents saying that its just an updated version of SMB3, but now you had to spent a few hundred dollars that required you to spend for a new console in order to play SMW. Don't get me wrong, it's an enjoyable game, but wasn't enough for me to buy a whole new unit just to play it. On the other hand, the game that made me so excitingly to do so was F-Zero. Totally stunned me on how the music, the fast pace, and futuristic it was. Everything was so perfect, and the manual just fantastic with the history of F-Zero and a comic it included inside of it as well.
Nintendo should have made more side scrollers even through the N64, gamecube, and Wii eras. The whole industry really invested more into 3d than they should have imo.
“[ _Super Mario World_ ] was the last of the ‘S-tier’ 2D _Super Mario_ games.” Aside from _Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins_ and _Super Mario Maker 2_ , that is.
The bonafide classic that came with everyone's SNES at the beginning, felt a little strange the first time I played it as it also felt epic as well The newness novelty has long worn off, and it no longer feels odd, but imagine the first time you are playing the console, and you see the Mode 7, the scaling of the Bowser sprite at the end, and the sprite scaling and rotation in other games. Something you only ever saw at that time in Namco arcades games, and a select few Taito arcade games.
I discovered Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the early 90's, in 1991. But I didn't become a fan of this game 2 years later, in 1993, better than the original NES and the Game Boy. I had this cartridge since 2002, after I got at an auction. Nowaways, it's a collector's item.
i remember not being able to find the main exit for Forest of Illusions and instead found the secret exit that leads me to a star road. Little did i know ,the star road takes me to Bowser castle, letting me beating the game quickly
There are “only” 96 exits. I suppose the developers would like to have 100, but they miss four phases for some reason (for example, I think there could be at least two phases else after Soda Lake, one Chocolate Secret phase else and may a Forest of Illusion on the middle of the labirint forest).
I have this game and a great breaktaking of good Super NES library. It was right there along with: F-Zero SimCity Pilotwings The Chessmaster Super Bases Loaded Super R-Type R-Type III: The Third Lightning the Madden NFL games ActRaiser Final Fight Final Fight 2 Final Fight 3 Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Final Fantasy II Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest Home Alone Paperboy 2 Super Castlevania IV Joe & Mac Super Smash T.V. The Addams Family Lemmings Contra III: The Alien Wars The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Street Fighter II Mario Paint Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in Time Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters Super Mario Kart Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition Jeopardy! Super Star Wars Gunforce Sonic Blast Man The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse Batman Returns Star Fox The Terminator Yoshi's Cookie Mario is Missing! Mario's Time Machine Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World World Heroes World Heroes 2 Mortal Kombat Secret of Mana T2: The Arcade Game Disney's Aladdin Mega Man X The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates NBA Jam Bebe's Kids Super Metroid Donkey Kong Country Super Punch-Out!! Wario's Woods Disney's The Lion King Tetris/Dr. Mario Rap Jam: Volume 1 Kirby's Dream Course Rise of the Robots Bust-A-Move EarthBound Chrono Trigger Ninja Gaiden Trilogy Killer Instinct Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Revolution X Super Mario RPG Magic Boy Kirby Super Star: 8 Games in One! Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers Disney's Toy Story Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow NBA Hangtime Harvest Moon Space Invaders Frogger and many, many more Those good games are why the Super NES is my 2nd favorite console of all-time, along with my original Nintendo NES. I didn't have the Super NES in the 90's and the early 2000's, just the NES and the N64 consoles, then in 2002, I had the Super NES after I got at an auction, and those were the only 3 consoles I played. The Super NES is described as "The World's Most Popular 16-Bit Video game System."
Man I remember back in the cheating device days Id use the Game Genie...now a days its all Saves states and emulators, Nintendo could have made their own multi game cheat device and called IT Nintendo Power. Oh well.....what I like about the classics is they remember to cap the end of the pipes, these MM Levels they dont do that, looks jank
The last paragraph of your video description? I’m not sure whether your taking shots at Yoshi’s Island, Yoshi’s Story, New Super Mario Bros, or all three. I’d be careful about taking shots at Yoshi’s Island if I were you, for internet fanboys can be quite ravenous you know.
Many of you have requested this one over the years, so finally, here it is. Mario's first 16-bit game is still one of the best in the entire series!
Thanks Nintendo!
I agree
Agreed!
It's also the biggest-selling SNES game, with 20,610,000 units sold.
Thanks mate nostalgia chart off the richter
Another classic in the Super Mario series that one could play forever and enjoy!
The best of all IMO!
@@nevg21Have It?
Honestly, my favorite Mario game of all time. Could play it forever, and probably will.
Mario 3 was my first impactful Mario experience but this game was by far the most influential. The amount of secret stuff was mind blowing. It was like an endless treasure hunt.
From Mario 3 on NES to Super Mario World on SNES and then Mario 64, Nintendo out did themselves with those three games on those consoles. The Leaps and Bounds each game took on those respective systems were incredible.
Not only is this perfect for Super Mario's 35th Anniversary, it's also ready for the big 3-0 of Super NES.
Not only that the original Mario World is good, those ROM hacks of the game are very creative. I've been collecting Super Mario World hacks since high school and they're still fun to play to this day.
My Favorite SMW hack is the one that recreates the beta version of this game.
My first SNES game. Happy 35th Super Mario.
I'm pretty sure it was everyone's first SNES game since it came with the system
"There were no crying babies"
Dang, someone doesn't like Yoshi's Island. It was one of my favorite games
doesnt get much more nostalgic than this for me.
A classic that makes you want to find every secret in the knooks and crannies. So cool when you discovered the Special World for the first time.
I know, right? It blew my mind as a kid.
its hard to find the red switch palace
And then immediately bang your head against the wall while trying to beat Tubular.
Then your friend discovers that if you sit on the Special World map screen for a bit, the theme to the original SMB plays, with steel drums. Then he shows it off to you, and you go "Woooow, that's cool". Mind you, I was in high school when both the Genesis and SNES came out, the Genesis wowed me, but the SNES blew my mind.
Yeah.
Super Mario World is honestly the best 2d Mario game in my opinion
@Kirbylight2 the only mistake is that the Castles of the Koopalings and the Fortresses cannot be replayed during the same game (after you save). And also that Yoshi cannot enter inside the Castles, Ghost Houses and Fortresses. Other than that, Super Mario World is superior to Super Mario Bros 3 if only for the fact that there is Yoshi (although there are less power-ups)
@@vados8500 the castles can be replayed. Just hold R and L at the same time and then press Start
I remember playing this game for hours on my SNES. This brings me to a little trip down memory lane!
Go, Mario! Still a phenomenal game!
Man that game is the reason i play video games^^
Best game ever^^
The almighty MASTERPIECE,one of the best VIDEOGAMES ever created!
NO CAP!
One of the greatest games of all time even today.
This is the game that started it all, for me.
That's pretty much all there is to say.
So, this is your first Mario game? I guess it's probably the best starting point of the original 4 games. It really is much easier than SMB3
I played Mario games since the beginning.
Indeed, it is my _very first video game_ as far as I can remember, playing this classic since I was practically a baby, or at least old enough to hold a controller, ha ha. Ah, the SNES, it may be the greatest console era for games. Good times.
I have the game at home somewhere. It’s been long since I played this game and I gotta say that’s a good part in my CHILDHOOD. 👍❤️
Am I the only one that thinks that Super Mario World is one of the best games in the series?
My favourite game of all time
To commemorate the video game's 30th anniversary in Japan........
And the 30th Anniversary in North America in 2021.
I play this game anyday in my actual SNES. Such a great start on the system, givin it was 1990. Best Mario platformer if not counting All-Stars.
God I love that game, actually that's my first Mario game when I was kid. I never have the NES just the SNES then the N64 console and those were the only consoles I played. This game is one of the best Mario games I ever played and has great challenges, awesome boss fights, secret levels, and all other things in this game.
That one stage on the cliff overlooking Bowser Castle, that section I couldn't get enough of, calling it the Super Fun Happy Slide. Just saying the name brings back the good times with my brother. He would've been 33 in two month and two days.
You mean, "Donut Secret 2"? I also liked the view of Bowser's Castle the overworld gives us. It's a neat touch.
@@Dorian_Scott That's right. Never had a boring time replaying that stage.
What a great time back in the day, I like every bet of the game and still today’s
The year is 2020, I have played Super Mario World for the first time
I was not ready for how absolutely spectacular this game was, easily one of my all time favorite Mario games, they do so much with the level design, Mario wrecks castles in the most entertaining ways, I found a lot of enjoyment in the setting & above all else, gods did I fall in love with the cap power up & movement as a whole with this game
I also learnt I absolutely suck at 2d Mario
I've seen and played this game through so many times, I'm not gonna not click and watch the whole thing! Thanks for postin' this lad!
This really is such a great game, and fantastic launch title for the SNES.
This game has one of the most brilliant soundtracks ever. It took me like 20 years to realize almost every song is a clever rework of the same melody.
Got my Super NES just after launch in August of 91 after my parents said I would have to pay half. I earned more than half and they got me F-Zero and Gradius 3 as well. My friends would come over all the time to play Super Mario World. My all time favorite Mario game! I still have my original Super NES complete with no yellowing whatsoever.
A SNES that never yellowed. You sir are a lucky fellow.
@@majakmajak7596 I earned the money to get it. It was my first major purchase. I took great care of it over the years and continue to do so. It has the original red on white 1-800 number customer service sticker on the back of the console with the two Mario's running towards each other and not the gray label seen through the rest of the life of the SNES. It's a prized possession in my collection!
good for you
@@majakmajak7596 Thx!
My very first video game. I remember how it took until the age of the Internet to find the last few exits of the game - the ones leading to Soda Lake and Valley Fortress, I believe.
Edit: Also, at 8:10 - I had no idea there was something up there, even after all these years!
My first Mario game I ever played since I was a child! ☺
I'm playing this game in this moment with the Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
Very good👍👍
Good luck in the lost levels
Oh yeah, I forgot it also came as part of All-Stars. The copy we had of All-Stars only included 1-3 and Lost Levels.
@@NintendoComplete i still envy u that u beated final fantasy VII without miss, i don't have time to play it plus my memory card got corrupted so i want your powers and beat any game without raging
I see you've attended Luigi's dance school....you absolutely rocked this game
Thanks! I've played it so many times over the years :)
Loved discovering the secrets in this game. The blue yoshi broke the game so badly, lol.
Oh man, ikr? It was like the P-wing on steroids.
I like how all the Special Stages are all words used by cool people. Surprised "Radical" wasn't one of them.
Me too. It really is funny to think that those words were actually slang at the time. Kinda cringey, too.
I believe they were named differently in the Japanese version; I don't remember their exact names but I think they were named more along the lines of the difficulty level you were playing with. In fact... ~ka-google~
...oh wow! Okay, I think I can see why they changed it. Weirdly enough, it looks like they took FOUR level names instead of eight, and just used them all twice each - not even a "2" to differentiate 'em. Plus I don't think "Even The Mario Staff Is Shocked Course" would've fit in the text box (and why wouldn't you have that as stages 7 and 8 instead of 3 and 4?!).
@@NintendoComplete Eh, every ten years, we look back twenty and wonder how the hell we convinced ourselves the slang of the times wasn't. The circle of pop culture! (Guarantee ya we'll be cringing at 'cringey' in 2030!)
@@YukaTakeuchiFan I certainly believe it. I already cringe at the word cringey. I was just too lazy too type out "cringe inducing." I thank God Nintendo never had Mario utter the word "beyotch" or refer to coins as hot bling. That'd be mad sus.
@@YukaTakeuchiFan For me, it's every 5 years. It's so hard to not cringe at lots of outdated slang. Very few terms I think aged okay, like *_"Bogus"_* , *_"Bodacious"_* , and *_"Radical"_* . But then you have stuff like using the word *_"not"_* in a sarcastic way... (😑 Uhhh...).
Thank you for uploading. I grew up with the PlayStation but remember a friend had Mario and it’s a bit nostalgic.
Man you're busting secrets that I didnt even know about and I've played this game many times since it came out when i was old enough to try to play video games. And you're clearing them faster than I am. I knew a number of secrets but man...nicely done!
By the way, when you did the 1st Donut Land board...at the end, you COULD have gotten the secret key as it is possible to get that even without the block wall to run up on. Its just harder without the wall. It just requires getting some flight to accomplish it and good timing.
The best game ever invented on the face of the earth! It marked my childhood! ♥
My most favorite snes mario game ever as a kid
A lot of memories come up with that game.
I played this game so much as a kid loved it
I loved supermario
Its a lifetime classic for everyone
And also thanks for this secret
😀😀😀
0:49 Troy Baker on Yoshi Island.
13:00 Margot Robbie on Donut Plants.
42:58 Ashley Johnson on Vanilla Dome.
1:10:46 Adam Driver on the twin Bridges.
1:29:39 Marion Cotillard on Forest of Illusion.
1:57:25 Joel Kinnaman on Chocolate Island.
2:05:03 Star Road.
2:40:32 Aarón Eckhart on Valley of Bowser.
3:08:10 Everyone is in the Castle of Bowser.
Thanks! You bring so many childhood memories back. ☺
Super Mario World is a classic
oh.. wow, this is super nostalgic 🥹 thank you for uploading this. it makes me think about my childhood with my brothers ❤
Mario actually still IS a popular franchise.
Who said otherwise?
@@amso7169 K, I'm not the only one wondering then
Always has been
@@Blueflag04 yep!
When was it not
This game is the GOAT, not just the greatest Mario game ever, but also the greatest video game ever
The best game ever. Well i love supermario land too gbc
Nice shout-out to the Baby Rage in SMW2 in the description.
I like this videogame, greetings from Guaranda, Ecuador.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Truthfully NC. I was unimpressed on Super Mario World to convinced me to purchase a Super Nintendo. I was (like many) still enjoying many hours of Super Mario Bros 3 for the NES and that game was still hot on the market over a year later here in North America. I recall the uproar that this game cause by irate parents saying that its just an updated version of SMB3, but now you had to spent a few hundred dollars that required you to spend for a new console in order to play SMW. Don't get me wrong, it's an enjoyable game, but wasn't enough for me to buy a whole new unit just to play it.
On the other hand, the game that made me so excitingly to do so was F-Zero. Totally stunned me on how the music, the fast pace, and futuristic it was. Everything was so perfect, and the manual just fantastic with the history of F-Zero and a comic it included inside of it as well.
Nintendo should have made more side scrollers even through the N64, gamecube, and Wii eras. The whole industry really invested more into 3d than they should have imo.
“[ _Super Mario World_ ] was the last of the ‘S-tier’ 2D _Super Mario_ games.”
Aside from _Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins_ and _Super Mario Maker 2_ , that is.
The bonafide classic that came with everyone's SNES at the beginning, felt a little strange the first time I played it as it also felt epic as well The newness novelty has long worn off, and it no longer feels odd, but imagine the first time you are playing the console, and you see the Mode 7, the scaling of the Bowser sprite at the end, and the sprite scaling and rotation in other games. Something you only ever saw at that time in Namco arcades games, and a select few Taito arcade games.
Awesomeness
The only game where Mario is actually a Super person, with the cape and the flying
Now I am become Mario, destroyer of Koopas.
Also sprach Zarathustra, huh?
I think this one comes from Bhagavad Gita, quote made famous by Oppenheimer on Trinity test
Awesome job! Better than I could ever do
I love this game
You really had to lose your transformed Blue Yoshi before the final battle.
Other than that, solid run.
I discovered Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the early 90's, in 1991. But I didn't become a fan of this game 2 years later, in 1993, better than the original NES and the Game Boy. I had this cartridge since 2002, after I got at an auction. Nowaways, it's a collector's item.
2:59:22 Pure platforming skill. Also, the most unwanted mushroom in the game.
Reasonable since 3D all stars was announced
i remember not being able to find the main exit for Forest of Illusions and instead found the secret exit that leads me to a star road.
Little did i know ,the star road takes me to Bowser castle, letting me beating the game quickly
Damn, I'm late! Great video as usual, will you play its GBA "remake"?
1:16:28 it went with the music! Lmao
You'd think after all these years Bowser would learn his lesson.
Wait, you could kick the shells straight up? I-I need to have a think.
Super Mario World is the best video game on the Super Nintendo.
I have this on my New 3DSXL and I love it!
My top 3 favorite Mario games: super mario bros 3, super mario world, and super mario 3D world. Honorable mention: super mario all stars
At 1:20:39 A Disney Thing In Mario! Mickey Mouse Throwing Bombs At Mario!🐭
Thank you! My 40 year old big kid heart is smiling with joy! What platform are you using? I want to play again lol.
I think I used the Retroarch BSNES core. It's been awhile since I recorded this. But any SNES emulator should play it fine.
Hey guys super Mario world is my favorite game on snes.
I love this game 😊
❤
adorable.. the blue mages cast the Playstation logo at you..
I've seen Mario world in 1990-1991
2:21:54 Wait a minute... I thought the fall scenery would be unlocked once all 96 exits have been found.
There are “only” 96 exits. I suppose the developers would like to have 100, but they miss four phases for some reason (for example, I think there could be at least two phases else after Soda Lake, one Chocolate Secret phase else and may a Forest of Illusion on the middle of the labirint forest).
É gosto muito desse jogo, e sou tão apaixonada por esse jogo. 😍
Poor Yoshi
I still play this game
Ludwig & Roy Koopa used to be Earthquake Koopa on Mario Bros 3
If you want to get 100% completion, you need all the 96 exits.
Best mario game imo
This game is just a gem or this gem It s a just a game ?
I have this game and a great breaktaking of good Super NES library. It was right there along with:
F-Zero
SimCity
Pilotwings
The Chessmaster
Super Bases Loaded
Super R-Type
R-Type III: The Third Lightning
the Madden NFL games
ActRaiser
Final Fight
Final Fight 2
Final Fight 3
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Final Fantasy II
Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest
Home Alone
Paperboy 2
Super Castlevania IV
Joe & Mac
Super Smash T.V.
The Addams Family
Lemmings
Contra III: The Alien Wars
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Street Fighter II
Mario Paint
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in Time
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
Super Mario Kart
Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition
Jeopardy!
Super Star Wars
Gunforce
Sonic Blast Man
The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse
Batman Returns
Star Fox
The Terminator
Yoshi's Cookie
Mario is Missing!
Mario's Time Machine
Super Mario All-Stars
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
World Heroes
World Heroes 2
Mortal Kombat
Secret of Mana
T2: The Arcade Game
Disney's Aladdin
Mega Man X
The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock
The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates
NBA Jam
Bebe's Kids
Super Metroid
Donkey Kong Country
Super Punch-Out!!
Wario's Woods
Disney's The Lion King
Tetris/Dr. Mario
Rap Jam: Volume 1
Kirby's Dream Course
Rise of the Robots
Bust-A-Move
EarthBound
Chrono Trigger
Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
Killer Instinct
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Revolution X
Super Mario RPG
Magic Boy
Kirby Super Star: 8 Games in One!
Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers
Disney's Toy Story
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
NBA Hangtime
Harvest Moon
Space Invaders
Frogger
and many, many more
Those good games are why the Super NES is my 2nd favorite console of all-time, along with my original Nintendo NES. I didn't have the Super NES in the 90's and the early 2000's, just the NES and the N64 consoles, then in 2002, I had the Super NES after I got at an auction, and those were the only 3 consoles I played. The Super NES is described as "The World's Most Popular 16-Bit Video game System."
Now watching this, it feels weird.
Wow I never knew the board soda lake existed sheesh
My Favorite Game to this is Super Mario bros 4 Smw
can you do a video of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island? I would love to see a video of that game on your channel.
Man I remember back in the cheating device days Id use the Game Genie...now a days its all Saves states and emulators, Nintendo could have made their own multi game cheat device and called IT Nintendo Power. Oh well.....what I like about the classics is they remember to cap the end of the pipes, these MM Levels they dont do that, looks jank
13:22 13:26 Toy Story LOONEY TUNES BACK IN ACTION THE MOVIE 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
The last paragraph of your video description? I’m not sure whether your taking shots at Yoshi’s Island, Yoshi’s Story, New Super Mario Bros, or all three. I’d be careful about taking shots at Yoshi’s Island if I were you, for internet fanboys can be quite ravenous you know.
2:20:21 - Just in case anyone is here for the Super Mario overworld theme. 😊
Yellow switch palace
Green switch palace
Red switch palace
Blue switch palace
5:50 3up super mario world 🌍 Yoshi island
Fire Flower 🌻 feather caped fly mario balloon stomp