Who remembers Willow?
I thought it was top comfy above first legend of Zelda
>>3738058
Never played it until later on but willow is phenomenal. Really underrated game that still is relatively cheap for it's high quality.
For me the game that screams childhood more then anything is kirby's adventure. Loved it as a kid and still honestly one of my favorite games.
>>3738069
>mfw thats my second fav nes game
I think wed get along ok
I loved the ufo power
>>3738058
My wife loves this game. The instruction manual is covered in the save game codes. She even managed to save the Nintendo power map.
>"What do you want for your birthday, anon?"
>"A Mario game for my SNES!"
>"Ok. I will be back soon."
>"Hey, anon, they didn't have Mario but I bought this for you!"
I didn't like sports games as a kid (only Looney Tunes B-Ball), but NBA Hangtime was really cool. I loved to use the silly cheat codes (big head, monster head, etc.) on the players.
>>3738058
I would spend hours in this game using the warp password just exploring different areas and messing around.
All the stages have great level design, the outside overworlds and towns feel especially comfy to me with the swaying grass, colors, and music.
>>3739807
My parents were too cheap to get me nintendo power so i was on my own.
>>3739952
The music wad pretty comfy too but would get old after hearing it hours on end
This game makes me nauseous and I think it's really empty and boring.
>>3738058
I remember the movie and wanting Willow to die for some reason.
I think midgets just really creeped me out as a child.
>>3739991
I never saw the movie desu, ill go see if I can find it