Episode 1.10 Top 5 SNES Games on Switch Online

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On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast, Son highlights his Top 5 SNES games available on Nintendo Switch Online. We talk about throwback SNES games that are available on Nintendo Switch Online.

We don’t always cover the newest games and gaming systems. If you want more current games, take a listen to our episode 1.9 on the Oculus Quest 2 Update. If you want some retro gaming talk, here’s what we cover on this episode:

5. The Peace Keepers (1994)

  • Beat ‘em up arcade game with sweet 80’s music.
  • Son likes to play as Al who looks like The Rock and uses a Rocket Launcher
Screen capture of The Peace Keepers game on SNES
Side scrolling beat ’em up action on The Peace Keepers! Is it just me or does the face look like a hybrid of Rambo and Michael Scott from The Office? Image courtesy of GamingWithSwag.com.

4. Super Mario World (1990)

  • You can hatch and ride Yoshi in this game
  • This game also has the Super Cape option that lets you fly
Screen capture of Darth Vader dueling with an Oculus Quest 2 user in Vader Immortal: Episode 1
Image courtesy of Nintendo and NME.com.

3. Super Punch Out (1994)

Screen capture image of Richie's Plank Experience, a game which gives users a chance to conquer their fear of heights
What legitimate boxing organization allows Gabby Jay to fight with a record of 1-99 and at his age well north of 55! Image courtesy of Nintendo and Reddit post.

2. Super Tennis (1991)

  • It’s fun to play this tennis game either with a friend or against the CPU
  • We are not that great at this game and the graphics are a slight step up from the Original NES – I guess that’s what makes it Super Tennis
Screen capture image of first-person shooter Warhammer 40,000: Battle Sister for the Oculus Quest 2
Seriously, the back line judges or ball boys look like Werewolves, or is it just us? Image courtesy of giantbomb.com.

Before we list Son’s top SNES game available on the Nintendo Switch Online, we have a few honorable (or dishonorable) mentions:

Honorable Mention #1 Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1991)

  • You have power up abilities for hitters and pitchers which is super odd
  • This game would be so much better if it were a straight up baseball game
Screen capture of a social game, Rec Room, with user-generated avatars interacting in the game
Is the lightning absolutely necessary? We don’t think so. image courtesy of lukiegames.com.

Honorable Mention #2 Natsume Championship Wrestling (1994)

  • The game developers must have used a bad wrestling name generator to come up with these characters
Screen capture image of Echo VR, an Oculus Quest 2 game combining individual flight and frisbee
Let’s just say the wrestler names are the most entertaining part of Natsume Championship Wrestling. Image courtesy of retrogamer.net.

Honorable Mention #3 Demon’s Crest (1994)

  • This game is so intense. Son can’t get past the first series.
  • For 1994, this game has a great story and graphics.
Screen capture image of Job Simulator which allows the user to test out a variety of work situations
For 1994, Demon’s Crest has some sweet looking graphics. Image courtesy (again) thanks to retrogamer.net.

1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (1991)

  • This is an old time Zelda game, not an open sandbox world like Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  • Son has invested a lot of time playing this game
Title screen highlighting the Panic! At The Disco music pack available for Beat Saber
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a classic game for retro and current gamers alike. Image courtesy of gamerantimages.com.

Finally, Son has a final SNES game that will only frustrate you. Don’t play this because it’s crazy hard.

Super Ghouls and Ghosts (1991)

Image of the Netflix user interface while browsing for shows on the Oculus Quest 2 VR system
Save the girl. Battle amazing beasts and demons. Fight in your underpants. Break your controller because this game is so ridiculously hard. In no particular order. Image courtesy of videochums.com.

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