
there's a few that manage to stay dear to my heart over the years and i'll go back and play from time to time.
super mario brother's world and link to the past for snes.
holy cow, so many hours wasted but those games right there gave me my first real feeling of elation when you finally finally clear something difficult in a game. back when i played; there wasn't really much internet to speak of so you had to figure things out, rely on friends or call the nintendo hotline for hints if desperate enough xD so it felt to me; when you finally figured out a puzzle or got that extra secret level unlocked, i felt that much more dapper about it.
final fantasy adventure (*coughcough*mana series*coughcough*)
this one really pulled me into the story and exploration aspect. i borrowed it from a friend and spent so much time playing it and reborrowing it; she ended up just letting me keep it. not sure why but the story and gameplay's just so enjoyable i still go back and play it periodically.
dragon warrior monsters
another game i borrowed and ended up buying, i got way into the training and breeding for special skills (always had a unicorn in my party) and loved how the home map of the tree would change and grow as the story progressed. i never actually beat it past story mode but it's still fun to go back and play. not to mention the music was wonderful and relaxing in a lot of the field maps
super mario brother's world and link to the past for snes.
holy cow, so many hours wasted but those games right there gave me my first real feeling of elation when you finally finally clear something difficult in a game. back when i played; there wasn't really much internet to speak of so you had to figure things out, rely on friends or call the nintendo hotline for hints if desperate enough xD so it felt to me; when you finally figured out a puzzle or got that extra secret level unlocked, i felt that much more dapper about it.
final fantasy adventure (*coughcough*mana series*coughcough*)
this one really pulled me into the story and exploration aspect. i borrowed it from a friend and spent so much time playing it and reborrowing it; she ended up just letting me keep it. not sure why but the story and gameplay's just so enjoyable i still go back and play it periodically.
dragon warrior monsters
another game i borrowed and ended up buying, i got way into the training and breeding for special skills (always had a unicorn in my party) and loved how the home map of the tree would change and grow as the story progressed. i never actually beat it past story mode but it's still fun to go back and play. not to mention the music was wonderful and relaxing in a lot of the field maps
too sexy to keep unhidden 
