best nintendo console and best games for each
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best nintendo console and best games for each
How would you rank the various Nintendo consoles and which are the very best games for each system?
I think that there's a case for saying that the GB is best overall, but it's a bit difficult to compare handhelds and consoles, so I'm suggesting we stick to the latter.
I think that there's a case for saying that the GB is best overall, but it's a bit difficult to compare handhelds and consoles, so I'm suggesting we stick to the latter.
I love the GBA, mainly because I have Yoshi's Island (the definitive 2D platformer) on the go, but now the DS is out and has GBA compatibility, I'd have to say the DS is the best Ninty hardware overall.
As for actual consoles though, the SNES has the best range of games, all of them classics, and all of them affordable - stuff like Secret Of Mana, Link To The Past, Yoshi's Island, CastleVania 4, R-Type 3, the Parodii etc - while the Cube comes a close second, but only for the Zelda Collection and Monkey Ball ^_-.
As for actual consoles though, the SNES has the best range of games, all of them classics, and all of them affordable - stuff like Secret Of Mana, Link To The Past, Yoshi's Island, CastleVania 4, R-Type 3, the Parodii etc - while the Cube comes a close second, but only for the Zelda Collection and Monkey Ball ^_-.

Among consoles:
SFC (great variety of pretty much everything)
Fave RPG: Der Langrisser
FC (greater variety of pretty much everything but too many games bleed my eyes and make me wonder how I enjoyed them so much in the good 'ol days)
Fave game: Flying Warriors (NES)
N64 (a few chessy fighters on the system, SRW64, and Ogre Battle POLC push it ahead of the GC for me)
Fave game: Super Robot Wars 64
GC (well, there's Gundam Pilots' Locus, SSBM, SRWGC, and that's it for GC exclusives that I actually enjoy)
Fave game: Skies of Arcadia Legends
SFC (great variety of pretty much everything)
Fave RPG: Der Langrisser
FC (greater variety of pretty much everything but too many games bleed my eyes and make me wonder how I enjoyed them so much in the good 'ol days)
Fave game: Flying Warriors (NES)
N64 (a few chessy fighters on the system, SRW64, and Ogre Battle POLC push it ahead of the GC for me)
Fave game: Super Robot Wars 64
GC (well, there's Gundam Pilots' Locus, SSBM, SRWGC, and that's it for GC exclusives that I actually enjoy)
Fave game: Skies of Arcadia Legends
I would rank them:
SFC/SNES - Huge game library, with many classics. Beautiful 2D graphics.
Favorites: Secret of Mana, R-Type III, Contra III, Axelay, Yoshi's Island, Wild Guns, ...etc, etc
GBA - Basically a SNES on the go.
Favorites: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, Astro Boy, Metroid Fusion, ...etc
DS - It plays GBA games, so no need to get a GBA now. DS games are cool too.
Favorites: Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow (yes, I'm a Castlevania maniac)
GC - not such a big library, but there are some great titles.
Favorites: RE4, Zelda Wind Waker, Killer 7, F-Zero GX, ...etc
NES - lots of good games, like SNES, but I find that 8-Bit graphics are harder to enjoy these days.
Favorites: Castlevania III, Life Force, Adventure of Link, ...etc
GB - Huge library, but I don't really want to play b&w games now. Some are still worth checking out though.
N64 - slim library and clunky and blurry 3D gaphics, this system pretty much sucks IMO.
Favorites: Sin & Punishment, Mischief Makers, Bangaioh, ...that's about it
SFC/SNES - Huge game library, with many classics. Beautiful 2D graphics.
Favorites: Secret of Mana, R-Type III, Contra III, Axelay, Yoshi's Island, Wild Guns, ...etc, etc
GBA - Basically a SNES on the go.
Favorites: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, Astro Boy, Metroid Fusion, ...etc
DS - It plays GBA games, so no need to get a GBA now. DS games are cool too.
Favorites: Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow (yes, I'm a Castlevania maniac)
GC - not such a big library, but there are some great titles.
Favorites: RE4, Zelda Wind Waker, Killer 7, F-Zero GX, ...etc
NES - lots of good games, like SNES, but I find that 8-Bit graphics are harder to enjoy these days.
Favorites: Castlevania III, Life Force, Adventure of Link, ...etc
GB - Huge library, but I don't really want to play b&w games now. Some are still worth checking out though.
N64 - slim library and clunky and blurry 3D gaphics, this system pretty much sucks IMO.
Favorites: Sin & Punishment, Mischief Makers, Bangaioh, ...that's about it
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NES: Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu comes to mind; I've never played the TG-16 game, but I've heard they're basically the same.
SNES: Super Mario World, good times. First game I ever beat, I remember going to the neighbors next door and telling them.
N64: Ocarina of Time, not much to say.
GameCube: F-Zero GX or Ikaruga, I don't know. GameCube's the only N console I never had much time with.
Game Boy: Super Mario Land
GBC: Wario Land 2 DX
GBA: Astro Boy, i.e. one of the greatest games evar.
DS: Trauma Center. Dawn of Sorrow was pretty addictive, too.
I'm pretty surprised I listed as many Mario games as I did, I guess I really do have a soft spot for the mustachioed fat boy...
SNES: Super Mario World, good times. First game I ever beat, I remember going to the neighbors next door and telling them.
N64: Ocarina of Time, not much to say.
GameCube: F-Zero GX or Ikaruga, I don't know. GameCube's the only N console I never had much time with.
Game Boy: Super Mario Land
GBC: Wario Land 2 DX
GBA: Astro Boy, i.e. one of the greatest games evar.
DS: Trauma Center. Dawn of Sorrow was pretty addictive, too.
I'm pretty surprised I listed as many Mario games as I did, I guess I really do have a soft spot for the mustachioed fat boy...
Bah! GBA was the best thing to happen to games in the past 5 years. Great 2D action games, great RPG's (in fact, I consider it to be the best system for RPG's), and some fun ports of older games. Plus, it's handheld, cheap, and has cheap games. Not to mention all the GB and GBC games you can play.
Sure there wasn't a backlight and the SP fucking murders my hands, but the quality of the software is great.
Sure there wasn't a backlight and the SP fucking murders my hands, but the quality of the software is great.
NES: Even though I'm a Sega fanboy, this is the definitive videogame system. The only flaw it has is the cartridge slot.
Fav games: Contra, Castlevania I/III, Super Mario Bros. 3, Shatterhand, Mega Man series
SNES: Another amazing system, I prefer the other 16-bitters because of their superior action and shmup titles, but the SNES is still great.
Fav games: Super Metroid, Demon's Crest, Mega Man X, Link to the Past
Gamecube: Nintendo made some bad moves and didn't cultivate third party developers the way they could have, but this system still has some sweet games.
Fav games: RE4, Ikaruga, PN03, Viewtiful Joe, Eternal Darkness
N64: Not a big fan of this system. I don't mind the cartridge-based games, but I really hate the controller and the library isn't very good.
Fav games: OoT, Majora's Mask, Blast Corps, Super Mario 64
Fav games: Contra, Castlevania I/III, Super Mario Bros. 3, Shatterhand, Mega Man series
SNES: Another amazing system, I prefer the other 16-bitters because of their superior action and shmup titles, but the SNES is still great.
Fav games: Super Metroid, Demon's Crest, Mega Man X, Link to the Past
Gamecube: Nintendo made some bad moves and didn't cultivate third party developers the way they could have, but this system still has some sweet games.
Fav games: RE4, Ikaruga, PN03, Viewtiful Joe, Eternal Darkness
N64: Not a big fan of this system. I don't mind the cartridge-based games, but I really hate the controller and the library isn't very good.
Fav games: OoT, Majora's Mask, Blast Corps, Super Mario 64

We here shall not rest until we have made a drawing-room of your shaft, and if you do not all finally go down to your doom in patent-leather shoes, then you shall not go at all.
I like the SNES and GBA, and partial to the Famicom/Disk System.
I DESPISE the N64 more than anything else. The N64 spelled the end of my Nintendo fanboyism days. Because of this, I still have my reserves about GameCube and DS. I own the systems, but have no more than two games for each. My GameCube sits in my frequent access closet because there is the miniscule possibility I might play it again someday, but I've boxed up my DS and put it in deep storage.
edit: oh. and favourite games.... the only positive part of an otherwise Nintendo-hating post.
Game & Watch: Hmm, haven't played many of these, but..Manhole?
Famicom Disk System: Ice Hockey, Zanac
SNES: R-Type III, Secret of Mana, Wild Guns, Oshaberi Parodius, Pop'n Twinbee
Virtual Boy: Red Alarm
N64: Sin & Punishment
GBA: Gradius Galaxies, Megaman Zero, Aria of Sorrow
DS: Dawn of Sorrow and hmm...Pictochat? With myself?
I DESPISE the N64 more than anything else. The N64 spelled the end of my Nintendo fanboyism days. Because of this, I still have my reserves about GameCube and DS. I own the systems, but have no more than two games for each. My GameCube sits in my frequent access closet because there is the miniscule possibility I might play it again someday, but I've boxed up my DS and put it in deep storage.
edit: oh. and favourite games.... the only positive part of an otherwise Nintendo-hating post.
Game & Watch: Hmm, haven't played many of these, but..Manhole?
Famicom Disk System: Ice Hockey, Zanac
SNES: R-Type III, Secret of Mana, Wild Guns, Oshaberi Parodius, Pop'n Twinbee
Virtual Boy: Red Alarm
N64: Sin & Punishment
GBA: Gradius Galaxies, Megaman Zero, Aria of Sorrow
DS: Dawn of Sorrow and hmm...Pictochat? With myself?
NES-A classic system that doesn't have the best graphics, but has a ton of good games.
Favorite games-Castlevania III Dracula's Curse, Super Mario Bros 3, Zelda 1, Zanac, Guardian Legend, Contra, Super C, Life Force, Ninja Gaiden 1/2, Megaman series, etc.
SNES-A great lineup with lots of game games
Favorite games-Super Puyo Puyo Tsu Remix, Contra III, Super Castlevania IV, F-Zero, Yoshi's Island, Final Fantasy 3/6, Super Mario RPG, Chrono Trigger, Ganbare Goemon 1-4, Pop 'n Twinbee, Super Mario All Stars, Zelda: A Link to the Past, etc.
GB-Nintendo's first portable. Started with "quick fix" games, but later branched out into more complex games. A great portable system.
Favorite games-Final Fantasy Adventure/Seiken Denestu, Castlevania II Belmont's Revenge, Nemesis, Megaman/Rockman World series, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Land, Pokemon R/B/Y, Zelda: Link's Awakening, Wario Land, Wario Land II, etc.
GBC-Often shunned for having too many crappy third party games, but it actually has a good amout of good games.
Favorite Games-Pokemon Puzzle Challenge, Pokemon G/S/C, Pokemon Card, Zelda Oracles, Link's Awakening DX, Survival Kids, Metal Gear Solid/Ghost Babel, Mario Golf, Dragon Warrior I and II, Dragon Warrior III, etc.
GBA-A very good portable system with some great games and backwards compatibility.
Favorite games-Astro Boy, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Kururin Paradise, Megaman Zero, Metroid Fusion, Castlevania Circle of the Moon, Castlevania Aria of Sorrow, Zelda Minish Cap, Mr. Driller Ace, Mario Kart Super Circuit, F-Zero Climax, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Megaman Battle Network 2, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, Megaman Battle Network 3, Chu Chu Rocket, Racing Gears Advance, etc.
DS-Nintendo's latest handheld with some awesome games.
Favorite games-Trauma Center, Ganbare Goemon Toukai Dochuu, Meteos, Mario Kart DS, Super Mario 64 DS, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Ouendan, Kirby Canvus Curse.
N64-Known as a failure, but has some excellent games.
Favorite games-Super Mario 64, Starfox 64, Goemon's Great Adventure, Mischief Makers, Zelda Orcania of Time, Zelda Majora's Mask, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Wave Race 64, F-Zero X, etc.
GameCube-despite some shaky 3rd party support, it has some nifty games
Favorite games-Zelda Wind Waker, Zelda Four Swords Adventures, Mr. Driller Drill Land, Viewtiful Joe, Super Monkey Ball 1/2, F-Zero GX, Metroid Prime 1/2, etc.
Favorite games-Castlevania III Dracula's Curse, Super Mario Bros 3, Zelda 1, Zanac, Guardian Legend, Contra, Super C, Life Force, Ninja Gaiden 1/2, Megaman series, etc.
SNES-A great lineup with lots of game games
Favorite games-Super Puyo Puyo Tsu Remix, Contra III, Super Castlevania IV, F-Zero, Yoshi's Island, Final Fantasy 3/6, Super Mario RPG, Chrono Trigger, Ganbare Goemon 1-4, Pop 'n Twinbee, Super Mario All Stars, Zelda: A Link to the Past, etc.
GB-Nintendo's first portable. Started with "quick fix" games, but later branched out into more complex games. A great portable system.
Favorite games-Final Fantasy Adventure/Seiken Denestu, Castlevania II Belmont's Revenge, Nemesis, Megaman/Rockman World series, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Land, Pokemon R/B/Y, Zelda: Link's Awakening, Wario Land, Wario Land II, etc.
GBC-Often shunned for having too many crappy third party games, but it actually has a good amout of good games.
Favorite Games-Pokemon Puzzle Challenge, Pokemon G/S/C, Pokemon Card, Zelda Oracles, Link's Awakening DX, Survival Kids, Metal Gear Solid/Ghost Babel, Mario Golf, Dragon Warrior I and II, Dragon Warrior III, etc.
GBA-A very good portable system with some great games and backwards compatibility.
Favorite games-Astro Boy, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Kururin Paradise, Megaman Zero, Metroid Fusion, Castlevania Circle of the Moon, Castlevania Aria of Sorrow, Zelda Minish Cap, Mr. Driller Ace, Mario Kart Super Circuit, F-Zero Climax, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Megaman Battle Network 2, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, Megaman Battle Network 3, Chu Chu Rocket, Racing Gears Advance, etc.
DS-Nintendo's latest handheld with some awesome games.
Favorite games-Trauma Center, Ganbare Goemon Toukai Dochuu, Meteos, Mario Kart DS, Super Mario 64 DS, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Ouendan, Kirby Canvus Curse.
N64-Known as a failure, but has some excellent games.
Favorite games-Super Mario 64, Starfox 64, Goemon's Great Adventure, Mischief Makers, Zelda Orcania of Time, Zelda Majora's Mask, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Wave Race 64, F-Zero X, etc.
GameCube-despite some shaky 3rd party support, it has some nifty games
Favorite games-Zelda Wind Waker, Zelda Four Swords Adventures, Mr. Driller Drill Land, Viewtiful Joe, Super Monkey Ball 1/2, F-Zero GX, Metroid Prime 1/2, etc.
Last edited by BrianC on Mon Jan 09, 2006 2:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
As a Nintendo fanboy, I must jump in!
First the consoles:
NES: My first videogame system, loads of childhood memories. The graphics are a bit dated now, but there's tons of good games for it.
My NES picks - Super Mario Bros 3, Kirby's Adventure, Final Fantasy, the Legend of Zelda
SNES: This the where most of my videogaming childhood came from. Great 16-bit graphics and sound. Amazing library.
My SNES picks - Super Mario World + Allstars, F-Zero, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy II(IV), Final Fantasy III(VI), Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, Super Mario Kart, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and many more.
N64 - Now this is where my fanboyism waned. Good controller at the time, but clunky graphics, and cart format alienated third party developers. (This system was out when CD-based consoles were all the rage). Some good games, however.
My N64 picks - Super Mario 64, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mariokart 64, F-Zero X, Blast Corps, San Francisco Rush series, Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube - Cool little system that I still can't afford yet. Not much third-party support and the system is considered "dead" to the public, but who needs those guys?!? It's a Nintendo after all! With the Gameboy Player, you can also play your GBA games on a nice big TV.
My Gamecube picks - Super Smash Bros Melee, Ikaruga, F-Zero GX, Metroid Prime 1&2, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Viewtiful Joe 1&2.
On to the handhelds!
GB - The orignal Brickboy has saved me from many a boring car trip. B&W graphics aren't cool anymore, but there's still some good games for it.
My GB picks - Tetris, Super Mario Land, Solarstriker, Kirby's Pinball Land, Zelda: Link's Awakening, Pokemon Red&Blue
GBC - It's basically a portable NES, which is cool in my book.
My GBC picks - Super Mario Bros. DX, Link's Awakening DX, Zelda: Orcale of Seasons and Ages, and Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.
GBA - A portable SNES with many great games consisting of original titles and SNES ports, if you can sift through all the cartoon/movie based crap games. If you have a Gameboy Player for you Gamecube, you can play this games on a nice big TV screen.
My GBA picks - Any SNES port that's done right, Mario&Luigi - Superstar Saga, Gradius Galaxies, Zelda: The Minish Cap, Castlevania Aria of Sorrow, and many others.
DS - It sounded gimmiky at first, and N64ish graphics were hard to swallow, but this turned out to be the best handheld yet. I like the bright screen for GBA use (although I still favor the SP for prolong GBA play), the touch screen rocks, and two screens means all kinds of cool innovative stuff. GBA support adds more to it's rockin' library.
My DS picks - Mariokart DS, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Animal Crossing Wild World, Meteos, and many more.
First the consoles:
NES: My first videogame system, loads of childhood memories. The graphics are a bit dated now, but there's tons of good games for it.
My NES picks - Super Mario Bros 3, Kirby's Adventure, Final Fantasy, the Legend of Zelda
SNES: This the where most of my videogaming childhood came from. Great 16-bit graphics and sound. Amazing library.
My SNES picks - Super Mario World + Allstars, F-Zero, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy II(IV), Final Fantasy III(VI), Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, Super Mario Kart, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and many more.
N64 - Now this is where my fanboyism waned. Good controller at the time, but clunky graphics, and cart format alienated third party developers. (This system was out when CD-based consoles were all the rage). Some good games, however.
My N64 picks - Super Mario 64, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mariokart 64, F-Zero X, Blast Corps, San Francisco Rush series, Super Smash Bros.
Gamecube - Cool little system that I still can't afford yet. Not much third-party support and the system is considered "dead" to the public, but who needs those guys?!? It's a Nintendo after all! With the Gameboy Player, you can also play your GBA games on a nice big TV.
My Gamecube picks - Super Smash Bros Melee, Ikaruga, F-Zero GX, Metroid Prime 1&2, Animal Crossing, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Viewtiful Joe 1&2.
On to the handhelds!
GB - The orignal Brickboy has saved me from many a boring car trip. B&W graphics aren't cool anymore, but there's still some good games for it.
My GB picks - Tetris, Super Mario Land, Solarstriker, Kirby's Pinball Land, Zelda: Link's Awakening, Pokemon Red&Blue
GBC - It's basically a portable NES, which is cool in my book.
My GBC picks - Super Mario Bros. DX, Link's Awakening DX, Zelda: Orcale of Seasons and Ages, and Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.
GBA - A portable SNES with many great games consisting of original titles and SNES ports, if you can sift through all the cartoon/movie based crap games. If you have a Gameboy Player for you Gamecube, you can play this games on a nice big TV screen.
My GBA picks - Any SNES port that's done right, Mario&Luigi - Superstar Saga, Gradius Galaxies, Zelda: The Minish Cap, Castlevania Aria of Sorrow, and many others.
DS - It sounded gimmiky at first, and N64ish graphics were hard to swallow, but this turned out to be the best handheld yet. I like the bright screen for GBA use (although I still favor the SP for prolong GBA play), the touch screen rocks, and two screens means all kinds of cool innovative stuff. GBA support adds more to it's rockin' library.
My DS picks - Mariokart DS, Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, Animal Crossing Wild World, Meteos, and many more.
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NES ans SNES are my favorites.
I really don't care much for the N64, even though I own one, I only like a few games.
The 'Cube...ahh, don't really care for it. PLus, some of the better games are multi-platform now, so.
I'll create a small list...
NES:
Contra
Contra II
Castlevania I
Castlevania III
Double Dragon
Ninja Gaiden
R.C. Pro Am II
SNES:
F-Zero
U.N Squadron
Space MegaForce
Contra III Alien Wars
Super Street Fighter II
Castlevania IV
Gradius III
Star Fox
N64:
GoldenEye 007
F-Zero X
ExciteBike 64
Star Fox 64
Wave Race
Extreme G
I really don't care much for the N64, even though I own one, I only like a few games.
The 'Cube...ahh, don't really care for it. PLus, some of the better games are multi-platform now, so.
I'll create a small list...
NES:
Contra
Contra II
Castlevania I
Castlevania III
Double Dragon
Ninja Gaiden
R.C. Pro Am II
SNES:
F-Zero
U.N Squadron
Space MegaForce
Contra III Alien Wars
Super Street Fighter II
Castlevania IV
Gradius III
Star Fox
N64:
GoldenEye 007
F-Zero X
ExciteBike 64
Star Fox 64
Wave Race
Extreme G
SNES without question, IMO.
Doremi Fantasy (can't believe this hasn't been mentioned, amazing, the best SNES game)
Ganbare Goemon 1 and 4
Hebereke no Popuun
Hoshi no Kirby 3
Joe & Mac 2
Megaman X
Magical Pop'n
Tetris and Dr. Mario
Yoshi's Island
NES is also very good.
Bomberman II
Ice Hockey
Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu
Little Samson
Missing one or two.
Doremi Fantasy (can't believe this hasn't been mentioned, amazing, the best SNES game)
Ganbare Goemon 1 and 4
Hebereke no Popuun
Hoshi no Kirby 3
Joe & Mac 2
Megaman X
Magical Pop'n
Tetris and Dr. Mario
Yoshi's Island
NES is also very good.
Bomberman II
Ice Hockey
Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu
Little Samson
Missing one or two.
AAARRRG everyone's listing favorites so I'll try. 
7th Saga
Actraiser and Actraiser 2
Axelay
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Chrono Trigger
Cybernator
Dark Half
Dark Law: Meaning of Death
Demon's Crest
Earthbound
Equinox: Solstice II
EVO: The Search for Eden
Final Fantasy IV and VI
Front Mission
Ghost Chaser Densei
Goemon - anything
Gradius III
Hagane: Final Conflict
Hyper Zone
Illusion of Gaia
Lagoon
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Mega Man X
Mystic Arc: 7th Saga II
Ninja Warriors Again
Operation Logic Bomb
Outlander
R-Type III: Third Lightening
Robotrek
Shadowrun
Secret of Evermore
Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu 3
Shin Megami Tensei
Shin Megami Tensei II
Soldiers of Fortune/The Chaos Engine
Soul Blazer
Super Castlevania IV
Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
Super Metroid
Super Turrican
Super Turrican 2
Terranigma
Uncharted Waters
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2
Ys - anything
I'd go so far as to say that the SNES produced the most atmospheric games between it and the Genesis/PC Engine systems. Not just because of the graphical and sound quality but because of the design. I mean Master System is "better" than the NES in many ways, but the games in it look bland, backgrounds aren't as creative as they could be, etc. SNES has so many games that really pushed the hardware to its limits.
Christ there's still like tons of games popping into my head still that I would be gladly stranded on an island on with that game alone.

7th Saga
Actraiser and Actraiser 2
Axelay
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Chrono Trigger
Cybernator
Dark Half
Dark Law: Meaning of Death
Demon's Crest
Earthbound
Equinox: Solstice II
EVO: The Search for Eden
Final Fantasy IV and VI
Front Mission
Ghost Chaser Densei
Goemon - anything
Gradius III
Hagane: Final Conflict
Hyper Zone
Illusion of Gaia
Lagoon
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Mega Man X
Mystic Arc: 7th Saga II
Ninja Warriors Again
Operation Logic Bomb
Outlander
R-Type III: Third Lightening
Robotrek
Shadowrun
Secret of Evermore
Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu 3
Shin Megami Tensei
Shin Megami Tensei II
Soldiers of Fortune/The Chaos Engine
Soul Blazer
Super Castlevania IV
Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
Super Metroid
Super Turrican
Super Turrican 2
Terranigma
Uncharted Waters
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2
Ys - anything
I'd go so far as to say that the SNES produced the most atmospheric games between it and the Genesis/PC Engine systems. Not just because of the graphical and sound quality but because of the design. I mean Master System is "better" than the NES in many ways, but the games in it look bland, backgrounds aren't as creative as they could be, etc. SNES has so many games that really pushed the hardware to its limits.
Christ there's still like tons of games popping into my head still that I would be gladly stranded on an island on with that game alone.