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==Some of my favorite games==
==Some of my favorite games==


* [[Super Mario Kart]]: my all-time favorite game, the controls and levels never cease to thrill me.  Nintendo designed each course with both sense and flair - the course twists and sets up obstacles.  And nothing matches the bombastic finale of Rainbow Road.
* [[Super Mario Kart]]: my all-time favorite game, the controls and levels never cease to thrill me.  Nintendo designed each course with both sense and flair - the course twists and sets up obstacles creatively, brilliantly, and ''rightly'', flooding the player neck-deep in difficulty.  And nothing matches the bombastic finale of Rainbow Road.
* [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]
* [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]
* [[Final Fantasy VI]]: this is the first and only RPG that really ''wows'' me.  A heartfelt score and story are only appendages to meat of FFVI's success: its battles, which jerk you about in skin-on-teeth random fights and whose boss battles require foresight, improvisation, and a head for strategy that goes far beyond the "hit the right enemy with the right attack" formula that services most other RPG's.  Best RPG ever?  Perhaps.
* [[Final Fantasy VI]]: this is the first and only RPG that really ''wows'' me.  A heartfelt score and story are only appendages to meat of FFVI's success: its battles, which jerk you about in skin-on-teeth random fights and whose boss battles require foresight, improvisation, and a head for strategy that goes far beyond the "hit the right enemy with the right attack" formula that services most other RPG's.  Best RPG ever?  Perhaps.

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Some of my favorite games[edit]

  • Super Mario Kart: my all-time favorite game, the controls and levels never cease to thrill me. Nintendo designed each course with both sense and flair - the course twists and sets up obstacles creatively, brilliantly, and rightly, flooding the player neck-deep in difficulty. And nothing matches the bombastic finale of Rainbow Road.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Final Fantasy VI: this is the first and only RPG that really wows me. A heartfelt score and story are only appendages to meat of FFVI's success: its battles, which jerk you about in skin-on-teeth random fights and whose boss battles require foresight, improvisation, and a head for strategy that goes far beyond the "hit the right enemy with the right attack" formula that services most other RPG's. Best RPG ever? Perhaps.
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Yoshi's Island
  • Donkey Kong Country 2