1 That I think U might like is Super Mario RPG.
Personally, I like the Super Nintendo much better, but it's definitely an opinion. If you would prefer much older, simpler, more classic games then buy an NES. If you're like me and really enjoy RPGs I would get a SNES.
I have got soulsilver, that is a really good RPG.
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No, Y u no download
Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.
Are RPGs easily confused with CBUs?
A snes (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). The video game controller that is compatible with the snes.
Snes 9x. It works perfectly well and has no problems. Here's a link to it: (moved to related links) Download snes9x 1.5.2 and i assure you it will work.
Secret of Evermore - 1995 VG was released on: Canada: October 1995 (SNES version) USA: October 1995 (SNES version) Australia: 1996 (SNES version) New Zealand: 1996 (SNES version) France: February 1996 (SNES version) Germany: February 1996 (SNES version) Netherlands: February 1996 (SNES version) Spain: February 1996 (SNES version) UK: February 1996 (SNES version)
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SNES Mouse was created in 1992.
No ... math-skills can help in RPGs that involve a lot of number crunching, but most RPGs have options in place, like auto-leveling and things that help you have fun without having to compute numbers. I would stay away from hardcore Dungeons and Dragons games, like the Neverwinter Nights series. Those games have a steep learning curve, especially if you aren't familiar with D&D game mechanics. But there many kinds of RPGs out there, it's a very versatile genre. You want to look at hack & slash action RPGs, or Japanese-style RPGs (like the Dragon Quest or Final Fantasy series), or even puzzle RPGs like Puzzle Quest.