The year is 1992, and Snap! was right, the rhythm is a dancer. This was also the year when The Crying Game let it all hang out at the box office and British TVs were Absolutely Fabulous. But more than anything else, 1992 was the year that brought us Super Play, a monthly Nintendo-themed magazine from Future that would go on to publish 47 issues and quickly become one of Britain's best gaming resources.
Hello, my name is Cyril, and I've traveled all the way to jolly ole England for this debut episode of Super Play's Top 600. From legitimate classics to hidden gems to a myriad of movie-licensed platformers you've completely forgotten about, we're going to cover them all. And we're going to do it by reading each game's verdict. That was usually the wrap up at the end where Super Play would sum the game's quality up in a biting and often sarcastic way. These are the funniest bits, and should help to keep us laughing as we look at the hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of games released on the Super NES.
0:00 – Introduction
3:47 – Games 594 – 551
15:06 – Games 550 – 501
29:29 – Games 500 – 451
42:45 – Games 450 – 401
56:17 – Games 400 – 351
1:10:48 – Games 350 – 301
1:24:35 – Games 300 – 251
1:39:23 – Games 250 – 201
1:54:10 – Games 200 – 151
2:09:54 – Games 150 – 101
2:24:23 – Games 100 – 51
2:39:29 – Games 50 - 1
2:57:50 – Question of the Day