The first Mega Man game on the SNES! And still one of my favorites from the series. Unlike expected, Capcom threw a all new Mega Man universe, this was not a sequel to the NES last outing (Megaman 6) and introduced Zero to the series. If you look well fro secrets in this game, you will end up able to do Ryu's Hadoken from Streetfighter!
In 1993, Rare adquired the Double Dragon rights from Tradewest and published this Battletoads & Double Dragon, in wich, like name suggests, the Toads and the Dragon twins join up forces to fight off common enemies. Since this is all Rare and no Technos, you can expect a much more Battletoad related theme to the game then Double Dragon. Thus, loads of fun!
My 250th vid! Recently confirmed for the Wii Virtual Console, this SNES (also Megadrive) top down single or two player shooter proved to be quite fun and was given good critics. One of Lucasarts games for the system, it is filled with references to cult classic movies, from zombies to aliens, theres a bit for eveyone on this one. Who can forget the Giant Baby boss?
I've never been a fan of Power Rangers, because when I was a kid, before the Power Rangers, I was already fan of Super Sentai, the original Japanese Tokusatsu show from where the Power Rangers where based. Despite that, the fact is that Bandai did some really good games with their license. This was the very first of them, it reminds of Ninja Warriors again, of all things.
As to near to arcade perfect conversion for the Super Nintendo you could get of Williams spiritual sequel of Robotron: Smash TV. Not only incredibly fun in two players, it is really almost mandatory, because it's so hard alone. SNES joypads buton layout made this the perfect conversion. This is level 1, and prepare for a long battle with the hardest level 1 boss ever made: Mutoid Man!