45th place on the list of Definitive 50 SNES games belongs to Rock N’ Roll Racing. This game was release for the Super NES on June 4, 1993. It also came out for the SEGA Genesis, and later the GameBoy Advance. It was developed by a company known as Silicon & Synapse, which was shortly thereafter renamed to the now famous Blizzard Entertainment.
46th place on the list of Definitive 50 SNES games goes to the airline business simulator Aerobiz Supersonic. It was released in North America in 1994 for the Super Nintendo and SEGA Genesis. One of the first message you see when starting up this game is the line “From its Executive Series,” which is a reference to Aerobiz, the first in this series of business sims. Supersonic plays very similarly to its predecessor, but does add more options, and significantly more locations.
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi takes 47th on the list of Definitive 50 SNES games. The game is part of a trilogy of Super Star Wars releases for the SNES. Although all three are worth playing, I would argue this game is the pinnacle of the series, and it will be the one to represent the three on this list. This run-and-gun action platformer was released in North American on June 22, 1994. The game was also released on the Game Boy and Game Gear. All three Super Star Wars games are available on Wii virtual console.
Mario Paint is 48th on the list of Definitive 50 SNES games. It was released in North America in August of 1992.
More a software application than a game, Mario Paint introduced gamers to the SNES Mouse, which was packed in with the cartridge. The title is a collection of tools which users can experiment with to create images, animations, and music. There is no way to complete Mario Paint, and although the features present may seem archaic, they continue to inspire creativity.
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