Let's start this list by laying out some basic ground
rules that we arbitrarily imposed on ourselves.
There will be no games that are billed as
educational titles (sorry Mario's Early Years and
Mario is Missing) and no video games based on
movies. So with our hands tied from pulling for the
well marked "super easy click-bait duckets" let's get
to the 10 worst Super Nintendo Games.
THE 10 WORST
SNES GAMES
EVER!
TEAM GAMBIT
Pac-Man is a game that will go down in history as
not only one of the most influential arcade games
of all time, but one that is today still utterly
playable by everyone. Hell, there's a good chance
that Pac-Man will still be played by gamers long
after we are all dead a buried. The official sequel to
the game... well, not so much. Pac-Man 2: The New
Adventures takes everyone's favorite yellow, pill-
popping, circle and radically changes everything
that made the original game great.
The first thing you'll notice is that the maze
gameplay of Pac-Man is gone, replaced by a point-
and-click adventure engine. And not a good point-
and-click like those from LucasArts. The game also
only ever released on consoles of the day. but one
thing people often overlook when talking Pac-Man
2 is that the game didn't just come out of left field.
In Japan there was an arcade game released called
Pac-Land that featured a side-scrolling Pac-Man,
but as this was an arcade game it lacked the point-
and-click aspects in favor of much faster gameplay.
The game was also popular enough to see tons of
ports to computers of the time, as well as consoles
like the TurboGrafx 16.
To be fair Pac-Man 2 would have been a fine
enough game if only it had ditched the sequel
moniker. Pac-Land was fine, but it never tread on
the name of the original. Pac-Man 2 was so far
away from a proper sequel that it pissed off new
and old fans alike. Just imagine if a game like The
Witcher 3 saw an official sequel that was a
collectible card game and you have an idea of how
crazy Pac-Man 2 was.