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DIY Super NES Classic #13: Super Castlevania IV / Rogue Legacy

If you’ve never played it before, Super Castlevania IV might surprise you. Rogue Legacy will, too, but probably for different reasons.

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DIY Super NES Classic #12: Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting / Skullgirls

If you’re struggling with fighting games, Skullgirls might get you in shape for Street Fighter II. Just don’t forget to practice!

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DIY Super NES Classic #11: Star Fox / Sky Rogue

If Star Fox were made today, it’d look a lot like Sky Rogue—except, y’know, it’d be in space.

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DIY Super NES Classic #10: Secret of Mana / Secret of Grindea

Secrets of Grindea is a self-aware throwback to Secret of Mana, and captures all of that game’s charm and humor—and none of Mana’s weird glitches and bugs.

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DIY Super NES Classic #09: Mega Man X / 20XX

20XX is more or less exactly like Mega Man X, right down to the character designs. The biggest difference? 20XX never, ever ends.

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DIY Super NES Classic #08: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past / Anodyne

Anodyne isn’t an epic fantasy adventure like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, but it’s got the kind of puzzling dungeons that Zelda fans adore.

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DIY Super NES Classic #07: Kirby's Dream Course / Behold the Kickmen

Behold the Kickmen simulates soccer about as well as the Super NES Classic’s Kirby’s Dream Course simulates golf—i.e. it doesn’t.

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DIY Super NES Classic #06: Kirby Super Star / Owlboy

There’s no game out there quite like the Super NES Classic’s Kirby Super Star. There’s no game quite like Owlboy, either.

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DIY Super NES Classic #05: F-Zero / Redout

If F-Zero is the high-speed, anti-gravity racer of your childhood, then Redout is the high-speed, anti-gravity racer all grown up.

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