search

LEMON BLOG

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island (SNES) – A Handcrafted Masterpiece of Imagination

In 1995, Nintendo took a creative leap that redefined what a platformer could be. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES) was more than just a sequel — it was a bold artistic experiment that placed the spotlight on Mario's trusty companion, Yoshi, and introduced a whimsical visual style that looked like a child's drawing come to life.

Continue reading
453 Hits
0 Comments

Super Mario Kart (SNES) – The Race That Started It All

Before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, before drifting in HD and online tournaments, there was Super Mario Kart — the 1992 Super Nintendo classic that started one of gaming's most beloved franchises. Developed by Nintendo EAD, this colorful racer took familiar faces from the Mushroom Kingdom and dropped them into high-speed battles that mixed skill, chaos, and laughter in perfect measure.

Continue reading
443 Hits
0 Comments

Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues (SNES) – The Hunt Returns

In 1994, a year after the success of the original Jurassic Park (SNES), Ocean Software returned with a sequel that ditched exploration for non-stop action. Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues transformed the survival adventure of the first game into a fast-paced run-and-gun shooter — more intense, more dangerous, and packed with prehistoric mayhem.

Continue reading
518 Hits
0 Comments

Jurassic Park (SNES) – Survive the Island, Escape the Extinction

In 1993, Jurassic Park roared onto movie screens and instantly became a global phenomenon. That same year, Ocean Software brought the adventure to the Super Nintendo, turning Steven Spielberg's prehistoric thriller into a top-down survival experience that tested both reflexes and nerves.

Continue reading
565 Hits
0 Comments

Dr. Mario (SNES) – The Prescription for Perfect Puzzle Fun

Before puzzle games filled handhelds and mobile screens, there was Dr. Mario. Released for the Super Nintendo in 1990, this colorful and challenging game from Nintendo proved that even a plumber in a lab coat could create one of the most addictive experiences of the 16-bit era.

Continue reading
618 Hits
0 Comments
Subscribe to our Blog
Get notified when there's new article
Subscribe