SNES Games You Were Playing in 1992

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Published 2022-04-06
The Super Nintendo came out in 1991 with a great set of games for that year. The continuing list of awesome games that came out in 1992 were fantastic as well. Here's a look at just some of the games that were released on SNES back in 1992.

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All Comments (21)
  • @thesunabsolute
    What a year. ‘92 is the one year I’d love to relive over and over.
  • I got the SNES after a cousin rented SFII and I fell in love with the game. A Link to the Past was my 2nd favorite game in 1992. In 1993 SFII Turbo made me forget about every other game.
  • @PureRageFitness
    I loved the arcade pit fighter game. The snes version was my 4th snes game to buy with my paper route money and boy was I severely disappointed. Walmart let me return the game for super ghosts and goblins. I picked up super contra after shoveling snow all day and I still have all my games in good condition with the original packaging. Your channel brings back so many memories.
  • Playing Street Fighter II with the Capcom Fighter Power Stick in the early/mid 90’ was amazing.
  • @MonteRicard
    All those games debuted when I debuted. 1992, a truly epic year.
  • @charmandpie
    John, you’re one of my favorite YouTubers. Your voice, tone, and cadence are super calming. Your videos are super helpful for relaxation. You have a super positive and calming energy. Also I just love the content. I can’t get enough of old school gaming. Seriously thank you for what you do.
  • @sotkajarvi
    Zelda 3 and Super Star Wars were my favourites and I still play the games several times every year. Super Star Wars had a fantastic soundtrack too which made the game so much better.
  • @ARCWuLF
    TMNT IV: Turtles in Time is one of the rare cases where the SNES port is far superior to the arcade version in almost every way (except for the lack of 4-player simultaneous play). Better gameplay, better bosses, more stages, and even the mode 7 graphics were better than whatever the arcade version of Turtles in Time was doing.
  • @emailchrismoll
    For Contra III there was a really cool trick that you could do to use both weapons at the same time. The X button was used to switch between weapons. If you have the Snes asciiPad you could set the x button on auto which would rapidly change back end forth weapons and essentially allow you to blast out double the firepower
  • @bigjplay
    In 1992 my friend got an SNES for his birthday, and for the next several weekends I stayed over at his house every Saturday Night and played Top Gear, Street Fighter II, and Final Fight.....also Super Mario World because it came with the console. Those are some of the best memories I have.
  • @BlackMoore82
    Super Adventure Island was the first game I rented for the SNES and 30 years later I still go back to it frequently. So much nostalgia for The Legend of the Mystical Ninja, a fantastic soundtrack to boot.
  • @jeremytheloner
    Wow, what a stellar line-up of games! So many classics, so many memories. I remember playing Super Star Wars during Christmas of 1992 and we were blown away!
  • 1992 was such a great year. Thanks for making this video. It actually brought back many memories. Even though Magic Sword, TMNT, Star Wars, Double Dragon, Zelda, Mario Kart, and all of shooters were either owned or rented, my favorite was Street Fighter 2. It was the system seller for me. I traded my Genesis, a few games, and mowed many lawns to get the SNES, two controllers, and Street Fighter 2. I put so many hours into it, and still am good at it to this day.
  • @Marc_Araujo
    A Link to the Past for me. It's in the Top-10 Best Games of All-Time in my opinion. A very special honorable mention goes to TMNT IV: Turtles in Time as well. I also really enjoyed Ys III: Wanderers From Ys...but on the TG-CD.
  • @jamescurrie01
    Yes!. been waiting for more in this series. I've been curating a games list for my son to play as he grows up. This, John hancock's hidden gems and CGQ's launch games videos are an invaluable resource.
  • I have a strong attachment to so many games from 1992. I got my SNES for Christmas of '92, and along with SMW being packed in, my parents got me and my brother Super Double Dragon, so that's actually the first game we played on it. Joe and Mac was also the first game I rented. I had surgery in early '93, so I got Zelda, Street Fighter II and Super Star Wars to keep me occupied during my recovery. ALttP is probably my favorite game of all time, but man that was a killer lineup.
  • @bloomerb4162
    This year was a revelation in gaming for me with the snes.
  • @DAportfolio
    Of all the great Super Nintendo games from '92, I can safely say that I sank most of my time in drawing in Mario Paint.
  • @GeomancerHT
    You deserve a Golden Riggs Seal of Quality for this series, thank you!