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Here are the seven hardest games on the Super Nintendo.
7) The 7th Saga

There are plenty of great RPGs on the Super Nintendo, thanks in large part to Nintendo’s relationship with Square. However, if you were looking for a real challenge, The 7th Saga is the role-playing game for you. What’s wild is that the developers took the Japanese version and decided it wasn’t hard enough for players in the West, upping the difficulty before bringing it over.
The enemies in The 7th Saga hit like a truck and have a ridiculous health pool. If you want to survive its challenges, you’ll need to spend an ungodly amount of time grinding out experience. Toss in a few particularly challenging puzzles, and you have one of the toughest RPGs of all time.
6) Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest

All of the Donkey Kong Country games have their tough moments. Rare’s masterpiece of a platformer does not hold your hand, despite looking like a Saturday morning cartoon. What sets the second game apart is the variety of stages you’ll encounter.
See, Diddy’s Kong Quest isn’t simply a strict platformer. You’ll need to consistently learn new mechanics, which Rare keeps building upon until you get to the latter levels and wonder how any of this is possible. Plus, it’ll introduce something in an early level, and then take it away for a few hours before hitting you with a more difficult version. By that point, you’ll need to re-learn the mechanic on the fly, making for a frustrating experience.
5) Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

The SNES trilogy of Star Wars games was gorgeous, and with the hype around the franchise, it’s no surprise that these games sold well. However, once you actually put the cartridge in your Super Nintendo, you quickly realized this wasn’t going to be a picnic.
See, all three Super Star Wars games have a mix of platforming, box battles, and vehicle stages. The Empire Strikes Back uses that formula, but ups the difficulty because the constantly spawning normal enemies will instantly overwhelm you, using the level geography to make your life a living nightmare. The bosses aren’t so tough, giving you a nice release when you reach one. However, you might toss the cart aside before ever reaching one.












