It’s focused on level design rather than changing the story or introducing flashy graphics, so you’ll quickly forget it’s an unofficial release.
Among its most innovative additions are Ice and Water levels to freshen up gameplay as you run through each level.
All these changes are masterfully accomplished and reasonably challenging, but not so much that you need to repeat every level over 20 times over before giving up. This really is beatable, so it’s a good middle ground for anyone who hasn’t picked up a SNES controller in years.
10. Earthbound Halloween Hack: Bad Fur Day Edition
Before going on to make the worldwide sensation that is Undertale, Toby Fox tried his hand at developing a hack for beloved classic Earthbound.
The result was the Halloween Hack, recognized as one of the most disturbing and mentally-scarring ROM hacks ever created.
And trust me, it’s not an overstatement.
This game is Silent Hill levels of messed up.
Its narrative is well constructed, and it marks the first appearance of the meme-tastic song Megalovania, otherwise known as Sans’ theme from Undertale.
Great SNES hack, just be mentally prepared first.
9. Chrono Trigger: Prophet’s Guile
One of the best hacks available for RPG classic Chrono Trigger is Prophet’s Guile, an expansion that follows the story of Magus as he rises to power in the Kingdom of Zeal.
It picks up right after the first fight with Magus in the original Chrono Trigger, after he’s sent back in time to 12.000 B.C.
There you’ll play through the events as he enthralls the Queen and silences opposition to become the Prophet of Zeal.
It’s about two chapters long, and it’s an amazing companion piece to the original game that greatly fleshes out that side of the story. Plus it gives you much more empathy for the dark mage.
You can learn a bit more on this page detailing the hack.
8. Secret of Mana: Relocalized
Back in the day, the process of localizing games from Japan for worldwide release was often done carelessly. Many times treating Western audiences like bumbling idiots who couldn’t handle complex storytelling.
The fantastic RPG Secret of Mana was one of the many victims of censorship and lack of appreciation for the original material, resulting in a terrible translation (on the SNES anyway) that’s become famous as an example of bad practices.
This ROM hack attempts to fix the issue. It restores the translation’s accuracy and fixes things that were butchered in the American release, such as the title screen’s background and ability names.
Nobody should play the original Secret of Mana without this fix ever again.
7. Super Metroid Redesign
Super Metroid Redesign is easily one of the most popular and well-reviewed hacks for the classic platformer, featuring a much bigger planet Zebes that’s full of secrets to uncover and new challenges to overcome.
While its added difficulty is one of its main features, the hack’s scope goes much further. It adds new items and abilities, and tweaks the base game’s physics for a more fluid experience that helps your skills truly shine.
Give it a try, see what you think. Fans will love it.
6. Flames of Eternity (Chrono Trigger)
Known by the community as the most ambitious Chrono Trigger hack to date, Flames of Eternity aims to bridge the gap between Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross.
It features a whole new game’s worth of content, and the amount of work that’s gone into it is insane.
New sprites, new music, new scenarios… there really is a lot to go through in this fantastic hack, which puts you in control of Magus right after the collapse of the Kingdom of Zeal.
The game isn’t finished yet. In part because its leading developer up and vanished, as often happens in online communities. But it’s already fully playable so you can actually get through it if you want. Give it a try!
5. FFVI: Return of the Dark Sorcerer (Final Fantasy VI)
In the same vein as our previous entry lies FFVI: Return of the Dark Sorcerer.
It’s an entirely new game built upon FFVI’s engine and appropriating a lot of its assets.
It features an original story with new characters, movesets, and enemies, including some cameos from other franchises like the explosive penguin Prinnys from Disgaea.
Some of the game’s most notable technical step-ups regarding the original FFVI are the addition of a difficulty selection, the ability to sprint on the world map, and even a music player!
4. FFVI: Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition (Final Fantasy VI)
If you’re looking for something less revolutionary for FF6, I’d recommend the Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition.
Easily the best version of the game you can get your hands on.
Super Mario 64 Multiplayer Rom
As with many other SNES titles, the game’s original Western release was heavily censored and altered to cater to a younger audience.
It followed the philosophy that video games are for kids, because grown-ups aren’t allowed to have fun. Poo on that.
This hack combines the work of many fan translators to create a version that’s both more accurate, but true to the nuanced phrasing of the original translation, minus the censorship.
Super Mario 64 Multiplayer Rom Hack Download
It also fixes a ton of bugs and restores cut sprites, so there’s basically no reason to play the original version over this.
3. New Super Mario World 2: Around the World
One of the best ROM hacks for one of the best SNES games had to get one of the top spots in our ranking.
Yes, I’m talking about New Super Mario World 2: Around the World.
Luigi 64 Game
Bowser has kidnapped Princess Toadstool and is holding her hostage on a space station where he plots to destroy the world.
Of course, it’s up to Mario to go on tour through an extensive collection of entirely new levels, defeating the Koopa King’s minions and eventually rescuing his favorite monarch.
What sets this game apart from the chaff is how polished it is despite its massive scope, which includes updated visuals, new mechanics like wall-jumping, and numerous secrets. Grab a copy and see for yourself what it’s all about.
2. Hyper Metroid (Super Metroid)
The prefix “Hyper” denotes something of greater intensity than “Super”. And that’s precisely the driving principle behind this amazing ROM hack for Samus’ SNES adventure.
It transforms the entire game, not only overhauling Planet Zebes with many new areas and challenges, but giving the game a much darker ambiance and storyline.
Hyper Metroid also features a sophisticated weapons system that’s unlike anything seen previously in similar hacks. This complements the fast-paced gameplay and fluid physics quite nicely.
Mario 64 2 Player Rom
It’s considerably harder than the original.
But it was designed with a sensible learning curve to make it approachable for beginners, so be sure to give it a go if you’ve got the chops.
1. Legend of Zelda: Parallel Worlds (ALTTP)
But if you’re going to play a single game on this list, let it be Parallel Worlds. This is an LoZ: Link to the Past ROM hack that renews the entire experience.
Dungeons, the overworld, and even the music have been entirely redone to fit the brand-new story.
It’s perfect to re-live the game’s classic charm, but with a lot of new content to spice things up.
And I mean a lot of new content.
Just be advised that the difficulty is cranked up several notches, so make sure you’ve played the original before you jump in.
It also never tells you what you’re supposed to be doing, providing hints for you to figure it out instead. If you hate games that hold your hand way too much, this’ll be a welcome change of pace.
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