Smurfs' Nightmare, The
Smurfs Travel The World, The
Smurfs, The
Sneaky Snakes
Snoopy's Magic Show
Snow Bros
Soccer Mania
SolarStriker
Solitaire FunPak
Solomon's Club
Space Invaders
Spanky's Quest
Speedball 2
Speedy Gonzales
Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers
Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge
Spirou
Splitz
Sports Illustrated for Kids: The Ultimate Triple Dare!
Exit the half-pipe with the DOWN button.
Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball
Sports Illustrated: Golf Classic
Spot: The Cool Adventure
Spot: The Video Game
Spud's Adventure
Spy vs. Spy
Square Deal: The Game of Two Dimensional Poker
Star Trek Generations: Beyond the Nexus
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars
Stargate
beatthegameboy: If you stack the whole sequence in order in one big stack, you auto win the square. That ended up working out for me much more regularly than trying to win by overwhelming the CPU.
StarHawk
Stop That Roach!
PekoponGB: It's a lot easier to play once you've watched the in-game help stuff that explains the A.I for the roaches.
Street Fighter II
koifish: I chose Ryu and successfully defeated every opponent using jump kicks, standing kicks, and crouch kicks, usually in that order. Just spam kicks and you will win.
Street Racer
Sumo Fighter
Sunsoft Grand Prix
Super Battletank
Super Black Bass
Super Breakout
Super Chase H.Q.
Super Hunchback
Super James Pond
Super Kick Off
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Super Mario Land
Super Off Road
koifish: you have a huge disadvantage against the enemy racers before you have boosted your stats, and since money earnings are directly tied to how well you place in the race, it's a pretty hard slope to climb at first. I was really frustrated until I finally scraped together the cash. Avoid walls and other cars as much as possible. This game doesn't play fair, and will often punish you severely for collisions, while the other trucks will barely ever be seriously affected. If you hit a wall and get stuck, do not press A or B. Release both buttons, and use the d-pad to slowly turn your car back around in the right direction. Only then should you keep driving (also, a nitro here will often help you get back up to speed, but don't nitro if it will just send you into another wall). Start out only spending most of your money, hold onto 10%-30% for future rounds so you can save up for the more expensive bonuses. Always try to have several nitro, 5 minimum is a great number, but do what you can given your means. Nitro at the right time will make all the difference in the world. Max out your top speed as quickly as possible, this is the biggest game changer for overcoming the computer racers. Focus then on acceleration to help when you hit walls or slow down. If you are having trouble on turns, then consider slowing down (just stop holding A as there is no brake button), or start buying tire/shocks since they help you to grip the road and to take tighter turns respectively. There's one track, (I'll have to look up the name), it's just a bunch of zig-zag hills. I don't think you can really win on that one, it's nearly impossible to avoid walls or other trucks, and they will just breeze on by. My advice on that track is to just hang on for dear life, and try to finish 3rd or higher so that you don't lose a credit. There's another track (I'll have to look that one up too) which has bad lap completion detection. The track is contains one path divided into two halves, but at several points, the halves connect, and it is possible to "skip" from the first half to the second, or vice-versa. DO NOT DO THIS! Even just driving a little bit too far off of your current section of track will cause the game to think that you never completed that specific section, meaning all the lap work done after that section (potentially an entire lap's worth) will be ignored by the game. My only advice is to play it very strict, and only stay on the track section which matches your current lap progress. DO NOT attempt to skip, you will just be wasting time. Nitro Tip: If you have maxed out all other stats, then remember this: A first place finish gives you 150,000, which is enough to buy 15 nitro. Therefore, as long as you use less than 15 nitro per race, and still take first, you can keep on spending all of your money on nitro, and your stockpile won't decrease. Super Tip: If you are ever desperate to win, and if you have a LOT of nitro (at least 20-30), you can rocket to first place pretty easily if you just spend nitro constantly. Even in some tight corners you can nitro spam into the turn, start the turn, slam into the wall from going too fast, and then immediately nitro from there, and you will lose almost no speed. I only recommend doing this if you are nearly finished with the game, if you have every other upgrade maxed out, and if the only thing left for you to buy is nitro.
Super R.C. Pro-Am
Super Scrabble
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Superman
Swamp Thing
guitarzombie: It took a while for me to get the right rhythm and pick the level that makes the most sense. I'd say do levels 2, 1, then 3 if you wanna try to beat it.
Sword of Hope II, The
Ferret Oxide: The gauntlet of final bosses are easy once you have the Empower spell.
Sword of Hope, The
Splain: Grinding is necessary, but it's very easy; if you can find a good spot where the game has you walking back and forth, and the enemies aren't too strong, you can just watch cat videos while blindly spamming A, occasionally looking down to see what level you've made it to, and if you need to heal.
T2: The Arcade Game
Jin: Play the game on a GBC, GBA, or Game Boy Player. The enemies and your aiming reticle are all automatically colored a different color than the background so that you can clearly see what is going on and where everything is. On a monochrome system, everything blends too much with the background.
Tail 'Gator
TaleSpin
Tamagotchi
Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle
Tasmania Story
Beatthegameboy: To get ending instead of loop seems to require picking up the animals, which means you squish the required amount of enemies each round. Not sure if you needed them all so I made sure to get it on every stage to be sure.
Taz-Mania 2
Taz-Mania
Tecmo Bowl
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan
Tennis
bronzeshield: the way to beat the CPU is to serve a slow ball out wide, wait for the CPU to begin its return swing, and then rush the net and hit the ball to the open court. If you rush forward too soon, the CPU will lob you time and again.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
14u2ponder: stage 1, don't stop running for anything, and rarely try to kill the robot henchmen trying to kill you. Jump over them, run through them, but don't stop. The bombs being dropped have to detonate while you are literally standing on the bomb, if it is a millimeter from you you won't take damage. Also, your life bar only carries over to stage 2, so you don't have be too careful with it. The erason is stage 2 is the simpliest stage in the entire game and you can easily get past it without much of a life bar.
Tesserae
Splain: This game is not intuitive; it looks like a simple match-3 game, but you can't just pick it up and play it, you have to study the rules to learn what moves are allowed. Check a manual or GameFAQs to learn the legal moves. - Even when you're doing a Tournament, you can always pause the game and select "restart the same mosaic" to restart that board with different tiles. - Don't be ashamed of using the Undo function. The manual itself states that it's just a part of finding the solution, and it's not cheating. It's not about solving each board on the first try, it's about using trial and error (and Undo) to find a legal solution to each one.
Tetris 2
Edited: 08/12/2019
at 03:08 PM
by Splain