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Anyway, I also forgot to mention that the Leaf and the Feather both pop out of blocks differently, specifically shooting up and floating down gently. The Carrot on the other hand just sits there like a Fire Flower, waiting to be plucked.
I think maybe the Dragon Warrior games on the NES (never could get ahold of II, though...).
It was one of my first memories, "Power Quest" for the GBC.
Just look for any abandonware sites (other than ROM sites). I suggest Abandonia and Home of the Underdogs, as I've gotten a large number of games from them.
Heck, most DOS games aren't even more then a MegaByte. You could probably cram all of em' in one CD and take it everywhere...
Back from when I used to download freeware games onto disks at the library. o_o
I constantly hear about people h4xx0ring on the early interweb and getting games on chunky floppy disks through BBSs before software pirating became illegal. Why didn't I get a chance to get in on that? I went through a bunch of my cousin's old floppy disks, and basically all of them are illegal copies with the names scrawled in Sharpie on VHS labels and masking tape.
Yeah, you don't really see Bunny Mario anymore... I guess SML2 wasn't popular enough to warrant that (that, and Nintendo is always coming up with new flight suits. Raccoon, bunny, cape, bee...).
I remember my Grandma's computer had a DOS game called Space Bats, which was pretty fun.
Greatest editainment game ever is Word Munchers. I used to play it a lot on the old Apple computers in the elementary special ed room.