 S- That's drunk! The Switch has been crushing it when it comes to reinventing older puzzle games for larger audiences and competitive play. We've seen Tetris 99, and now we've got Pac-Man 99, and that got me thinking, which Super Nintendo games would work with this format. This'll be a quick video going over some ideas that I think could be worth looking into. Of course the easiest way to implement the 99 versus structure is with a single screen puzzle game, so the obvious choices here would be stuff like Tetris Attack and Bust to Move. And hey, they already have the built-in feature of adding extra blocks and barriers when you play the game to player. It would just be a matter of extending it to include, you know, 97 more players. Tetris Attack in particular would be great for this. It's one of the best Super Nintendo games out there that nobody ever really talks about. It's gotta be a top 30 game in the library. And yeah, it doesn't have much to do with Tetris, and there's not much attacking either, but still the format would lend itself well here. As for Bust to Move, yeah, this game doesn't have the best Super Nintendo port. It's decent enough. And yeah, other games in the series that hit arcades before landing on other handhelds are much better. But hey, take your pick on one of those games. It'd be super fun to play through the 99 format with this one. Now here's where we gotta try and get creative. Recently we got news that Lucasfilm Games is going to be re-releasing Zombies Ate My Neighbors and its quote-unquote sequel, Ghoul Patrol, on the Nintendo eShop on June 29th. I'm not sure if this means the games are gonna be redone in widescreen, like what Matsume did with Wild Guns Reloaded and Ninja Saviors Return of the Warriors, or if there's gonna be extra game modes like Online Multiplayer. But one place my mind first went, though, is how cool would it be not only to have a game like Zombies Ate My Neighbors with Online Multiplayer, but with the 99 player structure. You could just have one giant area for everyone to wander around in with wave after wave of enemies coming after you, including a boss here and there, plus the ability to somehow summon other monsters for other players to deal with with the last player surviving declared the winner. Not only could this work with Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol, but other top-down action games like this, like Super Smash TV, Total Carnage, and Pocky and Rocky, which, oh by the way, is getting a sequel for Switch later this year and is being given the now traditional Natsume Remake Treatment with a 16-9 aspect ratio while keeping the same graphical style. That game is gonna be great no matter how you slice it, but an Online Multiplayer survival mode would be fantastic. Running guns like Kondra have massive potential with the 99 structure, this one would be super fun. Destroy enough enemies and collect enough stuff that you can send more stuff in the way of other players. You could be trotting along and then bam, a huge mini boss appears in your way, or maybe a building with a big red button on it, I don't know. You'd probably have to alter the game structure quite a bit, like make the game one long level or something like that, so it could be continuous, and you'd probably have to do away with the top-down levels, which I don't think many people would have a problem with, but still, Kondra in this format would be a great time. Here's kind of a weird idea, when I was a kid I used to get really bored and mess with the settings in NHL 96. This version in particular has a practice mode where you can adjust the number of players on each team, so you could play three on three, one on one, or even five on one. I'd love to see this mode completely go insane, like maybe for every time you lay out another player, or for every shot on goal, you send someone else playing another player that they have to deal with, so it's eventually six on one, or seven on one, or fifty on one, or maybe if you score a goal, that sends an extra goalie over. You could get to the point where you have like five goalies you gotta deal with. Okay, maybe I'm stretching this idea a bit too far, but it's still a fun thing to imagine, and I think it could work. Finally, if we're gonna hypothesize about stuff, we might as well go all out and include stuff like Link to the Past, Randomizer, and the structure here, like many of the others on this list, would be similar. Just kill a bunch of enemies in a row without getting hit, and you can send your opponents random enemies and obstacles. With the Randomizer, it would be pretty cool if you could somehow control what item drops your opponents get, although then I guess it wouldn't really be random. I don't know, I'm just spitballing here. The point is, I really think Nintendo is just scratching the surface with this format. There's a lot more they could do with it, and I really hope they continue to look backward, like they did with Tetris and Pac-Man, if they keep churning out games like this. And hey, if you have any ideas of your own, drop me a line in the comments. Alright, I want to thank you for watching, and I hope you have a great rest of your day.