

Alright, so Dennis the Menace on SNES is exactly what it sounds like—a chaotic little platformer where you play as the world’s most notorious kid. You’ll be running around the neighborhood, pulling pranks, dodging Mr. Wilson (who’s basically the final boss of angry old men), and dealing with those annoying bullies who just won’t leave you alone.
The levels are pretty straightforward—jump on stuff, collect things, cause trouble—but there’s something weirdly satisfying about pelting people with water balloons or setting off firecrackers. The graphics are bright and cartoony, which fits the vibe, though don’t expect anything mind-blowing. It’s pure 90s nostalgia, for better or worse.
Honestly, it’s not the deepest game, but if you grew up with Dennis or just love weird retro platformers, it’s a fun little time capsule. Just don’t expect it to hold up like some of the SNES greats—this one’s more about the mischief than the mastery.
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