

So, The Mask on SNES—yeah, it's that weird, hyperactive Jim Carrey movie turned into a side-scroller. You play as Stanley Ipkiss (or his green-faced alter ego), bouncing around with cartoonish slapstick attacks, tossing giant mallets, and inflating enemies like balloons. It nails the movie's chaotic energy, though the controls can feel a little stiff when you're trying to pull off those over-the-top moves.
First level drops you right into Edge City’s streets, smacking thugs with rubber chickens and laughing way too hard at the absurdity. Some of the platforming gets janky, but honestly? The sheer ridiculousness makes up for it. If you ever wanted to drop anvils on gangsters while dressed like a zoot-suited madman, this is your game.
Just don’t expect it to be a hidden gem—it’s pure ‘90s licensed game chaos, for better or worse.
Must-play games
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Super Metroid (snes) (snes)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (snes) (snes)
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The Legend Of Zelda (snes) (snes)
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Star Fox (snes) (snes)
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Chrono Trigger (snes) (snes)
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Secret Of Mana (snes) (snes)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Fighting Edition (snes)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Fighting Edition (snes)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (snes)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (europe) (snes)
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Death And Return Of Superman, The (europe) (snes)
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Spider-man And The X-men In Arcade's Revenge (4 Man Version) (snes)