
Super Ghetto World Game

Super Ghetto World on SNES is one of those weird, janky platformers that somehow sticks with you. The first thing you notice is the art—super bright, almost garish colors, like someone cranked the saturation up too high. But it works. You’re bouncing off weird little enemies, grabbing power-ups that make no logical sense (why does a baseball cap let you double jump?), and stumbling into hidden areas by accident.
It’s not the smoothest game—some jumps feel just a little off, and the controls take a minute to get used to—but that’s part of the charm. There’s this one level where the background music is just a bassline looped over and over, and honestly? It slaps. If you grew up renting random SNES cartridges hoping for something weird, this nails that vibe.
Not gonna lie, it’s rough around the edges, but that’s why I keep coming back to it.
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