One of the GameCube's final classics is also one of the best Nintendo games going.
[extremely Pikmin voice] Pikmin
The 3DS got an original Mario idea that took full advantage of the handheld's glasses-free 3D tech, but it's greatness is obvious even without that.
Ah, the days when you weren't forced to also play as a Space Nazi when you wanted to fly an X-Wing.
The sequel to one of the most important SNES games is better in basically every way.
The sequel to Link to the Past takes what Zelda learned in the intervening years, and combined that with new ideas that would find their way into the franchise's next masterpiece.
Even with its online features no longer available, Dragon Quest IX is still worth your time.
Very different takes on puzzle platforming from two developers known for other franchises.
[banging my clipboard] DRILL DRILL DRILL
There is much to love about this Rareware classic. Except for that dump truck.
The Mario & Luigi series has produced some fun games, but it took a playable Bowser to reach greatness.
You can thank the bounty of The Year of Luigi for a New Super Mario Bros. game cracking the top 101.