KIRBY 64.
The ultimate scroll and jump game. Challenge yourself to a game of pit and spike-recognition! Don't jump in the pits or land on the spikes and you win! Use hundreds of attacks to mow throught the harmless enemies!
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KIRBY 64.
The ultimate scroll and jump game. Challenge yourself to a game of pit and spike-recognition! Don't jump in the pits or land on the spikes and you win! Use hundreds of attacks to mow throught the harmless enemies!
You guys need to stop snorting some of that stuff, it's harming your judgement. BR, Super Metroid, etc. were not the easiest games ever by a long shot.
The one that springs to mind for me is Mickey's Adventures in Letterland for NES. I was bored and decided to rent it for the hell of it.
Ikaruga.
Heh, someone had to say it. :D :p
Jaws for NES. IT had no end, so it wasn't easy in the "Easy to beat" sense, but it was easy in the "I can play this game as long as my attention span holds out and not die" sense. Same for Transbot on SMS.
I remember playing that for hours straight when I was little wondering why nothing new was happening.
Mickey's Magical Quest on the SNES is also a fun cakewalk.
Strider 2
Resident Evil
Mark of Kri
Final Fantasy X.
Except for one of the later bosses (CROSS SLASH! CROSS SLASH!! CROSS SLASH!!!), the game is kinda easy if you use the Sphere Grid properly.
Floigan Bro.s for the DC. It took about 3-4 hours to beat.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Grandia II
Final Fantasy Adventure
Just because these games are easy doesn't mean I don't like them.