Very few matches in round 3 and beyond were bad, but this was one of them. The 1992-1994 division was a giant SNES era clusterfuck, culminating in.... a gigantic SNES era clusterfuck and one of the worst rematches ever. Learning that Link to the Past could SFF Link's Awakening more than Super Metroid wasn't the least bit interesting, surprising or relevant. Even great stretches of contest matches have a couple bad apples, and this was one of them. LTTP > FF6 was a lock for this match before the contest ever began, and a lock was what we got. This was all about LTTP setting up future success.

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  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past vs Super Metroid vs Final Fantasy VI vs The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening 2009
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  • Very few matches in round 3 and beyond were bad, but this was one of them. The 1992-1994 division was a giant SNES era clusterfuck, culminating in.... a gigantic SNES era clusterfuck and one of the worst rematches ever. Learning that Link to the Past could SFF Link's Awakening more than Super Metroid wasn't the least bit interesting, surprising or relevant. Even great stretches of contest matches have a couple bad apples, and this was one of them. LTTP > FF6 was a lock for this match before the contest ever began, and a lock was what we got. This was all about LTTP setting up future success.
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  • Very few matches in round 3 and beyond were bad, but this was one of them. The 1992-1994 division was a giant SNES era clusterfuck, culminating in.... a gigantic SNES era clusterfuck and one of the worst rematches ever. Learning that Link to the Past could SFF Link's Awakening more than Super Metroid wasn't the least bit interesting, surprising or relevant. The second place game here was also a lock to score second place once the round 1 results were in. Final Fantasy 6 looked horrible in the first two rounds, but this didn't stop it from an easy second place above two SFFd Nintendo games. In terms of a rematch, this was pretty much awful. FF6 was never in contention for first place, and it was hard to remember FF6 led LTTP for a couple hours in 2004. Even great stretches of contest matches have a couple bad apples, and this was one of them. LTTP > FF6 was a lock for this match before the contest ever began, and a lock was what we got. This was all about LTTP setting up future success.
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