Nintendo NES: Top 5 Psychedelic Games

Psychedelia is a subculture of the 60s characterized by several features. Psychedelic images include all types of bright colors and full spectrums. Psychedelic music is full of deep, pulsating sound effects and electric guitar elements. Likewise, psychedelic games are full of psychedelic artwork. In this post, we have made the list of the top 5 psychedelic games on Nintendo NES.

Kid Icarus Game on Nintendo NES

Nintendo NES Psychedelic Games: Kid Icarus

Full of disturbing images and pulsating sound effects, Kid Icarus is a classic example of a psychedelic game. In the game, one may spot all kinds of acidic green, hot pink, and bright blue colors.

Nintendo NES Psychedelic Games: Kirby’s Adventure

Kirby’s Adventure is full of surreal elements and swirling colors. In the game, one may find a vast number of living mushrooms, abnormally huge purple bugs, and multiple different alien planets. Kirby’s Adventure is full of trippy nonsense.

Nintendo NES Psychedelic Games: Mega Man 2

Mega Man is a Pokemon-looking blue man. If you think that is not enough to make a psychedelic game, then consider for a moment that the game features wood men, gigantic pink rabbits, and acidic green aliens. Twenty minutes of playing this game will surely put you on a trip (not necessarily the good one).

Nintendo NES Psychedelic Games: Bubble Bobble

Dragons turn into fruits and then back into dragons. Full of lack of logistics, Bubble Bobble is designed for a person whose life strongly depends on psychoactive substances. To understand this game, one surely needs to be on LSD or Magic Mushrooms.

Nintendo NES Psychedelic Games: Battletoads

In my own opinion, Battletoads is the best game of all NES. Millions of people from all over the world were fans of the space frogs in the late 90s. Battletoads puts the gamer in the mystical state of an alternate reality. It surely offers an experience.

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