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Your best bet is to download an emulator and roms.
What an Emulator is, is basically the console on your PC. There are loads of sites that specialise in them. The older systems software is smaller than if you were going for something like the dreamcast or ps2 etc. so a SNES Emulator might be only 5 megabytes in size, and the roms will only be a meg in size each.
What you need to do is find a half respectable looking site to download the emulator from, no installation should be neccessary. then on these sites they should have huge archives of games that you can just download, IF YOU PREVIOUSLY OWNED THE ORIGINAL CARTRIDGE. That's a legal point that everyone just ignores, though i'm not encouraging it. Sounds like you had bomberman anyway. So you just download the Bomberman rom, then either open the Eumlater and goto File>open rom> and open the game you want, or some you just drag the ROM on the emulator and it works.
Search Google for something like "Emulators" or "Snes Emulators" or which one you wish to get, and on the same site they should have the games. Again, try and find a site which sounds the most credible, i'm guess some sites might be dodgey. Look out for one called Zsnes (i think) that was the one i used. There may be emultors out now that do multiple formats, but it's not alot of hassle to download more than one.
This is the only real way you're going to be able to play all the original games, by the original developers. Anything else will just be a Java game, or a Flash game which are just terrible.
What an Emulator is, is basically the console on your PC. There are loads of sites that specialise in them. The older systems software is smaller than if you were going for something like the dreamcast or ps2 etc. so a SNES Emulator might be only 5 megabytes in size, and the roms will only be a meg in size each.
What you need to do is find a half respectable looking site to download the emulator from, no installation should be neccessary. then on these sites they should have huge archives of games that you can just download, IF YOU PREVIOUSLY OWNED THE ORIGINAL CARTRIDGE. That's a legal point that everyone just ignores, though i'm not encouraging it. Sounds like you had bomberman anyway. So you just download the Bomberman rom, then either open the Eumlater and goto File>open rom> and open the game you want, or some you just drag the ROM on the emulator and it works.
Search Google for something like "Emulators" or "Snes Emulators" or which one you wish to get, and on the same site they should have the games. Again, try and find a site which sounds the most credible, i'm guess some sites might be dodgey. Look out for one called Zsnes (i think) that was the one i used. There may be emultors out now that do multiple formats, but it's not alot of hassle to download more than one.
This is the only real way you're going to be able to play all the original games, by the original developers. Anything else will just be a Java game, or a Flash game which are just terrible.