Secret of Mana SNES is special if you've never played it.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/934454-jeanne-darc?validate=1 is really good and chilled to play. It's a SRPG that doesn't have a huge learning curve but is still satisfying.
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Secret of Mana SNES is special if you've never played it.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/934454-jeanne-darc?validate=1 is really good and chilled to play. It's a SRPG that doesn't have a huge learning curve but is still satisfying.
SNES
Mega Drive/Genesis
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
There’s plenty of fun platformers, puzzlers, action games, and arcade ports on portable systems like the Game Boy and Nintendo DS etc. Nintendo has always been a master of “pick and up and play”-ability.
Some classics include the Super Mario Land and Wario Land series, Kirby, Donkey Kong GB (it’s the original arcade game plus a brilliant puzzle platformer), and the Zelda titles. There’s even some lighter weight RPGs like the Pokémon games etc.
There’s also Game Boy ports of the Game & Watch titles which are great short time wasters - Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery series.
Puzzle Quest
Bejeweled
Peggle
Plants vs Zombies
Punch Out
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
Platformers are a pretty obvious choice here. I'd recommend Yoshi's Island on SNES.
Mr Driller
Chu Chu Rocket
Meteos
Polarium
Honeycomb Beat
Super Monkey Ball
off the top of my head.
heh, I could probably just list my whole DS collection (minus all the JRPGs and proper weird strange stuff like ElectroPlankton).
I find puzzle & roguelikes the best for just diving in for a little bit and not worrying about when you drop off.
Picross.. So much picross
Pokemon is always a good one, especially if you get into romhacks. I even think that Emerald??? or Fire Red or something has a recap feature that plays the last bit of story summary when you open it up again.
Honestly? Romhacks in general, especially if you like Super Mario World; you'll never run out of stuff there.
Adding Android too because many of those are quite old and are also quite portable (with most being officially distributed as APKs, which I guess adds up to how old they are).
#hasicontent (PICO-8)
Anodyne (Android)
Atari Vault's selection if you got it before it was delisted (Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari arcade systems)
Augury Red Code (GBC)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extended (PSP)
Böbl (NES)
Bolt (PS2) - if on Android, use AetherSX2
Bravely Default (3DS)
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1)
Celeste Classic (PICO-8)
Celeste Classic 2 (PICO-8)
Codemancer (Android)
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- (PSP)
Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition (Android)
Devil May Cry (PS2)
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (PS2)
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (PSP)
Downwell (Android)
Dragon Ball: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (PS2)
Dusk Child (PICO-8)
Dust: An Elysian Tail (iOS)
Ever Oasis (3DS)
Final Fantasy II (PSP version specifically)
Final Fantasy VI (SNES, PS1, GBA, Android)
Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
Final Fantasy XII / Final Fantasy XII: IJZS (same story, different gameplay mechanics) (PS2)
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (sequel of FFXII) (NDS)
God Hand (PS2)
God of War and God of War II (PS2)
God of War: Chain of Olympus (PSP)
Godzilla: Unleashed (PS2)
GrimGrimoire (PS2)
Gunbird (PS1, PS2, arcade)
ICO (PS2)
Ittle Dew (Android)
Lost In Dungeon (Android)
LYNE (Android)
Metal Slug and Metal Slug 3 (the ones I played) (Neo Geo)
Micro Mages (NES)
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 3, 4 and 5 (PS2)
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 (PS2)
Nix: The Paradox Relic (NES)
Odin Sphere (PS2)
Okami (PS2)
Parasite Eve (PS1)
Persona 3 FES (PS2)
Phoenotopia (Adobe Flash)
Quest of Dungeon (Android)
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
Shantae (GBC with a small optional part that needs to be played in the GBA)
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse (3DS)
Slay the Spire (Android)
Slayers (SNES) (use accuracy-oriented emulators, though, since speed-oriented ones like Snes9x glitch the saving feature)
Slipways Classic (PICO-8)
Solatorobo (NDS)
Sonic Mega Collection Plus (PS2) or even the titles included in it (and/or SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics from Steam) through Mega Drive and Game Gear emulators
Tallowmere (Android)
Tanglewood (Mega Drive)
The Fairly OddParents! Shadow Showdown (PS2)
The Simpsons Game (PS2, PSP)
The Simpsons: Hit & Run (PS2)
Unchained Blades (PSP, 3DS)
Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action (Android using an unofficial wrapper)
War of the Monsters (PS2)
Wishing Sarah (sequel of Dreaming Sarah, a PC game) (Game Boy)
Wonder Boy in Monster World (Mega Drive)
コテ・DE・メクール (PC-9801)
真・魔王ゴルベリアス 先取り横スクロール面 (PC-9801)
FF VI on the Vita.
Perfection.
And the Vita can run most versions of FFVI (perhaps even both Android versions), which is great!