I guess out of all the SNES games I've played. That is the one I've gone back to and played the most. I liked LTTP but I didn't feel it had the replay value that Super Metroid does.
Also, I tried playing it on a modern TV with a few different setups and It sucked ass due to the lag as I couldn't ever get the wall jumping to work right. Back on my old crt, no problem. It has great atmosphere, the challenge level was just right, I got a feeling of accomplishment when I went through it the first time.
So back then, I went into a local used movie, game, book place and was going to trade in some SNES games, one of them was MKII.
Back then at that shop, you bring your games in and the guy at the counter would look at them and pop them in a system to test them and then tell you how much in trade you could get. Usually it would take a bit so you would just look at shit until they made you their offer.
I took my games in and the guy at the counter took them to price check and test while I went to look at the game case. I could hear him talking to a woman who was already in there. Seems she had her kid and they were looking for MKII and had games to trade, but the shop was out of that title. So the guy was telling her he just got one in and was in the process of trading my game off to her for all the games she brought in.
I thought that was kind of a dick move to trade my shit off before they even made me an offer on it, so I went back over to the counter and was like, I couldn't find anything I want. The guy was kind of like.. uhhhh, when I asked for my shit. I take my stuff and go and the mom with her kid and comes out and offers to trade me her games for my MKII, and I traded it to her for a copy of for Super Metroid. It was great because the game shop guy could see us sanding right out the door there and was pissed, but fuck him. Trying to trade people's shit off before he owns it.
Later on that shop got in trouble with the law for moving stolen shit, and started having to make you fill out paper work when you would sell or trade in and they had to hold everything for a week before they could sell it.