You can get an emulator (you can play old games with one) on a computer just make sure you don’t accidentally download a virus. Most emulators are free some even available online without downloading software. Alternatively you could by the old games on a Nintendo Switch if you have on (I don’t)
The SNES is great when I get it out… you need an old TV that has an analogue setting then you mess around with the frequency until the game shows up. It’s quite cool as the Zelda game I have on there still has all the manuals from when it was bought. I also have super Mario world , super mario kart, unirally, sim city and syndicate
Hmm I can see how my ordered comment convention is confusing. I split my sentences because I realise I have more to say,I shall be more diligent in the future. BTW frozen 2 grossed 1.45B sorry for not uploading an image.