Poll: What’s The Best Power Rangers Game? Rate Your Favourites For Our Upcoming Ranking

Panning for Goldar

by Jim Norman Yesterday, 4pm

Image: nWayThe upcoming release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind at some point in 2024 has left us reminiscing about Rangers games of old. That’s right, it’s time for another Nintendo Life list!

A brief glance at the Rangers’ video game history on Nintendo platforms reveals a pretty stacked list, with titles popping up everywhere across a range of both home consoles and handhelds. But quantity doesn’t necessarily equal quality and amongst the beat-em-up highlights, there sits a fair share of not-so-classic entries too.

Keen to separate the Zordon from the boredom, we’re asking you lovely lot to rate every Power Rangers game you’ve played on Nintendo platforms in the following list. We’ve included the good, the bad and the (very often) ugly this time, and there’s even the option to rank titles based on their different console releases — because let’s not pretend that Power Rangers Samurai on Wii was the same as it was on DS.

Much like our other reader-ranked polls, registered Nintendo Life users can click on the stars below and rate the games out of 10. Our ensuing ranking will be based on those fluid ratings, so the game order is subject to change even after publication. If you have previously rated any of the following games on our database, thank you! If not, or if you want to change your mind about one you previously rated, you can add your score at any time and potentially influence the list order. Yep, the power is in your hands.

Rate each Power Rangers game you’ve played:
Click the stars below to rate out of 10 each Power Rangers game you’ve played:

Thanks for rating your favourites and give us a shout if you think there’s anything missing. We’ll be revealing the results very soon, but remember: much like our platform Top 50s, the list will be fluid, so even if you miss out on voting before the results are revealed, you can still influence the ranking after publication.

Jim came to Nintendo Life in 2022 and, despite his insistence that The Minish Cap is the best Zelda game and his unwavering love for the Star Wars prequels (yes, really), he has continued to write news and features on the site ever since.

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