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An advanced mahjong game and the final Super Famicom game in the Professional Mahjong Kiwame series.
A remake of Langrisser II that was originally released on the SNES in Japan and was later ported to the PC-FX.
Sound novel released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. The game was ported to the Game Boy Color in 1999: Yakouchuu GB. A sequel Yakouchuu II: Satsujin Kouru was also released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64.
JRPG sequel that once again features the artwork of manga artist Susumu Matsushita.
A puzzle game in the Puyo Puyo series. This game, exclusive to the SNES, also mixes in RPG elements with the traditional puzzle style of the series.
The third entry in the Super Bomberman series on the Super Nintendo and the first Bomberman game to have 5 player support.
A 1995 Super Famicom fishing RPG. It is the sequel to the Famicom game Kawa no Nushi Tsuri and the second game in Natsume's "River King" franchise.
Super Famicom release of the RPG Tsukuru series, that was later broadcast on Satellaview.
Japanese-only remake of the two original Megami Tensei games, released for the Super Famicom in 1995.
The seventh installment of the Mega Man series brings Mega Man's antics to Nintendo's 16-bit console, as our robotic hero sets out to find the whereabouts of Dr. Wily (who recently escaped from prison) while encountering a mysterious new robotic ally Bass.
The third and final entry in the Last Bible series, released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. This title was the first to be available for home consoles.
Sequel to the Super Famicom Shin Megami Tensei strategy game Majin Tensei.
The sequel to Elf's popular dating sim series. The highschool-aged protagonist only has the two week Winter vacation to find a girlfriend.
World War 2 strategy game developed by Dual in 1995 and the final game in the Koutetsu no Kishi trilogy. Take control of the Axis or Allies in tank battles across Europe.
Disasters are occurring around Earth, causing natural disasters and the reawakening of a Demon King. It's up to the Hero of the Fire Shell to avert this catastrophe.
The third Super Famicom game to feature Goemon, Ebisumaru and their friends. This game would break away from the linear stages of the earlier games and provide a larger interconnected world like those found in the N64 games.
A Columns-like Match-3 puzzle game where matching three or more symbols represents various attacks, spells and healing potions. A trio of heroes use magical stones to take on the monsters invading their world.
The third game in Epoch's trilogy of Super Famicom licensed platformers based on the eponymous robotic cat. Doraemon and Nobita travel back in time to replace a priceless dinosaur bone, but change the future in the process.
The third Super Famicom entry in the Wagyan Land series. A pair of Wagyan siblings investigate strange events across their home island.
The sequel to Breath of Fire, centering around a descendant of the Dragon Clan, Ryu. He has the ability to transform into a dragon and, together with his friends, must fight a powerful demon lord to save the world. The game was originally released in 1994.
The second entry in the Dokapon series of RPG styled boardgames. It was released on the Super Famicom in Japan only.
A Japan-exclusive turn-based RPG game for the Super Famicom and Game Boy.
Banshee's Last Cry is a horror-themed sound novel produced by ChunSoft that was originally released for the Super Famicom in 1994. It has been ported to various systems over the years but wasn't available in English until 2014, twenty years after its initial release.
A side-scrolling Arcade shooter with an overdose of the strange and cute. The third game in the Parodius series. Alternatively known as Fantastic Journey.
A fantasy-themed virtual board game with RPG elements for the Super Famicom. Multiple heroes from all walks of life are summoned to save a kingdom.
For the first time in Nintendo history, take control of Mario's former adversary as he travels through the island (with his nephew Diddy Kong) to recover his stolen banana hoard in this side-scrolling platformer from Rare (now Rareware).
Shin Megami Tensei: if... is a Super Famicom main series Shin Megami Tensei series in which students become trapped in their high school after a power-hungry student connects the campus to five demonic realms. It was later remade for the Sony Playstation.
A turn-based strategy game developed by Max Entertainment and is considered Nintendo's answer to Sega's Shining Force. It was released in 1994 only in Japan for the Super Famicom and later remade on the Sega Saturn in 1996.
A JRPG based on Greek mythology and the fourth core game in the Heracles no Eikou/Glory of Heracles series from Data East. The player controls the magically disembodied spirit of a young man, taking over other bodies.
Demon's Crest is the third game in the Gargoyle's Quest series, a spin-off of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise. The action once again focuses on the demon Firebrand, who must this time collect six magical crests in order to defeat the ambitions of Phalanx.
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