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Japan-exclusive action fighting video game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. It features Hebereke and pals, SunSoft's Sanrio-esque stable of mascot characters.
A direct follow-up to the 1991 platformer Caveman Ninja, Lost in the Tropics follows cavemen duo Joe and Mac as they embark on a quest to recover their village's stolen crown. Despite its name, it is actually the series' third installment.
The third and final installment of the Rushing Beat trilogy of beat-'em-ups by Jaleco.
Released in 1993, Claymates is a platformer game where the hero Clayton (pun unfortunately intended) has been turned into a ball of clay. He has to save his dad and, using power ups, can turn into various animals.
As a bionic soldier, the player must fight his way through enemies in a secret lab.
Mario's 8-bit adventures were compiled and enhanced for the Super Nintendo on a single cartridge. This was the international debut of "The Lost Levels", originally sold as Super Mario Bros. 2 only in Japan.
The first SNES entry in Rare's popular brawler series Battletoads, infamous both for its unique humor and brutal difficulty.
Super Family Tennis is a tennis game that was created by Namcot for the Super Nintendo in 1993. It was released in Europe as Smash Tennis by Virgin Interactive.
Breath of Fire is the first entry in the relatively successful Breath of Fire series, developed by Capcom. The gameplay is similar to other SNES RPG titles, such as Final Fantasy IV, with turn-based combat and a large medieval-like overworld to traverse.
A top-down shoot 'em up. The sixth game in the Twinbee series, it is the first to be released on the SNES as well as the first to be released in Europe. It shares a name with the European version of a game released for the Game Boy,
A fighting game for the SNES from Jaleco, taking place in a post-apocalyptic future as four heroes fight to determine who's tough enough to take on the Fighting King.
As the leader of an elite squad of anthropomorphic animal pilots, fly throughout the Lylat star system in the prototype Arwing spacecraft to prevent the galactic conquest of a mad scientist in this 3D shooter for the SNES (with real-time polygonal graphics powered by the new Super FX chip).
Nine martial artists from around the world compete in a tournament in Data East's first fighting game since the genre's Street Fighter II boom. It is best known for being the subject in a lawsuit due to its similarities with Street Fighter II.
A beat-'em-up by Jaleco and the sequel to their earlier game Rival Turf. Take control of one of five powerful fighters and fight an army of clones!
A sequel to the 1991 platformer Caveman Ninja, Congo's Caper follows a half-man half-monkey boy as he travels through various pre-historic lands to rescue his girlfriend.
A Japanese-exclusive sci-fi side-scrolling platformer for the Super Famicom, putting players as one of two "Debuggers" who must venture into a virtual reality "D Movie" to rescue its trapped inhabitant.
A standard SNES fighting game from the developers of numerous PC-Engine CD games.
The first installment in the long-running Mario Kart franchise features eight iconic characters from the Mario universe.
The first in Jaleco's Rushing Beat series of Final Fight-inspired beat-'em-ups.
Super Soccer is a soccer game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Nintendo for the SNES.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
"A super saga of 23rd century satellite warfare!" A Super Nintendo horizontal shoot 'em up developed and published by Jaleco.
The third game in the classic Ghosts 'n Goblins series sees the valiant knight Arthur once again embarking on a brutally difficult quest to rescue his beloved from demonic forces.
Super Tennis, a 1991 tennis game for the SNES, features a Circuit mode that lets players compete to end the year at number one by accumulating ranking points on eight different tournaments.
Chronologically the final game in the side-scrolling Valis series. Unlike its predecessors, Yuko is not the main character. It is also the only game to be ported to a Nintendo system that was not ported to a Sega one.
Set in prehistoric times, this side-scrolling platformer features the eponymous cavemen as they fight their way across various colorful levels. Also, there are cave babes.
Irem's Arcade hit shoot 'em up R-Type made its debut on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as a launch title.
America’s Pastime goes nuclear! Players in the Ultra League can turn the ball into a fireball, a missile, a leaf, a meteor, and much, much more.
Following the invasion of Earth by fish-like aliens, you must assume the role of a S.C.A.T. soldier and halt the onslaught!
In this cute and bizarre puzzle-platformer, players take control of Spanky the Monkey as he bursts his balls to knock out fruits. It'll make sense, trust us.
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