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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Dec 10, 1993
Mario Party is the first game in Nintendo's party game franchise. The game was well-received for its pick up and play gameplay.
A Super Famicom board game spin-off of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms strategy series based on the anime adaptation by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
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.
Board game adaptation of the long-running monster-raising video and table-top game franchise that plays similarly to Dokapon Kingdom. It was created by Sofel in 1994.
A Super Famicom board/mini-game collection featuring SunSoft's Hebereke characters. The multiplayer supports up to five players.
A Japan-only Popeye game for the Super Famicom. It combines platformer stages, board game elements and mini-games.
A Super Famicom fantasy virtual board-game that is similar to Asmik's Dokapon Kingdom series. Instead of RPG battles, the player must fight monsters via janken (rock-scissors-paper).
Following up on the original Itadaki Street, Itadaki Street 2 features more complex Monopoly-esque gameplay and new gambling elements. Released for the Super Famicom on Feb. 26, 1994 in Japan, and again on Sep. 26, 1997.
A Japan only SNES board game. Think "The Game of Life". It belongs to Taito's Bakushou Jinsei Gekijou series of board game simulators.
A Chibi Maruko-Chan boardgame for Super Nintendo.
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