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A Super Famicom remake of a 1991 Famicom adventure game developed by HAL in 2000 and the last game to be released for the system.
Picross game developed by Sekaibunka Publishing, Inc. in 1999 released exclusively on the Nintendo Power cart-writing service. The second of two Oekaki Logic games for the system.
The fifth game in the Fire Emblem series, released only in Japan for the Super Famicom. It is a midquel to Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu and stars Leif, a major character from the previous game.
An adventure game about a young boy who meets a mysterious girl in a countryside village.
Picross game published by Sekaibunka Publishing, Inc. in 1999 exclusively for the Super Famicom "Nintendo Power" cart-writing service. The first of two Oekaki Logic SFC games released that year.
A 16-bit graphically remastered compilation of the first three Wizardry games that was made available via the Super Famicom's Nintendo Power service.
A society-based simulation in the Tamagotchi virtual pet series.
A Picross puzzle game distributed over Nintendo's Nintendo Power cart-writing service in eight parts. Each part focused on a different Nintendo property.
A game in the Sokoban box-pushing puzzle franchise that was first sold through the Super Famicom's "Nintendo Power" service.
A Japan-only, digital-only release in the Lode Runner series.
A top-down racing game published by Nintendo in 1998. The game was released both through a normal retail release, and through the Japan-only Nintendo Power distribution service.
The final Super Famicom game in ASCII's horseracing simulation series helped to promote Nintendo's "Nintendo Power" cart-writing service with a special cart release.
An animal-themed mahjong game for the Super Famicom released exclusively through the Nintendo Power cart-writing service.
Boxing manga-based video game released for the Super Famicom.
A fantasy-themed strategy game released late for the Super Famicom through the Nintendo Power cart-writing service.
A Nintendo Wars (a.k.a. Advance Wars) game for the Broadcast Satellaview that was later added to the Nintendo Power service and Virtual Console.
A Super Famicom skiing game from Namco and a late entry in their "Family" series of sports games they created for Nintendo consoles.
As the mascot Mario, use your hammer to bash walls and overwhelm your opponents in this versus action-puzzle twist on Nintendo's 1984 platformer Wrecking Crew.
A graphically remastered version of the FDS adventure game Shin Onigashima. It was first released via Satellaview and later made available via Nintendo Power and in standard retail form.
A puzzle game developed in-house by Nintendo and Indieszero that stars a drinking bird toy able to drain and redistribute colored fluids.
A falling-block puzzle game spin-off of the Kirby series, where you clear Star Pieces by placing them in-between two matching Friend Pieces.
Onesong's cube-rolling puzzle game lands on the Super Famicom courtesy of T&E Soft.
A virtual adaptation of The Game of Life board game. The third of three official adaptations made for the Super Famicom.
A spin-off to the Shiren the Wanderer series released for the Game Boy and later PC.
In the final chapter of the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy, both Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are missing. It's up to Dixie Kong (and her younger cousin Kiddy Kong) to find them!
A property-developing board game with a surreal sense of humor. A sequel was released in 1998 for the PlayStation.
An enhanced remake of the second game in Koei's horse racing simulation series Winning Post. It was released in Japan under the title Winning Post 2: Program '96, and was the first to be released outside of Japan.
The fourth of the Wizardy Gaiden games. Unlike its portable predecessors, it was released on the Super Famicom.
A farming simulation game released on the SNES late in its lifespan and the first of its series. Inherit a farm, learn farming techniques, make money from selling produce, romance the women of the town, and eventually take a wife and have children.
The sequel to Hudson's 1992 mecha turn-based strategy game.
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