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Game » consists of 15 releases. Released Jul 19, 1991
A 2D action-platformer for up to four players. Save the forest as one of four anthro ninjas, each with a unique ability.
Japanese festival RPG.
This quirky top-down shooter offers one or two players the choice of a Japanese character that wields a fan or a French character that shoots flowers. It was only released in Japan.
A fast-paced side-scrolling brawler set in Ancient Japan. A clumsy ninja is hired to rescue the daughter of a local lord from skull-masked bandits.
In the sequel to StarTropics, Mike is sent hurtling through time and must find his way back to the present while hunting mysterious Tetrads.
A Super Famicom platformer/shoot 'em up from Banpresto. It is a spin-off of The Great Battle games from the Compati Hero Series and the sequel to the Game Boy game Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden.
A platformer with adventure games elements featuring the robotic cat Doraemon released for the Super Famicom by SAS Sakata. It follows Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni.
The Ghoul realm is under attack and the warrior Firebrand sets out to save it.
The first Super Nintendo entry in Culture Brain's martial arts-based beat 'em up series Super Chinese. It was renamed Super Ninja Boy for the US release.
Caveman Chuck Rock must save his wife from dinosaurs by beating down enemies with his stomach and by hurling rocks in this side-scrolling action game.
Shion and his Monster World Companions go on a quest to defeat BioMeka and his army of monsters, to restore peace to the land. Shion must make use of the special abilities of his companions in each world. Combines platforming and RPG elements, similar that in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest.
Flying Warriors is an action game which takes elements from the second and third Hiryu no Ken games.
StarTropics was released by Nintendo in 1990 and introduced gamers to Mike and his quest to save his uncle.
Scrolling brawler with RPG attributes. Fight through street gangs as Alex and Ryan in search of Ryan's kidnapped girlfriend. This game was basically an early proto-GTA sandbox brawler, where the player can explore the city, beat up or steal from random people, and shop around.
A NES action game developed by Tose and the sequel to Mito Koumon. It was never released outside of Japan.
An adventure game by SunSoft for the Famicom. The game is based on a TV show about a retired governor and his retainers going around solving problems in Edo period Japan.
A mini-game within the game has a 3D exploration mechanic similar to Getsu Fuma Den's 3D exploration stages.
Woody Poco is a side-scrolling adventure platformer by dB-soft, originally for home computers and later adapted for the Famicom. It was never released outside of Japan.
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