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Guide Mario safely through obstacles using the SNES Mouse in this 1993 Super Famicom game.
The first Super Robot Wars on the Super Famicom. This is also the first game to include anime outside of the Getter-Mazinger-Gundam trio.
The sequel to top-down dungeon crawler Brandish. Ares and Dela decide to hunt down the powerful Planet Buster sword before it falls into the wrong hands.
An offbeat top-down adventure game for the Super Famicom. The player is a visitor to a place named Ihatovo who is there to track down books and information on fairy tales. There is little in the way of combat or RPG elements, despite being advertised as an RPG.
A low-budget mahjong game released for the Super Famicom in 1993, it parodies the classic anime and manga series "Saint Seiya". It follows typical Japanese mahjong rules, although many characters can perform special moves. The game supports the Super Famicom Mouse peripheral.
A Super Famicom adaptation of Sokoban, the box-pushing game best known in the west as Boxxle or Boxyboy. A new feature is a hard limit on the number of moves the player can use.
Navigate the fragile little fellas through even trickier levels. The addition of several new lemming "classes" is this game's main difference from its predecessor.
A puzzle game for the Amiga and Super Nintendo. The player controls a pair of mischievous apprentices as they recover tiny creatures known as Troddlers for their master
King Arthur's World is a side-scrolling strategy game where the player must utilise various units and their abilities to help King Arthur safely reach the end of each level.
A title that takes full advantage of the pack-in SNES mouse accessory, allowing the player to paint pictures, compose music, and play mini-games.
An action/puzzle game originally developed by Taito Corporation for their F2 arcade system hardware. The player rotates a maze around a free-falling ball with the goal of guiding the ball out of the maze within a set time limit.
Considered by many to be the progenitor of the first-person shooter genre, Wolfenstein 3D is a 1992 first-person action game that pits the player, as Allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, against the might of Nazi Germany.
Following their adventures in Might and Magic II, the players take up the quest to save the Isles of Terra from complete destruction. Only by unearthing the secrets of the legendary wizard, Corak, and his nemesis hidden somewhere within the islands can they hope to save the land and themselves.
The first entry in SSI's Legend Series based on 2nd Edition AD&D license. The Lords of the City of Waterdeep have put out a call for heroes to investigate the evil lurking in the sewers beneath their streets.
A sci-fi themed god-sim/creation game in which the player must build colonies on distant planets.
A fantasy RTS game developed by Nihon Falcom that was originally released for the NEC PC-9801 in 1991 and later ported to the FM Towns and Super Famicom, followed by many other enhanced versions.
SimAnt puts players in control of an ant that can fight, collect food, build an anthole, and invade someone's property.
WW2 strategy game released for the NEC PC-9801 and Super Famicom. It follows the perspective of the Axis forces, rather than the Allies.
Build a monumental empire (that can stand the test of time) in this turn-based strategy game by MicroProse.
The first sequel to Bullfrog's hit god sim Populous, Populous II focuses on Greek mythology and the pantheon of Ancient Greek gods. The game retains the original's iconic isometric viewpoint, but adds several new features and tweaks.
An Arcade shooter developed by Taito that pitted the player against a scrolling backdrop of targets as part of a mission to rescue hostages. It is the sequel to Operation Wolf and would later be followed by another sequel, Operation Wolf 3.
First Queen (PC, Super Famicom, etc) was a unique hybrid RTS/RPG/action game first released in 1988. It was one of the first games by Kure Software Koubou and helped establish their eventually popular Multiple Character gameplay system that they went on to use in many later games.
The second game in Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition series of historical simulation-strategy games set in the warring states era of Japan, and the first to be released outside of Japan.
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