 | Samurai Shodown
 Takara - November 1994
 "Plagues of unknown origin, strange phenomena, repeated outbreaks of war: these were enough to cause panic and plunge people into despair. But one smiled as he surveyed the unfolding chaos rending the world asunder. For this 'man,' once slain by the forces of the Tokugawa Shogunate, hate for the Shogunate (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Saturday Night Slam Masters | Capcom (1994) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Scooby Doo Mystery | Acclaim (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | SeaQuest: DSV | Malibu Games (1995) |
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 | Secret of Evermore
 Square Soft - October 1995
 The story follows a boy and his pet dog as they are inadvertently transported to a fantasy world created by an eccentric inventor. The gameplay shares many similarities with Secret of Mana, such as real-time battles, a ring-shaped menu system, and the ability to switch control between the characters. (more...) |
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 | Secret of Mana
 Square Soft - October 1993
 Secret of Mana, known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 2, is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square and the second installment in the Mana video game series. Rather than use the traditional turn-based battle system of games like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, Secret of Mana uses real-time (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Shadowrun | Data East (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye | Activision (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Shaq Fu | Electronic Arts (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Shien's Revenge | Vic Tokai (1994) |
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 | Side Pocket
 Data East - December 1993
 The unusual single player mode, called "pocket", requires that the player clear all the balls off the table in a limited number of shots, as well as achieve a predetermined score. The player earns points by sinking balls, sinking balls on consecutive shots, and sinking balls in numerical order. On occasion, (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Sid Meier's Civilization | Koei (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony | Maxis Software (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | SimCity 2000 | Black Pearl Software (1996) |
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| Coming Soon! | | SimEarth: The Living Planet | FCI (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare | Acclaim (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Simpsons: Virtual Bart | Acclaim (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Skyblazer | Sony Imagesoft (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Sküljagger: Revolt of the Westicans | American Softworks (1992) |
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 | SmartBall
 Sony Imagesoft - March 1992
 A sorcerer has kidnapped the princess Emii and turned our hero Jerry into a blue ball. Take control of Jerry the SmartBall as he embarks on his quest to save the princess! (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Snow White: Happily Ever After | American Softworks (1994) |
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 | Soldiers of Fortune
 Spectrum Holobyte - December 1993
 Sixteen levels (in four groups of four) await you in this long-developed Bitmap Brothers title. The basic gameplay is similar to Gauntlet, but in an open air setting, with bridges across rivers and such in the maps. There are 6 characters available in the game, each with different strengths and weaknesses, (more...) |
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 | Sonic Blast Man
 Taito Software - February 1993
 Take on the role of Sonic Blast Man, a superhero, in this side-scrolling beat-em-up, fighting against various forms of evil. While you have the typical punch, jump, and kick moves, the Sonic Blast Man also has two special power moves: Dynamite Punch and Screw Bomb. You travel through five different stages (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Sonic Blast Man 2 | Taito Software (1994) |
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| Not Yet | |
| Coming Soon! | | S.O.S.: Sink or Swim | Titus (1996) |
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| Not Yet | |
 | Space Ace
 Absolute - May 1994
 Space Ace follows the adventures of the musclebound hero Ace. At the start of the game, the villainous Commander Borf attacks Ace with the "Infanto Ray", a weapon that transforms him into an adolescent version of himself, and kidnaps his girlfriend Kimberly. It is up to the player to guide Dexter - Ace's (more...) |
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 | Space Football
 Triffix - June 1992
 Space Football is a futuristic f-zero-esque game of football. Players control hovercars with short range gravity fields on the front that can be used to carry the ball for a short period of time. Points are earned by capturing the ball in the gravity field and carrying it to the appropriate goal while (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Space Invaders | Nintendo (1997) |
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| Not Yet | | Space Megaforce | Toho (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Spanky's Quest | Natsume (1992) |
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 | Sparkster
 Konami - October 1994
 A king and his daughter´s kingdom is under heavy attack. The king does his best to save his daughter, but fails. An airship somehow beams her up into the ship and then flies away, leaving the old king to his doom. Only one guy can save her and that guy is... Sparkster! Sparkster is an opossum creature (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Speed Racer: In My Most Dangerous Adventures | Accolade (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos | Majesco (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Spider-Man: The Animated Series | Acclaim (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage | Acclaim (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety | Acclaim (1995) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Spider-Man and X-Men: Arcade's Revenge | Majesco (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Spindizzy Worlds | Ascii (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Sporting News Baseball, The | Hudson Soft (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Sports Illustrated: Championship Football and Baseball | Malibu Games (1994) |
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 | StarFox
 Nintendo - March 1993
 StarFox is the first game in the StarFox series. It included the Super FX chip, a coprocessor used to accelerate graphics display. The display of three-dimensional models with polygons was still new and uncommon in console video games, and the game was much hyped as a result. Star Fox is a rail shooter (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time | Playmates (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (Starship Bridge Simulator) | Interplay (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Spectrum Holobyte (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Steel Talons | Left Field Ent. (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End | Jaleco (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Stone Protectors | Kemco (1994) |
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 | Street Fighter II
 Capcom - July 1992
 Street Fighter II is widely acknowledged as the premier fighting game of its era, due to its game balance with regard to the timing of attacks and blocks, which was unparalleled at the time; and due to "special moves" in which experienced players could execute complex fighting moves by moving the joystick (more...) |
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 | Street Fighter II Turbo
 Capcom - August 1993
 Street Fighter II Turbo included changes from ''Champion Edition'' as well as the ''Turbo'' incarnation, and was a major step up from the original version previously available on the SNES. All four boss characters became playable. Players could choose the same character to fight against each other, using (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | Nintendo (1996) |
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| Not Yet | | Street Hockey '95 | GTE (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Street Racer | UBI Soft (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Strike Gunner: S.T.G. | NTVIC (1992) |
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 | Stunt Race FX
 Nintendo - July 1994
 Stunt Race FX (known as Wild Trax in Japan) is a cartoon-style, 3D-racing video game developed by Nintendo EAD assisted by Argonaut Software and published by Nintendo for the Super NES. It was the second game to use the 3D-centric Super FX chip. At first glance, Stunt Race FX appears to be like a zany (more...) |
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 | Sunset Riders
 Konami - October 1993
 Set in a fanciful version of the American Old West, Sunset Riders revolves around four bounty hunters who are out to claim rewards given for eliminating the most wanted outlaws in the West. There is no true "storyline" aside from collecting progressively larger rewards. Sunset Riders is similar to other (more...) |
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 | Super Adventure Island
 Hudson Soft - April 1992
 While Master Higgins and Tina are enjoying some time alone on a treetop, an evil sorcerer named Dark Cloak suddenly turns Tina into stone. The player's job is to guide Higgins through five worlds with three levels each as he finds a way to confront this being and cure his significant other. At the end (more...) |
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 | Super Adventure Island II
 Hudson Soft - October 1994
 Following on from Super Adventure Island, in this game Master Higgins, along with his wife Tina, are stricken by a storm while on their honeymoon. Both of them end up separated by the storm, and Master Higgins wakes up to find out that he does not remember anything. After exploring the island he is on, (more...) |
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 | Super Alfred Chicken
 Mindscape - February 1994
 The player takes the role of a chicken named Alfred who must find his way through bizarre levels full of balloons, telephones, cheese and other strange elements. While he is on the ground, Alfred can walk, jump, and peck balloons and ground switches. While he is in the air he can dive bomb enemies or (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Aquatic Games Starring The Aquabats, The | Seika (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Baseball 2020 | Tradewest (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 | Culture Brain (1991) |
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 | Super Bases Loaded
 Jaleco - September 1991
 The game is the fifth overall installment of the Bases Loaded series, and first installment of the secondary series for the Super Nintendo. The series spanned three generations of consoles and eight total installments. The original Bases Loaded title was a arcade game that Jalelco ported to the NES. (more...) |
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 | Super Bases Loaded 2
 Jaleco - February 1994
 Unlike its predecessor, Super Bases Loaded, this game is extremely easy to play. Due to the rather chilly reception of the original "Super Bases Loaded" rather arcane difficulty level, Jalelco consciously made this game easier for hopes of a better commercial reception. The game is the sixth overall (more...) |
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 | Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal
 Jaleco - February 1995
 This installment of Bases Loaded is notable for being the first game in the series to use real players and teams. The game was officially licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association and STATS, Inc., and includes a roster of real-life players and teams. For many aspects of gameplay, such (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Batter Up | Namco (1992) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Battleship | Majesco (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Battletank 2: War in the Gulf | Absolute (1994) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Battletank: War in the Gulf | Absolute (1992) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Black Bass | Majesco (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Bomberman | Hudson Soft (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Bomberman 2 | Nintendo (1994) |
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 | Super Bonk
 Hudson Soft - November 1994
 Vaguely similar to Bonk 3, Super Bonk was the first game in the Bonk side-scrolling platform adventure series released on the Super Nintendo. Bonk travels through time from his prehistoric levels, the insides of a dinosaur, a version of modern Chinatown, and even the moon! Along the way, Bonk can find (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Bowling | American Technos (1992) |
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 | Super Buster Bros.
 Capcom - October 1992
 Although the Super Buster Bros. arcade game allowed two players to play simultaneously, the Super Nintendo version has only one player mode. The object of the game is to use your gun to pop bubbles that bounce around your screen. There are two different modes in this game: Panic Mode or Arcade Mode. (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Caesars Palace | Majesco (1993) |
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 | Super Castlevania IV
 Konami - December 1991
 Unbeknownst to the people of Transylvania, an evil group of people is holding a ceremony in the old destroyed abbey outside of town, attempting to revive the Prince of Darkness. As they carry out their ritual a dark cloud descends over the countryside. The sinister group stirs itself into a frenzy of (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Chase HQ | Taito Software (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Conflict: The Mideast | Vic Tokai (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Double Dragon | Tradewest (1992) |
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 | Super E.D.F.: Earth Defense Force
 Jaleco - January 1992
 Super Earth Defense Force's distinguishing gameplay feature is its weapon system, of which there are 8 weapons to choose from, 5 levels of power for any one weapon, and 4 methods of implementation during gameplay. Each weapon is graded on the weapon selection screen in three categories: "Power", "Speed" (more...) |
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 | Super Empire Strikes Back
 JVC - October 1993
 Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back follows closely the standard set by Super Star Wars, with multiple playable characters and Mode 7 quasi-3D vehicle sequences. Controls are very similar to the first game, but with an enhanced double-jump. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca returned as playable (more...) |
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 | Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts
 Capcom - November 1991
 The game is set four years after Arthur rescued Princess Prin-Prin from the demon Loki. They are engaged, and are about to be married. While spending a quiet moment, Prin-Prin is suddenly kidnapped by a demon. Players once again control the Knight Arthur in his effort to save his bride Princess Prin-Prin (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Goal! Two | Jaleco (1994) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Godzilla | Toho (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Super High Impact | Acclaim (1993) |
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 | Super James Pond
 American Softworks - July 1993
 His name is Pond, James Pond and he's just as suave and debonair as another super spy that goes by a similar name. Well, maybe not quite as suave and debonair, but pretty darn close considering he's a...well, whatever he is! In SUPER JAMES POND, Dr. Maybe second cousin once-removed of Dr. No continues (more...) |
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 | Super Mario All-Stars
 Nintendo - August 1993
 Super Mario All-Stars contains 16-bit enhanced remakes of Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros: Lost Levels (Japan's Super Mario Bros. 2), Super Mario 2 USA and Super Mario 3. There was also an alternate version bundled with the Super Nintendo in December 1994 that included a slightly downgraded version (more...) |
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 | Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
 Nintendo - December 1994
 Bundled with the Super Nintendo in December 1994, Super Mario All-Stars + World contains 16-bit enhanced remakes of Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros: Lost Levels (Japan's Super Mario Bros. 2), Super Mario 2 USA and Super Mario 3 as well as a slightly downgraded version of Super Mario World on the same (more...) |
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 | Super Mario Kart
 Nintendo - September 1992
 Super Mario Kart is the first video game in the Mario Kart series. Players race go-karts as one of eight characters from the Super Mario series. It features advanced graphics for the time thanks to its use of Mode 7 texture mapping. Super Mario Kart is the third best-selling game on the SNES, with eight (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | Nintendo (1996) |
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 | Super Mario World
 Nintendo - August 1991
 Super Mario World is a side-scroller as in previous Mario games, and it takes advantage of the Super Nintendo's 16-bit graphics and stereo sound. The game consists of a journey through levels in seven worlds: Yoshi's Island, Donut Plains (later a series of tracks in Super Mario Kart), Vanilla Dome, Twin (more...) |
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 | Super Metroid
 Nintendo - April 1994
 Super Metroid takes place mainly on Planet Zebes (the same planet seen in the original Metroid; a section near the beginning of the game is taken almost directly from the original game). It is a large, open-ended world with many different areas connected by doors and elevators. The player controls Samus (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Ninja Boy | Culture Brain (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Nova | Taito Software (1993) |
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 | Super Off Road
 Tradewest - December 1991
 Players compete against each other or the computer in racing around several top-view indoor off-road truck tracks of increasing difficulty. Good results earn the player points to continue in the championship and money with which to upgrade their truck or buy more nitro boosters. The goal is to reach (more...) |
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 | Super Off Road: The Baja
 Tradewest - September 1993
 Now you can take on the toughest off-road racecourse in the world and challenge world champion Ivan Stewart thanks to SUPER OFF ROAD: The Baja. The Baja is the pinnacle of dirt racing, and there are eight different legs patterned after the real course that will throw all kinds of jumps and obstacles (more...) |
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 | Super Pinball: Behind the Mask
 Nintendo - November 1994
 Pinball featuring three unique tables: the "Jolly Joker", "Blackbeard and Ironmen", and "Wizard". All tables are shown in a tilted 3D view, which fits the entire table on the screen, with marquee messages and bonuses displayed as overlays on the screen. Features single player and up to four-player hotseat (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Play Action Football | Nintendo (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Punch-Out!! | Nintendo (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Putty | US Gold (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super RBI Baseball | Time Warner (1995) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Return of the Jedi | Majesco (1994) |
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 | Super R-Type
 Irem - September 1991
 Super R-Type is a side-scrolling shooter well-known for its high difficulty (even compared to other games in the R-Type series). This is primarily due to the lack of checkpoints. Dying means restarting the level from scratch, and this can be very unforgiving. This game also suffers from slowdown as many (more...) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Slam Dunk | Virgin Interactive (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Slap Shot | Virgin Interactive (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Smash T.V. | Acclaim (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Soccer | Nintendo (1992) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Soccer Champ | Taito Software (1992) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Solitaire | Extreme (1994) |
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 | Super Star Wars
 JVC - November 1992
 Super Star Wars is the first of a series of three Super Nintendo games based on the original three films of the Star Wars series. Super Star Wars generally follows the plot of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, although some allowances must be made to adapt the story to suit a platform action game. For (more...) |
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 | Super Street Fighter II
 Capcom - June 1994
 In late 1993, Capcom released another version of Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. As the subtitle implies, four new characters were added: Cammy, Dee Jay, Fei Long and T. Hawk. Though the game looked superficially similar, every character had in fact been redrawn and animations (more...) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Strike Eagle | Microprose (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Super Tennis | Nintendo (1991) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Troll Islands | American Softworks (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Turrican | Seika (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Turrican 2 | Ocean (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Valis IV | Atlus Software (1993) |
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| Not Yet | | Super Widget | Atlus Software (1993) |
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| Coming Soon! | | Suzuka 8 Hours | Namco (1994) |
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| Not Yet | | S.W.A.T. Kats: The Radical Squadron | Hudson Soft (1995) |
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| Not Yet | | Syndicate, The | Ocean (1995) |
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