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  • Snow White in Happily Ever After

    1994

    Snow White in Happily Ever After

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    You collect fruit and stars through each level and can jump on some enemies or throw apples at them (which are also used to break through blocks). Be careful as you jump on platforms as going to close to the edge can cause you to lose balance and fall. On the screen, your health is shown by a heart. If you get hit by an enemy, fall down a pit, or fall from too high, it will decrease by one. If it reaches zero, you lose one of three lives. Some special attacks can be used, if possessed, like apple bombs. Eventually a sign "Find The Exit" will appear and you can exit to the next level. If you make it to the end, you must fight Maliss in dragon form. You can change the difficulty level or choose a continuous play option as well.
  • The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates

    1994

    The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    George Jetson was about to run out to work when his pal Captain Zoom appears out of thin air. Zoom tells him that Zora, the leader of SPREE ("Space Pirates Revelling in Evil Enterprises"), is planning on looting this solar system of all its resource! Unfortunately, in his last encounter with Zora, Zoom has used up all his strength and now he is powerless so he asks George to take over. He gives George his Pneumo Osmatic Precipitator (or P.O.P.) and bids him good luck. Can George save his family and this galaxy? Guide George through 9 stages of intergalactic action armed with only his wits and the P.O.P....which is like a super vacuum. The P.O.P. can be used as a traveling tool by sucking onto walls and ceilings, it will enable George to climb up and across platforms. As a weapon, the P.O.P. can be used to suck up blocks or enemies and spit out at other enemies. George can also use the P.O.P. to breathe under water! Talk about multi-functional! George's conditions are indicated by the number of hearts he has at th
  • Lester the Unlikely

    1994

    Lester the Unlikely

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.6
    One day Lester was walking through Seaport City's loading docks reading the new issue of his favorite comic, "Super Duper Hero Squad." Feeling a little tired from playing video games late the night before, he looked around for a comfortable place to finish his comic. Just before reaching the beach Lester passed out from sheer exhaustion. Now, his real adventure begins... It is up to you to help Lester get back home.
  • Packy & Marlon

    1994

    Packy & Marlon

    1994

    Platform Quiz/Trivia
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Packy and Marlon is a platform video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1995. It was designed to improve self-care behavior in children with juvenile diabetes. The game achieved some success with treatment groups.
  • Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures

    1994

    Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures

    1994

    Racing Adventure
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    This game is a take on the classic Anime cartoon series, Speed Racer. You play as Speed, an aspiring race car driver with his trusty car, The Mach 5, along with his GO team, out to travel the world and win every international grand prix on the circuit. Along the way, you fight off the infamous villains of the series, out to stop Speed by any means necessary, even capturing his girlfriend, Trixie. There are seven levels in all and in between racing levels you'll be on foot in a side-scroll style adventure, fighting off thugs and gangsters, collecting power ups to help you out, including green flags in order to keep your health up (not kidding about that).
  • Super International Cricket

    1994

    Super International Cricket

    1994

    Simulator Sport Strategy
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The sequel to International Cricket on the NES, it was developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by Nintendo. It features much improved graphics over International Cricket and gameplay superior to all modern cricket games. However, Super International Cricket also suffered like its predecessor by missing official team and player licensing, has a one-track sound loop and one stadium. Eight teams are included: Sri Lanka, Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and the West Indies.
  • Ultima: The Black Gate

    1994

    Ultima: The Black Gate

    1994

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The Avatar is once again summoned to the land of Britannia and this time he has to investigate ritual murders that have occurred in the town of Trinsic. Meanwhile, a new philosophical/social doctrine is spreading through Britannia, promoted by the mysterious Fellowship. The story of this version of Ultima VII is essentially the same as in the original PC version. However, the dialogues have been greatly reduced and/or simplified. This applies also to the size of the game's cities and other locations, the amount of items to pick up, interior details, etc. Combat also underwent significant changes. The battles in this version are action-based; the player has to click on the enemy repeatedly to win. Unlike the PC version with its party management, the Avatar is traveling and fighting solo in this release.
  • Sports Illustrated Championship Football & Baseball

    1994

    Sports Illustrated Championship Football & Baseball

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A sports game licensed by the leading sports magazine, Sports Illustrated. The title features both football and baseball games. Choose to play a 16-game football season, complete with 90 different offensive players and full championship setup. Or you can hit the baseball diamond, pick from 28 different teams, and obliterate the competition with a variety of pitches and exciting drives and diving catches.
  • Street Hockey '95

    1994

    Street Hockey '95

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Street Hockey '95 is like ice hockey without ice and in urban environments with no-holds barred rules. Instead of ice skates, roller blades are used as players can pick from nine different skaters and assemble their squad in a series of game modes. There are five modes in all: Fat Point, Rush, Whack, Crammit and Hot Puck, each with their own rules, time-limit and scoring system (ex. Fat Point awards players different points by what kind of shot they scored the goal with). There are six different environments to choose from ranging from empty swimming pools to construction sites filled with various obstacles that can stop the player dead in their tracks, but also has ramps so players can avoid the obstacles. It also features multiplayer capabilities using an adapter to allow four friends to compete head-to-head.
  • Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal

    1994

    Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Super Bases Loaded 3 is the follow-up to Super Bases Loaded 2 which includes updated stats of over 700 actual MLBPA players including Barry Bonds, Kirby Puckett and Terry Gwynn, just to name a few. The modes of play include the standard Exhibition and Season, but also include a Championship Tournament and an MVP Game. However, since there is no MLB license, there are no team nicknames or logos, and also no World Series is included in the game. The game only contains three generic stadiums. A battery back-up is present that allows players to save games.
  • WildSnake

    1994

    WildSnake

    1994

    Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    WildSnake is a puzzle game in which the player must manage falling snakes in a confined space and keep the snakes from reaching the top of the space. Snakes fall and slither until they reach a resting spot on the floor of the space. A snake will destroy any other snakes of the same color and pattern that it touches with its head on the way down, which often has the chain effect of loosening the pile of snakes so that all the snakes slither into new positions, possibly eliminating even more snakes. The game is played against a selection of backgrounds including desert, forest, water, or grass. Further, there are 7 game grids including the standard grid (a tall rectangle), X, plus, flask, Diabolo (an hourglass pattern), T-square, and obstacle (with a number of intermediate blocks). The player starts out as a nestling and earns higher and higher distinctions taken from the snake realm (garter snake, water snake, boa, mambo, python, king cobra, etc.) as more snakes are cleared. Also, as the level increases. more type
  • Multi-Purpose Arcade Combat Simulator

    1994

    Multi-Purpose Arcade Combat Simulator

    1994

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The Multi-Purpose Arcade Combat Simulator (or M.A.C.S.), was a shooting simulator developed for the U.S. Army as a cheap way to train shooting skills. It was a bit of a mystery until a couple of years ago when the rifle and and carts became available through Ebay.
  • Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage

    1994

    Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.1
    Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage is loosely based on the 1950 Looney Toons short of the same name. The game takes the player through several varying levels to face a plethora enemies, all inspired by the cartoon. The side scrolling action gives the player several different ways to dispose of threats including Kicks, dynamite, and throwing pies to the face. The game does its best to capture the same humor, atmosphere, and sounds from the series and getting the most out of its license.
  • Star Fox: Super Weekend

    1994

    Star Fox: Super Weekend

    1994

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A promotional cartridge, Super Star Fox Weekend (Official Competition) (titled Star Wing: Official Competition in Europe), was released as part of the game's marketing campaign in Europe and the U.S. It featured time-limited single-player mode on modified stages, as well as an exclusive bonus level. The altered start-up screen displays 'Official Competition Cartridge'. Depending on the points scored, players could win a t-shirt, a jacket, or trips to international destinations. An estimated 2000 cartridges were made. In the United States, the Super Star Fox Weekend was played by tens of thousands of competitors in malls across the country. Stores such as KB Toys and Suncoast Video (usually any store that carried Super Nintendo games participated) hosted the event. After the competition, a limited number of the Super Weekend cartridges were sold through the Nintendo Power magazine, listed in the Spring 1994 "Super Power Supplies" catalog that was mailed to subscribers, with an original list price of $45. In the Un
  • Ninja Warriors

    1994

    Ninja Warriors

    1994

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.4
    Ninja Warriors plays as a side scrolling beat 'em up, and is a single player adaptation of The Ninja Warriors arcade game. Players can choose from 3 different Ninja Warriors: Ninja, Kunoichi or Kamaitachi. The characters play differently, but share some common controls. Each can attack, jump, grab the enemy, block attacks or unleash a special attack on the entire screen. This special attack charges up gradually and can be reset by being knocked to the ground.
  • F1 Pole Position 2

    1994

    F1 Pole Position 2

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    F1 Pole Position 2 - known in Japan as Human Grand Prix II - is the sequel to Human Grand Prix and the prequel to Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battleā€Ž.
  • Postcard Puzzle

    1993

    Postcard Puzzle

    1993

    Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Postcard Puzzle is a game released exclusively in the Nintendo Gateway System for use in airlines and hotels.
  • Hangman

    1993

    Hangman

    1993

    Quiz/Trivia
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Hangman is a game exclusively released in the Nintendo Gateway System for hotel and airline use only.
  • Noughts & Crosses

    1993

    Noughts & Crosses

    1993

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Naughts & Crosses is puzzle game for the Super Nintendo, that was added in special SNES systems for Airplanes and Hotels.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends

    1993

    Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends

    1993

    Puzzle Racing Quiz/Trivia
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is a video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. It was also released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive with different gameplay.
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