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Most Popular Super Nintendo Entertainment System Games - Page 50

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  • Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top

    1994

    Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top

    1994

    Racing Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top is a Super NES racing video game where the player has to progress from go-karts to snowmobiles, IROC racing cars, and eventually to Indy racing cars. If the player does well, then his/her final challenge is to take on Al Unser, Jr. in the final event at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This race uses the Molson Indy Vancouver as a final test of the player's hard-earned skills. Of course, the player can also practice every stage of the game except the final stage. Go-kart racing involves regional action in the United States of America while snowmobiles provide challenge for the game's simulated winter months. Competing in the stock cars of the IROC is considered to be gaining experience for the faster and lighter open wheel vehicles of the Indy league.
  • Bazooka Blitzkrieg

    1992

    Bazooka Blitzkrieg

    1992

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bazooka Blitzkrieg game made for the SNES Super Scope. It featured a bleak modern setting filled with cyborgs and various bosses including a large flying warship a tank, and various others. The primary button fired regular machine gun rounds, and the thumb button fired rockets. Released in 1992 by Bandai.
  • Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus

    1995

    Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus

    1995

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    You must help Bronkie and Rexo find the lost machine pieces by blowing away dust with your lungs, and hitting enemies with your dusters, before the dust returns and everyone chokes on the dust! But don't run into cigarrette smoke or dust storms, otherwise your vision will get darker, and you'll have a hard time finding out where to go, running into enemies all around!
  • Claymates

    1993

    Claymates

    1993

    Platform Pinball Adventure
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    From the creators of Clay Fighter comes a game about a shape-shifting ball of clay. You play as a boy named Clayton, whose father has developed a serum to turn humans into animals. However, an evil shaman desires this serum, and when he is denied ownership of it, he kidnaps Clayton's father and turns Clayton into a ball of clay. It's up to the unlikely hero to rescue his father, the serum, and the world!
  • Dirt Trax FX

    1995

    Dirt Trax FX

    1995

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The player can choose between eight different riders with unique characteristics and four bikes ranging from 50cc to 500cc. There are 22 tracks with four difficulty levels of gameplay
  • Frantic Flea

    1996

    Frantic Flea

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Frantic Flea has the player take control of a flea warrior out to protect his Flea World from an evil race of bugs called the Insideos who are enslaving his friends and family. The gameplay is a side-scroller with six different levels, where the player explores each stage, freeing fellow captive fleas and utilizing weapons and devices to aid in their missions such as the Hoverpod which enables flight and the Stikko which can give the player the ability to climb walls. The graphics are done up in a cartoon-style with over 100 animation frames to give sprites a more fluid life-like feel.
  • Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons

    1994

    Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons is a Party game, developed and published by Empire Interactive, which was released in Europe in 1994.
  • Kevin Keegan's Player Manager

    1993

    Kevin Keegan's Player Manager

    1993

    Simulator Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Kevin Keegan's Player Manager combines a football management sim with the Kick Off football game. The Kick Off game includes several skill levels, Challenge Cup and practice options. Manager offers three management skill levels, three division league and two Cup competitions. Options to play on the pitch or watch and get computer predicted results.
  • Cyber Spin

    1992

    Cyber Spin

    1992

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Cyber Spin is a top down racing game. The player takes on the role of Chuck Davis, superstar teenage racer, driving in the Cyber Car. Chuck faces seven opponents in Grands Prix across ten nations. The main obstacle in Cyber Spin is the power supply. Power is depleted when turbo is used and also when damage is taken. When there is no power left, the race is over for Chuck. The game is a port of the Japanese game Shinseiki GPX Cyber Formula, removing based on the anime.
  • Eek! The Cat

    1994

    Eek! The Cat

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Hold on tight for hair-raising adventure with your favorite Saturday morning superhero - in his Super NES debut. Now you can play with EEK! every day of the week!!! Get zapped bonked and splattered through six hilarious adventures as you try to rescue Annabelle from loony aliens... Reunite Pierre with his Squishy Bear brothers... Save a sleepwalking granny from a zoofull of accidents... Catch Joey the orphan's runaway Christmas present... And put your tail on the line nine times against Sharky the sharkdog...
  • Dr. Mario World House Calls

    2005

    Dr. Mario World House Calls

    2005

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Dr. Mario World House Calls is a rom hack of Super Mario World. The main character is now Dr. Mario. It features custom blocks, graphics, overworld, and sprites. The difficulty is medium.
  • Cannondale Cup

    1994

    Cannondale Cup

    1994

    Racing Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Choose from 1 of 8 different racers who compete on 8 different bicycle race courses. The game splits the courses into different stages, with each stage having a requirement to move on to the next stage. The requirements are based on completing a set number of laps or attaining a certain score, except for the final race where the player must come in 1st place in 30 laps. There are also a number of selectable mountain bikes which are rated in the categories of turning, speed, tires, acceleration, and shocks. During a race, players can punch opposing cyclists and also jump ramps. The higher the position the player comes in at the end of a race, the higher the score the player will receive. It was also re-released as a part of the SNES game Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally / Speed Racer as the Mountain Bike part of it, along with another game. It contains the same gameplay with only a few minor graphical changes.
  • Capcom's Soccer Shootout

    1994

    Capcom's Soccer Shootout

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Capcom's Soccer Shootout let's up to four players take the helm of 12 different international soccer teams in a series of games that include Exhibition, Full Season and All-Star Game modes. There are also Penalty Kick, Indoor Soccer, and Training modes. The season mode lets the player choose from either a 22 or 44 game season in an attempt to become World Champions and the game boasts a realistic style including bicycle kicks, side tackles, diving saves along with several other moves.
  • Capcom's MVP Football

    1992

    Capcom's MVP Football

    1992

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    This is an American Football game which features four different game modes. There is the Custom mode which let's the player set up an exhibition game between two teams. The player can either choose to directly control the football players on the field or choose to just coach the team by selecting plays and letting the computer control the on field action. Other parameters that can be adjusted are the quarter length, the field conditions, and the difficulty of the computer opponent. There is also a Tournament mode where the player tries to take a team through a playoff bracket in order to get to the Super Bowl. MVP mode puts the player in game situations in which the player has to try to overcome. Demo mode lets the player watch the computer play against itself.
  • Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions

    1997

    Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions

    1997

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A bowling game not wanting for options. Play against 11 pro bowlers in six different tournaments, or try the league or practice modes. The size of the tournaments, the player's ball, the player's outfit, and even the oil pattern on the lane can be adjusted to suit your tastes.
  • Full Throttle Racing

    1994

    Full Throttle Racing

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Full Throttle Racing takes in chaotic, violent and no-holds-barred racing across America. The racing takes place on both land and water, with motorbikes and boats featured. There are 6 racers in the game, each with their own short profile, including a guy newly out of jail, a token woman and a token African-American. You can race one or both disciplines, racing either an individual weekend or a full championship. As you play the game you can upgrade your vehicle, with faster engines, better tyres and more nitros. As in Road Rash, throwing your legs out at the other riders is potentially advantageous.
  • Hammerlock Wrestling

    1994

    Hammerlock Wrestling

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Plug in Hammerlock and get a look at in-your-face, action-packed wrestling like you've never seen it before: up close. How close? Jaleco's exclusive ringside perspective brings the action right under your eyelids. In addition to the main screen, you get two ringside screens. See your opponent's hand pull back for a punch so you can time your dodge perfectly. Then watch the close-up screen explode to twice its regular size as you grab his legs and throw him into a spine splintering suplex. See it all like it's just inches away - closer than you've ever seen it before.
  • Hungry Dinosaurs

    1994

    Hungry Dinosaurs

    1994

    Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Hungry Dinosaurs is a variant of the board game Othello with a dinosaur setting. In each turn, one player gets to lay an egg into one grid of the 9x9 playfield. When a player manages to trap a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally) of an opponent's eggs, i.e. having an one egg at each end of the row, they change colour. A round is over after a certain amount of time and whoever has the most eggs on the field, wins. One match consists of several rounds. In contrast to the real board game, up to four player can participate.
  • 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.
  • Ultraman: Towards the Future

    1991

    Ultraman: Towards the Future

    1991

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    In the future, Earth must protect itself from alien invaders, a task handled by the Science Special Search Party. However, they are not alone in this endeavor. After crashing his ship on Earth while in pursuit of the evil alien Bemular, the super-being Ultraman is here to help whenever the attacking aliens prove too much for humanity alone to handle. Standing hundreds of feet tall with incredible strength and amazing abilities, he can only remain on Earth for a few minutes, and so must defeat his foes before his power drains completely. Based on the popular television show from 1967, Ultraman directly follows the story of its source material. Cast in the role of the titular Ultraman, the player must defeat many of the same monsters that appeared in the original series. Taking the appearance of a 1-on-1 fighting game, Ultraman can punch, kick, and grapple his opponent, as well as use a variety of various special moves that must be charged. However, in order to actually defeat his opponent, Ultraman must deplete the
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