Invictus is a ROM hack/mod of Super Mario World by juzcook. It is a chocolate kaizo hack with a touch of vanilla that will challenge even the most experienced players. It aims to be fun, whilst remaining difficult albeit fair.
Tom & Jerry 2 was a game that was being developed by Hi Tech. It appears different that the Genesis game, Frantic Antics. One can only speculate as to why it was canceled. It probably found the same fate as other Hi Tech games like Bobby's world, in which the market was too saturated for platformers based on cartoons.
"Fork Parker's Crunch Out is a collaboration between Mega Cat Studios, Devolver Digital, and Take This for the label's first-ever Super Nintendo Entertainment System release starring the company's larger than life CFO, Fork Parker. The game aims to raise awareness of the all too real issue of game dev crunch through a playful look at the pressures of game development, exaggerated by the menace that is a game publisher executive."
Equinox is the sequel to Solstice. It is presented in a 3D isometric view with colourful graphics. The game is based upon solving puzzles to progress to the next dungeon. In the game you play the son of the hero in the first game, Shadax. Shadax has been kidnapped by an evil witch and it is up to you to rescue him.
Dream TV is an action video game for the Super NES where the player has to guide two youngsters through a nightmarish land of evil television shows (using a similar plot to the campy movie Stay Tuned and Crystal Dynamics' video game Gex). The player has to escape by defeating stereotypical television villains and finding pieces of a puzzle. The game features complex labyrinths.
Nintendo PowerFest '94 was a 1994 Nintendo-promoted video game competition. Most of the town competitions were held in customized trailers outside of department stores. It was based on scoring points in a special Game Pak. The three Super Nintendo Entertainment System games (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Kart, and Ken Griffey, Jr. Presents Major League Baseball) were played within a time limit of six minutes.
The Super 4 in 1 Multicart consists of four different games from three different developers; each with their own style, taste, and genre. It was funded through Kickstarter as a cartridge-based game for the SNES.
Based on the video board game of the same name. You must escape the undead realm of the Gatekeeper and avoid your worst nightmare. A prototype of Atmosfear (also known as NightMare) dated July 12, 1994 was released by Hidden Palace in April 7, 2019.
Dream: Land of Giants (working title "Project Dream") was an unreleased game developed by Rare for the SNES. Development was eventually moved to the Nintendo 64, but the game was eventually redeveloped as Banjo-Kazooie, with most characters being re-used.
An NFL football game for the Super Nintendo and Nintendo Game Boy developed by Konami. It is one of the earlier NFL games to use a dynamic camera that turns around to follows whichever side is playing offense.
Astrohawk is a SNES homebrew developed by Paul Lay from Playsoft, the game was originally developed in the 90's but it was until 2014 that was published in cartridge.
Waka Taka Ozumo: Brothers Dream Match is a sumo video game developed by Tomcat System and published by Imagineer for the Super Famicom, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1993.