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  • Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World

    1994

    Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 9.5
    Put quite simply, this is the amalgamation of the previously released Super Mario All-Stars compilation with Super Mario World added. While games already in the All-Stars bundle have major graphical and audio improvements, the only change made to Super Mario World is a slight tweak of Luigi's graphic sprites, making him slightly thinner and taller (rather than being the same height and stature of Mario) which does not affect gameplay.
  • 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.
  • Tetris Attack

    1996

    Tetris Attack

    1996

    Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8.2
    A puzzle game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is the first game in the Puzzle League series. The Super Famicom release featured different art assets and characters than the English localization where they were replaced with characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The Game Boy release of the Yoshi version was also later released in Japan. Later a version for the Super Famicom's Satellaview satellite modem service was released.
  • Metal Warriors

    1995

    Metal Warriors

    1995

    Shooter Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    Metal Warriors is a 1995 action platformer video game developed by LucasArts and published by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released exclusively in North America in April of 1995. Its gameplay mainly consists of action and shooting mixed with mission-based exploration using a main seven-button configuration.
  • Secret of Evermore

    1995

    Secret of Evermore

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    Secret of Evermore is another famous RPG developed and released by Square in 1995. A day at the movies for a young boy & his dog turns into an adventure that spans across several different time periods and locations, on their journey they discover the Secret of Evermore and find their way home. Produced by the North American branch of Square, Evermore's soundtrack would be the first major work by Jeremy Soule, the famed Elder Scrolls composer.
  • The Lost Vikings 2

    1997

    The Lost Vikings 2

    1997

    Platform Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    Will the Vikings find their way home across time and space? Will Erik lead his brothers to safety without bonking himself back into thinking he's an iguana? Will Olaf be reunited with his wife and daughters? Will Baleog ever to get a date with Freya, that Valkyrie babe on the "Resume Game" screen? Stay tuned...
  • The Adventures of Batman & Robin

    1994

    The Adventures of Batman & Robin

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.7
    Now there is The Adventures of Batman and Robin. "What's the difference?" you ask. Precisely,. Batman battles through the eight toughest levels of villainy to hit your TV screen. You'll be dazzled by the animation-style graphics. You'll be awed by great sound and a stirring musical score. You'll swear you were watching the hit animated seriesexcept for one tiny detail. YOU CONTROL THE ACTION! Using a combination of brains and brawn, you decide the fate of Gotham City as you strategically lead Batman on his mission to eradicate violence and mayhem. Operating out of the top secret Batcave, you'll use smoke bombs, Batarangs, x-ray goggles and all the weapons your utility belt can hold as you swing across rooftops and dash through dark alleys, tracking down the elusive Catwoman. You'll try to put a stop to Two-Face as you race through the streets in the Batmobile. You'll enlist the aid of Robin to put The Penguin out of business. You can't relax though, because Scarecrow, The Joker, Poison Ivy, Clayface and their motl
  • Tetris & Dr. Mario

    1994

    Tetris & Dr. Mario

    1994

    Puzzle Tactical Arcade
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.4
    Compliation game released for the Super Nintendo featuring both Tetris and Dr Mario.
  • Sparkster

    1994

    Sparkster

    1994

    Shooter Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.1
    The eponymous main character is an opossum knight who fights an army of yellow wolves and robots. He is armed with a sword that can fire energy bolts and a rocket pack that allows him to fly short distances. The gameplay remains mostly the same as in Mega Drive games, with the most notable change being the addition of a short-distance rolling dash. One major difference is that the game's final level depends on a difficulty player selected. On easy, the game culminates with battle against Axel Gear, but on normal, the story continues with Sparkster fighting the leader of the Wolves on the next level. On hard difficulty, the game continues beyond that, with the true final stage.
  • Young Merlin

    1994

    Young Merlin

    1994

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    After trying to rescue a drowning young woman, the the hero of Young Merlin is drawn into a fantasy world which is threatened by the evil Shadow King. Naturally, it is your job to save this world and also to rescue the aforementioned woman who has been kidnapped by the Shadow King. This is done in typical action adventure fashion: you have to fight enemies using spells that are gathered during the progress of the game as well as solve puzzles and use several objects. What sets Young Merlin apart from other action adventures is the fact that there is no text in the entire game, instead, icons are used to represent conversations, furthermore, the game uses passwords,instead of a battery to record the players progress.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition

    1995

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition

    1995

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.9
    Get ready to rock your world with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fighting Edition. A three mode, smashing, bashing, monster trashing no-holds barred slugfest. This one-on-one two player simultaneous fighting game features your favourite Power Zord and a host of evil meanies. The Thunder Megazord, the Shogun Megazord, the Ninja Megazord, Lord Zedd, Goldar, and many more compete for total galactic supremacy in the mother of all battles. When the dust clears, only one will remain standing - who will be crowned the mightiest, morphiest warrior in the universe?
  • Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game

    1995

    Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game

    1995

    Fighting Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.8
    They're vanishing - pawns in an unholy war! And out of the darkest shadows of the fearful city rises...Spawn! Enemies like Violator, Redeemer, Overtkill, and Malebolgia himself, are everywhere - from Bedlam Asylum to the nightmarish Darklands! Can Spawn's special powers help him survive this madness? Experience awesome combat and intense graphics in the incredible style of the comic that started is all: Todd McFarlane's Spawn!
  • Plok

    1993

    Plok

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.8
    Plok is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Software Creations and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is a traditional platform game starring a character named Plok.
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    1995

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    1995

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.6
    The Super NES version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a side-scrolling action game similar to the previous SNES game based on the series. The game can be played by one or two players with six available characters. Billy and Kimberly return from the previous game along with the introduction of Tommy, as the White Ranger (opposed to appearing as Green Ranger), three new rookie rangers, Rocky, Adam, and Aisha, who replaces Jason, Zack, & Trini from the original game. The player begins each stage as his or her character's civilian persona. The player can fill up a "Morphing meter" next to their life gauge by picking up thunderbolt-shaped items (whether by small bolts or morphing sign bolts). These items are dropped by enemies and can also be used to perform a special attack when the character is morphed in Ranger Mode. A Special code made for the game can have the players begin the stages as the morphed Rangers instead of their civilian persona. Once the Morphin' meter is filled, the player can press the
  • Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    The most powerful collection of Marvel Super Heroes now unite to battle treacherous mobs of Super-Villians! A mysterious foe has kicked off his plan to rule the world by collecting the Infinity Gems. While each gem controls one force of nature, combined they command limitless power. The fate of the entire world depends on your ability to defeat this sinister scheme before the gems are combined. Master the brute strength of your favorite hero to take on this life and death challenge. You choose the hero best suited to each mission and control all the action, like breaking barriers with the Incredible Hulk or tackling challenges with Spider-Man's webs and climbing ability. It's an incredible action-adventure demanding skill, cunning and reflexes to defeat a diabolical plot and the most amazing assortment of corrupt Super-Villains ever assembled.
  • Batman Returns

    1993

    Batman Returns

    1993

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.4
    The SNES version of the game was released in 1993. It is fundamentally a left-to-right scrolling fighter beat 'em up, a genre that was featured heavily on the console at the time. The gameplay and graphics are very similar to the Final Fight games. The game takes the player through seven scenes featured in the film. Each scene has a boss fight that Batman must win in order to proceed to the next scene.
  • Uniracers

    1994

    Uniracers

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.4
    What do you get if you cross Sonic the Hedgehog with Tony Hawk's Pro Skater? It might seem an odd combination, but it describes Uniracers perfectly. One of the more successful releases of the Super Nintendo's twilight era, Uniracers mixes platform-based high-speed racing, with crazy stunts and tricks. The basic idea in most levels of the game is simple. Get your unicycle from A to B as quickly as possible, and finish ahead of your opponent. It's like Sonic, but with none of those pesky enemies, pointless power-ups and frustrating obstructions. In fact it doesn't sound like much of a game at all... Here's the key, though. Tricks performed and landed during the race increase your speed. The better the trick, the greater your increase in speed will be. Also, some levels are set in areas designed solely for stunts. Such levels require you to earn as many style points as possible, by doing tricks. These levels are against the clock, and a set points score, rather than an opponent. Unicycles are stupid and difficult
  • Astérix

    1993

    Astérix

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.3
    Astérix was developed by Bit Managers and Infogrames for a number of different consoles. It was based after the comic book series Asterix, which maintained a high level of popularity in Europe, but never took off in North America. For this reason, the game was only released in PAL format, and was never released in North America.
  • 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.
  • Looney Tunes B-Ball

    1995

    Looney Tunes B-Ball

    1995

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Looney Tunes B-Ball is a 2-on-2 Basketball game, similar to the more well known NBA Jam. However, Looney Tunes is much more informal and silly, though this level of silliness is set by the player via the Wackiness Meter on the main menu. Players choose their teams from the likes of: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, Tasmanian Devil, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam and Marvin Martian. Each player has unique statistics for their shooting, 3-pointers, defense, stamina and speed. Once on the court, the player can pass the ball, shoot the ball, grab a burst of speed or unleash a special defensive ability or a special offensive ability.. These abilities include cream pies, time bombs, sticks of dynamite and other fun toys from the ACME Corporation. Offensive Abilities must be "bought" by collecting gems and other items which occasionally show up on the basketball court.
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