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  • Shin Shogi Club

    1995

    Shin Shogi Club

    1995

    Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Shin Shogi Club is a Puzzle game, developed by Natsu System and published by Hector, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Shin Togenkyo

    1995

    Shin Togenkyo

    1995

    Sport Quiz/Trivia
    Super Famicom
    Shin Togenkyo ("New Togenkyo", where Togenkyo refers to a mythical garden from Japanese folklore) is a game from that offers players advice and fortune telling by taking some personal details and divining various predictions from that input. The game is heavily reliant on Japanese script, and offers little in the way of visuals besides the occasional icon used to represent the player's status. It also offers a rudimentary slot machine for players to try their luck in a different manner.
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story

    1995

    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    In the future Crystal Tokyo, a small band of discontent citizens have come together to form an rebel team of Senshi called the Oppositio Senshi, who feel that the Sailor Senshi and the Silver Crystal are the source of all of Earth's past battles. Together with a mysterious woman named Apsu, they desire to twist time and change the destiny of the Earth. In the present day, the Sailor Senshi are enjoying peace now that the Death Busters have been defeated. However, strange things begin happening in the city. Previously defeated Daimons, Droids and Youma appear throughout the city. A visit by Ryo Urawa reveals a cryptic statement that the past and future are being replaced. Rei sees strange apparitions in the fire, and then the four Inner Senshi, along with Chibiusa go missing. Sailor Moon meets up with Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn to go look for the missing Senshi.
  • Super Tekkyu Fight!

    1995

    Super Tekkyu Fight!

    1995

    Puzzle
    Super Famicom
    Super Tekkyu Fight! is an Action game, developed by Metro and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Hisshou 777 Fighter III: Kokuryuu-ou no Fukkatsu

    1995

    Hisshou 777 Fighter III: Kokuryuu-ou no Fukkatsu

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Hisshou 777 Fighter III is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • St Andrews: Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course

    1995

    St Andrews: Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    St Andrews: Eikou to Rekishi no Old Course is a Sports game, published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • The Game of Life: Super Jinsei Game 2

    1995

    The Game of Life: Super Jinsei Game 2

    1995

    Strategy Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Super Jinsei Game 2 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Kid and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Battle Robot Retsuden

    1995

    Battle Robot Retsuden

    1995

    Strategy
    Super Famicom
    Battle Robot Retsuden is a Strategy game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle

    1995

    Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle is a Formula 1 licensed game from Human Entertainment and the fourth game in their Human Grand Prix/F1 Pole Position series. It would be the last Human Grand Prix game to be released on Super Famicom: the fifth and final game in the series, F1 Pole Position 64, was instead a 1997 N64 game. Similar to the third game in the franchise, this game never saw release outside of Japan but did have all in game text in English. It also features the real teams and drivers of the 1995 F1 season, as well as a number of the official F1 courses.
  • Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling

    1995

    Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling is a Sports game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Tonkin House, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi

    1995

    Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi

    1995

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    A Donald Duck licensed platformer released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Donald gets transported into a world of dreams through the use of a Magic Cap, and must stop the evil Magician Pete to save this unknown land.
  • Takemiya Masaki Kudan no Igo Taishou

    1995

    Takemiya Masaki Kudan no Igo Taishou

    1995

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Takemiya Masaki Kudan no Igo Taishou is a Miscellaneous game, published by KSS, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Tenchi wo Kurau: Sangokushi Gunyuuden

    1995

    Tenchi wo Kurau: Sangokushi Gunyuuden

    1995

    Strategy
    Super Famicom
    Tenchi wo Kurau: San Goku Shi Gunyuuden is a Strategy game, published by Capcom, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Super Power League 3

    1995

    Super Power League 3

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Super Power League 3 is the third Power League game to be released on the Super Famicom and the ninth overall. The series is once again endorsed by Fuji Television, after the second game went with a different sponsor, with play-by-play commentary from Kenji Fukui, an announcer from that network. It features the standard gameplay modes: A single Open game, a multi-game Pennant mode, an All-Stars mode with special teams, a Home Run Derby mode (named "Race"), and an opportunity to watch a match between two CPU teams. The Power League series would see one more Super Famicom sequel in 1996 (Super Power League 4) before the series moved onto the next generation of consoles.
  • J.League Soccer Prime Goal 3

    1995

    J.League Soccer Prime Goal 3

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
  • Kishin Douji Zenki: Battle Raiden

    1995

    Kishin Douji Zenki: Battle Raiden

    1995

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    An action game published by Hudson in 1995, based on the popular manga series Kishin Douji Zenki of the early to mid 90s.
  • Inazuma Serve Da!! Super Beach Volley

    1995

    Inazuma Serve Da!! Super Beach Volley

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Inazuma Serve Da!! Super Beach Volley ("It's a Lightning Serve!! Super Beach Volley") is a 2D volleyball game from Virgin Interactive Entertainment that was released exclusively in Japan. The player selects their volleyball players from a group of twenty-four characters, each with their own stats and idiosyncratic appearances, and takes on another team in various beach volleyball venues across the world including California, Hawaii, Japan, Brazil, Australia and India. Twenty of the characters belong to ten separate nationalities for the world cup mode, while the remaining four are female competitors who are unaffiliated with any country. The game features a standalone "free battle" versus match, a world cup elimination tournament and a professional league.
  • Chou-Mahou Tairiku Wozz

    1995

    Chou-Mahou Tairiku Wozz

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Super Famicom
    A traditional Japanese-style RPG similar to Breath of Fire: turn-based battles are viewed from an isometric perspective. You control all three characters as a party, but in the beginning of the game you choose one of them as the main character, and therefore will see the game from his/her perspective. In case the characters split up, you'll be able to control only the one you chose.
  • Ultima: The Savage Empire

    1995

    Ultima: The Savage Empire

    1995

    Super Famicom
    Ultima: The Savage Empire (Ultima: Kyouryuu Teikoku) is a port of Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire for the SNES released in 1995 by ORIGIN Systems (and Pony Canyon). The game is a drastic departure from the traditional video games in the Ultima series, and takes place into a world that resembles the Amazon rather than the typical medieval style setting of previous titles in the series. The game's engine was based off Ultima VII: The Black Gate's engine. The game was planned for Western release, but was cancelled.
  • Shuushoku Game

    1995

    Shuushoku Game

    1995

    Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Super Famicom
    Shuushoku Game (Trendy Drama) is a Japan-exclusive video game based around the Japanese sub-culture of Japanese drama, "Trendy Drama" (hence the name), which is a form of drama typically targeting young children and young adults and is based around normal human issues such as love, family problems, and other social issues.
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