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  • Hiouden: Mamono-tachi to no Chikai

    1994

    Hiouden: Mamono-tachi to no Chikai

    1994

    Strategy
    Super Famicom
    A PC-98 RPG from Wolf Team with an isometric perspective. It later saw an enhanced Super Famicom port.
  • Super Zugan: Hakotenjou kara no Shoutai

    1994

    Super Zugan: Hakotenjou kara no Shoutai

    1994

    Quiz/Trivia Adventure Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    A Super Famicom comedic Mahjong game with an overarching storyline. It was followed by a sequel a few years later.
  • Top Management II

    1994

    Top Management II

    1994

    Simulator Strategy
    Super Famicom
    Top Management II is a Strategy game, published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1994. Players must keep their corporation profitable by any means possible as a corporate executive. This entire video game is in Japanese; making it mandatory to be able to read the language. Frequent corporate meetings keep players aware of what is happening within the company. It is a sequel to Top Management for the Family Computer and NEC PC-9801. A typical game of Top Management begins in the year 1980. Starting in the first week of April, players must participate in strategic corporate meetings in order to guide the focus of the company into certain Japanese prefectures. Buying and selling is done on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in order to improve profits for the entire corporation. Employees can be hired, fired, or laid-off during these important meetings.
  • Super Fire Pro Wrestling III Final Bout

    1994

    Super Fire Pro Wrestling III Final Bout

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    The third Super Famicom game in Human's highly technical wrestling series. It was re-released the following year with easier controls as "Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easytype".
  • Itou Hatasu Mu-dan no Shogi Dojo

    1994

    Itou Hatasu Mu-dan no Shogi Dojo

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Itou Hatasu Mu-Dan no Shougi Dojo is a Miscellaneous game, published by ASK, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Gaia Saver: Hero Saidai no Sakusen

    1994

    Gaia Saver: Hero Saidai no Sakusen

    1994

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    Gaia Saver is a Role-Playing game, developed by Arc System Works and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin

    1994

    Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    A fighter game released for the Super Famicom in 1994. It is based on the heavy metal-inspired manga and anime of the same name.
  • Tetris Battle Gaiden

    1994

    Tetris Battle Gaiden

    1994

    Puzzle Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Super Famicom
    Tetris Battle Gaiden is a competitive puzzle-battle game, similar to games such as Puzzle Fighter or Puyo Puyo. One can play against a friend or the Computer in a story mode. There is also an included Rensa mode, which ensures a more hyperactive game due to increased gravity. The player can choose from a list of characters in the story mode, including a Dragon or a pumpkin named Halloween.
  • Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss: Gentei-ban

    1994

    Super Tetris 2 + BomBliss: Gentei-ban

    1994

    Puzzle
    Super Famicom
  • Pachinko Wars 2

    1994

    Pachinko Wars 2

    1994

    Super Famicom
    Pachinko Wars 2 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by OeRSTED and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Hisshou 777 Fighter: Pachi-Slot Ryuuguu Densetsu

    1994

    Hisshou 777 Fighter: Pachi-Slot Ryuuguu Densetsu

    1994

    Super Famicom
    A pachi-slot (slot machine) simulator game for the Super Famicom. The title refers to the mythical Sea Dragon Palace of Japanese folklore.
  • Hisshou 777 Fighter

    1994

    Hisshou 777 Fighter

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Hisshou 777 Fighter is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jorudan and published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • World Class Rugby 2: Kokunai Gekitou-hen '93

    1994

    World Class Rugby 2: Kokunai Gekitou-hen '93

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    A Super Famicom exclusive rugby game and the sequel to World Class Rugby.
  • World Class Rugby 2

    1994

    World Class Rugby 2

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    World Class Rugby 2 is a Sports game, developed by Denton Designs and published by Misawa, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Get in the Hole

    1994

    Get in the Hole

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Get in the Hole is a Super Famicom golf game for use with the Ricoh Lasabirdie peripheral.
  • Shin Mahjong

    1994

    Shin Mahjong

    1994

    Puzzle Strategy Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Shin Mahjong is a Miscellaneous game, published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi II

    1993

    Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi II

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi II ("Mitsuteru Yokoyama's Romance of the Three Kingdoms II") is a strategy game and the sequel to the original Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi. Both games were adapted from the eponymous manga artist's graphic novel adaptation of the ancient Chinese novel. Specifically, they were based on an anime adaptation of the manga, released close to the same time.
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R

    1993

    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R

    1993

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Super Famicom
    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R is a video game released for the Super Famicom by Bandai in 1993. It serves as a sequel to Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon. Upon starting the game, the player can choose one of 5 characters (2 can be selected for co-op). The game is divided into four levels; each level being divided further into two sub-levels. The player will fight numerous enemies, mostly consisting of default Droids based on their manga incarnations. At the end of each level, a boss must be defeated to proceed. Pressing a special button makes the character use a devastating attack that kills all lesser enemies on screen and causes significant damage to a boss character, although the use of the attack is limited. Bonus items can be picked up from the ground or found in breakable objects, usually in the form of food items that replenishes the life meter to varying degrees. Chibiusa Mode is synonymous with an "Easy Mode". Chibiusa's sprite is too short to be hit by most attacks, and the enemies are also made easier to b
  • Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling': Sekai Saikyou Tag

    1993

    Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling': Sekai Saikyou Tag

    1993

    Fighting Sport
    Super Famicom
    An updated version of Zen Nihon Pro Wrestling, Dash updates the character roster and adds minor cosmetic touches to the mix such as wrestler introductions and new character artwork. The biggest addition however is the inclusion of a 4-player royal rumble mode and the ability to perform team-up moves in the tag matches. The game casts you as a wrestler of your choice in the official Zen Nihon Pro Wrestling league and pits you against the other featured wrestlers in grappling matches. As in the original you get to pick between several game modes including: Tournament, Championship (single or tag) Vs, Team (with the new 4-player variant) and Training.
  • Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3: Final Bout

    1993

    Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3: Final Bout

    1993

    Fighting Sport
    Super Famicom
    The action is once again presented in an isometric ring, and players must use timing-based button presses to effectively grapple and pin their opponents. The player can choose from a number of wrestlers, many of whom are from international circuits like the WWE and WCW, who are all homages to actual wrestlers under different names. The player could also make their own wrestler in the game's "create-a-wrestler" editor mode, a series staple.
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