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New Super Famicom Games - Page 33

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  • Kikuni Masahiko no Jantoushi Dora-ou 2

    1993

    Kikuni Masahiko no Jantoushi Dora-ou 2

    1993

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Kikuni Masahiko no Jantoushi Dora Ou 2 is a mahjong game with a parody supernatural superhero theme. Like its predecessor, it uses mahjong as a sort of component for its "battle" system. Kikuni Masahiko no Jantoushi Dora Ou 2 is a bit more "free", allowing the player to explore the world map. It also allows for four-person games, removing the two-person limitation of its forebear.
  • Super Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium

    1993

    Super Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Super Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium is a Sports game, published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4-nin Uchi

    1993

    Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4-nin Uchi

    1993

    Sport Quiz/Trivia
    Super Famicom
    Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4-nin Uchi is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Soul & Sword

    1993

    Soul & Sword

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    Soul & Sword is a 1993 Japanese-only video game on Super Famicom developed by Pandora Box. It is a prequel to Traverse: Starlight & Prairie. Being a non-linear role-playing game, the quests can be done in any order although some of them have prerequisites. Most are completely optional, but change the ending. The quests can be abandoned and returned at will. The game features a time system and the characters are actually aging, though their statistics stay the same. This system is also used for money loans, as you will receive penalties when you don't pay back before the end of the year.
  • Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie

    1993

    Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie

    1993

    Shooter
    Super Famicom
    Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie is a 2D side-scrolling science fiction shooter. Aside from Hikaru, the player can also choose to play as Max or Milia. Each character has different types of power, range and weapon effect per VF-1 mode (Fighter, Gerwalk and Battroid). Power-ups obtained will increase weapon range and potency for up to three levels each.
  • Onizuka Katsuya Super Virtual Boxing: Shin Kentou-ou Densetsu

    1993

    Onizuka Katsuya Super Virtual Boxing: Shin Kentou-ou Densetsu

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Onizuka Katsuya Super Virtual Boxing ~Shin Kentou Ou Densetsu~ is a boxing video game, developed by Sting Entertainment and published by SOFEL, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1993. It was licensed and endorsed by Katsuya Onizuka, a former WBA Super Flyweight champion.
  • Dynamic Stadium

    1993

    Dynamic Stadium

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Dynamic Stadium is a baseball game from Eleca/Electronics Application released exclusively for the Super Famicom. While adopting the same behind-the-batter perspective as Namco's Famista series, Dynamic Stadium presents its athletes as comic book heroes rather than chibi figures, making them absurdly buff and frequently featuring action shots of them catching fly-balls and narrowly making it to base before being caught out. "Safe!" and "Out!" calls are presented as spiky word balloons. Dynamic Stadium does not feature an official NPB license, so all the team names are fictitious. The game was published in Japan by Sammy Corporation and was never localized for overseas territories.
  • Accele Brid

    1993

    Accele Brid

    1993

    Shooter
    Super Famicom
    Players progress through the game as a robot racing through a pipe, shooting everything that moves. The robot can shoot from both arms, jump, kick and punch. There are also power-ups and bonuses that can be collected to upgrade the robot's weapons and armor. There are three different types of robots to choose from: Silver Mare, Beliws, and Nitika. Weapons are chosen before each stage and every level has Mode 7 graphics. Three difficulty levels can be chosen; ranging from easy, medium, and hard.
  • Aretha

    1993

    Aretha

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    The game is a console-style RPG, where Ariel and her party travel on the world map, through forests, mountain paths, and caves, occasionally visiting towns and fighting monsters in turn-based combat viewed from first-person perspective, using a variety of physical and special attacks.
  • Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi

    1993

    Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi

    1993

    Fighting
    Super Famicom
    Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi ("Battle Master: Ultimate Warrior") is a sci-fi themed one-on-one fighter game exclusively for the Super Famicom. It was developed by System Vision, which previously worked on the SNES fighter Deadly Moves. The player can select between seven characters and play through a single-player mode with each, meeting different opponents and fighting a boss character at the end. There's also a Versus mode that allows two human players to compete with fighters of their choice.
  • U-jin: Janjuu Gakuen

    1993

    U-jin: Janjuu Gakuen

    1993

    Sport Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    An anime-themed Mahjong game from Varie for the Super Famicom. Features artwork from prominent manga artist U-Jin. Yuujin: Janjyu Gakuen ("U-Jin: Sparrow Veterinary School", roughly) is a mahjong game published by Varie. The player can assume the role of any of three heroines, or create their own, as they take on opponents throughout their eponymous school. The game includes a collaboration with manga artist U-Jin (birth name: Ube Yamaguchi), who helped create the various anime characters and is featured in the game's title. Like many mahjong games, Yuujin: Janjyu Gakuen was never released outside of Japan. It was followed with a sequel: Yuujin: Jankyu Gakuen 2.
  • Ys IV: Mask of the Sun

    1993

    Ys IV: Mask of the Sun

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    After having defeated the ultimate evil in his previous adventure, the great hero Adol stands on a sea shore, thinking about the fate of the once peaceful Utopian land of Ys, while the wind is blowing through his red hair. Suddenly, Adol notices a bottle, thrown onto the shore. It contains a letter, written in a foreign language, in which an unknown person asks Adol to come to his land and save it from a mysterious evil. Adol decides to accept the offer, and thus his adventure begins again... Ys IV: Mask of the Sun is an action RPG with a combat system like the earlier Ys games. An enemy should be rammed from the sides in order to hurt him. If performed incorrectly, the player will get hurt himself. It's also possible to use magic and position oneself strategically in battle so that the enemy won't be able to inflict any damage.
  • Kamen Rider

    1993

    Kamen Rider

    1993

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Super Famicom
    Kamen Rider is a beat 'em up developed by Sun L and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom platform. It is based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu TV show, specifically the very first incarnation which ran between 1971-1973. The player assumes the role of Takeshi Hongo, the first Kamen Rider, as he fights through the minions and kaijin (human-sized kaiju) of the evil organization Shocker in a series of brawler stages not unlike Final Fight or Double Dragon. The game can also be played co-operatively with a second player who plays as Hayato Ichimoto: the second Kamen Rider. At any time the two players can transform into their Kamen Rider personas, necessary for delivering the final blows on bosses. Kamen Rider was only released on the Super Famicom in Japan.
  • Final Stretch

    1993

    Final Stretch

    1993

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Final Stretch is a Formula One racing game developed by Genki. It is the spiritual sequel to their earlier game Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving (rebranded in the US as Redline: F1 Racer), and like that game Final Stretch is licensed by FOCA and supervised by Japanese F1 racer Aguri Suzuki. The game employs a Mode 7-enabled viewpoint close to the ground that has multiple vantage points that the player can switch between and, with the FOCA license, uses many of the then-current F1 teams and racers. Unlike Redline: F1 Racer, Final Stretch was never released outside of Japan.
  • Super Uno

    1993

    Super Uno

    1993

    Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Super Uno is the video game adaptation of the card game of the same name. Released only in Japan.
  • Shogi Fuurinkazan

    1993

    Shogi Fuurinkazan

    1993

    Sport Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    Super Famicom
    Shogi Furinkazan is a Miscellaneous game, published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Soukou Kihei Votoms: The Battling Road

    1993

    Soukou Kihei Votoms: The Battling Road

    1993

    Fighting Shooter Simulator
    Super Famicom
    The Japanese animation "Armored Trooper Votoms", released in 1983, was the brainchild of N.Shioyama (Ronin Warriors) and R. Takahashi (Gasaraki). Together they created one of the most beloved (in Japan) shows in the history of Japanese Animation. The series was later released (1996) in the US by Central Park Media. The series spanned 19 videocassettes, and quickly developed a small, but devoted fan following. Its 80's style animation turned off a lot of would-be fans, but those willing to endure the animation were rewarded with one of the best storylines (and also some really cool mecha designs) available in the genre. The series was so popular in Japan that games, toys, and models are to this day being made. Armored Trooper Votoms: The Battling Road is, the first Votoms game created, and is an incredible game. Utilizing the DSP chip (A chip implemented into no more than 15 Super Nintendo/Famicom cartridges) to create a Pseudo-3D environment, this game looks absolutely wonderful for its time. Since its release ther
  • Hatayama Hacchi no Pro Yakyuu News! Jitsumei-ban

    1993

    Hatayama Hacchi no Pro Yakyuu News! Jitsumei-ban

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Hatayama Hacchi no Pro Yakyuu News! Jitsumei-ban is a Sports game, developed by Agenda and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Super Nichibutsu Mahjong 2: Zenkoku Seiha-hen

    1993

    Super Nichibutsu Mahjong 2: Zenkoku Seiha-hen

    1993

    Sport Quiz/Trivia
    Super Famicom
    Super Nichibutsu Mahjong 2: Zenkoku Seiha-hen is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Nichibutsu, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Miracle Girls

    1993

    Miracle Girls

    1993

    Platform Adventure
    Super Famicom
    Mikage and Tomomi Matsunaga are not exactly your ordinary junior high school students. The two girls have a well kept secret - they are the 'Miracle Girls', and they both share extraordinary powers allowing them to communicate telepathically or to vanish into thin air and teleport themselves at will. The game begins in a school campus, just as the girls and four of their friends are about to start their lunch break. Suddenly, a glowing ball of light appears and teleport them into a distant and strange world. Furthermore, her friends have now mysteriously disappeared and the two girls embark on a long journey to find out who is behind all these strange events... The player can either play as Mikage or her twin sister Tomomi, and they both come equipped with the most unusual weapon - candies.
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