A 3D graphics Zelda game, possibly a remake of Zelda II: Adventure of Link, which was briefly worked on for the Super Famicom with the Super FX chip technology. It was cancelled because the team started working on Star Fox 64.
The game was never shown publicly, but a 3D model of Link was found in the 2020 Gigaleak.
Port of Mortal Kombat II for the Super Famicom. This version of the game was censored (green blood, toned down fatalities), unlike the Western version for the SNES.
The cute bounty hunter known as Popful Mail looks like she would have no trouble making a living slashing bad guys with her sword. In reality Mail is having a hard time making ends meet. One day, however, she learns about a magician who has gone rogue and has a hefty bounty on his head. Her adventure begins as Popful fights her way through a new adventure, and makes new friends along the way.
Remake of Dragon Warrior II released for the Super Famicom in the Dragon Quest I.II compilation.
This remake includes updated graphics that retain the original look, sound of higher quality, and some changes in the gameplay and in the game world: certain locations are larger, some menu commands (such as "Stairs") are omitted, and there is a larger variety of items.
The UCC Xaqua version is a kind of promotional edition, the idea was to promote a sports drink (energy drink) called Xaqua (manufactured by UCC and endorsed by the Italian Football League) with the participation or partnership of the Italian footballer Roberto Baggio (clearly visible on the back of the game packaging), via a contest held in 1995 in which the participants had to correctly answer three questions and return the postcard. The winners received the cartridge as a prize. Only 3000 copies were distributed. In the opening scene instead of having the cinematic intro sequence showing all the team logos, there is an advertisement of Xaqua featuring Roberto Baggio (1993 FIFA World Player of the Year). Also the box art is different, and in the UCC Xaqua version there is a strong hidden team called Xaqua.
Biraku Emblem poses the question: “What if Nina married Marth instead of Hardin?” With that premise, the story of Book 2 is told with Biraku as the main protagonist. Book 1 is the more advanced hack, with several fully custom maps included and those pre-existing maps largely rearranged in some way to provide a new experience while playing them.
The first JoJo-centric game released, it was never localized outside Japan. Production was done under Shinji Hashimoto. The game features some notable alterations to the story of Stardust Crusaders. The player controls the protagonists of Stardust Crusaders in a combination of Point and click adventure and classic third-person RPG. It is sometimes also referred to as a side-scrolling RPG.