Three additional Data East games compiled together for the Super Famicom.
Included on this cartridge:
Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!! (known as Fighter's History 2 in the West)
Tatakae Genshijin 2: Rookie no Bouken (known as Congo's Caper in the West)
Super Birdie Rush
Three Culture Brain Super Famicom classics on one cartridge.
Included on this cartridge:
Super Chinese World
Super Ultra Baseball
Hiryu no Ken S: Golden Fighter
Four Data East classics on one cartridge for Super Famicom.
Included on this cartridge:
Magical Drop (known as Chain Reaction in the West)
Joe & Mac
Fighter's History
Motteke Oh! Dorobou
16bit-Collection Athena Vol.1 is a 16-bit cartridge which built 5 titles in one cassette of old masterpiece game.
Includes:
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame 2
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame 3
- Dezaemon SFC
- Biometal
Three additional Culture Brain classics for Super Famicom.
Included on this cartridge:
Super Chinese World 2
Super Ultra Baseball 2
Hiryu no Ken S: Hyper Version
Gon is a Japan-exclusive side-scrolling action video game with platforming elements for the Super Famicom published by Bandai. The game is an adaptation of the manga series Gon by Masashi Tanaka, about the daily life of a super-deformed orange carnosaur named Gon.
The goal of the game is to take a group of small futuristic air bikes and to go around one of the various race tracks. Players race each other to see who makes it to the finish line first. Various hazards are also scattered around each track, from puddles to speed bumps, pinball bumpers and even cannonballs.
In Stealth, the player takes control of a squad of six U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Gameplay is turn-based on a platoon's level, each squad member has the option to move, attack, wait, and in the case of the radio operator call in air or artillery support.
Sasami is kidnapped by a mysterious little girl with magical powers, and Tenchi and his companions must travel to rescue her, battling monsters and other creatures on the way.
Brawler developed by Arcade Zone LTD in 1995. Gung ho commandos Jack and Chang-Li are forced to fight across the world to destroy a radioactive meteorite before terrorists can claim its powers.
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.
A strategy game based on the One Year War from the original Gundam series. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
The fourth and final Doraemon platformer for the Super Famicom.
Doraemon is a blue cat robot who came from the future to protect a Japanese boy named Nobita. Nobita always gets himself in all kinds of troubles, so his grandson in the future decided to help
In this game, Doraemon and friends decide to visit the moon.
Fourth title in the Ganbare Goemon series of platform/adventure games which cast you as the heroic Goemon and his gang of wacky adventurers as he fights evil all over Japan. This sequel however, takes the action to outer space as the gang attempts to rescue Goemon Impact (Goemon's giant mecha) from a strange planet.
The game is based around a stage-select hub from which you select which character you want to play as and then attempt to clear the game's many side scrolling stages in standard action platformer fashion, navigating the obstacles and defeating all enemies you run into with your weapons. Since each one of Goemon's allies got stranded on a different planet, you must take control of each one of them in order to clear the stages and recover the special ability unique to each character that must be later put to use to release Goemon Impact. As in other games of the series there are also loads of mini-games and unique gameplay sequences triggered in boss fights, bonus stages and special situations. These inv