A side-scrolling shooter game that is part of Banpresto's Compati Hero Series. The fifth Great Battle adopts a Western theme, with some stages inspired by Natsume's Wild Guns.
The Great Battle III is a scrolling brawler featuring the F91 Gundam, Kamen Rider, Ultraman and the Great Battle series's original character Fighter Roar. The game is set in a fantasy world and the characters all use medieval weaponry in battle. The game is the third in the series of Great Battle brawler/shooter games, and the seventh Compati Hero Series game for the Super Famicom (of seventeen).
A strategy game based on the Gryps Conflict from Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games
A strategy game based on the First Neo-Zeon War from Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
A strategy game based on the Second Neo-Zeon War from Char's Counterattack and the Cosmo Babylonia War from Gundam F91. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
A strategy game based on the 13th Gundam Fight from Mobile Fighter G Gundam. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
A strategy game based on the Zanscare War from Mobile Suit Victory Gundam. It uses the Sufami Turbo accessory to connect to other SD Gundam Generation games.
Role-Playing video game released by Angel in 1991 for the Super Famicom. It is based in the SD Gundam universe, a spin-off of the popular mecha anime franchise.
The fourth and last Captain Tsubasa game released on the Super Famicom. Takes its inspiration from a sequel anime series released in the 90s rather than the 80s original.
Flying Hero: Bugyuru no Daibouken ("Bugyuru's Great Adventure") is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up with a bright, cartoony style, similar to games like Sega's Fantasy Zone or Konami's TwinBee series. The game features Bugyuru, a flying ball, whose girlfriend Pao gets kidnapped by a mysterious vampire named Biblio. Bugyuru takes off in close pursuit, flying across various worlds and taking down bizarre enemies like flying monkeys and giant rhino beetles.
The game was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom and never officially localized, however a fan translation patch exists.