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  • Super Mario 14

    1993

    Super Mario 14

    1993

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Super Mario 14 is a hack of the Japan-exclusive Famicom title Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3: Taiketsu! Zouringen, the second follow-up to Kid Niki: Radical Ninja.
  • Street Blaster II Pro

    1993

    Street Blaster II Pro

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Is a pirated port of Street Fighter II: Championship Edition, made by Cony Soft in 1993. This release only contains the original 8 fighters, with the bosses appearing in later variants. The presentation is more accurate to the real Street Fighter II than the re-releases/hacks that came afterwards. Like Cony's other games, the AI is considered to be unfairly difficult and is known to frequently spam specials. The special moves themselves are executed differently to the official Street Fighter II, requiring the player to press a direction on the D-pad plus A and B at the same time, with the exception of special moves that require to press a button repeatedly. The ending is a simple credits screen which appears in many of Cony's other games.
  • Kuài Dǎ Chuánshuō

    1993

    Kuài Dǎ Chuánshuō

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    A Chinese fighting game often subtitled "Street Fighter IV" in some releases.
  • Dragon Knife

    1993

    Dragon Knife

    1993

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Family Computer
    The warrior has to travel the continent to protect his people.
  • Fighting Hero III

    1993

    Fighting Hero III

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Fighting Hero III is a fighting game, created by NTDEC and released in 1993. While ostensibly a sequel to Fighting Hero, the two games share little in common besides their genre.
  • The Universe Soldiers

    1993

    The Universe Soldiers

    1993

    Puzzle Arcade
    Family Computer
    The Universe Soldiers is a Pac-Man clone made by the Taiwanese developer, Gametek. In the game you travel around the universe collecting dots to save the universe. Each world within the game contains 2-3 levels. An ending is also included.
  • Nekketsu! Street Basketball All-Out Dunk Heroes

    1993

    Nekketsu! Street Basketball All-Out Dunk Heroes

    1993

    Sport
    Family Computer
    To our amazement, Kunio entered the Downtown Quiz and won. Thanks to him, we got a journey to the United States for 15 days as a victory prize. First thing first, Kunio went to see "Johnny" at the Oklahoma high school that he had befriended while in an exchange program. Along for the trip was also Riki, and thanks to him, he entered us into a street basket tournament. Lead us to victory even overseas, Kunio! The game was originally released as Nekketsu Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes, but has since been localized as Nekketsu! Street Basketball All-Out Dunk Heroes.
  • Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden

    1993

    Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    The Family Computer port of the Game Boy game under the name of Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden. A spin-off of Hudson's Peach Boy RPG series that focuses on three side characters instead. The game switches focus from Momotarou to three extra characters, each has their own distinct campaign to play through. One follows a standard RPG route of a hero's journey, another involves the princess of the kingdom of demons as she attempts to uncover an attack on her father's throne with a band of allied monsters, and the third involves a thief who steals money from monsters and gives it to beggars. Each campaign follows the core gameplay of the series: overworld exploration and turn-based combat.
  • Igo-Shinan '94

    1993

    Igo-Shinan '94

    1993

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    The final Igo-Shinan game for Famicom.
  • Famista '94

    1993

    Famista '94

    1993

    Sport
    Family Computer
  • The Game of Life: RPG Jinsei Game

    1993

    The Game of Life: RPG Jinsei Game

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    The Game of Life: RPG Jinsei Game is a Japan-only role playing game for the Family Computer that is similar to Jinsei Game, which is the Japanese version of The Game of Life. The object is to explore a city full of stores, places of employment, and learning places. Starting from home, the player must earn money and statistics in order to unlock the better features of the game. Unlike most games based on the Jinsei Game series, RPG Jinsei Game doesn't use a spinner system. Instead, the controller pad is used for movement and random encounters are featured like in Dragon Quest. The player can also talk to strangers who might either give him/her advice or do something malevolent to him/her. As in the actual Game of Life board game, the player has to choose from a series of careers ranging from a musician to a photographer and even a professional wrestler. Most of these tasks are mundane while one of the quests directly involves chasing down unidentified flying objects. Buildings that are crucial to the quest (other
  • Daiku no Gen-san 2: Akage no Dan no Gyakushuu

    1993

    Daiku no Gen-san 2: Akage no Dan no Gyakushuu

    1993

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Daiku no Gen-San 2: Akage no Dan no Gyakushuu is an Action game, developed by Micronics and published by Irem, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • YuYu Hakusho: Bakutou Ankoku Bujutsu Kai

    1993

    YuYu Hakusho: Bakutou Ankoku Bujutsu Kai

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    YuYu Hakusho: Bakutou Ankoku Bujutsu Kai is an Action game, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament

    1993

    Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament

    1993

    Family Computer
    The player has to build his own combat robot to use in a fighting tournament. These robots are built in factories that assign the robot a name in addition to installing its head, body, shoulder, and feet. The player has a pre-game lobby to get ready for the robot combat action. All matches have rounds of 60 seconds (unlike the 99-second round of most modern fighting video games). Both robots have a separate gauge for energy and damage. Standard punches and kicks can be thrown in addition to special moves (which look like ammunition).
  • Pachi-Slot Adventure 2

    1993

    Pachi-Slot Adventure 2

    1993

    Family Computer
    Pachi-Slot Adventure 2: Sorotta-kun no Pachi-Slot Tanteidan is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Rokudenashi Blues

    1993

    Rokudenashi Blues

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Sport
    Family Computer
    An RPG brawler released for the Family Computer and Super Famicom based on the anime and manga of the same name. Both were developed by TOSE and published by Bandai. Rokudenashi Blues ("Good-for-Nothing Blues") is a RPG brawler based on the manga of the same name, which also saw two anime movie adaptations close to its release. The player character, Taison Maeda, is a delinquent student who is training to be a professional boxer. He has a reputation as a powerful fighter among delinquent gangs as a result, though despite being violent he has a code of honor. The Famicom and Super Famicom versions of the game are subtly different due to console differences, but both share their genre, developer and publisher. The Famicom game was released in October 1993, with the Super Famicom version following in April 1994. Characters from this game have appeared in Jump crossover games, specifically Famicom Jump II and Jump Ultimate Stars.
  • Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden

    1993

    Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden is a Role-Playing game, developed by TOSE and published by Angel (Bandai), which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Poi Poi

    1993

    Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Poi Poi

    1993

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    The game is a simple card game with a Tetris element. The layout is similar to a Tennis court with both players on either sides defending their goal, while stacks of cards are positioned in the center. Players must move Shin up and down sliding cards, in two's, to the center pile matching up symbols and push each stack back to the opponent's side in an attempt to over take their goal.
  • Ushio to Tora: Shinen no Daiyou

    1993

    Ushio to Tora: Shinen no Daiyou

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Ushio to Tora: Shinen no Daiyou is a Role-Playing game, developed by Pixel and published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku

    1993

    Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    You control five various Dragon Ball characters in this game: Son Goku, Son Gohan, Piccolo, Vegeta, and Future Trunks. The game is based on training your characters, and fighting with them. The outcomes of the fights are determined by the player choosing different cards he has at his disposal, and combining them to create various attacks.
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