Super Stadium (Japan) [JP]

Nolan Ryan’s Baseball is a baseball video game based on the retired baseball player Nolan Ryan. The game has no licensing from Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association; meaning that Nolan Ryan is the only non-fictional ballplayer in the entire game. All the other players have names that appear to be … Read more

Super Soukoban (Japan) [JP]

Super Sokoban (or Soukoban) is a puzzle game in which the player must push crates around a maze to their designated storage area, ensuring they do not accidentally push a crate into a position where it cannot be recovered. Thinking Rabbit created the original game in 1982 on home computers, and Super Sokoban is the … Read more

Super Snakey (Japan) [JP]

WildSnake is a puzzle game in which the player must manage falling snakes in a confined space and keep the snakes from reaching the top of the space. Snakes fall and slither until they reach a resting spot on the floor of the space. A snake will destroy any other snakes of the same color … Read more

Super Slap Shot (Japan) (En) [JP]

A generic 5-on-5 hockey game endorsed by ‘Mr. Hockey’ Gordie Howe. There are 32 international teams to choose from in exhibition and tournament. The gameplay features realistic hockey action with penalties and up close fights. There are 10 or more pages of hockey stats available during games.

Super Shougi 3 – Kitaihei (Japan) [JP]

Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei (“Super Shogi 3: Chess Tranquility”) is a shogi game for the Super Famicom and the third in I’Max’s trilogy of shogi games for the system. In addition to standard shogi, the game also has a competitive four-player minigame that uses shogi pieces as well as a story mode that plays like … Read more

Super Shougi 2 (Japan) [JP]

Super Shogi 2 is a shogi game for the Super Famicom. It is the second of three games in I’Max’s SFC series of adaptations of the popular Japanese board game, sitting between 1992’s Super Shogi and 1995’s Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei.

Super Shougi (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Super Shogi is a shogi game from I’Max Corp and the second Super Famicom game based on the popular Eastern variant of chess, after 1991’s Shodan Morita Shogi. It was eventually followed up with two sequels: Super Shogi 2 and Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei.

Super Shanghai – Dragon’s Eye (Japan) (HOT B) [JP]

Shanghai II is Activison’s follow-up to their first tile matching game. Players try to remove Mah Jong tiles in pairs from a set pattern. Shanghai II has 8 different tile sets, 12 patterns based on the animals of the Chinese zodiac, and a layout editor for creating patterns. In addition to the standard game, Shanghai … Read more

Super Shanghai – Dragon’s Eye (Japan) (Activision) [JP]

Shanghai II is Activison’s follow-up to their first tile matching game. Players try to remove Mah Jong tiles in pairs from a set pattern. Shanghai II has 8 different tile sets, 12 patterns based on the animals of the Chinese zodiac, and a layout editor for creating patterns. In addition to the standard game, Shanghai … Read more

Super Scope 6 (Japan) [JP]

Super Scope 6 is the pack-in game for the Super Scope peripheral, which is required to play this game. The emphasis of Super Scope 6’s gameplay is on first person shooting, using the required Super Scope accessory to aim. It features a total of six game modes, categorized as either Blastris or LaserBlazer. Blastris Mode … Read more