Super Keirin (Japan) [JP]

Super Keirin is a simulation game that lets the player realize their dreams of being a competitive cyclist, specifically for the keirin event. After selecting the name for the protagonist, their girlfriend and their rival, the player begins in their apartment and must start on the road to become the best keirin racer in Japan. … Read more

Super Keiba 2 (Japan) [JP]

Super Keiba 2 is a horseracing sim from Tomcat and I’Max and the sequel to their 1993 Super Keiba. Players raise racehorses, enter them into races and can also monitor other horseraces and gamble. Like Super Keiba, the game has multiple options for raising the horse ideally and breeding them when the time comes. Super … Read more

Super Keiba (Japan) [JP]

Super Keiba (“Super Horse Racing”) is a horse racing simulation game from I’Max. The player can raise horses and bet on horse races, and a lot of technical options are available for enthusiasts of the sport. Super Keiba was eventually followed by a sequel, Super Keiba 2.

Super Jinsei Game 3 (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Super Jinsei Game 3 (“Super Life Game 3”) is the third of three games released on the Super Famicom to be based on the Jinsei Game board game from Takara, which is actually a translated version of Milton Bradley’s The Game of Life. The player selects and names an avatar, and uses a spinner to … Read more

Super Jinsei Game 2 (Japan) (Rev 2) [JP]

Super Jinsei Game 2 (“Super Game of Life 2”) is a board game adaptation for the Super Famicom and the second of three official adaptations of the Milton Bradley board game The Game of Life from the Japanese license holders Takara. The player selects an avatar and makes their way across the board, landing on … Read more

Super Jinsei Game (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Super Jinsei Game is a video game adaptation of Milton Bradley’s The Game of Life board game. Takara, the Japanese license holders for the game, commissioned a number of video game adaptations of the Jinsei Game (as the board game is known in Japan). This particular game is the first of three Super Famicom games, … Read more

Super Jangou (Japan) [JP]

Super Jangou (“Super Strong Sparrow” – the etymology of the word “mahjong” includes the kanji for “sparrow”, and many mahjong games refer to it) is a mahjong game for the Super Famicom. The game was published by Victor Entertainment, and while the developer is not made clear in-game the programmer for Super Jangou was working … Read more

Super James Pond II (Japan) [JP]

In his second adventure James Pond must retrieve the toys Dr Maybe has stolen. Pond has been armed with an Inspector Gadget-style stretch device, which he can use to view higher areas or claw onto ceilings so as to slide across them. The gameplay takes place across worlds themed around particular types of toys, such … Read more

Super Inindou – Datou Nobunaga (Japan) [JP]

1581, Japan. Fearing a rebellion and striving to conquer the entire country, the warlock Nobunaga orders to attack the Iga ninja clan. The ninjas bravely defend their village, but, being vastly outnumbered, are mercilessly slain by Nobunaga’s men. Only one survived: you, the hero of the game. Shortly before the assault you were sent to … Read more

Super Indy Champ (Japan) [JP]

Super Indy Champ is a racing game developed by Open System and published by Forum exclusively for the Super Famicom in 1994. It is based on the American Championship Car racing, an open-wheel racing circuit generally known as Indy Car Racing. The player character, named by the player, must keep winning races and grow in … Read more