Battle Soccer – Field no Hasha (Japan) [JP]

Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (“Champions of the Field”) is a soccer game from Pandora Box and Banpresto that is part of the Compati Hero Series of crossover games. It features characters from the Gundam, Kamen Rider and Ultraman franchises, as with previous Compati Hero games, but also includes characters from Toho’s Godzilla universe such … Read more

Battle Robot Retsuden (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Battle Robot Retsuden (“Battle Robot Biographies”) is an isometric turn-based strategy game that features a number of mecha from popular manga and anime series. While not officially part of the Super Robot Taisen/Wars series, it was developed by the same team of Winkysoft and Banpresto and could be seen as a spin-off or side game.Depending … Read more

Battle Racers (Japan) [JP]

Battle Racers is a Mode 7-enabled racing game and part of the Compati Hero Series, which combines characters from Gundam, Kamen Rider and Ultraman. The game takes after Super Mario Kart in its presentation and use of power-ups to get the edge in races. It also uses a similar zoomed-out view of the track for … Read more

Battle Pinball (Japan) [JP]

Battle Pinball is a multi-table pinball game exclusive for the Super Famicom and part of Banpresto’s “Compati Hero Series” that brings together the licenses for Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam. As with other games in the series, all the characters have been super-deformed to normalize the heights of the differently-sized heroes. The game contains four … Read more

Battle Master – Kyuukyoku no Senshi-tachi (Japan) [JP]

Battle Master: Kyuukyoku no Senshitachi (“Battle Master: Ultimate Warrior”) is a sci-fi themed one-on-one fighter game exclusively for the Super Famicom. It was developed by System Vision, which previously worked on the SNES fighter Deadly Moves.The player can select between seven characters and play through a single-player mode with each, meeting different opponents and fighting … Read more

Battle Jockey (Japan) [JP]

Battle Jockey is a racing game for up to four players that was developed by Nova and published by Virgin Interactive exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom.It features horseracing, a far more popular pastime in Japan than elsewhere, and presents three separate modes: the first is the standard single-player story mode, in which the … Read more

Battle Grand Prix (Japan) (En) [JP]

Battle Grand Prix is a Formula One racing game in which one or two players can pit themselves in 3 Grand Prix races. The players can pick from 40 fictional drivers and 24 teams to play with. The game is always shown in split-screen mode, even when the player is playing on his own, in … Read more

Battle Dodge Ball II (Japan) [JP]

Battle Dodge Ball II is the second Battle Dodge Ball in the Compati Hero Series and the fifth game from that series for the Super Famicom overall. It is the sequel to Banpresto’s earlier Battle Dodge Ball.The game features characters from Kamen Rider, Ultraman and Gundam. Each team is comprised of heroes or villains from … Read more

Battle Dodge Ball (Japan) [JP]

A crossover combat dodgeball game featuring characters from Mobile Suit Gundam, Ultraman and Kamen Rider. Similarly to Technos’s Super Dodge Ball, each combatant has a health meter which depletes whenever they are hit by the dodgeball. Stronger throws cause more damage and once a character’s HP is depleted, they leave the arena.

Battle Cross (Japan) [JP]

Battle Cross is a competitive racing game with a single-screen top-down perspective similar to RC Pro Am. It was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1994. The game exhibits a comedic element, with racers often encountering unusual objects on the course and comical cutscenes during the intro and post-race celebrations.Rather than motorcycles, … Read more