Sugoi Hebereke is a competitive multiplayer arena fighter and a spin-off of the typically more puzzle-centric Hebereke series. Hebereke and his pals take to many distinct arenas to fight each other. Upon being beaten, the character changes into one of the "Popoons" of Hebereke's Popoon (a Puyo Puyo-like puzzle game)....
Reyard is a young man who lives in the town of Farell; his father is a skilled blacksmith, and the youngster hopes to follow the same career, enjoying a peaceful life. But everything changes when a wandering group of performers arrives in the town. Reyard meets Kurana, one of the...
After the success of Pinball Dreams on several systems, a sequel featuring four new tables was created. The gameplay is much the same as the first game, with realistic physics, multi-player options and a high score table to aim for. The tables are Partyland, Speed Devils, Billion Dollar Gameshow and...
Dolucky no Puzzle Tour '94 is a puzzle game featuring Zoom Inc.'s mascot character Dolucky the cat. It was released for the Super Famicom in 1994 and would be the last ever game featuring Dolucky. The game is a mix of Bust-a-Move and Tetris, where the goal is to fire...
The Wild Bears have issued a challenge, and the whole town is down with soccer. Neco Dolucky isn't about to lay in the sun and sit this one out. He assembles his friends and enters his team, The Red Hot Doluckies, to challenge all on-comers to a heated battle.
Neco Dolucky is a cool cat from New York City. He enjoys soul music and dancing, and loves nothing more than a cool, refreshing Coca Cola Classic. One day he and his other animal friends were bored, so they decided to start a baseball league. One can assume their sponsor...
Shin Togenkyo is a game from that offers players advice and fortune telling by taking some personal details and divining various predictions from that input. The game is heavily reliant on Japanese script, and offers little in the way of visuals besides the occasional icon used to represent the player's...
Dragon's Earth is a strategy game in which the player controls and directs armed villagers and wandering creatures in pursuit of special items that increase the player's power base. The player must liberate these special items from enemy territory while increasing their own territory and cautiously protecting the items they've...
Heiwa Parlor! Mini 8: Pachinko Jikki Simulation Game is a pachinko game developed and published by Telenet Japan for the Super Famicom platform. This eighth game in the series is endorsed by and features the machines of the Heiwa Corporation, which are more closely associated to the Heiwa Pachinko World...
Heiwa Pachinko World 3 is a pachinko gambling game for the Super Famicom and the third of Shouei System's Heiwa Pachinko World games for the system. Like its predecessors, it features virtual approximation of real-life pachinko machines manufactured by the Heiwa Corporation. Players can train for the real thing by...
Heiwa World Pachinko 2 is a pachinko simulator that features four machines produced by Heiwa Corporation, for which the game is named. The goal of the game is to figure out how the machines tick and win big, both on the virtual versions and their real-life doppelgangers. The game is...
Heiwa Pachinko World is a pachinko simulator that highlights and tutorializes the machines put out by Heiwa Corporation, a professional manufacturer of pachinko machines. A number of pachinko simulators of this era were designed to help professional gamblers to understand and exploit the real-life equivalent machines for better payouts, learning...
A 1995 Japan-exclusive Captain Tsubasa video game developed by BEC and published by Bandai. It was the final Captain Tsubasa game for the Super Famicom. This game suffered lots of changes from previous games made by Tecmo, this time you will be playing in a real soccer field and in...
Captain Tsubasa III: Koutei no Chousen is a soccer RPG based on the Captain Tsubasa manga and anime. It is the third game in the series, and the first for the Super Nintendo. As was the case with its forebears, Koutei no Chousen uses a semi-turn-based RPG format in which...
Emit is a visual novel divided into 3 parts which was made to help Japanese people study English. The game can be played both in English or Japanese with the ability to listen to the audio and/or read the transcript in both languages. There are 2 modes to play the...
EMIT Vol. 2: Inochigake no Tabi is the second game in the EMIT trilogy for various systems. It continues the plot from the first game, building on its events regarding the schoolgirl Yuri and a time-travelling mystery she works to uncover. As with the first game, the game offers both...
EMIT Vol. 1: Toki no Maigo is the first in a trilogy of adventure games about a young girl, Yuri, who bumps into a strange old man looking for a watchmaker's one day and eventually gets caught up in a time-travelling situation. The game is novel for its use of...
Gamera: Gyaos Gekimetsu Sakusen is a kaiju strategy game for the Super Famicom featuring the Daiei Film characters Gamera, a giant turtle with flame breath, and Gyaos, a giant pteradon that frequently uses sonic attacks. The two are frequent rivals, with Gamera often having to protect Japan from Gyaos's destructive...
A variable racing game focused on open-wheel/Formula One racing using a top-down perspective. There's rally and stock cars available as well an the game includes numerous pieces of comic art that displays various scenes of the racing world.
Bike Daisuki! Hashiriya Tamashii: Rider's Spirits is an arcade minibike racer very alike to Super Mario Kart, that uses the same game engine and utilizes similar gameplay. There are five courses and four modes to race in: Grand Prix, Chicken Run, Time Trial, Endurance. Player can choose from 8 playable...
A strategy sim from Wolf Team based on Japan's Sengoku era and the third in their Zan Spirits series. Zan III Spirits is the third game in Wolf Team's series of warring states era-set strategy war sims. While similar to Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition series in many ways, the Zan games...
A war simulator set in the Sengoku era of Japanese history. The first Super Famicom game in Wolf Team's series of strategy sims set in historical Japan. It was eventually followed up with a sequel, Zan III: Spirits. As with its thematically-similar contemporaries, like Shingen the Ruler or Nobunaga's Ambition,...
Yume Meikyu Kigurumi Daiboken is a wacky and cute dungeon crawler published by Hector. The game tells the story of a boy who dreams of the mysterious kingdom of Enderia every night. There, he constantly lives exciting adventures and this time he is on a quest to save this world...
Zakuro no Aji is a visual novel from Imagineer and adopts the then-popular presentation of using text on static backgrounds with the use of sound effects and music to create atmosphere. The game's story concerns a five-story office block that suddenly sinks into the ground after a major earthquake. The...
Mahjong Club is a mahjong game developed by Natsu System and published by Hect (or Hector). It was originally released on the Super Famicom in 1994 and later ported with enhancements to the Sony PlayStation in 1998. The PlayStation version was released a second time as part of a budget...