Mazinger Z Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo - Mazinger Z - Box - Front Image (Japan)

Mazinger Z, disedo por Winkysoft y publicado y distribuido por Bandai, es un juego de acción exclusivo de Super Nintendo creado específicamente para el mercado japonés. Presenta a un robot visto anteriormente en un popular cómic japonés.

Mega Man X Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Mega Man X - Box - Front Image (Europe)

Mega Man games have been around since the days of the NES. With the arrival of the Super NES, Capcom reinvented the franchise and brought us Mega Man . Man in a world gone mad. The reploids, robots inspired by Mega Man X, or just X for short, have gone Maverick, rebelling against humans in an uprising. The Maverick Hunters, led by Sigma, had been keeping things under control... except that Sigma himself became Maverick one day, and the situation became a crisis.

Todd McFarlane's Spawn The Video Game Super Nintendo

Todd McFarlane's Spawn The Video Game - Box - Front (Europe)

If you haven't played Todd McFarlane's Spawn The Video Game, you probably have no idea what I'm talking about. It's all about the first impression, you know? That nice moment when you're ready to have fun playing a video game and you're greeted by an engaging intro, a serious soundtrack, and a cool first level that sets the mood for the ride... whether epic or deceptive.

The Amazing Spider Man Lethal Foes Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo The Amazing Spider Man Lethal Foes - Box - Front (Europe)

I still don't understand why The Amazing Spider Man Lethal Foes was a Japan-only release. Spider-Man is well known around the world, so fans of the character are sure to purchase copies of this game. Whatever the reason, the game never left Japan and many people don't even know it exists. So I was very excited to play a fan-translated version.

Wolverine Adamantium Rage Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Wolverine Adamantium Rage - Box - Front (Europe)

Wolverine Adamantium Rage is a side-scrolling action platformer developed by Bits Studios and published by good old LJN. An alternate version of this game was developed by Teeny Weeny Games and published by Acclaim for the Genesis. The Genesis version has few similarities to the SNES version we'll cover, but it's an interesting note.

The Adventures of Batman & Robin Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo The Adventures of Batman & Robin - Box - Front (Europe)

The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Deep in the bowels of Gotham City, an evil organization is plotting to destroy Batman's reputation. Disguised as a simple video game company known as Acclaim, these villains have dedicated their lives to starring as the Caped Crusader in a series of generic Final Fight rip-offs based on their feature films. Batman, the Dark Knight himself, is powerless against these demons as they continue to drive his name into the ground with generic games. However, there is still one last ray of hope…

Mortal Kombat 2 Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Mortal Kombat 2 - Box - Front (Europe)

Mortal Kombat 2 (Midway, 1994), between the Super Nintendo and Sega Mega Drive, was my particular favorite for either system, as this was a game that showed huge improvements over the original in almost every area, and had a fighting game system that was fun, easy to learn and get good at, and a challenging single-player challenge mode.

EarthBound Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo EarthBound - Box - Front (North America)

In all my years of playing games, I can honestly say that no other game has given me the same experience as Earthbound. It's not just the strange characters, the silly humor, or even the psychedelic backgrounds. Earthbound managed to do something that almost every other game tried, and no other game succeeded. This game made me feel for the characters.

F-Zero Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo F-Zero - Box - Front (Europe)

F-Zero was released as a launch title for the Super Nintendo. It's a racing game, but it's not your dad's racing game. Oh no. Cars have been replaced by machines and time is not the present, it is the future. F-Zero is considered by many to be one of the most innovative racing games in history. It was the first racing game to make use of the SNES L and R side buttons, using these buttons gave you greater control of your car while turning, it was also the first home racing game to have post-replays. race, a feature that is now standard.

Mortal Kombat Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Mortal Kombat - Box - Front (Europe)

Mortal Kombat is the fighting game that started it all. It has some of the best controls, fun, and originality of any fighting game I've played. You can choose from seven characters to fight. They are Johnny Cage, Lui Kang, Scorpion, Raydan, Sub-Zero, Sonya and Kano. You can fight in two player mode or in tournament mode.

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