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Games on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom
1996
![]() | Dating Simulator Visual Novel. Japan release. A demake of the CD-ROM² game wherein a high school student dates several girls. |
1995
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1993
![]() | Platform Game Compilation. Worldwide release outside Japan. Enhanced remakes of four Super Mario Bros. home console games. |
![]() | Platform Game Compilation. Released in Europe and North America. Includes Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario World. |
![]() | Platform Game. Worldwide release. Enhanced remake of Super Mario Bros. Included in Super Mario All-Stars. |
![]() | Platform Game. Released outside Japan. Worldwide enhanced remake of Japanese Super Mario Bros 2. Included in Super Mario All-Stars. |
![]() | Platform Game. Japan release. An enhanced remake of the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2. Included in Super Mario Collection. |
![]() | Platform Game. Released outside Japan. Enhanced remake of the worldwide Super Mario Bros. 2. Included in Super Mario All-Stars. |
![]() | Platform Game Compilation. Released in Japan. Japanese localization of All-Stars. Enhanced remakes of four Super Mario Bros. games. |
![]() | Platform Game. Japan release. Enhanced remake of the Japanese version of the worldwide Super Mario Bros. 2. Included in Super Mario Collection. |
![]() | Platform Game. An enhanced remake of the third Super Mario game. Included in Super Mario All-Stars. |
1992
![]() | Action-Adventure Game. The international version of Triforce of the Gods. Link goes back and forth between the light and dark worlds. |
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![]() | Arcade Beat 'Em Up Game. Worldwide release. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles travel through time and defeat Shredder. |
1991
![]() | Action Adventure Game. The Japanese version of A Link to the Past. Link goes back and forth between the light and dark worlds. |
![]() | City-Building Game. Worldwide release. Create your own town and grow it into a megalopolis in this game that started a genre. |
1990





















