SNES Games Collection
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), released in 1990 (Japan) and 1991 (North America), was Nintendo's 16-bit successor to the NES. It featured significantly improved graphics and sound capabilities, with Mode 7 scaling/rotation effects that created pseudo-3D environments in games like F-Zero and Super Mario Kart. The SNES introduced shoulder buttons to standard controllers and maintained Nintendo's reputation for quality with classics such as Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid. The console competed fiercely with Sega's Genesis, with the 'console wars' becoming a defining aspect of 1990s gaming culture. The SNES sold approximately 49 million units worldwide and remained popular well into the 32-bit era due to its strong first-party titles and innovative accessories like the Super Scope light gun. Many consider the SNES library to contain some of the greatest games ever made.
All SNES Games
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon is an action RPG based on the popular anime series. Players control Sailor Moon and her allies as they battle the Dark Kingdom through side-scrolling levels and RPG-style boss battles.
The only full-fledged RPG in the Sailor Moon franchise, featuring an original storyline supervised by Naoko Takeuchi. All ten Sailor Soldiers battle together using a unique 'Double Moon' team attack system across 7 expansive chapters.
Based on the popular anime series, this action RPG follows Usagi Tsukino and her Sailor Guardians as they battle the evil Ail and An to protect Earth. Features character switching and special attacks from the anime.
A unique board game featuring Kunio-kun characters in an oden-themed adventure. Players roll dice and navigate a board while enjoying virtual oden.
A basketball action game based on the popular anime/manga series. Players control Shohoku High team members in fast-paced 2-on-2 matches featuring special moves from the series.
The Lost Vikings is a puzzle-platform game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay in 1992. Players control three Vikings with unique abilities who must work together to solve puzzles and escape from an alien spaceship.
A realistic pool simulation featuring multiple game modes including 8-Ball, 9-Ball, Rotation, and Snooker with precise physics and trick shot challenges.
Based on the 1994 film, this action game lets players become the vigilante Shadow, using his powers of hypnosis and stealth to battle mobster Shiwan Khan's criminal empire.
Albert Odyssey is a Japanese role-playing game developed by Sunsoft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game follows the adventures of Pike, a young swordsman seeking revenge against the demon lord who destroyed his village.
An action-adventure game set in a mystical Arabian world where players control a young hero battling desert spirits to rescue a kidnapped princess. Combines sword combat with magic carpet flying sequences.
Cybernator is a run and gun mech action game where players pilot a powerful armored suit through intense combat scenarios. Known for its detailed sprite work and destructible environments.
A unique adventure game where players indirectly control Pac-Man by influencing his actions through point-and-click interactions. Features cartoon-style animation and multiple story paths.
Based on the 1994 film adaptation, this action-adventure game follows Victor Frankenstein's tragic story as he creates and ultimately confronts his monstrous creation. Players navigate through various locations from the novel while battling enemies and solving puzzles.
A spin-off of *Aero the Acro-Bat*, this action-platformer stars Zero, a rebellious flying squirrel with explosive acrobatics. Run, glide, and toss bombs at enemies across vibrant, challenging stages.
Based on the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon, this platformer follows Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble through Bedrock's prehistoric landscapes. Use stone-age tools and dinosaur rides to solve puzzles and defeat enemies.

















