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
A vibrant action-platformer featuring a young princess who wields magical powers to rescue her kingdom, known for its colorful anime-style visuals and upbeat soundtrack.
The second installment in the legendary RPG series expands upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, deeper character customization, and a massive world spanning multiple dimensions. Players lead a party through the mysterious Gates to uncover the secrets of the Ancients.
A classic RPG where players lead a party of adventurers through the mysterious Isles of Terra, battling monsters, solving puzzles, and uncovering ancient secrets.
Based on the popular action film series, Lethal Weapon for SNES is a side-scrolling beat 'em up where players control Martin Riggs or Roger Murtaugh to fight through criminal gangs across Los Angeles.
Zool is a fast-paced platformer featuring an intergalactic ninja warrior battling through surreal candy-themed worlds. Originally developed as an Amiga title, this SNES version features enhanced graphics and gameplay.
Smash Tennis is an arcade-style tennis game featuring exaggerated animations, special shots, and international tournaments. Known as 'Super Family Tennis' in Japan, it offers fast-paced gameplay with colorful characters.
Mickey's Ultimate Challenge is a puzzle-platformer featuring Mickey Mouse navigating through various Disney-themed worlds solving brain teasers and platforming challenges.
A Disney-themed platformer featuring Donald Duck as Maui Mallard, a private detective who transforms into the ninja Cold Shadow to battle the evil witch Mojo Levo and her minions across tropical islands.
A colorful vertical-scrolling shooter featuring the iconic TwinBee ships with cooperative multiplayer, power-up bells, and charming anime-inspired characters.
A Japan-exclusive platformer where Mickey Mouse explores Tokyo Disneyland's iconic attractions to rescue Minnie from Pete, featuring theme park-themed levels and Disney characters.
A god-game strategy title where players guide civilizations through technological eras from the Stone Age to the Space Age. Command followers, research technologies, and conquer enemy islands in this humorous take on human evolution.
A vertically-scrolling shooter based on the Macross anime series, featuring transformable Valkyrie fighters. Players control Skull Squadron pilots through 8 stages of intense action against the Zentradi forces with authentic anime visuals and music.
A platform game where Harley, a shrunken scientist, explores a giant world using gadgets like rubber bands, thumbtacks, and a jetpack to retrieve his stolen invention.
Super Bikkuriman is an action game based on the popular Japanese anime and sticker collection series. Players control Bikkuriman characters with unique abilities to battle enemies across various stages.
NBA Hang Time is the 1996 arcade-style basketball sequel to NBA Jam, pushing the SNES hardware to its limits with faster gameplay, exaggerated dunks, and a full roster of NBA stars. It introduced create-a-player features and wild power-ups while maintaining the series' signature 2-on-2 over-the-top action.
A side-scrolling beat 'em up featuring Spider-Man and Venom teaming up to battle the sinister Life Foundation and their symbiote creatures. Players can switch between the two heroes during gameplay.
This 1994 SNES beat 'em up adapts the iconic Marvel Comics storyline, featuring Spider-Man and Venom teaming up against Carnage's psychotic rampage through New York. Notable for its red cartridge, comic-book cutscenes, and cameos from Marvel heroes including Captain America and Black Cat.
The SNES adaptation of the groundbreaking PC RPG, streamlined for console play while retaining the deep narrative. The Avatar investigates murders linked to a sinister cult in Britannia, with real-time party-based combat.

















