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
Top Gear 3000 is a futuristic racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Kemco for the SNES. Set in the year 3000, players compete in high-speed races across various planets with customizable futuristic vehicles.
The enhanced sequel to NBA Jam featuring all 27 NBA teams from the 1994-95 season, new players, and expanded gameplay options. Famous for its over-the-top dunks and arcade-style 2-on-2 basketball action.
The first Goemon game localized for Western audiences, blending action-platforming with RPG elements across feudal Japan. Play as Goemon or Ebisumaru to save villages from the Peach Mountain Shoguns.
A side-scrolling beat 'em up featuring Spider-Man battling his deadliest enemies. Players fight through New York City against villains like Carnage, Hobgoblin, and Chameleon using web attacks and acrobatic moves.
The SNES port of the revolutionary cinematic platformer where you must guide the Prince through treacherous palace dungeons to rescue the Princess within 60 minutes. Features enhanced graphics and new levels exclusive to this version.
A groundbreaking cinematic platformer featuring rotoscoped animation and a sci-fi narrative. Play as Conrad B. Hart uncovering an alien conspiracy while navigating dangerous environments with realistic physics.
The SNES port of Taito's iconic bubble-shooting puzzle game featuring Bub and Bob. Clear the screen by matching 3+ same-colored bubbles in this addictive arcade adaptation.
The only volleyball game for SNES with simultaneous 4-player support. Choose from 16 international teams with unique stats and execute powerful spike combos using the Twin Attack system.
Fast-paced volleyball simulation featuring international teams with exaggerated jumps and powerful spikes. Supports 4-player multiplayer via the SNES Multitap accessory.
Illusion of Gaia is a 1993 action RPG developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the SNES. The game follows young hero Will as he travels the world discovering ancient ruins, developing psychic powers, and uncovering a cosmic mystery that threatens all life.
A crossover ROM hack combining Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Mega Man 7, celebrating Mega Man's 29th anniversary with a fusion of both franchises' mechanics. Kirby gains 8 new Robot Master copy abilities while Mega Man obtains Kirby-style Helper upgrades. Features all-new stages blending Dream Land aesthetics with classic Robot Master theming.
A dimensional crossover ROM hack that merges Kirby's Dream Land 3 with Super Mario World, featuring an all-new '2.5D' perspective where Kirby navigates between Mario's traditional 2D planes and foreground/background layers. Kirby gains 12 Mario-themed copy abilities including Fire Flower breath and Cape float, while Mario can temporarily use Kirby's Inhale via power-up mushrooms.
Capcom's Soccer Shootout is an arcade-style soccer game released for the SNES in 1994. Featuring exaggerated physics and over-the-top moves, this game prioritizes fast-paced action over realistic simulation. Players can perform special shots and tackles, with colorful animations that showcase Capcom's signature arcade flair.
Super Off Road - The Baja is a top-down off-road racing game released for the SNES in 1993. Based on Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off-Road arcade series, this installment focuses on the famous Baja desert races. Players compete in rugged pickup trucks across treacherous desert terrain, with physics that emphasize sliding and vehicle damage.
A 1994 cinematic platformer by Blizzard featuring Kyle Blackthorne, a shotgun-wielding warrior battling through alien landscapes. Mixes puzzle-solving with run-and-gun action in a dark fantasy setting.
The 1993 SNES adaptation of the classic toy-based racing game featuring miniature vehicles competing on household surfaces. Supports 4-player multiplayer via the Multi-Tap accessory with fast-paced, top-down racing action.

















