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| [[46 Okunen Monogatari: Harukanaru Eden he]] || || | | [[46 Okunen Monogatari: Harukanaru Eden he]] || E.V.O.: Search for Eden || [[Almanic]] || [[Enix]] || December 21, 1992 | ||
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| [[Rushing Beat Ran: Fukusei Toshi]] || || | | [[Rushing Beat Ran: Fukusei Toshi]] || Brawl Brothers || [[Jaleco]] || Jaleco || December 22, 1992 | ||
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| [[KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Mantle]] || || | | [[KiKi KaiKai: Nazo no Kuro Mantle]] || Pocky & Rocky || [[Natsume]] || Natsume || December 22, 1992 | ||
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| [[Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote]] || || | | [[Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote]] || Road Runner's Death Valley Rally || [[ICOM Solutions]] || [[Sunsoft]] || December 22, 1992 | ||
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| [[Shin Star Trek: The Next Generation]] || || || || | | [[Shin Star Trek: The Next Generation]] || || || || | ||
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| [[Dream Basketball: Dunk & Hoop]] || || || || | | [[Dream Basketball: Dunk & Hoop]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[GP-1 Rapid Stream]] || || || || | | [[GP-1 Rapid Stream]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[HAGANE]] || || || || | | [[HAGANE]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni]] || || || || | | [[Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Magna Braban: Henreki no Yuusha]] || || || || | | [[Magna Braban: Henreki no Yuusha]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Militia]] || || | | [[Militia]] || Metal Marines || [[Namco]] || [[Namco]] || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Monster Maker Kids: Ousama ni Naritai]] || || || || | | [[Monster Maker Kids: Ousama ni Naritai]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Nakano Koichi Kanshuu: Keirin-Ou]] || || || || | | [[Nakano Koichi Kanshuu: Keirin-Ou]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Pachinko Hi Hisshouhou]] || || | | [[Pachinko Hi Hisshouhou]] || --- || [[Jorudan]] || [[VAP]] || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Panic in Nakayoshi World]] || || | | [[Panic in Nakayoshi World]] || --- || [[Tom Create]] || [[Bandai]] || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Super Gomoku Shougi]] || || || || | | [[Super Gomoku Shougi]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai: Taisen Puzzle-dama]] || || || || | | [[Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai: Taisen Puzzle-dama]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate]] || || || || | | [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Yuujin: Janjuu Gakuen 2]] || || || || | | [[Yuujin: Janjuu Gakuen 2]] || || || || November 18, 1994 | ||
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| [[Battle Soccer 2]] || || || || | | [[Battle Soccer 2]] || || || || |
Revision as of 17:21, 7 November 2023
For the list of Super Nintendo Entertainment System software, see List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System software.
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This is a list of licensed software releases for the Super Famicom.
The Super Famicom was released in Japan on November 21, 1990. After the waning success of the Family Computer and the overseas Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo saw its dominance over the market slipping, predominately from NEC's PC Engine and SEGA's Mega Drive. They felt the urge to design a new system, and thus the Super Famicom was born.
The console originally launched with the follow-up to Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World and the futuristic racing game, F-Zero. The final game available for the console, in September 1999, was Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. The initial success of the Super Famicom led Nintendo to release the console as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, overseas.
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