Super Famicom

Here we have all the games in the Super Famicom Section.
Super Famicom
Platform
Yoshi’s Island was a late Super Famicom release around the debut of the Playstation in Japan, yet its timing seemed to ask what all this 32Bit fuss was about. The crayon-like, colourful gaming world is charming with delightful, forgiving gameplay that relies on ability without any cheap shots from unseen enemies or blind leaps of faith. Yoshi’s flexibility came to the fore with eggs being launched using the intuitive targeting system to reveal secret areas – all very well providing Baby Mario didn’t stray for too long. A superb way to bow out for the SFC; a veritable ace up the sleeve from the former Kyoto playing card maker.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Based on the massive anime series, this rare fighter takes on a first person perspective a la Super Spy. Excellent use of the license taking the intriguing characters of Yu Yu’s spooky world and almost bringing them to life.
Super Famicom
One on One Beat Em Up
A one on one fighter that seems to take the fireballs of DragonBall Z, the speed kicks of Chun Li, the humour of Ranma, the dragon attack from World Heroes and still manages to fight its own battles with nice touches such as background damage being sustained by powerful specials. Interesting characters and well executed, balanced bouts.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Board game take on the Zenki world that is little known with four player mode and dynamic anime cut scenes. Full of fun and a great off shoot for fans of the series.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Board game take on the Zenki world that is little known with four player mode and dynamic anime cut scenes. Full of fun and a great off shoot for fans of the series.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Racing sim in which players must soup up their dream machine in order to take the chequered flag in midnight race meets. Races involve straight tracks and shifting through the gears quicker than opponents. Plenty of time to chat to the race girls too. Also called Zero Yon Champ.
Super Famicom
Simulation
Fluffy toys might look good for the rear view mirror, but its hard cash needed to progress in the brutal midnight races. Also called Zero Yon Champ.

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