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Video games in this category have been released exclusively on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom console, and are not available for purchase or download on other video game consoles or personal computers.
The best-selling game is Super Mario World, with over 20.6 million units sold. [2] [3] Despite the console's relatively late start, and the fierce competition it faced in North America and Europe from Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive console, it was the best-selling console of its era. [4] Games were released in plastic-encased ROM cartridges. The ...
Simulation Pro Yakyuu (シミュレーションプロ野球, "Baseball Simulation") [4] is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom that uses the actual ball players and teams of the 1995 Nippon Professional Baseball league and combines them into a full-blown simulator.
In 1998, Pikiinya!EX (ピキーニャ! EX) was released for the PlayStation.The game was released with added cutscenes. There was also a mobile version of the game released on what looked like a virtual pet key chain thing, which was supposed to be a promotional item with the game in LCD format, [citation needed] but it didn't do too well.
Marvelous: Another Treasure Island was released on October 26, 1996, for the Super Famicom, [8] exclusively in Japan. [9] A reason for this was that the game was released late into the Super Famicom's lifespan, when Nintendo was not investing into language localizations for the system outside of Japan. [10]
The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released ...
Barbarossa (バルバロッサ, Barubarossa) [2] is a 1992 Japan-exclusive Super Famicom strategy video game that revolves around Nazi Germany's involvement in the World War II campaign called Operation Barbarossa. The game was originally ported from the Japanese personal computer to the Super Famicom. [3]
Snoopy Concert (スヌーピーコンサート) [3] is a Japan-exclusive Puzzle game based on the Peanuts comic strip which was released for the Super Famicom in 1995. The game never received an official release in English-speaking territories, though unofficial fan translations have been released online.