Contra III: The Alien Wars
Konami
Welcome to 2636, the year the Notorious One gets even, with an unprecendented alien onsalught orchestrated to push 16-bit technology and its commandos to their ultimate reaches. Plunge through a molten hot massacre on a high speed voyage to the guts of the archenemy alien. Scope out the side and top perspectives and backgrounds that do a 360 to engulf you in 3-D sensation. Pick off solar slimedogs like the Mutant Megasquitos and the Psycho Cyclers while you scale over walls, swing from girders and ropes, hitch rides on a missile, whatever it takes. Sweat through six gut splitting stages, including the Battle of the Blazing Sky and the Mucho Grande Badlands. The graphics are so real the explosions will nearly knock you off your feet. And the Boss Enemies are so gigantic, your screen can hardly hold them. You'll need to wrap both hands around artillery powerful enough to make today's weapons look like squirt guns. The Contra legacy is alive and dangerous!
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Nintendo
In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, the second installment of this superb series, you wage battle against Kaptain K. Rool and his vast army of Kremlings. As the story begins, K. Rool has kidnapped Donkey Kong, and he's demanding the entire Banana Hoard as ransom. It's up to Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong to rescue their kidnapped pal. A wild assortment of friendly animals like Rambi the Rhino, Squitter the Spider, Squawks the Parrot, Rattly the Rattlesnake, and Enguarde the Swordfish help the two little monkeys in their adventurous mission through over 40 levels. Each exciting area is filled with special traps, hidden items, and dastardly Kremlings. People who have played Donkey Kong Country 2 on the Super NES will recognize many of the elements of this game. For example, Diddy Kong can do his signature cartwheel, and Dixie Kong can do her helicopter hair spin. And, you'll need to collect Kremcoins to be able to pass Klubba's Kiosk and get on to the Lost World. But, unlike the game's Super NES counterpart, one character cannot throw the other, and it's only a one-player game. Of course, you can always pause the game and hand it to a friend if you want some two-player fun!
Earthworm Jim
Nintendo
You are an earthworm named Jim and you are gong about your boring life when you find a cyber suit that can make you invincible and the fact is that you can control it so go on and have some fun in EARTHWORM JIM!!!
F-Zero
Nintendo
Experience the future of racing with F-ZERO. In the year 2560, racing has evolved into an intense sport reserved only for the most strong-willed and courageous drivers in the world. Racing in machines that travel at speeds of 500km or h and hover 12 inches off the ground, the F-Zero Grand Prix is the most prestigious race of them all. You can choose from four pilots Captain Falcon, Dr. Stuart, Pico the alien, or Samurai Goroh and hit the track for some high-speed racing action.
Final Fantasy II
Square Enix
Final Fantasy III
Square Enix
Before the movie, there was the game. The first Final Fantasy game was released for the original NES in 1990, and FINAL FANTASY III stormed onto the Super NES scene in 1994. One of the most engrossing RPGs of its era, Final Fantasy III stands up well to the test of time and still intrigues RPG fans to this day. Known for its intriguing storylines, the Final Fantasy series has always been filled with imaginative plots and twisting storylines. In Final Fantasy III, magical beings called The Espers return from centuries past to destroy the rational and mechanized new world. An amazing adventure unfolds from there, filled with challenging battles and perplexing puzzles. For game tips, check out our FAQ and strategy sections.
Gradius III
Konami
"A port of Gradius III was released for the Super Famicom in December 1990 and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 with the option of reduced difficulty and additional armaments for the Vic Viper. It replicates the slowdown of its arcade counterpart and discards the pseudo-3D and Crystal levels. It also introduces a boss called Beacon which awaits the player at the end of the new high-speed stage, which is a counterpart of the high-speed stage in Gradius II. Unlike any other version, the Super NES port is the only one that allow players to continue when they lost all their lives. A harder difficulty called "arcade" can be unlocked by inputting a code on the options screen, however, it is simply the same SNES game at a harder difficulty, and not an accurate port of the arcade version. In addition, most stages (and some bosses) from Gradius II will appear after the second level. This port was also released for Virtual Console on April 23, 2007." - Wikipedia
Killer Instinct
Nintendo
Killer Instinct for the Super NES was the original home edition of this classic arcade game. It has action, graphics and sound that annihilates all other combat games! Like the arcade version, this amazingly accurate translation is set in the future: a world controlled by the mega corporation known as Ultratech. In this ravaged futuristic world, the Killer Instinct tournament has become the most renowned form of entertainment. Fighters have their own reasons for participating, but it takes strength, speed and strategy to be successful. It takes a killer instinct! To conquer this game, you'll need to master the special moves and the combo system. There are Auto Doubles, Air Doubles, Press and Release moves, Finishing moves, Humiliations, and many, many more killer moves. While all of the characters have long range and short range attacks, each character has his or her own unique style. T.J. Combo, for example, is best used with close, in-your-face combat, while Cinder is better suited for long-distance attacks and trickery.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Nintendo
Venture back to Hyrule and an age of magic and heroes. The predecessors of Link and Zelda face monsters on the march when a menacing magician takes over the kingdom. Only you can prevent his evil plot from shattering the land of Hyrule. In your quest, you'll venture into twisting mazes, dungeons, palaces and shadowy forests. Test your mettle with mighty swords and magical weapons. Or heft a boulder and hurl it at your enemies. If the going gets tough, dive into a river - you can swim to escape! Learn the powerful spells, locate magical artifacts and solve the mysteries of the evil magician and the hidden realm of Hyrule.
Madden NFL '95
Electronic Arts
Mario is Missing!
Mindscape
Luigi must stop the Koopas, foil Bowser's plan, and find Mario. Sneaking into each Portal, Luigi is transported to a city in trouble. There, Luigi needs to nab each Koopa, grab its loot. and return the artifact to its proper landmark. Along the way, Luigi explores the city, chats with the locals, reads maps, and solves puzzles. Help him do this before time runs out! Once he figures out where he is on the globe, Luigi must use the Globulator to call Yoshi. Only after Yoshi scares Pokey away can Luigi return to Bowser's castle and lock the Portal for that city
NBA Jam
Acclaim
This is for one Super Nintendo Video game. 16 Bit SNES Video Game. Called NBA JAM. Made by Acclaim Software. Lots of fun. Needs a 16-bit Super Nintendo System. One Per Order.
NHLPA Hockey 93
Electronic Arts
Nintendo Super Scope
Nintendo
Pilot Wings
Nintendo
brand new factory sealed with seam in the back. in stock ship same day
Race Drivin
THQ (PC Games)
Here it is... the amazing conversion of the smash arcade sensation brings screaming-fast car racing to your home! Pound the pedal and grind those gears, down the straights and around wicked hairpin turns. Whip through hairy S-curves, gut-flipping loop-the-loops and crazy corkscrews! With three cars to choose from, multiple music tracks and cool sound effects, Race Drivin' brings arcade-style auto speed competition right to you!
Sim Earth: The Living Planet for Super Nintendo SNES
FCI
The most ambitious and far-reaching of Maxis' Sim lineage, Sim Earth puts you in charge of an entire planet throughout its 10 billion year lifespan. Your ultimate task is to guide the planet's inhabitants into the stars, from its humble single-celled roots.
SimCity
Nintendo
NEW FECTORY SEALED
Space Football
Triffix Entertainment Inc.
The future of football is here in the form of SPACE FOOTBALL: One on One for the Super Nintendo. Hop in the cockpit of your RetroGrav hovercraft and prepare yourself for the fastest and scariest game of football you've ever seen. The object of the game is to pick up the roving hoverball and get it into the end zone. Of course, there are plenty of things standing in your way like the magnetic flux that drains your energy, spincycles that twist you out of control, and your fully armed opponent. In this one-on-one sport, you can go up against a computer opponent or take on a friend, and see who will emerge as the champion in the football of the future. If you thought football today was brutal, wait until you get a dose of the destruction in SPACE FOOTBALL: One on One.
Star Fox
Nintendo
super nintendo starfox
Street Fighter II
Capcom
GREAT ITEM. FOR SUPER NINTENDO. WORKS GREAT. LOTS OF SUPER FUN. GREAT FOR COLLECTORS.The original Street Fighter II is a famous fighting game. Players select from one of eight characters: Ryu, Ken, Blanka, E. Honda, Zangief, Chun Li, Guile and Dhalsim to do battle with. They must then use their combat strengths to defeat the other seven fighters followed by four boss characters: M. Bison, Vega, Sagat and Balrog. Each character represents a certain country and has their own reasons for wanting to win against the others. Each character contains his own selection of basic fighting techniques based on three styles of punches and three styles of kicks. The effect of each of these changes depending on the characters orientation (ducking, airborne or standing still). Street Fighter 2 made famous the "button combination" style of gameplay used to unleash powerful moves specific to each character. These include the ability to project fireballs, channel electricity or capture the opponent in a tight suplex. Street Fighter 2 is one of the most cloned fighting games and its effects on gameplay and fighting games specifically can not be understated. Street Fighter 2 is responsible for making popular several different elements.
Street Fighter II Turbo
GameTronics
Super Bomberman
Hudson Soft
Super Castlevania IV 4
Nintendo
super castlevania IV 4 for super nintendo
Super Mario World
Nintendo
Super Mario World (Super Nintendo) Mario and his dinosaur companion, Yoshi, are looking for the dinosaur eggs Bowser has stolen and placed in seven castles. Many secret exits aid Mario in finding his way to Bowser's castle, completing 74 areas and finding all 96 exits. With multiple layers of 3-D scrolling landscapes, find items including, a feather that gives Mario a cape allowing him to fly. and a flower so he can shoot fireballs. For any Mario fan this game is a must.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Nintendo
The sequel to the smash hit Super Mario World
Super Punch-Out!!
Nintendo
Super Star Wars
JVC
Nintendo Super NES Video Game Collectible.
Vegas Stakes
Nintendo
Ante up! Vegas Stakes for the Super Nintendo offers you the chance to gamble your way through Las Vegas with a whole assortment of games to play. There are five games, including such classics as slot machines, Blackjack, and poker. There are four different casinos to visit that offer up different betting structures and varying odds. The game starts you out with $1,000, but the sky's the limit, if you win. Along the way you'll also meet some people who will offer you the chance to join in some side betting, such as horse racing or boxing matches. If you feel that a bet is not entirely in your favor, a battery save option is available just in case it doesn't pan out as you had hoped. Vegas Stakes is just like the real city: exuberant, exciting, and above all else, unpredictable. Made for Super Nintendo.
Yoshi's Cookie
BPS
Mario and Yoshi are filling in at the Cookie Factory, and the snacks are piling high! As fresh-baked cookies roll out of the ovens, it's up to Mario to sort and stack 'em before they pile too high! Line up a row of the same kind of cookies either vertically or horizontally, and they vanish! Clear the screen to move on to a new level of cookie chaos. Yoshi appears from time to time to stir things up. Play for high score or go head-to-head against a friend or the computer. The mouth-watering madness doesn't let up!
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Konami
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