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  2. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    This section is for Western games that have non-traditional themes or hybrid genres such as Space Western, Sci-fi West, Fantasy Western, Hybrid Western (e.g. Horror Western, Film noir, Martial arts (genre), anthropomorphic animal characters), neo-Western (Contemporary settings/times), Post-apocalyptic West, Weird West (Also can have supernatural, steampunk, superhero themes), among many others.

  3. Wild Guns - Wikipedia

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    The game has since become a rare collector's item. [9] The game was rereleased on the Virtual Console for the Wii in 2010 and Wii U in 2014. [10] [11] The game was added to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service in 2020. [12] An enhanced remaster titled Wild Guns Reloaded was released for the PlayStation 4 in December 2016.

  4. Sunset Riders - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Riders [a] is a side-scrolling run and gun video game developed and released by Konami as an arcade video game in 1991. It is set in the American Old West, where the player(s) take control of bounty hunters who are seeking the rewards offered for various criminals.

  5. Chrono Trigger - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Official Nintendo Magazine ranked the DS version of the game 31st on a list of greatest Nintendo games. [168] In 2012, it came 32nd place on GamesRadar's "100 best games of all time" list, [169] and 1st place on its "Best JRPGs" list. [170] GamesRadar named Chrono Trigger the 2nd best Super NES game of all time, behind Super Metroid. [171]

  6. List of cancelled Super NES games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cancelled Super Nintendo Entertainment System video games. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), known as the Super Famicom in Japan, is a video game console released by Nintendo in 1990 as the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System. The system enjoyed great success until being succeeded by the Nintendo 64 in ...

  7. higan (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Higan is a free and open source emulator for multiple video game consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.It was developed by Near.Originally called bsnes [4] (which was later reused for a new emulator by the same developer), the emulator is notable for attempting to emulate the original hardware as accurately as possible through low-level, cycle-accurate emulation and for ...

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  9. Plok! - Wikipedia

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    Plok! developer Software Creations was the first non-Japanese company to have a development kit for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. After leaving Zippo, John contacted Richard Hay, the head of Software Creations, the first company outside of Japan to possess a development kit for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). [62]