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The first title was released in 1990 for the Family Computer, four years later Sansara Naga 2 was released for the Super Famicom, and finally in 2001 Sansara Naga 1x2 was released for the Game Boy Advance. The characters were designed by Tamakichi Sakura. Despite the game being Japanese, the title is Sanskrit, meaning "Cycle of the Serpent".
Tenshi no Uta: Shiroki Tsubasa no Inori (天使の詩 〜白き翼の祈り〜, lit."- Prayer of the White Wings") [2] was published for the Super Famicom on July 29, 1994. It is the third episode in the series, but is not a true sequel to the first and second episodes previously released on the PC Engine.
Lennus II was released on July 28, 1996 for the Super Famicom. [4] A Nintendo Power version was released on December 1, 1997. [4] According to Shibao the game didn't sell well and he described it as "a huge bomb". [1] For that reasons, plans for Lennus III were shelved, and the game was never made. [1]
It was re-released on the Xbox Live Arcade on June 29, 2011 under the title Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax, [6] and on Microsoft Windows' Steam on September 27, 2012 under the title Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy. A sequel, Yūsha 30 Second, was released in Japan on August 4, 2011. [7]
Alcahest [a] is a 1993 action video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Square for the Super Famicom.The plot takes place in a world where an emperor leads his army towards conquest of the kingdom of Panakeia in the midst of the revival of the demon god Alcahest, who was previously defeated by a swordsman aided with the power of guardians.
Super Genjin 2 (超原人 2) [1] is a 1995 2D platform video game by Hudson Soft for Super Famicom. It is the sequel to Super Bonk and the fifth game in the Bonk series , and the second platform game in the series never to be released outside Japan.
Langrisser II is a tactical role-playing game for the Sega Mega Drive console. It is the sequel to Langrisser, and was never released outside Japan. Langrisser II was remade for the Super Famicom by Masaya as Der Langrisser, which featured multiple paths through the game, greatly reduced difficulty, and reworked graphics.
Whirlo [a] is a side-scrolling action-platform released by Namco on July 23, 1992 in Japan for the Super Famicom video game system, [1] [2] and in Europe and Australia later during the same year. The game was re-released on August 1, 1998 in Nintendo Power flash RAM cartridge format.