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  2. Category : Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games

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    Bebe's Kids (video game) Big Sky Trooper; Bike Daisuki! Hashiriya Kon – Rider's Spirits; Biker Mice from Mars (1994 video game) BioMetal (video game) Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon R (1993 video game) Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Jōgai Rantō!? Shuyaku Sōdatsusen; Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story; Bonkers (SNES video game) Bow ...

  3. Hagane: The Final Conflict - Wikipedia

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    The game combines traditional Japanese ninja and samurai aesthetics with a futuristic setting. The player has a wide variety of weapons, moves, and attacks at their disposal to defeat enemies and progress through the game. Hagane released to positive reception, and was compared favorably to classic side-scrolling action games. Reviewers praised ...

  4. 3 Ninjas Kick Back (video game) - Wikipedia

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    3 Ninjas Kick Back is a beat 'em up platform game for the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sega CD. It was released in 1994 [1] and was developed by Malibu Interactive. The Genesis version was published by Psygnosis while the SNES and Sega CD versions were published by Sony Imagesoft.

  5. ActRaiser - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the first three side-scrolling levels of the game, with the town-building portions completely omitted. [3] [4] ActRaiser also became available on the Wii's Virtual Console. It was released in Japan on March 20, 2007, in Europe on April 13, and in North America on May 28.

  6. HyperZone - Wikipedia

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    HyperZone is a rail shooter game. [2] [3] The object of the game is to navigate each level while shooting enemies and earning points until encountering a boss enemy, at the end of each level. After enough points are acquired, the player earns an extent and their ship is upgraded at the beginning of the next stage. The player's ship can receive ...

  7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time - Wikipedia

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    The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it unanimous scores of 9 out of 10 each, applauding the fun gameplay, the new moves, the accurate recreation of the arcade version's graphics, and the two-player versus mode, though they criticized that the game is too easy. [18] The SNES game was lauded in Allgame for its visuals, which ...

  8. Power Blade - Wikipedia

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    The game features gameplay similar to the Mega Man series, in which players can select any of the six levels to play. [5] Armed with a boomerang, players must complete all six levels, overcoming obstacles and defeating any enemies in the way. The game's name comes from an item found in several levels; The Power Suit is an item that looks like a ...

  9. Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja - Wikipedia

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    Upon the successful completion of each level and after defeating the boss, the dude(s) will strike a "bad" pose and proclaim, "I'm bad!". The shout, and the game's American wordmark logo are both similar to the Michael Jackson song "Bad", released the previous year. In the Japanese version of the game, this quote was originally a battle cry.