List plays Super Famicom

List video games left on Super Famicom in Japan.

For the list of the plays left to the United States and to Europe, to see the List of plays Super Nintendo.

---- Legend:

  • Japanese Title (coming out date in Japan, name Japanese editor) - comment

J = left only in Japan ----

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With

  • ABC Monday Night Football (November 26th, 1993, Dated East)
  • Accele Brid (November 26th, 1993, Tomy) - J
  • Ace O Nerae! (December 22nd, 1993, Telenet Japan) - J
  • Acrobat Mission (September 11th, 1992, Teichiku) - J
  • Action Pachio (April 9th, 1993, Coconuts Japan) - J
  • ActRaiser (December 16th, 1990, Enix)
  • ActRaiser 2 (October 29th, 1993, Enix)
  • Aguri Suzuki - F-1 Super Driving (July 14th, 1992, LOZC)
  • Air Management: Ozora nor Kakeru (April 5th, 1992, Koei) - left in the United States under the name Aerobiz
  • Air Management II - Kouku Or wo Mezase (April 2nd, 1993, Koei) - left in the United States under the name Aerobiz Supersonic
  • Akazukin Chacha (August 9th, 1996, Tomy) - J
  • Akumajou Dracula (October 31st, 1991, Konami) - known apart from Japan under the name Super Castlevania IV
  • Aladdin (November 26th, 1993, Capcom)
  • Albert Odyssey (March 5th, 1993, Sunsoft) - J
  • Albert Odyssey 2 (December 22nd, 1994, Sunsoft) - J
  • Area 88 (July 26th, 1991, Capcom) - known apart from Japan under the name U.N. Squadron
  • Astral End (June 26th, 1992, King Records) - J

B

  • Bahamut Lagoon (February 9th, 1996, Public garden) - J
  • Bakumatsu Kourinden Oni (February 2nd, 1996, Banpresto) - J
  • Ball Bullet Gun (December 1st, 1995, I' max) - J
  • Barkley' S Power Dunk (September 30th, 1994, Den' Z) - known apart from Japan under the name Barkley: Shut Up and Jam!
  • Low Masters Classic (July 28th, 1995, Altron)
  • Bastard!! (January 28th, 1994, Cobra TEAM) - J
  • Batman Forever (October 27th, 1995, Acclaim)
  • Batman Returns (February 26th, 1993, Konami)
  • Battle Blaze (May 1st, 1992, Sammy)
  • Battle To order: Hachibushu Shura No Heihou (December 29th, 1991, Banpresto) - J
  • Battle Cross-country race (December 9th, 1994, Imagineer) - J
  • Battle Dodgeball (July 20th, 1991, Banpresto) - J
  • Battle Dodgeball II (July 23rd, 1993, Banpresto) - J
  • Battle Grand Prix (March 27th, 1992, Naxat Software)
  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (August 27th, 1993, Angel) - left to France under the name Sailor Moon
  • Bombuzal (December 1st, 1990, Kemco) - J

C

  • Cacoma Knight (November 21st, 1992, Datam Polystar) - left in the United States under the name Cacoma Knight in Bizyland
  • California Ranges II (March 12th, 1993, Hect)
  • Cameltry (June 26th, 1992, Taito) - known apart from Japan under the name One the Ball
  • Captain Commando (March 17th, 1995, Capcom)
  • Captain Tsubasa III (July 17th, 1992, Tecmo) - J
  • Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro Rival No Tachi (April 3rd, 1993, Tecmo) - J
  • Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha No Shougou Canpione (December 9th, 1994, Tecmo) - J
  • Captain Tsubasa J (November 17th, 1995, Bandaged) - J
  • Card Master (March 27th, 1992, HALL Laboratory) - left in the United States under the name Arcana
  • Chibi Maruko-Chan: " Harikiri 365-Nichi" No Maki (December 13rd, 1991, Epoch) - J
  • Chō Makaimura (October 4th, 1991, Capcom) - known apart from Japan under the name Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts
  • Countered Spirits (February 28th, 1992, Konami) - left in the United States under the name Contra III: The Alien Wars and in Europe under the name Super Probotector: Alien Rebels

D

  • Daikaijuu Monogatari (December 22nd, 1994, Hudson Software) - J
  • Daikaijuu Monogatari II (August 2nd, 1996, Hudson Software) - J
  • Darius Forces (September 24th, 1993, Taito) - left in the United States under the name Super Nova
  • Darius Twin (March 29th, 1991, Taito)
  • Dark Half (May 31st, 1996, Enix) - J
  • Dark Kingdom (April 29th, 1994, Telenet Japan ) - J
  • Dark Law: Meaning off Death (March 28th, 1997, ASCII) - J
  • Dead Dance (March 26th, 1993, Jaleco) - known apart from Japan under the name Tuff E Nuff
  • Dimension Forces (December 20th, 1991, Asmik) - left in the United States under the name D-Force
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu (January 25th, 1992, Bandaged) - J
  • Dragon Slayer: The Legend off Heroes (February 14th, 1992, Epoch) - J
  • Drakkhen (May 24th, 1991, Kemco)
  • Dungeon Master (December 20th, 1991, Victor)

E

  • Earth Light (July 24th, 1992, Hudson Software) - J
  • Earth Light: Luna Strike (July 26th, 1996, Hudson Software) - J
  • Earthworm Jim (June 23rd, 1993, Takara)
  • Edono Kiba (March 12th, 1993, Micro World) - J
  • Eien No Filena (February 25th, 1995, Tokuma Shoten) - J
  • Elfaria (January 3rd, 1993, Hudson Software) - J
  • Elfaria II (June 9th, 1995, Hudson Software) - J
  • Elnard (April 23rd, 1993, Enix) - J
  • Emerald Dragon (July 28th, 1995, MediaWorks) - J
  • Energy Breaker (July 26th, 1996, Taito) - J
  • Estpolis Denki (June 25th, 1993, Taito) - left in the United States under the name Lufia & The Fortress off Doom
  • Estpolis Denki II (February 24th, 1995, Taito) - left in the United States under the name Lufia II: Small channel off the Sinistrals
  • Exhaust Heat (February 21st, 1992, Seta)
  • Exhaust Heat II: F-1 Driver No Kiseki (March 5th, 1993, Seta) - J

F

  • F-1 Grand Prix (April 28th, 1992, Video System) - J
  • F-1 Grand Prix Leaves II (February 26th, 1993, Video System) - J
  • F-1 Grand Prix Leaves III (April 22nd, 1994, Video System) - J
  • Final Fantasy IV (July 19th, 1991, Square) - left in the United States under the name Final Fantasy II
  • Final Fantasy IV Easytype (October 29th, 1991, Square) - J
  • Final Fight (December 21st, 1990, Capcom)
  • Final Fight Guy (March 20th, 1992, Capcom)
  • F-Zero (November 21st, 1990, Nintendo)

G

  • Ganbare Daiku No Gensan (December 22nd, 1993, Irem) - J and known apart from Japan under the name Hammerin' Harry
  • Ganbare Goemon: Yuki Hime Kyuushuutsu Emaki (July 19th, 1991, Konami) - known apart from Japan under the name The Legend off The Mystical Ninja
  • Garou Densetsu (November 27th, 1992, Takara) - known apart from Japan under the name Fatal Fury
  • Garou Densetsu 2 (November 26th, 1993, Takara) - known apart from Japan under the name Fatal Fury 2
  • Garou Densetsu Special (July 29th, 1994, Takara) - known apart from Japan under the name Fatal Special Fury
  • GD Leen (May 28th, 1991, Seta) - J
  • Go Go Ackman (December 23rd, 1994, Banpresto) - J
  • Go Go Ackman 2 (July 21st, 1995, Banpresto) - J
  • Go Go Ackman 3 (December 15th, 1995, Banpresto) - J
  • Gokujou Parodius! ~Kako No Eikou O Motomete~ (November 25th, 1994, Konami) - J
  • GP-1 (June 25th, 1993, Atlus)
  • Gradius III (December 21st, 1990, Konami)
  • Great Battle II, The: Last Fighter Twin (March 27th, 1992, Banpresto) - J

H

  • Hagane (November 18th, 1994, Hudson Software)
  • Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu: Ganba League (August 9th, 1991, Epic Sony Record) - J
  • Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu '93: Ganba League (December 11th, 1992, Epic Sony Record - J
  • Hakunetsu Pro Yakyuu '94: Ganba League 3 (December 10th, 1993, Epic Sony Record - J
  • Hameln No violin-hiki (September 28th, 1995, Enix) - J
  • Hanafuda (September 22nd, 1994, Imagineer) - J
  • Hanafuda Or (December 16th, 1994, Coconuts Japan) - J
  • Hansei Zaru: Jirou Kun No Daibouken (December 27th, 1991, Natsume) - J
  • Harukanaru Augusta (April 5th, 1991, T&E Software) - J
  • Hashire Hebereke (December 22nd, 1994, Sun Software) - J
  • Hat Trick Hero (March 27th, 1992, Taito) - left to Europe under the name Euro Football Field
  • Hat Trick Hero 2 (July 29th, 1994, Taito) - J
  • Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi (June 18th, 1993, Seta) - J
  • Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi 2 (May 26th, 1995, Seta) - J
  • Herakles No Eikou III: Kamigami No Tinmoku (April 24th, 1992, Dated East) - J
  • Hook (July 17th, 1992, Epic Sony Record)
  • Hoshi No Kirby 3 (March 27th, 1998, HALL Laboratory) - known apart from Japan under the name Kirby' S Dream Land 3
  • Hoshi No Kirby Super Deluxe (March 21st, 1996, HALL Laboratory) - known in the United States under the name Kirby Super Star and, in Europe, under the name Kirby' S Fun Pak
  • Hyper Zone (August 31st, 1991, HALL Laboratory)

I

  • Idea No Hi - Day off the Idea (March 18th, 1994, Shouei System) - J
  • Igo Club (January 26th, 1996, Hect) - J
  • Ihatovo Monogatari (March 5th, 1993, Hect) - J
  • Ikari No Yousai (April 23rd, 1993, Jaleco) - J
  • Itoi Shigesato Low No Tsuri No 1 (February 21st, 1997, HALL Laboratory) - J

J

  • Jaleco Rally - Big Run: Supreme The 4WD Challenge (March 20th, 1991, Jaleco) - J
  • Jerry Servant boy (September 13rd, 1991, Epic Sony Records) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū '94 (March 11th, 1994, Konami) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū '96 Kaimaku-round of applause (July 19th, 1996, Konami) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 2 (February 24th, 1995, Konami) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 3 (February 29th, 1996, Konami) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 3 '97 Haru (March 20th, 1997, Konami) - J
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū BASIC-round of applause '98 (March 19th, 1998, Konami) - J
  • Joe & Mac: Tatake Genshijin (December 6th, 1991, Dated East) - known apart from Japan under the name Joe & Mac
  • Jumbo Osaki No Hole In One (February 23rd, 1991, HALL Laboratory) - known apart from Japan under the name HAL' S Hole in One Golf

K

  • Kentou-Or World Champion (April 28th, 1992, Sofel) - J
  • Kidou Senshi Gundam F91: Formulated Senki 0122 (July 6th, 1991, Bandai) - J
  • Kirby Bowl (September 21st, 1994, HALL Laboratory) - known apart from Japan under the name Kirby' S Dream Course
  • Kirby No Kirakira Kids (June 25th, 1999, HALL Laboratory) - J
  • Koshien 2 (June 26th, 1992, K. Recreation) - J
  • Kouryu Densetsu Villgust (May 23rd, 1992, Bandai) - J

L

  • Lemmings (December 18th, 1991, Sunsoft)
  • Libble Rabble (September 22nd, 1994, Namcot) - J
  • Light Fantasy (July 3rd, 1992, Tonkin House) - J
  • Light Fantasy II (October 27th, 1995, Tonkin House) - J
  • Live has Live (September 2nd, 1994, Square) - J

M

  • Magic Sword (May 29th, 1992, Capcom)
  • Magical Taruruuto-kun: Magic Adventure (March 28th, 1992, Bandaged) - J
  • Maka Maka (April 24th, 1992, Sigma) - J
  • Mario & Wario (August 27th, 1993, Nintendo) - J
  • Musya (April 21st, 2002, Datam Polystar)

NR

  • New 3D Golf Simulation: Pebble Beach No Hotou (April 10th, 1992, T&E Software)

O

  • Othello World (April 21st, 1992, Original Tsukuda)
  • Otogirisou (March 7th, 1992, Chun Software)

P

  • Parodius Da! ~Shinwa will kara Owarai e~ (July 3rd, 1992, Konami)
  • PGA Tour Golf (July 3rd, 1992, Imagineer)
  • Pilotwings (December 21st, 1990, Nintendo)
  • Populous (December 16th, 1990, Imagineer)
  • Pro Football (January 17th, 1992, Imagineer)
  • Pro Soccer (September 20th, 1991, Imagineer)

Q

  • Q*bert 3 (January 29th, 1993, Vap)

R

  • Raiden Densetsu (November 29th, 1991, Toei Animation)
  • Ranma 1/2: Chounai Gekitouhen (March 27th, 1992, Nihon Computer System)
  • Rocketeer, The (February 28th, 1992, IGS)
  • Romancing Its-Ga (January 28th, 1992, Public garden)
  • RPM Racing (March 19th, 1992, Victor)
  • Happy Rushing (March 27th, 1992, Jaleco)

S

  • SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari (December 21st, 1991, Angel) - J
  • SD The Great Battle (December 29th, 1990, Banpresto) - J
  • Seiken densetsu 3 (September 30th, 1995, Public garden) - J
  • Shinseiki GPX: Cyber Formulated (March 19th, 1992, Takara) - J
  • Shodan Morita Shougi (August 23rd, 1991, Seta) - J
  • SimCity (April 26th, 1991, Nintendo)
  • SimEarth (December 29th, 1991, Imagineer)
  • Smash T.V (March 27th, 1992, ASCII) - J
  • Soul Blader (January 31st, 1992, Enix) - J
  • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (June 10th, 1992, Capcom)
  • Strike Gunner: S.T.G (March 27th, 1992, Athena)
  • Super Aleste (April 28th, 1992, Toho)
  • Super Baseball 2020 (March 12th, 1993, K. Recreation)
  • Super Birdie Rush (March 6th, 1992, Dated East) - J
  • Super Bowling (July 3rd, 1992, Athena)
  • Super Chinese World (December 28th, 1991, Culture Brain) - J
  • Super Cup Soccer (April 24th, 1992, Jaleco)
  • Super Dunk Shot (June 19th, 1992, HALL Laboratory)
  • Super Earth Defense Forces (October 25th, 1991, Jaleco)
  • Super Famista (March 27th, 1992, Namcot) - J
  • Super Fire Pro Wrestling (December 20th, 1991, Human) - J
  • Super Formation Soccer (December 13rd, 1991, Human)
  • Super Inindou: Datou Nobunaga (March 19th, 1992, Koei) - left in the United States under the name Inindo: Way off the Ninja
  • Super Mario World (November 21st, 1990, Nintendo)
  • Super Nobunaga No Yabou: Bushou Fuunroku (December 21st, 1991, Koei) - left in the United States under the name Nobunaga' S Ambition: Lord off Darkness
  • Super Off Road (July 3rd, 1992, Pack-In-Video)
  • Super Professional Baseball (May 17th, 1991, Jaleco) - left in the United States under the name Super Bases Loaded
  • Super R-Type (July 13rd, 1991, Irem)
  • Super San Goku Shi II (September 15th, 1991, Koei) - known apart from Japan under the name Lovesong off the Three Kingdoms II
  • Super Shougi (June 19th, 1992, I' max) - J
  • Super Stadium (July 2nd, 1991, Seta) - J
  • Super Tennis World Circuit (August 30th, 1991, Tonkin House) - J
  • Super Ultra Baseball (July 12th, 1991, Brain Culture) - left in the United States under the name Super Simulator Baseball 1.000
  • Super Valis: Akaki Tuki No Otome (March 27th, 1978, Laser Software) - left in the United States under the name Super Valis IV
  • Super Wagyan Land (December 13rd, 1991, Namcot) - J

T

  • Takahashi Meijin No Daibouken Jima (January 11th, 1992, Hudson Software) - known apart from Japan under the name Super Adventure Island
  • Tetris Battle Gaiden (December 24th, 1993, Bullet Proof Software) - J
  • Thunder Spirits (December 27th, 1991, Toshiba EMI)
  • Signal Racer (March 27th, 1992, Kemco) - known apart from Japan under the name Signal GEAR
  • Signal Racer 2 (December 22nd, 1993, Kemco) - known apart from Japan under the name Signal GEAR 2

U

V

  • Verne World (September 29th, 1995, Banpresto)
  • Viking No Daimeiwaku (October 8th, 1993, T&E Software) - known apart from Japan under the name The Lost Vikings

W

X

  • Xardion (March 20th, 1992, Asmik)

Y

  • Yôkai Buster: Ruka No Daibouken (June 9th, 1995, Kadokawa Shoten)
  • Yokoyama Mitsuteru: San Goku Shi (June 26th, 1992, Angel)
  • Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (June 21st, 1991, Tonkin House)

Z

  • Zan II Spirits (June 10th, 1992, Wolf TEAM)
  • Zelda No Densetsu: Kamigami No Triforce (November 21st, 1991, Nintendo) - known apart from Japan under the name The Legend off Zelda: In Link to the Past

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