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As always, there may be errors, be they spelling, incorrect genre, or flat out missing game. Any correction suggestions are welcome.
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Information regarding cancelled games and unlicensed releases is ongoing and subject to update/revision at any time.
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Satellaview and the Nintendo Power releases are probably incomplete. New sources of info crop up occassionally, so consider the numbers unconfirmed.
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Not included in the list: Action Replay, Game Genie, Tri Star/Super 8 NOAC adaptor, which are considered peripherals with internal bios as oppossed to games.
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Some games may have had a promotional release, ie Derby Stallion 98, while boxed and stickered, is treated like a Nintendo Power release, not as a physical one.
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Hacks, translations, and patches are not included unless they are packaged as a commercial release.
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A game's titles will usually be in order of earliest release, sometimes this will overule what you know, Akumajou Dracula first, followed by Super Castlevania IV,
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for example, so don't get upset if at first you can't find it and it seems out of place, my list, my rules =^_^=
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In certain cases however, a game that is ported from another platform will take priority, even if the Japanese release came first. This is the case with a lot of the
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European Amiga conversions eg Power Monger.
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1726Licensed
Games that are officially endorsed by the console manufacturer. In this case, Nintendo. 1412 Japanese (945 exclusives), 717 USA (104 exclusives), 530 PAL (33 exclusives)
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13Sufami TurboSeries of games designed to work via a peripheral that allowed extra content or data to be shared between two carts
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177Nintendo Power
A service in Japan where games could be flashed onto blank cartridges at participating stores, offering a cheaper alternative to boxed releases. (Incomplete)
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174Satellaview
Games made available digitally on the Satellaview telephone network in Japan for download to your home console. (Incomplete, 231 broadcasts?)
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A version of the SNES that was used in US amusement arcades. Several games used for the system were variants, making use of credit-based time limits.
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17PromotionalLicensed carts, not commercially released, but specially created for events and promotional purposes
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68Unlicensed
Games not endorsed by the console manufacturer. Usually cheaply made, bootlegs, circumventing copyright restrictions and censorship etc. (Incomplete)
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52Homebrew
Games made after the SNES' lifespan, usually by amateurs for non-commercial release, but includes aftermarket commercial releases too. (Ongoing)
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62Cancelled
Games that were cancelled before release. Prototypes may exist in some cases, but for whatever reason, they never made it to full release. (Incomplete)
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Todo:
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Fill in the blank genres for the final 30 Satellaview games
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Track down the remaining unlicensed hard to find dumps
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What's New
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4/21/2024
Added a commercial hack of Mortal Kombat 2 called MK 2.5/3, and the long lost alternate of Aladdin 2
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