SNES Retro Games Collection
Nintendo • 1990
Experience the Magic of Super Nintendo Entertainment System: 16-bit Excellence
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo, first appeared in Japan and South Korea in 1990, followed by North America in 1991, and Europe and Australasia in 1992.
Known as the Super Famicom (SFC) in Japan and Super Comboy in South Korea (distributed by Hyundai Electronics), the console featured regional lockouts, preventing compatibility between different versions.
As Nintendo's second programmable home console, succeeding the NES, the SNES introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities that set it apart from other systems of its era, delivering a richer gaming experience.
All SNES Retro Games
190 games available

Front Mission: Gun Hazard
As a mercenary piloting a customizable Wanzer, you advance through side-scrolling levels, engaging in tactical combat and managing your gear to complete missions and uncover a conspiracy in Front Mission: Gun Hazard.

Spider-Man
As Spider-Man, you swing through New York City and battle iconic villains, using web attacks and martial arts to progress through levels and stop criminal plots.

Knights of the Round
You take on the role of one of three legendary knights, Arthur, Lancelot, or Percival, battling through a kingdom overrun by hostile forces, using a combination of sword attacks, shields, and special moves to defeat enemies and bosses to protect the realm.

Hook
You navigate Neverland as Peter Banning, fighting pirates with your sword and using Tinkerbell's aid to rescue your kidnapped children from Captain Hook and recover your lost memories.

Wrecking Crew '98
In Wrecking Crew '98, you take on the role of a demolition worker tasked with clearing specific walls and completing stage objectives using a hammer, often against a timer, while dealing with a variety of environmental challenges and enemy types.

Biker Mice from Mars
As one of the Biker Mice from Mars, you'll ride your custom bikes and use a mix of melee combat and special attacks to blast through alien goons and reclaim Earth from the Plutarkians.

Captain Tsubasa III: Challenge of the Emperor
In Captain Tsubasa III: Challenge of the Emperor, you manage your soccer team through turn-based matches, selecting player actions and executing special moves to win the world youth championship.

Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro's Rivals
In Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro's Rivals, you take control of your favorite youth soccer teams, making strategic decisions during matches to pass, dribble, tackle, and shoot your way through intense rivalries.

Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shougou Campione
In Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shougou Campione, you guide your soccer team through strategic, turn-based matches, making tactical decisions to unleash powerful special moves and win tournaments.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for SNES, you take on the role of Jonathan Joestar and other characters, executing punches, kicks, and unique Stand abilities to defeat opponents in one-on-one fights.

Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
You compete in a global martial arts tournament, executing special moves and combos with precise button combinations to defeat opponents and claim victory.

Heracles no Eikou III: Kamigami no Chinmoku
In Heracles no Eikou III: Kamigami no Chinmoku, you guide a hero through a world where the gods have fallen silent, engaging in turn-based battles and exploring diverse landscapes to uncover forgotten truths.

Heracles no Eikou IV – Kamigami kara no Okurimono
In Heracles no Eikou IV – Kamigami kara no Okurimono, you guide a hero across a world facing divine wrath, engaging in turn-based combat and exploration to uncover ancient secrets and confront the gods.

Kamen Rider
In Kamen Rider for SNES, you take on the role of the titular hero, battling through various stages to defeat the evil Shocker organization using a mix of martial arts and the iconic Rider Kick.

Yu Yu Hakusho Final: Makai Saikyou Retsuden
You select characters from the Yu Yu Hakusho anime and engage in one-on-one or team battles, using a combination of normal attacks, special moves fueled by spirit energy, and defensive maneuvers to defeat your opponents.

Home Alone
In Home Alone, you play as Kevin McCallister, using household items to set traps and defend your home from burglars while your family is away.

