The first episode (stadium) of Excitebike: Bun-bun Mario Battle.
Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle is a remake/adaptation of the NES title, Excitebike. In this game, all human motorcyclists were replaced with Mario characters. As a Satellaview title, Nintendo developed the video game and released four versions of it through the satellite download service operated by St.GIGA, each expanding on or replacing the features of the last.
Audio broadcasting of the game is both advice on the game and voice drama told by characters. Voice actors are the same as that of "BS Super Mario USA", but Excitebike adds a new character, Wario (Chikao Ootsuka).
The second episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
The first episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
The fourth and final part (week) of BS Super Mario Collection.
BS Super Mario Collection is an altered version of Super Mario All-Stars. It was only released via broadcast on the Satellaview add-on for Super Famicom. It consists of levels from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. Using the Soundlink feature, radio-quality music was streamed during the broadcast, including music from Mario-related CDs of the time as well as licensed music. There was also some narration, as well as added cutscenes. Some minor changes were also made to gameplay.
The third part (week) of BS Super Mario Collection.
BS Super Mario Collection is an altered version of Super Mario All-Stars. It was only released via broadcast on the Satellaview add-on for Super Famicom. It consists of levels from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. Using the Soundlink feature, radio-quality music was streamed during the broadcast, including music from Mario-related CDs of the time as well as licensed music. There was also some narration, as well as added cutscenes. Some minor changes were also made to gameplay.
The second part (week) of BS Super Mario Collection.
BS Super Mario Collection is an altered version of Super Mario All-Stars. It was only released via broadcast on the Satellaview add-on for Super Famicom. It consists of levels from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. Using the Soundlink feature, radio-quality music was streamed during the broadcast, including music from Mario-related CDs of the time as well as licensed music. There was also some narration, as well as added cutscenes. Some minor changes were also made to gameplay.
The first part (week) of BS Super Mario Collection.
BS Super Mario Collection is an altered version of Super Mario All-Stars. It was only released via broadcast on the Satellaview add-on for Super Famicom. It consists of levels from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. Using the Soundlink feature, radio-quality music was streamed during the broadcast, including music from Mario-related CDs of the time as well as licensed music. There was also some narration, as well as added cutscenes. Some minor changes were also made to gameplay.
The fourth and final episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
The third episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
The second episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
The first episode (scenario) of BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai.
BS SimCity: Machi Tsukuri Taikai is a Downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that ran between August 4, 1996 and January 31, 1998. The game was broadcast in as a rerun at least twice throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview, once in October 1996 and once in January 1998 as the winner of the third Player's Choice vote. BS SimCity is a pseudo-sequel to the original 1991 SimCity for the Super Famicom. There are four characters (Dr. Wright, Yoshio Kanetake, Mr. Roy, and Madam Mary) added. Four different maps are given to player every week, the objective is to develop the city within time the limit. During the game, voice of characters is told and happenings occur simultaneously to all players.
The fourth and final episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95.
All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.
The third episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95.
All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.
The second episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95.
All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.
The first episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95.
All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.