The player controls a national volleyball squad (i.e., Cuba, USA, Canada, Brazil) as the play controls the entire team using an overhead view. Since indoor volleyball is simulated instead of beach volleyball, all matches take place on hardwood.
The young ninja Sasuke and his monk friend Chin-nan embark on a quest to rescue a daughter of a local lord by fighting his way through hordes of masked bandits led by a mysterious warlord.
This video game is a puzzle block fighter similar to other Japanese block games on the Super Famicom like Dossun! Ganseki Battle. The player has to match coloured blocks together and gain combos/special blocks to fight against its opponent. The game features stylized "muted" graphics and a soundtrack composed by Hideyuki Shimono and Akihito Ohkawa. This was their first collaboration before Zero Divide in 1995.
Super Formation Soccer 94: World Cup Final Data is a Sports game, developed and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1994. It's an updated version of the Original Super Formation Soccer '94 World Cup Edition.
The sport of wrestling mixed with real life simulation! Funaki Masakatsu of Pancrase has shaped the new, most unique wrestling game ever made, and its up to you to make wrestling history! Create your character, control his stats and take your place in the highest rank of wrestling!
U.F.O. Kamen Yakisoban: Kettler no Kuroi Inbou ("U.F.O. Kamen Yakisoban: Kettler's Black Conspiracy") is a brawler featuring U.F.O. Kamen Yakisoban, a character designed to market Nissin's Yakisoba U.F.O. brand of instant yakisoba circa 1993-1995. It understandably features a variety of foodstuffs.
In the game, Yakisoban's bride-to-be Mayumi has been kidnapped by the villainous Kettler who wishes to marry her himself (and of course to destroy the concept of delicious Nissin Brand instant Yakisoba!). Yakisoban is obviously a bit dense, as he's standing at the altar and doesn't even realize Mayumi is not there until part-way through the ceremony.
The challenge of bike racing heats up and players choose their favorite machine. In five courses, aim to win the Grand Prix or go for a Chicken Run or time trial. There are four modes, including endurance race. Two players can go head to head in a split screen race.
Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle is a Formula One racing game for the Super Famicom. It is the third of four Human Grand Prix games for the system. It has the licenses of FOCA and Fuji TV: the former allows the game to use actual driver/team names while the latter is the official Japanese TV carrier of the Formula One races. Like its precedents, F1 Triple Battle uses Mode 7 and a low perspective for its racing.
Unlike the previous two games in the franchise, this game only saw release in Japan; though all text in game is in English.
Holy Umbrella: Dondera no Mubou!! is a platformer only released in Japan for the Super Famicom. The main character gets transported to an alternate world when he picks up an umbrella, and he has to save it to get home. The game is full of all sorts of cliche plot elements.