Quinty is an unreleased puzzle game that developed by Game Freak for the Super Famicom in 1999. The game was a remake of the Famicom/NES game of the same name, which is also titled Mendel Palace outside of Japan. On October 12, 2024, 3 prototype builds of the game were leaked during the 2024 Game Freak Leak.
Final Fantasy V-Pixel Freemaster v5.88 is an Ultimate or Redux-like version of Final Fantasy V for the SNES. It is the culmination of many authors work and two years of many revisions, bugfixing, and playtesting efforts. It is a FFV fan’s answer to the Official Pixel Remaster. FFV-Pixel Freemaster comes in two varieties with a ton of new QOL improvements including innuberable bugfixes, a new game plus, visible job class sprites in map, MSU1 cd quality audio, super custom classes, amazing optional patches like a fixed 2x abp,xp,and gil or a no encounters mode that allows you to get into a random battle by pressing start and many more!
Super Aleste (スーパーアレスタ, Sūpā Aresuta), is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Compile. It was published by Toho in 1992 for the Super Famicom as part of the Aleste series. The player pilots a spacecraft through a variety of locales shooting enemy ships.
Forseti's Cut is a project that restores unused content (namely units, events and bosses), adds dozens of brand-new conversations, and rebalances the game on both the player and enemy side, on top of many enhanced portraits and slightly improved UI, all in an attempt to offer a fresh experience for FE5 veterans.
One of the only games successfully dumped from a Game Processor RAM Cassette. This was a student game project developed in the HAL College of Technology & Design (no relation to HAL Laboratory).
This game was dumped from a Game Processor RAM Cassette in 2005 by d4s. It was originally thought that the data was deteriorating but I am starting to believe it wasn't aside from a few bits.
The goal of the game is to take the coin at the end of the level, then go back and defeat the boss by hitting it 5 times with either the sword or the fireball, then the credits would appear.
GAME CREDITS:
アスタリスクの大冒險
企画
寺西 祐樹
リーダー
吉澤 良浩
プログラム
高田 成晋
サウンド
斉藤 康幸
キャラデザ
小沼 健太郎
Asterisk no Daibouken
Asterisk's Great Adventure
Planner
Yuki Teranishi
Leader
Yoshihiro Yoshizawa
Program
Naruhito Takada
Sound
Yasuyuki Saito
Character Design
Kentaro Onuma
Rushing Beat was released outside Japan as Rival Turf!, but its story was changed in this release. This rom hack allows you to play the original version of the game in English (keeping the story, character names and some other aspects).