Nandemo!? Taihoman is a cancelled action platformer that was in development by Namco around 1995, planned to be released on the Super Famicom / SNES. A short preview of the game was also published in EGM (April 1995 issue), but in the end the game was never released in any region.
Amusing Dream is a cancelled RPG that was in development by Takara Amusement for the Super Famicom / Super Nintendo. There are not much more info on the project and it’s unknown why it was never released.
Yoshitsune Densetsu is a cancelled action RPG that was in development around 1993, planned to be published by ASCII on the Super Famicom / SNES. The game told the fictionalized story of Minamoto no Yoshitsune a “military commander of the Minamoto clan of Japan, that after evading death made his way past Hokkaido and sailed to the mainland of Asia, re-surfacing as Genghis Khan“.
Ochanoma Densetsu is a cancelled RPG / board game hybrid that was in development for the Super Famicom (SNES) and would have been published by Information Global Service. There are basically no details about what the game was going to be like, but an advertisement announcing the game was published in an old IGS catalog.
A 3D graphics Zelda game, possibly a remake of Zelda II: Adventure of Link, which was briefly worked on for the Super Famicom with the Super FX chip technology. It was cancelled because the team started working on Star Fox 64.
The game was never shown publicly, but a 3D model of Link was found in the 2020 Gigaleak.
Port of Mortal Kombat II for the Super Famicom. This version of the game was censored (green blood, toned down fatalities), unlike the Western version for the SNES.
The cute bounty hunter known as Popful Mail looks like she would have no trouble making a living slashing bad guys with her sword. In reality Mail is having a hard time making ends meet. One day, however, she learns about a magician who has gone rogue and has a hefty bounty on his head. Her adventure begins as Popful fights her way through a new adventure, and makes new friends along the way.
Remake of Dragon Warrior II released for the Super Famicom in the Dragon Quest I.II compilation.
This remake includes updated graphics that retain the original look, sound of higher quality, and some changes in the gameplay and in the game world: certain locations are larger, some menu commands (such as "Stairs") are omitted, and there is a larger variety of items.