Super Boogerman is a Famicom port of Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure, originally released for Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo. It was produced by Super Game and published by Realtec.
The game is a recreation of the original Boogerman, but is considerably less faithful than Boogerman II: The Final Adventure, with a mixed-up level order and severely limited abilities for the player, which is compensated for by providing infinite ammo.
Like many of Super Game's other bootlegs, this game has no ending; after the player defeats the third boss, the game merely resets.
BomberBoy is a port of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game Mega Bomberman (itself a port of the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 game Bomberman '94) for the Famicom made by Super Game and released on a multicart in 1997 by an unknown publisher. While being only released in 1997, it appears to be Super Game's first title, made around 1995 and unfinished for unknown reasons.
AV Pachinko also known as AV Super Real Pachinko is an adult-originated pachinko simulation game developed by C&E and published by Hacker International in 1991.
Contra Spirits, also known as Super Contra 3, is a pirated Famicom port of Contra III: The Alien Wars (Contra Spirits in Japan and Super Probotector: Alien Rebels in Europe) for the SNES, made by Ei-How Yang (and possibly others) in 1995. It was only released in 1997.
Aladdin II (not to be confused with the Sega Mega Drive pirate of the same name) is a pirated port of the official Sega Mega Drive version of Aladdin, made for the Famicom and released in mid-1995 by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co.
The original Japanese version of Ninja Gaiden III. When the game was ported to North America, the game was made harder on purpose with the removal of the password feature and with a boost of damage inflicted by the enemies.
Layla: The Iris Missions is a complete overhaul of the Famicom game Layla. It features all-new levels, altered graphics, an original and much-expanded soundtrack, and many tweaks to game mechanics, with the goal of creating a more modern game experience without compromising the core grabbing-cake-and-ice-cream-on-roller-skates gameplay.
Super Maruo is an unlicensed game released in Japan in 1986. Although very rare, this game is the first unlicensed Famicom game and the first unlicensed adult Famicom game as well. Despite the name, it has no relation to Mario at all.
A bundle of NES games released in some models of LG Electronics TV around 2008. Most games are actually bootleg versions of famous NES games, with lots of aesthetic changes (and some gameplay changes in some cases). There are two exclusive games: LG Chess and Quick Brain.
The games are:
- Soccer (Nintendo World Cup)
- Block!! Block!! (Arkanoid)
- Baseball (Baseball)
- Laser Man (Bomberman)
- Body Capsule (Dig Dug)
- Mobile Racing (Excitebike)
- Battle Star (Galaga)
- LG Chess
- Space Rocket (Star Force)
- Pocket Ball (Lunar Pool)
- Tennis (Tennis)
- Little Star (Antarctic Adventure)
- Perfect Puzzle (Magic Jewelry)
- Quick Brain
- Car Racing (Road Fighter)
Kero Kero Keroppi no MahÅ no Kuni Densetsu is a cancelled 1993 Famicom role-playing game based on the Sanrio character Keroppi. The game was planned by Character Soft who is a video game publishing subsidiary of Sanrio.
Felix the Cat is an unlicensed platform game developed and published by Dragon Co. in 1998. It is unrelated to Hudson Soft's official Felix the Cat title, released in 1992, but the gameplay of the two games is very similar.