
Six of the greatest arcade games from the early 1980s have come to the SNES. Spin your ship and destroy the rushing debris in ASTEROIDS. See if you can eliminate a brick wall using a paddle and ball in SUPER BREAKOUT. Rescue the world from giant insects i (more...)

The story line follows that you are manning a scout ship (the paddle) that was intended to search for a new planet for your people to colonize. The evil character Doh, who appears in most Arkanoid games, is thwarting your peoples plans by scattering block (more...)

In this bowling game, players create a bowler in order to play against eleven professional bowlers. Players can choose their bowler's clothes, what hand they use to bowl, the spare ball and primary ball they want to use, and also the weight of the bal (more...)

Ever wanted to live life on a farm, with nothing but the sun, the fresh scent of your crops, the muddy fields underneath, and cows and chickens to keep you company? Well, you're in luck, because you have just inherited your grandfather's ranch, bu (more...)

That mean old King Dedede is at it again! He's causing his mischief and Dreamland's in trouble! Kirby, the resident hero of Dreamland, sets out to teach Dedede a lesson, this time with the help of many of his good friends! But wait! Something' (more...)

The lost boys are back: Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout. This action-strategy game is not for the lame of brain. In their last adventure, the trio escaped from their evil alien captor, Tomator. Now, armed with all new high-tech weapon (more...)

New features for 1998 include more advanced Quarterback functions such as the ability to play lob passes and adjust timing patterns. More instinctive AI features to adjust as the match goes on. Squad features now offer the opportunity to create plays and (more...)

NHL 98 features much faster and refined gameplay (now using four action keys instead of two, removing the need to double-tap to perform some actions), along other new features such as "in-the-fly" tactics developed by Marc Crawford, then manager (more...)