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BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge: Dai-1-kai

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - March 31, 1996

BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge is an ura- or gaiden-version of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Satellaview system featuring graphical enhancements similar to its Super Mario All-Stars version. While the underlying gameplay itself is largely similar, new and arranged content has been added. Being episodic, BS Super Mario USA was released on a weekly basis. These four episodes were premiered: Week 1 - "We, the Super-Birdos!" Week 2 - "Tryclyde also surprises, Secrets of the Quicksand" Week 3 - "Fry Guy at the Sea of Ice" Week 4 - "Wart's Trap. Watch Out, Super Mario Bros." In each one, the player is sent to a different SMB2 "World". The goal is seemingly to collect the Gold Mario Statues located in each level, defeat the boss, and then find and beat Wart, who can be battled in any world when going down in any vase while the player is in Subspace. The player can select the levels in any order and return to the levels as often as desired until the "episode" ends at around 50 minutes on the clock.

BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge: Dai-2-kai

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - April 7, 1996

BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge is an ura- or gaiden-version of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Satellaview system featuring graphical enhancements similar to its Super Mario All-Stars version. While the underlying gameplay itself is largely similar, new and arranged content has been added. This is the week 2 release: "Secrets of the Quicksand that Surprises Even Tryclyde".

BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge: Dai-3-kai

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - April 14, 1996

BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge is an ura- or gaiden-version of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Satellaview system featuring graphical enhancements similar to its Super Mario All-Stars version. While the underlying gameplay itself is largely similar, new and arranged content has been added. This is the week 3 release: "Fry Guy at the Sea of Ice".

BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge: Dai-4-kai

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - April 21, 1996

BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge is an ura- or gaiden-version of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Satellaview system featuring graphical enhancements similar to its Super Mario All-Stars version. While the underlying gameplay itself is largely similar, new and arranged content has been added. This is the week 4 release: "Watch Out for Wart's Trap, Super Mario Bros.".

Derby Stallion 96

Derby Stallion 96

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - March 15, 1996

The ultimate goal of the player in the Derby Stallion games is to win the title of GI (Group I) Racer. To do this, the player must attempt to develop the greatest stock of horses that he can in order to have the greatest chance at each of the weekday and holiday races that compose the 1-year racing schedule of the fictitious "SRA" (an abbreviation of Sonobe Racing Association) group. Between races, the player engages in numerous business simulation, farm simulation, and role-playing activities. Derby Stallion 96 comes with an special cartridge that support updates with the satellaview system.

Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki Hen

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - DLC - September 28, 1997

A game comprised of four short standalone episodes taking place between the prologue chapters of Shadow Dragon and Chapter 1, Marth Embarks. The goal of the game was to complete each episode while scoring as many points as possible. Points were collected by completing actions such as defeating enemies, opening chests, and visiting villages. Each episode featured one "lord" character who also functioned as the item storage, with the map resetting if the lord character was defeated in battle. The gameplay engine was the same used for Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. Characters from Mystery of the Emblem and Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light made appearances (retaining their original growth rates), as well as some original characters. The episodes were later remade for Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, where they appear as a bonus feature in Extra Mode. The remade episodes appear with the time limits, voice acting, and convoy feature removed. The story is told using character portraits taken from Shadow Dragon and the main story chapters in New Mystery of the Emblem.

Golf Daisuki! O.B. Club

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - April 27, 1997

A fun, four-player isometric mini-golf video game that will present the expected challenges of perfectly hitting the ball at the exact power and precise angle. Released as digital download using the satellital modem Satellaview device. Unlike other lower category downloads, it is a complete game that despite its high quality, hasn´t been distributed on a cartridge. It has been recently translated to English by fans.

Kirby no Omochabako

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - ROM Hack - February 8, 1996

A Kirby series side series of ten minigames, originally distributed via the Satellaview service hosted by St. GIGA. The ten minigames include Baseball, Hoshi Kuzuri (translation: "Star Breaker"), Arrange Ball, Guru Guru Ball (translation: "(going around and around) Ball"), Pachinko, Pinball, Ball Rally, Cannonball as well as a demos of the Samurai Kirby and Megaton Punch sub-games from Kirby Super Star.

Koi wa Balance: Tatoeba K-kun no Tabou na Ichinichi Hen

Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Released - June 27, 1996

A game about love-related topics presented in an humorously over-the-top manner. Although the game contains no directly sexual content, the game does include battles with muscle-bound homosexual stereotypes, men stealing other guys' girls by buying them gifts, and single men feeling self-pity over being single

Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - February 3, 1996

This text-based adventure (with some background graphics) was originally released in Japan over the Satellaview system. The game is a spin-off from the Chrono series, and is the precursor to Chrono Cross. Its main characters and plot elements are very close to those of Chrono Cross; it tells the story of Serge (travelling musician), Kid (thief), and Magil (wizard) as they attempt to steal the Frozen Flame from Viper Manor. The game contains multiple, often humorous endings. Gameplay is something between a standard text adventure and a visual novel. Rather than having a full array of possible actions, players are limited to the several options it presents at any time. With newly discovered items and information, new areas can be reached. Occasionally battles will occur during the exploration, which are also handled by displaying several possible actions to choose between, such as "Run" or "Jump back as it swings!"

Super Bomber Man

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - 1995

Let the games began with Super Bomberman! Invite your friends and family to join you in bombastic action!

Sutte Hakkun: BS Version 2

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - November 15, 1998

Sutte Hakkun BS Version 2 is a platform/puzzle game that was released in 1998 in Japan. As the game's title implies, it is a sequel of sorts to the earlier Sutte Hakkun (Nov. 1997) and Sutte Hakkun Event Version (Oct. 1997). A later titles in the same series, Sutte Hakkun '98 (Dec. 1998) followed a month after the broadcast of Sutte Hakkun Version 2

Sutte Hakkun: Event Version

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - November 2, 1997

On an island far away in the ocean, the "Rainbow of Happiness" used to stretch above the land. One day the rainbow mysteriously broke apart, separating into shards that fell on the island. Eager to return the rainbow to its magnificent self, Hakkun sets out to retrieve the shards. In the retail version the land is divided into four islands named the "Peaceful Islands" but otherwise follows the same story. The game was first released as the November portion of the Satellaview monthly game contest, and consisted of 50 levels with 5 additional bonus levels.

Zelda no Densetsu BS

Zelda no Densetsu BS

Nintendo Satellaview - Released - August 6, 1995

The Legend of Zelda BS is a remake of the original NES Game and available only via digital download using the Satellaview add-on. The gameplay is similar to the original, but there are several key differences. The game's central heroes are the avatar characters of the BS-X, which are based on the info given during account creation. Game was aired as 2 maps, each one in 4 weeks. First map was released in August 6, 1995 and second one in August 9, 1995. There´s also available hacks like Legend Of Zelda: Third Quest that change the episodic timed experience into a "real" Legend of Zelda.

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