List of Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Games By Genre

List Of Super Famicom And Super Nintendo Games By Genre

The following is a list of games developed and released for the Super Famicom System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. These have been classified according to established Video game genres, based on their gameplay interaction.

The list of games here is based on the two main game lists: List of Super Famicom games and List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System games.

The "Ref" column shows the page(s) used to decide the genre for a particular game. Here is a key to abbreviations used in this column:

AG All Game
GF GameFaqs
GS GameSpot
IGN Imagine Games Network
MG Moby Games
NSRT Natch's SNES ROM Tool, an all-around SNES ROM utility. Among other capabilities, NSRT could sort games by genre.
Trans English Translator's web page.
WP Wikipedia Page. Either the game page, game series page, or a genre game list page.


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