List of Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Platform Games

List Of Super Famicom And Super Nintendo Platform Games

The following is a list of platform games developed for the Super Famicom System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. These have been sorted according to sub-genre

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Further information: Video game genres, List of Super Famicom and Super Nintendo games by genre, Platform game


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