3 of my most rare and expensive SNES games are Dragon Quest V, Dragon Quest VI and Final Fantasy V put out by a small retro gaming company called Timewalk Games. Did this company have any connection to Nintendo? When did these games come out? The 3 games I mentioned were released in Japan for the Super Famicom but not in the U.S. In the 1990's as far as I know. These games were originally English translated ROMs playable on an SNES emulator on a computer. This Timewalk game company put out these English translations on SNES reproduction carts with reproduction SNES labels in boxes that look like original SNES boxes. Do you have any of these Timewalk games or any others this company produced? I have a LOT of my gaming friends searching for these Timewalk games but can't find them for sale on eBay or any retro gaming store. I wonder how many games this company released and if they were only English translated RPGs that never came out originally for the system. .
Does any one have a Super Nintendo platformer game called Do Re Mi Fantasy? I have this game and it is in a Super Nintendo cart with label in English. Yet this game was released only in Japan for the Super Famicom and as far as I know never came out here for the Super Nintendo. I never saw the game mentioned in Nintendo Power magazine or for sale back in the 90 ‘s at a Captron World of Nintendo video game store or any other video game store. You gamers with these huge complete collections of SNES games might have this game because it might have been a rare game that was released here and I didn’t know about it. I got the game in trade with another collector. I had never seen this game before. Any information on a U. S. Release of this game would be appreciated,. This has puzzled me for years. A cart of a Super Nintendo game I had never seen or read anything about. There is no mention of this game in Electronic Gaming Monthly either.
Alright, I'll recommend lesser-known ones worth trying out then: Troddlers Super Bowling Mr. Do! Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits Bassin's Black Bass with Hank Parker Imperium The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates Super Conflict: The Mideast Pushover On the Ball Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy Power Instinct Rocky Rodent The Ignition Factor BlaZeon: The Bio-Cyborg Challenge Metal Marines Spanky's Quest Phantom 2040 Thunder Spirits Street Racer Strike Gunner S.T.G Lemmings 2: The Tribes Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge Firepower 2000 Super Nova Super Buster Bros. Looney Tunes B-Ball Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics Dragon View Fatal Fury Special
3 of my most rare and expensive SNES games are Dragon Quest V, Dragon Quest VI and Final Fantasy V put out by a small retro gaming company called Timewalk Games. Did this company have any connection to Nintendo? When did these games come out? The 3 games I mentioned were released in Japan for the Super Famicom but not in the U.S. In the 1990's as far as I know. These games were originally English translated ROMs playable on an SNES emulator on a computer. This Timewalk game company put out these English translations on SNES reproduction carts with reproduction SNES labels in boxes that look like original SNES boxes. Do you have any of these Timewalk games or any others this company produced? I have a LOT of my gaming friends searching for these Timewalk games but can't find them for sale on eBay or any retro gaming store. I wonder how many games this company released and if they were only English translated RPGs that never came out originally for the system. .
Awesome video, nearly ASMR style, like it! Keep it going, bro! Greets from Moscow!
Nice collection
Parabens sou do Brasil estou encantado com sua colecao de snes,impressionante o estado de conservacao dos cartuchos....
You have a nice super nintendo collection those are some awsome games.
Thank you! Hopefully it keeps growing this year.
Does any one have a Super Nintendo platformer game called Do Re Mi Fantasy? I have this game and it is in a Super Nintendo cart with label in English. Yet this game was released only in Japan for the Super Famicom and as far as I know never came out here for the Super Nintendo. I never saw the game mentioned in Nintendo Power magazine or for sale back in the 90 ‘s at a Captron World of Nintendo video game store or any other video game store. You gamers with these huge complete collections of SNES games might have this game because it might have been a rare game that was released here and I didn’t know about it. I got the game in trade with another collector. I had never seen this game before. Any information on a U. S. Release of this game would be appreciated,. This has puzzled me for years. A cart of a Super Nintendo game I had never seen or read anything about. There is no mention of this game in Electronic Gaming Monthly either.
Muito legal sua coleção parabéns, brasileiro aqui ✌
I LOVED IT
Interesting. Are you looking for SNES recommendations?
electricmastro Sure 😁
Alright, I'll recommend lesser-known ones worth trying out then:
Troddlers
Super Bowling
Mr. Do!
Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits
Bassin's Black Bass with Hank Parker
Imperium
The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates
Super Conflict: The Mideast
Pushover
On the Ball
Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy
Power Instinct
Rocky Rodent
The Ignition Factor
BlaZeon: The Bio-Cyborg Challenge
Metal Marines
Spanky's Quest
Phantom 2040
Thunder Spirits
Street Racer
Strike Gunner S.T.G
Lemmings 2: The Tribes
Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge
Firepower 2000
Super Nova
Super Buster Bros.
Looney Tunes B-Ball
Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
Dragon View
Fatal Fury Special
electricmastro That’s a list alright. I will look out for those games. Thank you.
If you're not sure which one to get first, then I recommend Phantom 2040 in that case. It's lie Super Metroid, but with more of a superhero theme.
Vai tomar no anus
Which one is better nes or snes
Wayne Hoxit I like the SNES more then the NES. I think the games still look great.
Wayne Hoxit both bro
I did the SAME THING years ago! No more trading in for me! LOL
Bomb ass collection and I already beat all those games! Jk
Get a Flash Cartridge...= using Real Hardware don't have to pay ridiculous prices for each game + Can play Translations on real Hardware..
Jamie Ryan yeah I could do that or hack my Snes Classic lol.
That's good point but I just love using the original console I just hate paying scalpers prices