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Best 1 Mega Man X
Mega Man X

Mega Man X is a 1993 Super Nintendo platform game originating from the Mega Man series. Set one hundred years after the original, it features an android named X and his partner Zero battling Reploids, robots with human-like qualities. The narrative centers on X’s mission to thwart Sigma, a Maverick...

2 Mega Man X2

Mega Man X2 is a 1994 Super Nintendo game developed by Capcom. The title follows Maverick Hunter X as he confronts new threats, including the X-Hunters, who utilize body parts of fallen comrade Zero to target him. Set in a future where humans and Reploids coexist, the game’s narrative centers on X's...

3 Axelay
Axelay

Axelay is a 1992 Super Nintendo shooter set within the Illis solar system during an invasion by the Armada of Annihilation. Players pilot the D117B space fighter to recover weaponry and combat alien forces across scrolling stages. The game features selectable weapon types that expand as the player a...

4 Illusion of Gaia

Illusion of Gaia is an action role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Quintet. Released in 1993 by Enix in Japan and 1994/1995 in North America and PAL territories, it features a player guiding Will through levels based on real-world ancient ruins and wonders. The...

5 Final Fight 3

Final Fight 3 is a 1995 beat 'em up developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It serves as the second installment in the Final Fight series following Final Fight 2. The game was produced by Capcom’s consumer division, mirroring the development of its predecessor.

6 Final Fight 2

Final Fight 2 is a classic 1993 action video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It’s notable for its fast-paced beat-'em-up gameplay and iconic characters, Cody Travers, Dean Glock, and Lucas Bishop. The game was initially designed as a direct response to the original arcade title and...

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