Rangliste für jedes Nintendo Switch Online SNES-Spiel


Aktualisieren: Now includes EarthBound, the most recent arrival on Nintendo Switch Online’s SNES app.

Behalten, this list evolves as users rate the games within, so head to the game profiles and rate them out of 10 if you’d like to see the rankings below alter. Enjoy!

The library of SNES games available on Switch as part of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service now stands at 50 Titel, and while it may have a way to go to match the number of NES-Spiele on the service, there are eine Menge of Super NES gems to enjoy on Switch.

But which of the SNES offerings are the best? Nun, wir asked Nintendo Life readers to rate the available SNES games on Switch, zu, using our User Rating system. The time has come to reveal the results!

The following list is compiled using the ratings (von 10) given to each game in our database. It should be noted, jedoch, dass diese Liste ist nicht in Stein gemeißelt and will automatically change over time, reflecting the changing ratings (und neue Ergänzungen zur NSO-Bibliothek). If you look below and see a game you think deserves to be higher up, click on the ‘Profilebutton and score it yourselfyour personal rating could boost its placement in the overall ranking.

So, sit back and enjoy the best SNES games available on Nintendo Switch Online

Doomsday Warrior (SNES)Doomsday Warrior (SNES)

Herausgeber: Renovation Products / Entwickler: Laser Soft

Veröffentlichungsdatum: Beschädigen 1993 (USA)

Doomsday Warrior is largely junk, with a few redeeming elements. The character roster is pretty dumb, but it is interesting to play as characters that would probably be considered villains in other games. There aren’t many backgrounds, but some of them are pretty cool, like stages consisting of floating coloured tiles, or a stage on a rooftop that seems tilted on its side, seeming to defy gravity. Insgesamt, it’s about what you’d expect from Telenet; some neat ideas, tossed into a game that passes the bare minimum level of playability, all to exploit a hungry market.

Super Valis IV (SNES)Super Valis IV (SNES)

An action platformer and last of the Valis series to release in the West, Super Valis IV is a heavily altered port of Telenet Japan’s PC Engine game which went without the ‘Superin its title. You control Lena, a warrior who uses the eponymous sword to give evil-doers a good hiding. It’s not bad but the PC Engine version is superior.

Tuff E Nuff (SNES)Tuff E Nuff (SNES)

Herausgeber: Jaleco / Entwickler: Jaleco

A surprisingly solid fighter in the Street Fighter II Schimmel, vielleicht Tuff E Nuff‘s biggest issue is that it’s nicht Street Fighter II. Then again, perhaps its biggest issue is an awful western name (es ist bekannt als Dead Dance in Japan), or its ghastly North American box art. We think — wir denken — this game might have been made in the early ’90s.

Psycho Dream (SNES)Psycho Dream (SNES)

Herausgeber: Riot / Entwickler: Riot

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 17Februar 2021 (USA) / 11Dezember 1992 (Keine Reposts)

Psycho Dream’s stature in the world of retro gaming is perhaps artificially enhanced by the fact that we almost got it in the west back in the day, under the name Dream Probe. As such, it’s one of those obscure Japanese games which has cult standing because western magazines actually reviewed it ahead of its cancellation. Jedoch, unlike titles such as Dracula X: Rondo des Blutes und DoReMi Fantasy: Milon’s DokiDoki Adventure – both of which are import titles which saw western release on the Wii – Psycho Dream isn’t quite the classic that some would have you believe. It’s still worth a play for purely historical reasons (und, as it’s on Nintendo Switch Online, it’s not like it will cost you extra to experience it), but just go in with expectations low; you might then enjoy its quirkiness.

Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (SNES)Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (SNES)

Herausgeber: Culture Brain / Entwickler: Culture Brain

Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dec 1991 (USA) / 26Mai 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Bekannt als Super Ultra Baseball in Japan, this is a sequel to a NES game mit dem gleichen Namen (minus the ‘Super’, natürlich). Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 simulates that most engaging of pastimes enjoyed on both sides of the Pacific, although with features such as the ‘Phantom Ballwhich makes the ball vanish into thin air, this perhaps isn’t the razor serious sim you might expect from the name. Anscheinend, it’s a good one, though — we can’t say we got around to playing this one back in the day, although we’re looking to rectify that pronto. Watch this base.

Brawl-Brüder (SNES)Brawl-Brüder (SNES)

Herausgeber: HAMSTER / Entwickler: Jaleco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11März 1993 (USA) / 1993 (Großbritannien/EU)

Despite having all the right ingredients, Jaleco’s Brawl-Brüder fails to serve up a tasty slice of beat ’em up action. It’s not the worst game in the world at all, it just underwhelms in practically every area. With unsatisfying controls and bland design, it’s a tough recommendation for anyone except, vielleicht, genre completionists.

Super Soccer (SNES)Super Soccer (SNES)

Herausgeber: Human Entertainment / Entwickler: Human Entertainment

Veröffentlichungsdatum: Mai 1992 (USA) / 4Juni 1992 (Großbritannien/EU)

A port of Human’s Super Formation Soccer, Super Soccer puts the camera behind the goal and follows you up and down the pitch, showing off the console’s fancy sprite-scaling Mode 7 effects in the process. It’s not a bad game, but running towards the screen feels a little awkward and there are better 16-bit soccer titles out there.

Natsume Championship Wrestling (SNES)Natsume Championship Wrestling (SNES)

Herausgeber: Natsume / Entwickler: Natsume

Veröffentlichungsdatum: Jun 1994 (USA) / 18Februar 2011 (Großbritannien/EU)

In multiplayer, Natsume Championship Wrestling is a passably diverting game, but in the pantheon of wrestling titles, it’s not one of the all-time greats. Wrestling fans may find something to like, but you’d do well to avoid playing this one aloneCPU opponents are boringly predictable and things get dull Eine andere Möglichkeit, Aloys Fähigkeiten zu verbessern, ist der Fähigkeitsbaum.

Operationslogikbombe (SNES)Operationslogikbombe (SNES)

Herausgeber: Jaleco / Entwickler: Jaleco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: Sep 1993 (USA) / 1993 (Großbritannien/EU)

Auch bekannt als Operationslogikbombe: The Ultimate Search & Destroy, Jaleco’s sequel to the Fortified Zone titles on the Game Boy is a decent top-down romp that sees you gunning down enemies with a variety of futuristic weaponry. It’s pretty short and certainly not complex, but if you’re in the market for a solid blast of Smash TV-style 16-bit gameplay, Du könntest viel Schlimmeres tun. With expectations set sufficiently low, this could be provide a surprisingly fun hour or two.

Super E.D.F. Earth Defense Force (SNES)Super E.D.F. Earth Defense Force (SNES)

Herausgeber: Jaleco / Entwickler: Jaleco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: John 1992 (USA) / 29Okt 2010 (Großbritannien/EU)

Mediocre. Is there a more damning adjective in the English language? It’s the perfect word to describe Super E.D.F., obwohl. This Jaleco shooter doesn’t do wrong enough to elicit strong negative emotions, but its uninspiring presentation and mechanics do almost nothing to get your adrenaline pumping, entweder. Much like Brawl Brothers, it’s not offensive, just unimaginative. Sehr… mediocre.

The Ignition Factor (SNES)The Ignition Factor (SNES)

Herausgeber: HAMSTER / Entwickler: Jaleco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: John 1995 (USA) / 29April 2011 (Großbritannien/EU)

It’s not as action-packed as the minor cult classic The Firemen, aber The Ignition Factor relishes in being one of very few fairly realistic firefighting games. It might have a bit of an unorthodox gameplay style, but you’ll be sucked in before you know it trying to clear each of the game’s standard eight stages and trying to unlock the bonus level.

Bombuzal (SNES)Bombuzal (SNES)

Herausgeber: KEMCO / Entwickler: Image Works

A fun puzzler that sees you manually setting off bombs across an isometric grid without getting caught in the inevitable blast(s). Clearing the bombfield (gut, they’re not mines, aber anerkanntes negatives Feedback von Fans?) is easier said than done as you’re up against not only various environmental complications, but also a timer.

If the name Bombuzal has you bamboozled, that might be because it was renamed Ka-Blooey in North America.

The Peace Keepers (SNES)The Peace Keepers (SNES)

Herausgeber: Jaleco / Entwickler: Jaleco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 17März 1994 (USA)

Jaleco’s The Peace Keepers is the final entry in the Rushing Beat trilogy which includes Rival Turf! und Brawl-Brüder. This unspectacular beat ’em up takes place in the grim, distant, corporation-run future of 2015 and sees you taking to the mean streets and generally dealing out pain to deserving goons.