The Last 5 Games To Come Out On SNES (In Every Region)

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The SNES is considered a beloved console of an older time, and here are the final games to appear during its last days.

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is arguably one of the most important consoles in gaming history and one of the most important devices in the history of entertainment. The Nintendo's 16-bit console launched stateside in 1990 and helped revitalize the gaming industry. The beginnings (and continuation) of countless beloved franchises premiered on the SNES, including Mario Kart, Mega Man X, Yoshi’s Island, and Donkey Kong Country.

In 1996, Nintendo followed up the SNES’ success with the Nintendo 64, but even though the company had a new product, it still supported and even published games for the SNES. Sure, these games didn’t look or sound as advanced as the N64’ offerings, but they were still available for anyone who wanted them.

However, what kinds of games did Nintendo publish on the SNES after the N64 hit the market? More importantly, what was the final game sold on store shelves before Nintendo packed up shop and stopped supporting the SNES altogether?

Let's take a look!

Intro and Outro Music

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Games Featured

0:00 Intro
0:21 1997 Mohawk & Headphone Jack PAL
0:55 1997 FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 PAL
1:29 1997 Lucky Luke PAL
2:05 1997 Harvest Moon PAL
2:39 1998 Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games PAL
3:13 1997 Madden NFL 98 NTSC-U
3:46 1997 Arkanoid: Doh It Again NTSC-U
4:18 1997 Kirby's Dream Land 3 NTSC-U
5:04 1997 Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games NTSC-U
5:37 1998 Frogger NTSC-U
6:08 1999 Columns NTSC-J
6:44 1999 Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 NTSC-J
7:17 1999 Oekaki Logic 2 NTSC-J
7:50 1999 Picross NP Vol. 8 NTSC-J
8:27 1999 Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut NTSC-J
9:05 Outro

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