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Many SNES games were ported to the GBA. These versions may have extra features, but at the cost of poorer video and audio quality. The resolution is significantly lower at 240 x 160 as opposed to the usual 256 x 224 of SNES games. This leads to a smaller visible playing area, which can be devastating in some cases. The audio is much lower quality than the SNES and almost always uses inferior instrument samples for whatever reason (designated as "worse audio"). Also, most GBA games use much brighter colors to compensate for the lack of contrast in the original GBA display. To have these games display as intended, a shader or a palette patch is needed. Additionally, the GBA has two fewer buttons, leading to compromised control layouts. | Many SNES games were ported to the GBA. These versions may have extra features, but at the cost of poorer video and audio quality. The resolution is significantly lower at 240 x 160 as opposed to the usual 256 x 224 of SNES games. This leads to a smaller visible playing area, which can be devastating in some cases. The audio is much lower quality than the SNES and almost always uses inferior instrument samples for whatever reason (designated as "worse audio"). Also, most GBA games use much brighter colors to compensate for the lack of contrast in the original GBA display. To have these games display as intended, a shader or a palette patch is needed. Additionally, the GBA has two fewer buttons, leading to compromised control layouts. | ||
− | Several SNES games were ported to the PlayStation. More often than not the PS1 ports offer more features. However, the CD format creates loading times. Contrary to popular belief, most of these ports are not | + | Several SNES games were ported to the PlayStation. More often than not the PS1 ports offer more features. However, the CD format creates loading times. Contrary to popular belief, most of these ports are not emulated. They simply take the text and graphical assets from the SNES game ROM image on the disc, with the rest of the programming being original work. |
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− | ! scope="col" | + | ! scope="col"|PS1 |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|GC |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|PS2 |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|GBA |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|NDS |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|PSP |
− | ! scope="col | + | ! scope="col"|Notes |
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− | + | |Chrono Trigger | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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− | PS1: Extra content including FMV & | + | PS1: Extra content including FMV & bestiary, longer load times |
<br />NDS: PS1 extra content (with load times fixed) plus more extra content, touch controls, more literal translation, French translation added | <br />NDS: PS1 extra content (with load times fixed) plus more extra content, touch controls, more literal translation, French translation added | ||
<br />iOS/Android: Translation based on NDS with additional languages, touch controls, mostly unchanged graphics. | <br />iOS/Android: Translation based on NDS with additional languages, touch controls, mostly unchanged graphics. | ||
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− | + | |Clock Tower | |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"| PS1 | + | | style="text-align: left;"| PS1/PC: Titled ''Clock Tower: The First Fear''. FMV, minor graphical changes; additional new weapon, enemy, & location |
Wonderswan: greyscale colors, poorer audio, lower graphical quality, slightly reduced screen size | Wonderswan: greyscale colors, poorer audio, lower graphical quality, slightly reduced screen size | ||
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− | + | |Contra III: The Alien Wars | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
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| style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX''. Removed dual wielding and mega bombs, added lock aim, Mode 7 levels replaced with levels from Contra: Hard Corps, worse audio. | | style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX''. Removed dual wielding and mega bombs, added lock aim, Mode 7 levels replaced with levels from Contra: Hard Corps, worse audio. | ||
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− | + | |Donkey Kong Country | |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"| GBC: | + | | style="text-align: left;"| GBC: Weaker graphics & audio, new stage, longer version of "Winky's Walkway", mini-games, time trial.<br />GBA: Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation, and audio; mini-games, time trial. |
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− | | | + | |Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest |
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− | | style="text-align: | + | |✓ |
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"| GBA: Titled ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation, and audio; mini-games, time trial. | ||
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+ | |Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble | ||
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+ | |✓ | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"| GBA: Titled ''Donkey Kong Country 3''. Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation; new soundtrack by David Wise; mini-games, time trial. | ||
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+ | |Dragon Quest V | ||
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+ | |✓ (R) | ||
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+ | |✓ (R) | ||
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PS2: Full 3D remake with party enhancements. Only released in Japan. | PS2: Full 3D remake with party enhancements. Only released in Japan. | ||
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<br />iOS/Android: Port of the DS version. | <br />iOS/Android: Port of the DS version. | ||
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− | + | |Dragon Quest VI | |
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DS: Remake done in a similar vein to the remakes of the previous two games. Features some core gameplay changes. | DS: Remake done in a similar vein to the remakes of the previous two games. Features some core gameplay changes. | ||
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− | + | |EarthBound | |
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| style="text-align: left;"|Worse audio. Japan only. | | style="text-align: left;"|Worse audio. Japan only. | ||
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− | + | |Final Fantasy IV | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
− | + | |✓ (R) | |
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'''Original Version''' | '''Original Version''' | ||
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<br />NDS: Very different 3D remake following FFIII on DS (no PSP release unlike it). | <br />NDS: Very different 3D remake following FFIII on DS (no PSP release unlike it). | ||
<br />PC: HD version of DS remake. | <br />PC: HD version of DS remake. | ||
− | <br />iOS/Android: DS version port, followed by an exclusive 3D remake of ''The After Years''. | + | <br />iOS/Android/PC: DS version port, followed by an exclusive 3D remake of ''The After Years'' on iOS/Android. |
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− | + | |Final Fantasy V | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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PS1: First official English release of the game. | PS1: First official English release of the game. | ||
<br />GBA: Titled ''Final Fantasy V Advance''. New translation. Extra content, worse audio. | <br />GBA: Titled ''Final Fantasy V Advance''. New translation. Extra content, worse audio. | ||
− | <br />iOS/Android: Redone sprites (RPG Maker art style), touch controls. | + | <br />iOS/Android/PC: Redone sprites (RPG Maker art style), touch controls. |
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− | + | |Final Fantasy VI | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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− | + | GBA: Titled ''Final Fantasy VI Advance''. New translation. Extra content, worse audio. | |
− | <br />iOS/Android: | + | <br />iOS/Android/PC: Translation based on GBA version, redone sprites and Mode-7 sections (RPG Maker art style), touch controls, reworked Cyan Bushido. |
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− | + | |Front Mission | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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| style="text-align: left;"|DS: Only official English release of the game. | | style="text-align: left;"|DS: Only official English release of the game. | ||
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− | + | |Ganbare Goemon 1<br />Yuki-Hime's Disappearance<br />US: The Legend of the Mystical Ninja | |
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− | | | + | |✓ |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Worse audio, no multiplayer/co-op, more save slots, can change character any time. Japan only. | + | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Worse audio, no multiplayer/co-op, more save slots than the Super Famicom release, can change character any time. Japan only. Bundled with Ganbare Goemon 1. |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Ganbare Goemon 2<br />General McGuiness<br />Japan-only | ||
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+ | |✓ | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Worse audio, no multiplayer/co-op, more save slots, can change character any time. Japan only. Bundled with Ganbare Goemon 2. | ||
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− | + | |Kirby Super Star | |
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| style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. Extra games, enhanced graphics. | | style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. Extra games, enhanced graphics. | ||
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− | + | |The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
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− | + | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Extra dungeon reliant on ''Four Swords'' game. More accurate translation, more shops, new enemies. Link voice clips from ''Ocarina of Time''. Simplified difficulty (20 digs like PAL SNES version instead of 25 in digging minigame, Ice Dungeon layout) | |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Extra dungeon reliant on ''Four Swords'' game. More accurate translation, more shops, new enemies. Link voice clips from ''Ocarina of Time''. | ||
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− | + | |Mega Man & Bass<br />JP: Rockman & Forte | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"|Only official English release. Worse audio. Smaller screen resolution makes the game borderline unplayable. | + | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Only official English release. Worse audio. No dash button. Smaller screen resolution makes the game borderline unplayable. |
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− | + | |Mega Man X | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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− | + | |✓ (R) | |
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− | DOS: Different aspect ratio, worse audio. | + | DOS: Different aspect ratio, worse audio, buggy wall climbing. |
+ | <br />GC/PS2: SNES version included in ''Mega Man X Collection''. The collection also includes extra content like music player and art gallery. | ||
<br />PSP: Titled ''Mega Man Maverick Hunter X''. Full 3D remake, different Sigma stages. Serves as an alternate take on the original game. | <br />PSP: Titled ''Mega Man Maverick Hunter X''. Full 3D remake, different Sigma stages. Serves as an alternate take on the original game. | ||
− | <br />iOS | + | <br />iOS: Touch controls, "redrawn" graphics (actually smeared versions of the SNES graphics), much slower gameplay, level movement restrictions, no stage changes after beating Mavericks in a certain order, optional microtransactions.<br />PS4/PC/Switch/XB1: SNES and SFC versions are included in ''Mega Man X Legacy Collection'' with extra content including achievements, music player, art gallery, challenges, and more. |
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− | + | |Mega Man X2 | |
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− | + | |✓ | |
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+ | GC/PS2: Included in ''Mega Man X Collection''. The collection also includes extra content like music player and art gallery. | ||
+ | PS4/PC/Switch/XB1: SNES and SFC versions are included in ''Mega Man X Legacy Collection'' with extra content including achievements, music player, art gallery, challenges, and more. | ||
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− | + | |Mega Man X3 | |
− | + | |✓ | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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− | PS1 | + | PS1/Saturn: Remixed soundtrack. |
<br />PC: Port of PS1 version. Cannot be directly installed on 64-bit OSes; you must extract the files manually. Files fail to save after reboot if this is done. | <br />PC: Port of PS1 version. Cannot be directly installed on 64-bit OSes; you must extract the files manually. Files fail to save after reboot if this is done. | ||
− | <br />GC | + | <br />GC/PS2: PS1 version included in ''Mega Man X Collection''. |
+ | <br />PS4/PC/Switch/XB1: SNES and SFC versions are included in ''Mega Man X Legacy Collection'' with extra content including achievements, music player, art gallery, challenges, and more. | ||
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− | | style="text-align: | + | |Metal Max 2: Kai |
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− | + | |✓ | |
− | + | |✓<br />(R) | |
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Average port with a better font and worse music. You'll want to get the 1.1 revision because the initial one is so bugged and unplayable it had to be recalled.<br />DS: Full 3D remake with animated NPC sprites and much better graphics. Improved in every aspect and filled to the brim with new content. Based on the engine of Metal Max 3 for the Nintendo DS. | ||
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+ | |Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen | ||
+ | |✓ | ||
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| style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Ogre Battle: Limited Edition''. Slightly enhanced graphics and sound. | | style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Ogre Battle: Limited Edition''. Slightly enhanced graphics and sound. | ||
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− | | style="text-align: | + | |Romancing SaGa |
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"| Wonderswan: Enhanced graphics, new story scenario & side quest (Japan only) | ||
+ | PS2: Enhanced 3D graphics | ||
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+ | |Secret of Mana | ||
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+ | Android/iOS: Partially enhanced graphics, enhanced fonts & menus, touch controls | ||
+ | <br />PC/PS4/Vita: Full 3D remake with animated cutscenes, voice acting, and remixed soundtrack | ||
+ | <br />Switch: SNES version included in ''Collection of Mana'' with borders around the game. | ||
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+ | |Super Mario World | ||
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+ | |✓ | ||
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The version in ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' has unique sprites for Luigi. | The version in ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' has unique sprites for Luigi. | ||
<br />GBA: Titled ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''. Slight additions, worse audio, Mario voice clips. Different Luigi sprites from either SNES version. | <br />GBA: Titled ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''. Slight additions, worse audio, Mario voice clips. Different Luigi sprites from either SNES version. | ||
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− | + | |Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island | |
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| style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Titled ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''. New levels, worse audio. | | style="text-align: left;"|GBA: Titled ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''. New levels, worse audio. | ||
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− | + | |Star Ocean | |
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− | | style="text-align: left;"|Titled ''Star Ocean: First Departure''. Only official English release. | + | | style="text-align: left;"|PSP: Titled ''Star Ocean: First Departure''. Only official English release. |
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− | + | |Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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PS1: Slowdown removed. | PS1: Slowdown removed. | ||
<br />GBA: New levels, worse audio. | <br />GBA: New levels, worse audio. | ||
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− | + | |Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | |
− | + | |✓ | |
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PS1: First English release. Slightly enhanced music. | PS1: First English release. Slightly enhanced music. | ||
<br />PSP: Very enhanced, more features | <br />PSP: Very enhanced, more features | ||
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− | | style="text-align: | + | |Tales of Phantasia |
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+ | PS1: Cleaner graphics, different sprites, new effects, partial voice acting, food system, skits. | ||
+ | <br />GBA: Based on PS1 version but scaled down, additional content, worse audio, decreased framerate. | ||
+ | <br />PSP (Full Voice Edition): port of PS1 edition including GBA additional content plus full voice acting, new sprites. | ||
+ | <br />PSP (''Tales of Phantasia X Narikiri Dungeon''): PSP version with even more additional content (Grade shop) and a remade spin-off. | ||
+ | <br />iOS/Android: F2P port of ToP X. Sub-par translation. At least GBA one had better controls and interface than this. No longer available. | ||
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+ | |Trials of Mana<br />JP: Seiken Densetsu 3 | ||
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+ | Switch (remake): Titled ''Trials of Mana''. Full 3D remake with animated cutscenes and remixed soundtrack.<br />Switch (SNES port): An official translated port of the original game is included in ''Collection of Mana'' as ''Trials of Mana'' internationally. | ||
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− | + | DS: As part of the JP-only ''Umihara Kawase SE Kanzenban'' compilation. Both games in the compilation were ported from scratch with minor enhancements and slightly differently-sounding MIDI music, with the physics properly implemented unlike all other ports. | |
− | + | <br />Vita: As part of the third game, but only included in its Vita port. Seems like emulation. | |
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Revision as of 05:18, 30 December 2020
Some SNES games suffered from slowdown which may be fixed in ports.
Many SNES games were ported to the GBA. These versions may have extra features, but at the cost of poorer video and audio quality. The resolution is significantly lower at 240 x 160 as opposed to the usual 256 x 224 of SNES games. This leads to a smaller visible playing area, which can be devastating in some cases. The audio is much lower quality than the SNES and almost always uses inferior instrument samples for whatever reason (designated as "worse audio"). Also, most GBA games use much brighter colors to compensate for the lack of contrast in the original GBA display. To have these games display as intended, a shader or a palette patch is needed. Additionally, the GBA has two fewer buttons, leading to compromised control layouts.
Several SNES games were ported to the PlayStation. More often than not the PS1 ports offer more features. However, the CD format creates loading times. Contrary to popular belief, most of these ports are not emulated. They simply take the text and graphical assets from the SNES game ROM image on the disc, with the rest of the programming being original work.
Name | PS1 | GC | PS2 | GBA | NDS | PSP | Notes |
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Chrono Trigger | ✓ | ✓ |
PS1: Extra content including FMV & bestiary, longer load times
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Clock Tower | ✓ | PS1/PC: Titled Clock Tower: The First Fear. FMV, minor graphical changes; additional new weapon, enemy, & location
Wonderswan: greyscale colors, poorer audio, lower graphical quality, slightly reduced screen size | |||||
Contra III: The Alien Wars | ✓ | Titled Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX. Removed dual wielding and mega bombs, added lock aim, Mode 7 levels replaced with levels from Contra: Hard Corps, worse audio. | |||||
Donkey Kong Country | ✓ | GBC: Weaker graphics & audio, new stage, longer version of "Winky's Walkway", mini-games, time trial. GBA: Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation, and audio; mini-games, time trial. | |||||
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest | ✓ | GBA: Titled Donkey Kong Country 2. Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation, and audio; mini-games, time trial. | |||||
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble | ✓ | GBA: Titled Donkey Kong Country 3. Increased brightness, worse contrast, color saturation; new soundtrack by David Wise; mini-games, time trial. | |||||
Dragon Quest V | ✓ (R) | ✓ (R) |
PS2: Full 3D remake with party enhancements. Only released in Japan.
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Dragon Quest VI | ✓ (R) |
DS: Remake done in a similar vein to the remakes of the previous two games. Features some core gameplay changes. | |||||
EarthBound | ✓ | Worse audio. Japan only. | |||||
Final Fantasy IV | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (R) | ✓ |
Original Version
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Final Fantasy V | ✓ | ✓ |
PS1: First official English release of the game.
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Final Fantasy VI | ✓ | ✓ |
GBA: Titled Final Fantasy VI Advance. New translation. Extra content, worse audio.
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Front Mission | ✓ | ✓ (R) | DS: Only official English release of the game. | ||||
Ganbare Goemon 1 Yuki-Hime's Disappearance US: The Legend of the Mystical Ninja |
✓ | GBA: Worse audio, no multiplayer/co-op, more save slots than the Super Famicom release, can change character any time. Japan only. Bundled with Ganbare Goemon 1. | |||||
Ganbare Goemon 2 General McGuiness Japan-only |
✓ | GBA: Worse audio, no multiplayer/co-op, more save slots, can change character any time. Japan only. Bundled with Ganbare Goemon 2. | |||||
Kirby Super Star | ✓ | Titled Kirby Super Star Ultra. Extra games, enhanced graphics. | |||||
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | ✓ | GBA: Extra dungeon reliant on Four Swords game. More accurate translation, more shops, new enemies. Link voice clips from Ocarina of Time. Simplified difficulty (20 digs like PAL SNES version instead of 25 in digging minigame, Ice Dungeon layout) | |||||
Mega Man & Bass JP: Rockman & Forte |
✓ | GBA: Only official English release. Worse audio. No dash button. Smaller screen resolution makes the game borderline unplayable. | |||||
Mega Man X | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (R) |
DOS: Different aspect ratio, worse audio, buggy wall climbing.
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Mega Man X2 | ✓ | ✓ |
GC/PS2: Included in Mega Man X Collection. The collection also includes extra content like music player and art gallery. PS4/PC/Switch/XB1: SNES and SFC versions are included in Mega Man X Legacy Collection with extra content including achievements, music player, art gallery, challenges, and more. | ||||
Mega Man X3 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
PS1/Saturn: Remixed soundtrack.
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Metal Max 2: Kai | ✓ | ✓ (R) |
GBA: Average port with a better font and worse music. You'll want to get the 1.1 revision because the initial one is so bugged and unplayable it had to be recalled. DS: Full 3D remake with animated NPC sprites and much better graphics. Improved in every aspect and filled to the brim with new content. Based on the engine of Metal Max 3 for the Nintendo DS. | ||||
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen | ✓ | Titled Ogre Battle: Limited Edition. Slightly enhanced graphics and sound. | |||||
Romancing SaGa | ✓ | Wonderswan: Enhanced graphics, new story scenario & side quest (Japan only)
PS2: Enhanced 3D graphics | |||||
Secret of Mana |
Android/iOS: Partially enhanced graphics, enhanced fonts & menus, touch controls
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Super Mario World | ✓ |
The version in Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World has unique sprites for Luigi.
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Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island | ✓ | GBA: Titled Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3. New levels, worse audio. | |||||
Star Ocean | ✓ (R) | PSP: Titled Star Ocean: First Departure. Only official English release. | |||||
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts | ✓ | ✓ |
PS1: Slowdown removed.
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Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | ✓ | ✓ |
PS1: First English release. Slightly enhanced music.
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Tales of Phantasia | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (R) |
PS1: Cleaner graphics, different sprites, new effects, partial voice acting, food system, skits.
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Trials of Mana JP: Seiken Densetsu 3 |
Switch (remake): Titled Trials of Mana. Full 3D remake with animated cutscenes and remixed soundtrack. | ||||||
Umihara Kawase | ✓ |
DS: As part of the JP-only Umihara Kawase SE Kanzenban compilation. Both games in the compilation were ported from scratch with minor enhancements and slightly differently-sounding MIDI music, with the physics properly implemented unlike all other ports.
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