Sunsoft Games
All major Sunsoft NES, Famicom, SNES, and Game Boy titles - with year, platform, design notes, and composer credits. Filter by platform below.
| Box Art | Title | Year | Platform | Composer | Notes |
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Batman: The Video Game | 1989 | NES Famicom | Naoki Kodaka | Tim Burton film licence; wall-jump mechanic; Gotham atmosphere; five distinct stage themes. Sunsoft's international flagship. |
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Blaster Master | 1988 | NES Famicom | Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki Hara | Dual-mode gameplay (side-scrolling tank + top-down on-foot). JP: Chō Wakusei Senki Metafight. North American story differs substantially from Japanese original. |
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Journey to Silius | 1990 | NES Famicom | Naoki Kodaka | Originally a Terminator 2 tie-in; re-skinned after losing licence. JP: Rough World (ラフ・ワールド). Kodaka's hard-rock NES score is frequently cited as his finest work. |
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Fester's Quest | 1989 | NES Famicom | Naoki Kodaka | Top-down action shooter; The Addams Family TV series licence. Notoriously difficult. Kodaka score highly regarded. |
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch | 1990 | NES Game Boy | Naoki Kodaka | Warner Bros film licence (1990). Side-scrolling action; NES and Game Boy versions released simultaneously. |
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Batman: Return of the Joker | 1991 | NES Game Boy | Naoki Kodaka | Sequel to the 1989 Batman NES; independent of any film. Game Boy version released 1992. Different from Mega Drive's Revenge of the Joker. |
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Hebereke / Ufouria: The Saga | 1991 | Famicom NES (PAL) | Naoki Kodaka | Four playable characters with distinct abilities. PAL NES as Ufouria: The Saga; no NA NES release. Cult classic status. |
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Super Spy Hunter | 1992 | NES Famicom | - | Vehicular combat scrolling shooter; sequel to Midway/Williams arcade classic Spy Hunter. JP: Battle Formula (1991). |
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Aero the Acro-Bat | 1993 | SNES | - | Published by Sunsoft; developed by Iguana Entertainment. Mascot platformer. Mega Drive version followed in 1994. |
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Pac-Land | 1989 | NES | - | NES port developed by Sunsoft; original arcade by Namco (1984). Side-scrolling platformer with narrative arc; one of the genre's precursors. |









