Twisted Tales of Spike McFang

Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
Release Date: 1994
Genre: Action RPG
Players: 1-2 (with cheat code)

Description - Twisted Tales of Spike McFang is a light action RPG where you play as a goofy young vampire exploring dungeons, solving simple puzzles, and fighting enemies with cartoonish charm. It has a colorful presentation and a very easygoing style compared to more serious RPGs.

Co-op Experience - The main adventure is single-player, but there is hidden multiplayer mode you can unlock. At the title screen, enter Down, B, Left, B, Up, Y, Right Y. You can then take control of another character, but it'll have no apparent effect until the 2nd boss is defeated.

Packy & Marlon

Packy & Marlon
Release Date: 1994
Genre: Platformer / Educational
Players: 1–2

Description - Packy & Marlon is an action-platformer set in a summer camp where players explore large stages to recover stolen supplies. Along the way, the game attempts to teach diabetes management through food choices, insulin use, and quiz-style interactions, though these systems feel shallow and have little real impact on gameplay. Movement is slow and clunky, and level design often drags with repetitive objectives and maze-like layouts.

Co-op Experience - Two players can play simultaneously as Packy and Marlon. The camera follows player one, which can pull the second player off-screen, making co-op feel uneven and sometimes frustrating.

The Lawnmower Man

The Lawnmower Man
Release Date: 1993
Genre: Run and Gun / Platformer
Players: 1–2

Description - The Lawnmower Man is a difficult side-scrolling run and gun based loosely on the film, with players blasting through enemies across short but challenging action stages. The game also breaks up the platforming with cyberspace-style flying bonus stages that shift the gameplay away from the standard 2D action.

Co-op Experience - Two players can play simultaneously through the main run and gun platforming stages, each choosing their own character at the start. The only catch is that the 3D flying cyberspace levels are single-player only, so players have to take turns during those sections.

Lamborghini: American Challenge

Lamborghini: American Challenge
Release Date: 1994
Genre: Racing / Vehicular Combat
Players: 1–2

Description - Lamborghini: American Challenge is an arcade-style racing game where players compete across highways and city roads while avoiding traffic and rival racers. The standard game mixes racing with betting and progression, but it also includes a lesser-known shooting mode where players can attack opponents during races.

Co-op Experience - The game has a unique two-player co-op option where one player drives using a standard controller while the second player uses the Super Scope or SNES Mouse to shoot enemy cars during the race. It is a weird but cool co-op setup that turns the game into a shared driving and shooting experience.

Faceball 2000

Faceball 2000
Release Date: 1992
Genre: First-Person Shooter / Maze Shooter
Players: 1–2

Description - Faceball 2000 is a first-person maze shooter where players move through grid-like stages blasting smiley-faced enemies and searching for exits. The game mixes simple shooting with maze navigation, and later levels add more complexity with traps, doors, and trickier layouts.

Co-op Experience - The SNES version supports two-player split-screen across every major mode. In the main Cyberzone campaign, both players work together to defeat enough enemies to unlock the exit and move on. There’s also the more maze-heavy Cyberscape mode, which adds things like locked doors, teleporters, and fake walls, making the co-op feel more exploratory and puzzle-like.

Bubsy II

Bubsy II
Release Date: 1994
Genre: Platformer
Players: 1–2

Description - Bubsy 2 is a side-scrolling platformer with cartoon visuals, collectibles, and traditional jump-heavy gameplay.

Co-op Experience - the second player controls Bubsy's niece, Terri, or nephew, Terry. The second player functions as a assist player who floats around the screen, collects orbs, and can attack enemies (in "friendly" mode) or hinder the first player (in "feisty" mode).

BreakThru!

BreakThru!
Release Date: 1994
Genre: Puzzle
Players: 1–2

Description - BreakThru! is a fast-paced puzzle game where players clear groups of matching colored blocks before time runs out. Instead of falling pieces like Tetris, the screen starts filling with bricks and you remove clusters by selecting adjacent colors. Power-ups like bombs and row-clearing items help clear tougher layouts, and stages are built around revealing landmark-themed backgrounds as you progress.

Co-op Experience - Two players play simultaneously, each controlling their own cursor on the same screen. Both players work together to clear the wall of bricks as quickly as possible.

Battle Cars

Battle Cars
Release Date: 1993
Genre: Combat Racing
Players: 1–2

Description - Battle Cars is a futuristic combat racing game in the style of F-Zero, but with more emphasis on weapons, upgrades, and long-form progression. Players race through Mode 7 tracks while using discs, missiles, grenades, jumps, and side attacks to survive. The main campaign mixes cross-country races with boss battles, and between events you can upgrade your vehicle’s speed, armor, turbo, and weapons.

Co-op Experience - Two players can play through the full campaign together in split-screen, making this one of the few co-op combat racers on the SNES. Both players race through the same progression, tackle boss events together, and build up their vehicles as they go.

Arkanoid: Doh It Again

Arkanoid: Doh It Again
Release Date: 1997
Genre: Breakout / Puzzle
Players: 1–2

Description - Arkanoid: Doh It Again is a paddle-and-ball arcade game where players break blocks, collect power-ups, and clear increasingly tricky stages.

Co-op Experience - Two players can play simultaneously, each controlling their own paddle on the same screen.

Air Cavalry

Air Cavalry
Release Date: 1995
Genre: Combat Flight Sim
Players: 1–2

Description - Air Cavalry is a helicopter combat game focused on mission-based flying, enemy targets, and military-style objectives.

Co-op Experience - Two players can play simultaneously in split-screen style cooperative missions.