1. Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys (PCE-CD)
2. Mega Bomberman (GEN)
3. Lost in Shadow (Wii)
4. Kirby's Dream Land (via Wii Dream Collection) (GB)
5. Kirby's Dream Land 2 (via Wii Dream Collection) (GB)
6. Kirby's Dream Land 3 (via Wii Dream Collection) (SNES)
7. Saturn Bomberman (SAT)
8. Rent a Hero (GEN)
9. Tricolore Crise (DC)
10. Super Mario: Yoshi Island (SFC)
11. Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchou no Daibouken (Joukan) (SAT)
12. Mickey to Donald: Magical Adventure 3 (SFC)
13. Kishin Douji Zenki: Battle Raiden (SFC)
14. Super Donkey Kong (SFC)
15. Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy (SFC)
16. Anearth Fantasy Stories: First Volume (SAT)
17. Panzer Dragoon (SAT)
18. Panzer Dragoon II Zwei (SAT)
19. Panzer Dragoon Orta (XBOX)
20. Cross Tantei Monogatari (SAT)
21. Dragon Quest V (PS2)
22. Ryu ga Gotoku (PS2)
23. Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II (GEN)
24. Rokudenashi Blues: Taiketsu! Tokyo Shitennou (SFC)
25. Ranma 1/2: Bakuretsu Rantou Hen (SFC)
26. Contra Spirits (SFC)
27. Dennou Senki: Virtual On (SAT)
28. Dead or Alive (SAT)
29. Fighting Vipers (SAT)
30. Last Bronx (SAT)
31. Steeldom (SAT)
32. Street Fighter Zero (SAT)
33. NinPen Manmaru (SAT)
34. Street Fighter Zero 2 (SAT)
35. Street Fighter Zero 2' (SAT)
36. Virtua Fighter Remix (SAT)
37. Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (PC)
38. Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (PC)
39. Final Fantasy XI: Rhapsodies of Vana'diel (PC)
40. Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin (PC)
41. ToeJam & Earl (GEN)
42. Magical Taruru~to-kun (GEN)
43. Metal Slug X (PS1)
44. Phantasy Star III: Toki no Keishousha (GEN)
45. Phantasy Star: Sennenki no Owari ni (GEN)
46. Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter (PS2)
47. Shonen Ashibe: Goma-chan no Yuuenchi Daibouken (SFC)
48. Super Mario Kart (SFC)
Shonen Ashibe: Goma-chan no Yuuenchi Daibouken is the story of a kid named, "Ashibe," and his pet baby seal, "Goma," having a nice adventure in a new theme park. Based on a Young Jump comic series, beginning in 1988, the game plays like, "Baby's First Super Famicom Platformer." There's really no challenge to the game, other than figuring out how to deal with the whirlpools in two of the "boss" stages, where you have to collect items thrown into the water. Hint:
Mostly, the game has you wander around some moderately appealing (from a visual standpoint) stages, as Goma-cchi, collecting eight of some specified animal/object (apples, birds, stars, etc). Maybe you'll even have an opportunity to play basketball with some hippo statues that barf basketballs, but watch out for the little brats who just want to hug the stuffing out of Goma. It won't be long before the realization sets in that Goma tries to solve all of his problems with head trauma, and brain damage. While playing the game, you'll repeatedly force Goma to slam his head into trees, brick walls, carousel poles, and all sorts of extremely solid objects. I'm actually somewhat convinced that this game was made, not for people, but for seals, in an elaborate plan to brainwash baby seals into clubbing themselves. I don't know why the game developers hate baby seals, but that's the only conclusion I can possibly draw.
In all, Shounen Ashibe is just sort of an average game. It's a fine way to waste a couple hours, but really nothing more.
Super Mario Kart: Nope.