Nightmare Busters! The first new SNES game to be released in 15 years!

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Get ready to get your Super Nintendo down from the attic. It's about to have its first new release in the United States in the past 15 years.

via Nightmare Busters

A masterful run and gun game for the Super Nintendo, Super Famicom and all compatible video game systems, Nightmare Busters is the first new game to be released for these machines in the United States since 1998.

A CARNIVAL OF DARKNESS HAS SPRUNG TO LIFE...

Synchronized with the wavelength of dreams, the miserable Tyrant has discovered a way to enter them and convolute what children see, hear and feel while they sleep — all for the benefit of his twisted amusement. Enter Flynn and his twin brother Floyd, two virtuous leprechauns who refuse to sit idly by while the Tyrant weaves his dreadful delusions. Get going, gents! There's no time to lose!

Game features:
  • Incredible graphics
  • Six challenging stages
  • Cooperative two player mode
  • Continuous fast paced action
  • Wide array of weapons and magic
  • Nightmare Busters
Nightmare Busters is proudly presented through the partnership of Super Fighter Team and the game's developers, Christophe Gayraud and Jean-Christophe Alessandri.

Nightmare Busters ships complete with game cartridge, full color instruction manual and sturdy cardstock box printed in full color. All parts are brand new, custom produced by our factory for the highest possible quality.

Nightmare Busters plays on any NTSC or PAL Super Nintendo / Super Famicom system, including all compatible systems.

Click here to purchase!

Story Intro

Characters

Controls

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I doubt they will. It's not a "real" publisher, and they are just publishing code from a finished SNES game that never came out.
 
Don't release a game until it's done, no matter how long it takes. EA should take note.
 
Still have my SNES but not sure it works. Plus I'm missing the video cable for it. Co-worker has one so hopefully I can borrow it to see if the console still works.
 
If it takes SNES carts, it should. It's also region-free.