Nintendo’s upcoming switch 2 has been accused of not being particularly revolutionary, which is mostly appropriate. This is more than the development of a concept that works rather than a huge departure, but does not mean that it is devoid of thoughts. My eyes have a large mouse control of new additions, which allows for a true feast of mouse-controlled good to develop potentially.
But more than a little more vintage can be well known that this is not the first mouse-based control of the nintendo (and the second is not even if you consider sick nintendo 64DD).
Come on, what do you think when you think about snees mouse? If you did not say Mario Paint, I will bet that you did not say anything. This is no surprise, in fact – the game with which the bundle was bundled and the peripheral was defined is always the top billing.

But peripheral was far more widely supported than many expectations. Researching on the case will reveal a lot of different information, and no one finds out what the final number of supported games is really. Now i’m not saying Pass That final number, but in the interests of the top documentation, I went through all the information that I could find online, and verified which game somehow supported the SNES mouse. Even if that support has been implemented.
Many of the games below are exclusive to Japan, which at the time, given the preference for the strategic top-down RPG, are not at all surprising. By that path, here is our ‘full’ and verified list of snees mouse games:
- Acmen Animation Factory
- Advanced Dungon and Dragons: Eye Eyes
- Alice no paint adventure
- Arkanoid: doh it again
- Ashameshim Nyanko
- Bishozo Cancer Seller Moon S Kondo or Paheli de Oshioooo!
- Brandish 2: Specialist
- Success!
- Cannon fodder
- Dai3ji super robot taisen
- Dai4ji super robot taisen
- Dky sesei 2
- Apocalypse
- Dragon Night 4
- Dynamite: The Las Vegas
- Farland Story 2
- Funny n games
- Galaxy robo
- Habu Meejin No Omoshiro Shogi
- Hayazashi Didan Morita Shogi
- Hi an
- Honakaku Mahjong – Tatsuman II
- Honaku Shogi – Funji Rayu
- Honkuha Igo – Gosi
- JRR Tolkin’s The Lord of the Rings: Volume 1
- Jurassic Park
- Kakinoki Shogi
- King Arthur’s world
- K ktetsu no kishi
- KTETETSU No Kishi 2: sabaku no rommel gundan
- KTETSU No Kishi 3: Gekitotsu Europe Senson
- Lamborghini American Challenge
- Lamings 2: The Tribes
- Lord monarch
- Magin Tensi
- Mario’s super picrous
- Mario paint
- Wario from Mario
- Early years of Mario: Fun with letters
- Early years of Mario: Fun with numbers
- Early year of Mario: Predaul Fun
- Masters: Harukanaru Augusta 2
- Take mega mania
- May be and Magic III: Isals of Terra
- Motoko-chan no wonder kitchen
- Nobunaga’s ambition
- on the ball
- Operating thunderbolt
- Oryouri Pon!
- pieces
- Populus II: Tests of Olympian gods
- Pavaramongagar
- Revolution x
- Rin Kaihu Kudan No Igo Tedau
- Sangakoshi Sashi: Tenbu Sprites
- SGT. Saunder compete!
- Shanghai – Banari No Chaujau
- Shanghai III
- Shien’s revenge
- Shagi Saiki
- Shgi saiky sa 2: jissen taikyoku hen
- Sid Mier’s civilization
- Cement: Electronic Ant Colony
- Snupy concert
- Super Kaiser Palace
- Super palace
- Super Game Boy
- Super Noah Arc 3D
- Super Paki-Slot Mahjong
- Super Robot Taseen East
- Super solitaire
- T2: Arcade Game
- Strategic football
- Tin star
- Tokimakei Memorial: Dancesat No ki No Shita Dey
- Troddlers
- Trump island
- Utopia: Building a nation
- Vegas stex
- Wolfenstein 3d
- Wonder Project J: Kikai No Shaun Pino
- Ziko football
What is interesting that there are some strange lapses where you will expect a sequel to a mouse-supported game to follow the suit and let your players use the same control method, but not. The most bright of these Shanghai II: Dragon’s eye, which has no mouse support from our test, despite the first And Third game in the series.
There were also some sports that were never released which were postponed as the use of SNES mouse. Kid kirbyA DMA design-developed Kirby game is probably the most notable example, but we also have three other examples, ie Sound -time (Nintendo R&D1), Rome III’s warrior (Micronate), and Spelling: aspects of valor (Ascii).
Spelcraft is the only example where a playable beta has been discovered till now, and although it is much more incomplete, it actually supports the SNES mouse as a completely original dos game on which it was based on.

So what is the last number? Okay, if you are incorporating unpublished titles, you are looking at 86 games, and 82 if you don’t. Considering snees that 1,757 games were released for this, it is less than 5% of the entire system library. Crikey.
For comparison, the IR camera of the switch has less than 20 documents that support it – less than 0.2% of the 12,464 games released for console at the time of writing (thanks, thanks, thanks, Moby Games,
Joy-K2 also has a major advantage on the SNES mouse: their mouse control at least every console nintendo of this model sells, and to support this control method already 16 games show that developers are already ready to embrace this immediate recognizable system.

This may not be the greatest innovation in the stored history of the nintendo, but if the SNE can carry it forward with a standalone peripheral in the 90s, the mouse control of Switch 2 has every chance to become a mainstay in the library of the new system near the mouse control.

