
The SNES version of Final Fight was a launch title for the SNES, and many who bought the system picked up this game, as it was one of only a few games avaliable at the time. Quick History: Most gamers are familiar with Final Fight, the arcade game released in 1989, or rather, it’s SNES port, released in 1991. I removed the tabs in my SNES with a pair of needle-nosed pliers – it took about 10 minutes – now I can play all Super Famicom games from Japan! The SNES was connected to a 32-inch tv via an S-Video cable. The game cannot be inserted with the tabs in place. Super Nintendo IF you remove the two plastic tabs inside the SNES’ cartridge slot. Although the game was released in Japan for the Super Famicom (Japanese SNES), it will play on the original model U.S. Note 2: This game was played on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Note 1: Want more Final Fight? Check out my reviews of MIghty Final Fight and Final Fight 2! Also, if you’re interested in more Beat ‘Em Ups, check out my reviews of Double Dragon II, D & D, Warriors of Fate, Crows: The Battle Action, Bare Knuckle III,Sengoku 3, and Nekketsu Oyako!


You can play Super Famicom games on your SNES by removing 2 plastic tabs that are located inside the cartridge slot – it’s not difficult.
