>>11880081 It had 1700 releases, which is about 1000 more than the NES. Wouldn't call any of these games highly obscure, but most are forgotten about by the world, there's about 100 titles each from the NES and SNES which lives on in the public consciousness.
>>11880087 >It had 1700 releases you just asked google ai for that shit there are not 1700 unique snes games. first off that number sums EVERY regional release of a game, so anything released in english is counted three times, japan, US, and european releases. dumbfuck
>>11880081 >>11880087 Depends on where you are in the world. G.O.D. would probably be considered an obscure JRPG in the US (in no small part because it was never released here and only got a translation patch within the past 7 years), but was apparently a decently promoted release in Japan and did well enough to warrant a PlayStation remake, a la Lunar. The concept is vaguely similar to edgy EarthBound for teenagers, so it probably would've had a cult following had it been released, or if the text weren't so dense as to leave it without a translation for over 20 years.
>>11880096 I blocked that with uBlock, but I did get that estimate by googling it (except for the NES number, that one just stuck with me after all these years). Anyway, even half that number is pretty high.
>>11880101 >G.O.D. Does that stand for something or are is that just a stylized title?