Play Super Uno (Japan) (Rev A) Online
Slap down pixel cards, screw over AI opponents with Draw Fours, and chase that sweet "UNO!" moment—just like the tabletop version, but with chunky SNES charm and annoyingly catchy music.

Game Overview
Super Uno on the SNES is basically the same chaotic card game you’ve probably played at family gatherings, but now with chunky 16-bit charm. The colors pop, the animations are silly in that old-school way, and the CPU opponents actually put up a decent fight—though they do love dropping those brutal Draw Four cards at the worst times.
It’s still all about matching colors and numbers while sabotaging your friends (or the AI), but there’s something oddly satisfying about seeing your pixelated hand of cards shrink down as you inch closer to yelling "UNO!" The controls are simple—just tap buttons to play or draw—so you can jump right in without fuss. Not gonna lie, the music’s got that peppy early ‘90s vibe that either makes you nostalgic or makes you mute it after three rounds.
If you’ve got a multitap, it’s a solid couch multiplayer pick. Otherwise, prepare for some surprisingly cutthroat matches against the computer. They don’t hold back.

Download Super Uno (Japan) (Rev A) ROM
You can download this ROM to play Super Uno (Japan) (Rev A) offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.