
SNES Winter Olympic Games
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"Winter Olympic Games" for SNES is the official Lillehammer 1994 tie-in cartridge, published by Konami for the Super Nintendo, carrying the full International Olympic Committee license and the Lillehammer organizing committee branding. Gray shell, Japanese manufacture stamp on the label back, ten winter events playable across single-player and two-player modes. This is the cartridge version, loose, no box.
Konami had been one of the premier sports and event licensors on Nintendo hardware through the late 1980s and into the 1990s, and Lillehammer was the event that put that muscle on display. The 1994 Winter Games in Norway were already a singularly high-profile competition: two-time figure skating drama with Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan at center stage, Dan Jansen finally winning the 1000-meter speed skating gold after two Olympic heartbreaks in Calgary and Albertville, the U.S. women's luge team fielding strong competitors on the track at Hunderfossen. The SNES version covered bobsled, luge, ski jumping, biathlon, slalom, super-G, and more. Konami's multiplatform release that year appeared on the Game Boy, Genesis, and Game Gear as well, with varying event rosters per platform. The SNES build was the flagship. It came out in 1994 alongside the actual Games, which was standard practice for licensed event software in that period: ship it in the same retail quarter as the broadcast, catch the living-room audience while the TV coverage was running.
The only SNES cartridge that carries the Lillehammer name, and that matters if you care about 1994.
This copy shows edge wear on the label consistent with 30-plus years of cartridge handling, fully legible across the title text and event art. The shell has no cracks visible along the seam and the contacts appear clean. The ROM board seated correctly during testing. Konami's "Made in Japan" molding mark should be present on the rear of the shell near the copyright block. Turn it over and check that stamp before anything else.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm 1994 production year and Konami publisher credit against the label back stamp and rear-shell molding text.
The only SNES cartridge that carries the Lillehammer name, and that matters if you care about 1994.
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