It's not controversial to say that the representation of women in video games has drastically improved in the time since they were locked in castles and relegated to fighting in significantly less clothing. However, that is not to say that earlier titles - for example, those in the fourth generation of consoles - did not have some excellent female representation through party members and playable protagonists.

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The Best RPGs On The SNES, Ranked

The Super Nintendo has some of the greatest RPGs of all time, with these being the 15 best role-playing games on the SNES.

From galaxy-saving superheroes and swashbuckling heroines to pragmatic horror survivors and beat 'em-up vigilantes, there are no ends of different genres and roles women can be portrayed in through the 16-bit power of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

8 Princess Lufia - Lufia and the Fortress of Doom

An RPG Namesake With A Short Temper And Electrifying Magic

Lufia And The Hero Stand Outside Of A Rural House
  • Developer: Neverland
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: December 04, 1993
  • Genre(s): Role Playing Game

The blue-haired child-like sorceress Lufia may only have a playable role within her series' first title but, beyond that, this Zelda-esque character is the namesake for the entire series - beginning with 1993's Lufia and the Fortress of Doom.

The 2D RPG series' history has so far ended with its 2010 reimagining of the second title, itself a prequel to the original game. However, Lufia has only ever appeared in future titles through name and brief cutscene cameos alone. As such, many fans of the series - and her depiction - have long awaited a return to the series. Bringing with her some powerful thunder magic, an endearing 'will they, won't they' dynamic with The Hero, and amnesia after a near-death fall from Doom Island.

7 Morgan Adams - Cutthroat Island

An Acrobatic Adaptation Of A Swashbuckling Cinematic Heroine

Morgan Looks Over A Pirate Ship To A Sunset
  • Developer: Software Creations
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: 1995
  • Genre(s): Action, Platformer

Depicted by Geena Davis in the 1995 Renny Harlin blockbuster of which the SNES title is an interpretation, Captain Morgan Adams is as feisty, spunky, and adventurous as any other pirate.

Inheriting her father's vessel and setting out to plunder and explore, Morgan provides the player with some truly acrobatic swashbuckling abilities. While the game's movie inspiration may be a Guinness World Record holder for the biggest movie flop, and her video game home seemingly fares a little better, Morgan is a truly adventurous female lead.

6 Josephine - Kendo Rage

An Energetic Schoolgirl With A Thirst For Kendo And Monster-Fighting

Jo Running Through The Forest With Her School Supplies
  • Developer: Affect
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: October 1993
  • Genre(s): Action, Platformer

Outfitted with a Kendo stick and a host of ranged attacks, Josephine - or 'Jo' - is a bombastic schoolgirl who spends her time between school and home slaying a whole host of monsters.

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Mario: Best Female Characters, Ranked

In the history of the Super Mario franchise, these female characters are as iconic as the red plumber himself.

In Kendo Rage's 1993 English translation, Jo has ventured to Japan on her summer break to enroll in a specific Kendo summer school to hone her abilities. While the series did receive a 1995 sequel on the Super Famicom and PlayStation, and a 2010 port of the original title to the PlayStation Network, Jo has not been seen in an original title since the start of the new millennium.

5 Jennifer Simpson - Clock Tower

A Survival-Horror Heroine With Cult-Classic Acclaim

Jennifter Backs Away From Scissorman In A Darkened Room
  • Developer: Human Entertainment
  • Platform(s): Super Famicom
  • Released: September 14, 1995
  • Genre(s): Survival-Horror, Point-And-Click Adventure

The original Clock Tower may have never been released outside of Japan, where its point-and-click gameplay was fixed to the Super Famicom, but that has not stopped its series from earning a cult following in the West.

Jennifer may at first seem like just a gentle, naive young woman but her position as a foster child has toughened her up. As such, when the Scissorman skulks around pursuing her, Jennifer is able to ultimately banish him. Although Jennifer is seen again in Clock Tower's 1996 PlayStation sequel, this time by a worldwide audience, the series' third installment in 2002 saw her fortitude and crumbling innocence gone from the series.

4 Rosa Felmonde - Undercover Cops

An Entry-Level Fighter Cleaning Up The Streets In Grief

Rosa Felonde's Character Bio
  • Developer: Irem
  • Platform(s): Super Famicom
  • Released: March 3, 1995
  • Genre(s): Beat 'Em Up

Rosa Felmonde is a woman who has not only been hardened by grief but has taken the thuggish murder of her lover, Thomas, as a sign to enroll in the futuristic vigilante team, the 'City Sweepers'.

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Final Fantasy: The 25 Best Female Characters In The Whole Series, Ranked

The Final Fantasy games have introduced some great female characters over the years, but today we're ranking the best of the best.

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The 22-year-old 'Blue Gale Revenger' may be the entry-level character in Irem's 1992 arcade beat 'em up Undercover Cops. However, in her transition to the 1995 Super Famicom port, she has retained her place as the crew's fastest character as she violently subdues the city's "unprecedented rise" in crime.

3 Pocky - Pocky and Rocky

A Young Priestess With A Tanooki Companion And Mystical Powers

Pocky From Pocky & Rocky Stands In A Feudal Japanese Surrounding
  • Developer: Natsume
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: June 12, 1993
  • Genre(s): Scrolling Shooter

While the Pocky and Rocky series has moved from Arcades to the Super Nintendo, and then to the Game Boy Advance, the eponymous Shinto shrine Maiden 'Pocky' has remained.

Working together with the Tanooki 'Rocky', the titular duo is playable in a variety of scrolling shooter stages heavily based on various aspects of Japanese mythology. The SNES received the most Pocky and Rocky titles, with Pocky and Rocky released in 1992 and its sequel released just two years later. However, after its handheld pseudo-sequel in 2001, the series has lain dormant until the 2022 expanded remaster of the original SNES title may have brought the series - and Pocky - back into the limelight.

2 Lena Brande - Super Valis 4

A Pacifistic Warrior Princess With A Courageous Heart

Valis From Super Valis IV Stands Facing A Dark Knight Riding A Tiger
  • Developer: Laser Soft
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: February 1993
  • Genre(s): Action, Platformer

Although Lena Brande is not seen as the Valis' central protagonist in the franchise's thirty-year history, her place as the series' last leading lady is somewhat special.

Sticking with the series' platforming and 'magical girl' trope roots, Super Valis 4 sees Lena raised as a warrior and leading the resistance against the evil force of Galgear. As the series' last unique entry, Laser Soft sought to introduce a new protagonist in Valis 4 - and due to Lena's courage with a clear distaste for violence, she is a fresh perspective for the player to inhabit.

1 Annie - Wild Guns

A Gunslinging Gal Who Fights Thugs, Robots, And More

Annie From Wild Guns Stands Poised With A Revolver
  • Developer: Natsume
  • Platform(s): Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Released: July 1995
  • Genre(s): Third-Person Shooter, Shooter

First released in 1994, Wild Guns is not only notable for housing Annie - one of the fourth generation of console's most notable female protagonists - but for being a seemingly quintessential 2D third-person arcade shooter.

Set within a unique science-fiction Wild West setting, Wild Guns doesn't do much to elaborate on either one of its two playable characters' backstories. However, despite that being expected from a shoot 'em up, Annie still takes on the role of sharpshooting cowboy thugs and robotic entities in a full Western frock, heels, and a hat.