Very cool.
You might have seen this come by if we follow each other on Twitter.
2 months ago I came across someone retweeting something about the Japanese branch of Piko Interactive re-issuing a 1995 belt scrolling brawler for the Super Famicom, called Gurume Sentai Barayarō (Gourmet Squad Rose Rascals) that I had never heard of before. And I immediately knew I had to have it, looking at the wild, yet beautiful screenshots. So I contacted a good friend who's living in Japan and asked him to source me a copy, which he did:

Got the game in about 2 weeks ago and have been wanting to share it on here:

It's such a joy to play a beautifully crafted Super Famicom game I had never even heard of. Think a high quality arcade style beat 'em up like Denjin Makai 2 with large and interesting move sets, be it with the usual SNES trappings of never having more than 3 large sprite enemies on screen. Oh yeah, and apparently, some of the team that did the graphics of the early Chō Aniki games and Gynoug for Masaya worked on this, under contract by original developer Winds (?), so that should give you some indication as to just how off the wall this whole thing is.
Pick from 3 cybernetically enhanced characters: body building grappler Bonjour, voloptuous ass kicker Mademoiselle or metal blade extending ninja dude Tres Bien and kick ingredients out of a bizarre selection of goons in a post apocalyptic world where food has indeed become scarce. After defeating one of the Rose Rascal bosses, you (and your possible 2P partner) pick from the ingredients you've gathered and have your robot chef prepare you a meal for a fancy dress dinner, in order to refill health and get buffs. And oh yeah, since the word Sentai is in the title, it's perfectly logical that one button on your pad is dedicated to performing a variety of poses, just for the hell of it.
I played this with my daughter already and we had some good laughs, but she did complain that her thumb started hurting after a while!