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'89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai | Jingukan (Micronics) | 1988 | A weird japanese fortune telling game. It was released in 1988 and it was supposed to predict your fortune for the upcoming year 1989. There isn`t much you can do, you have to enter personal information and you get a prediction. | labelimageminimize |
10-Yard Fight | Irem | 1985 | You're the quarterback in this amazingly real football game!Enjoy realistic grid-iron action as you move your team up and down the field to victory! Run, pas, kick, punt--you call the plays in this true-to-life football game. Play against the computer, or against a friend, for hours of real football action. The sights, the sounds and the plays are so real, you'll think you're right on the fifty yard line!*** [64]***[media=youtube]5LUyTv9j1TM[/media]***NES-TY-USA Early cartridges did not include a catalog number, thus there are two know label variations for this game. 2 players simultaneous. Part of Nintendo's Sports Series marketing label. [Zerothis]***10-Yard Fight ist the first American Football game for the NES / Famicom and an arcade port. The game indeed plays like a simple arcade game. There is not much strategy involved. Controls could be better and the running speed is too slow (harder difficulty levels only consist of your team running even slower). All in all a poor representative of its sport. | labelimagesubject |
1942 | Capcom (Micronics) | 1985 | [media=youtube]https://youtu.be/N7mDn_ceL2Q[/media]*** [52]*** [52]***The positive aspect of this classic vertical-scrolling shooting game are the good play controls. On the negative side stands the repetitive stage and enemy design. Over 30 levels is much for an old shooting game, but after a few stages you have virtually seen everything the game has to offer. And in later stages with many enemies on screen the game begins to flicker annoyingly. Still quite an improvement over other classic shooters like [game=#8480]Xevious[/game].***This game is great its just your plane and you fighting planes for 34 or so levels. Watch out for the sand and the planes that circle you and come out you from behiend [mouw] | labelimageminimize |
1943: The Battle of Midway | Capcom | 1988 | [media=youtube]https://youtu.be/c1Yi8grH7cQ[/media]***The most crucial and decisive battle of World War II is about to be fought...by you! Enemy forces are descending upon Midway Island. Enemy bombers, dive bombers, and zeros are roaring over the island like a typhoon. The surrounding Pacific waters are teeming with enemy aircraft carriers. As the top gun of the Navy's most elite crew of fighter pilots, you must pilot your specially-outfitted P-38 into the very midst of the enemy squadron. Equipped with an array of secret weapons, only you can turn the tide against the formidable enemy fleet. The outcome of history's most fateful air/sea battle rests in your hands! Can you avenge Pearl Harbor? | labelimagesubject |
1991 Du Ma Racing | Super Mega (Idea-Tek) | 1991 | Published 1991 in Tawain, the title means "Enjoyable Horse Racing". 1 or 2 players can compete simultaneously in race mode. 1 to 6 players compete hotseat style in gambling mode. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
1992 Campus Challenge | Nintendo | 1992 | minimizeminimizeminimize | |
1999: Hore, Mitakotoka! Seikimatsu | Coconuts Japan Entertainment Co | 1992 | Sort of a cross between [game=Monopoly]Monopoly[/game] and [game=http://www.uvlist.net/search?fname=The+Game+of+Life&fprod=Hasbro]Life[/game]. Aliens arrive to tell students to make something of their lives before its too late because something will happen in 1999. The players compete against each other to manage their lives. Cards are used in place of dice. Players might be involved in accidents, careers, investing, romance, or perhaps gambling. Some events allow for higher risk choices with higher payoffs. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
2-in-1 Geminim/Siamond | RetroZone (Sivak Games) | 2008 | SIV-M1-GBL Play videogame versions of Nim and Simon. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
2048 | Tsone | 2014 | labelimageminimize | |
3D Block | RCM | 1990 | labelimageminimize | |
4 Nin Uchi Mahjong | Nintendo (Hudson Soft) | 1984 | 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong (lit. "Four Player Strike Mahjong") is a Family Computer video game about Mahjong. It was only released in Japan using the Japanese language and it was Nintendo's second mahjong game ever made. The player can play against one to three computer opponents using the tiles associated with the Japanese variation of the game. Spreading to most mahjong-related video games after this one, it has become the most widely accepted form of Mahjong to the Japanese gamer. The "tiles remaining counter" would serve as a reminder to players about the status of the deck. [i]Source: Wikipedia[/i]***The first 4-player Mahjong game for the NES/Famicom. A very basic game which leaves much to be desired in regards of interesting features, game modes or graphics, but which is understandable considering the game was one of the early titles of the Famicom game library. | labelimagesubject |
4-in-1 Quattro Adventure | Camerica (Codemasters) | 1991 | This game comes in both normal NES cartridge and Aladdin adapter format. Includes: [list][*]Linus Space Head's Cosmic Crusade [*]Super Robinhood [*]Boomerang Kid [*]Treasure Island Dizzy[/list] [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
4-in-1 Quattro Arcade | Camerica (Codemasters) | 1991 | Includes: [list][*]CJ's Elephant Antics [*]Stunt Buggies [*]Go! Dizzy Go! [*]F-16 Renegade[/list][spoiler= ; ][/spoiler] CJ's Elephant Antics was announced as an aladdin cart but was included in this compilation instead. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
4-in-1 Quattro Sports | Camerica (Codemasters) | 1991 | Baseball Pros Soccer Simulator Pro Tennis BMX Simulator BMX Simulator has up to 3 simultanious players using a Four Score or Satellite multitap adapter. 1 player, 2 players, or 3 players simultaneous competitive. This game comes in both normal NES cartridge and Aladdin adapter format. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
720° | Mindscape (Beam Software) | 1989 | As the jammin' skateboarder you know you are, you've got to test your skills in the toughest course any skateboarder has ever seen. You start off with a hundred bucks in your pocket, your trusty skateboard, and the awesome moves you've learned along the way.*** [64]*** [63] | labelimagesubject |
8 Eyes | Seta;Taxan (Thinking Rabbit) | 1988 | After hundreds of years of chaos, mankind has finally emerged from the ruins of nuclear war. This world of the distant future has once again flourished under the guidance of the Great King, who harnessed the power of the 8 Eyes to rebuild the planet. These strange jewels of power were formed at the eyes, or center, of the eight nuclear explosions which nearly destroyed the Earth. In the wrong hands, the 8 Eyes could cause untold destruction... And now, they have been seized by the Great King's eight Dukes, in a desperate bid to gain control of the world for themselves. They have banished the King to the nuclear wastelands, and already their squabbling threatens to plunge the world into war once again! The task of retrieving the 8 Eyes falls to you, Orin the Falconer, the bravest and mightiest of the King's Guardsmen. With your fighting falcon, Cutrus, you must penetrate each of the 8 Dukes' castles. There you will face the Dukes' soldiers, and battle strange nuclear mutants such as living skeletons, giant wasps, and mud men. You must defeat the monstrous Boss of each castle to retrieve the Jewel of Power he guards. Then, to complete your quest, return the 8 Eyes to the Altar of Peace to await the return of the Great King, so that he may finish the rebuilding of Earth. Your reward will be the eternal gratitude of all mankind!*** [49]***NES-8E-USA エイト・アイズ literally reads `[code]eito aizu[/code]´.***Great Castlevania-type sleeper. | labelimagesubject |
A Nightmare on Elm Street | LJN (Rare) | 1990 | Something frightening has been happening on Elm Street lately. It seems that with each waking day another grussome discovery is made... another neighborhood teen has mysteriously passed away into the dark stillness of the night. Everyone says it's "natural causes," but it seems as if something (or someone) has been picking them off one by one in their sleep. It's a horrible nightmare come true... and this nightmare has a name: Freddy Krueger. It's up to you and your remaining friends to search Elm Street for his bones, which have been scattered about then collect and burn them in the High School furnace. If you can just stay awake long enough, you might be able to end Freddy's reign of terror for good. You had better hurry though, it's getting late and you can feel your eyelids getting heavier and heavier by the minute.***NES-ES-USA 1 player, 2 players, 3 players or 4 players simultaneous. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
A Ressha de Ikou | Pony Canyon | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen | Sammy | 1992 | minimizeimageminimize | |
Abadox | Natsume;Milton Bradley (ITL) | 1989 | Your home planet of Abadox has been swallowed whole by the deadliest menace in space! Its name: Parasitis. Its prey: All surrounding life forms. Its goal: To feed on the entire Universe! You are Second Lieutenant Nazal, the only surviving warrior of The World Alive Force. Parasitis has crushed The Force's attack ships and consumed a hospital ship - with the beautiful Princess Maria still on board! Your Mission: Blast your way inside Parasitis' gruesome body and battle your way to its Core. Hurry! Princess Maria may still be alive! Hurtle down Parasitis' throat, blast through its cellular walls! Fend off vicious, bloodthirsty organisms with guided missiles and lasers in Six Stages of Internal Combat! Kill each Stage's guardian monsters so you can reach the Core! Destroy Parasitis, rescue Princess Maria and save the Universe!***アバドックス is transliteration of "abadox" and literally reads [code]abadokkusu[/code]. | labelimagesubject |
Action 52 | Active Enterprises | 1991 | Fire Breathers Star-Evil Illuminator G-Force Fighters Oooze Silver Sword Critical Bypass Jupiter Scope Alfredo and the Fettucinni's Operation Full-Moon Dam Busters Thrusters Haunted Hills of Wentworth Chill-Out Sharks Megalonia The French Baker Atmos-Quake Meong Space Dreams Streemerz Spread-Fire Bubblegum Rosie Micro-Mike Underground Rocket Jockey Non-Human Cry Baby Slashers Crazy Shuffle Fuzz Power Shooting Gallery Lollipops The Evil Empire Sombrero's Storm Over the Desert Mash-Man They Came From Outer Space Laser League Billy-Bob City of Doom Bits and Pieces Beeps and Blips Manchester Beat Boss Dedant Hambo's Adventures Time Warp Tickers Jigsaw Ninja Assault Robbie and the Robots The Cheetahmen (The Action Gamemaster)***[list=1] [*]Fire Breathers [*]Star-Evil [*]Illuminator [*]G-Force Fighters [*]Oooze [*]Silver Sword [*]Critical Bypass [*]Jupiter Scope [*]Alfredo and the Fettucinni's [*]Operation Full-Moon [*]Dam Busters [*]Thrusters [*]Haunted Hills of Wentworth [*]Chill-Out [*]Sharks [*]Megalonia [*]The French Baker [*]Atmos-Quake [*]Meong [*]Space Dreams [*]Streemerz [*]Spread-Fire [*]Bubblegum Rosie [*]Micro-Mike [*]Underground [*]Rocket Jockey [*]Non-Human [*]Cry Baby [*]Slashers [*]Crazy Shuffle [*]Fuzz Power [*]Shooting Gallery [*]Lollipops [*]The Evil Empire [*]Sombrero's [*]Storm Over the Desert [*]Mash-Man [*]They Came From Outer Space [*]Laser League [*]Billy-Bob [*]City of Doom [*]Bits and Pieces [*]Beeps and Blips [*]Manchester Beat [*]Boss [*]Dedant [*]Hambo's Adventures [*]Time Warp Tickers [*]Jigsaw [*]Ninja Assault [*]Robbie and the Robots [*]The Cheetahmen (The Action Gamemaster) [/list][spoiler= ; ][/spoiler] Cartridges additionally display product ID "023-N509" [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragons of Flame | Pony Canyon | 1992 | Game description from Romhacking.net: This, I think, is the sequel to Heroes of the Lance. Heroes of the Lance is, well, barely playable, and therefore not very fun. Dragons of Flame turns the playability up a few notches, but the game still manages to be not very fun. To me, anyways. For starters, there's an overworld now. And you can go talk to people, who respond in Japanese! Whee! And monsters run into you, Zelda II-style, and then you fight them in a side-view, also Zelda II-style. Except, the monsters beat the hell out of you and you can't really do much about it. Except heal constantly. Whee, just like a real RPG! Okay I'm done. [cjlee001] | labelimagesubject |
Adventure Island | Hudson Soft (Hudson Soft;Westone) | 1986 | [media=youtube]https://youtu.be/dwxJ7QO3hlk[/media]*** [37]*** [29]*** [27]***Adventure Island is the NES version of Sega's [game=#158027]Wonder Boy[/game], only with having the main character and music changed. It is a simple and fun platformer with colorful graphics and really good gameplay and controls. Some later levels are rather hard to beat, especially when you die and must start the section again without a weapon. There is a life bar that functions as some kind of time limit. You refill the bar by collecting food. At the day of its (Japanese) release this might be the best Famicom/NES platform game since [game=#5128]Super Mario Bros.[/game] made its appearance.***A mysterious tropical paradise known as Adventure Island is the setting for this side-scrolling action game. The evil Witch Doctor has kidnapped Tina, the true love of Master Higgins. To save her, you must safely guide Master Higgins through eight perilous stages - including dense forests and creepy caves - while defeating all of the enemies in your path. Each area is made up of four rounds filled with enemies determined to stop you in your tracks. In addition, as time passes, Master Higgins's vitality is automatically drained. To keep going, he must eat constantly by grabbing fruit, milk and whatever other goodies he can as he races toward his goal. Sometimes eggs containing miraculous items like axes to throw at enemies or honey that grants temporary invincibility will appear. Use items skillfully to help you clear the areas. At the end of each area you'll face the Witch Doctor, who you must defeat to advance. Go, Master Higgins, go!***A platform game that is simply an altered version of Sega's Wonder Boy. Help Master Higgins save his girlfriend! The Japanese title means 'Master Takahashi's Adventure Island'. Takahashi is the original Japanese name for Higgins. [Jacquismo] | labelimagesubject |
Adventure Island 3 | Hudson (Now Production) | 1992 | Adventure Island 3 (高橋名人の冒険島III, Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima Surī, "Great Takahashi's Adventure Island III") is a side-scrolling platform game published by Hudson Soft that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It is the third game in the Adventure Island released for the NES, following Adventure Island II. Unlike the first two games in the series, the NES version was never released in Europe. A portable version was also released for the Game Boy in 1993 titled Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima III, renamed to Adventure Island II: Aliens in Paradise outside of Japan. | labelimagesubject |
Adventure Island II | Hudson Soft (Now Production) | 1991 | Soar into action with Adventure Island II. That Evil Witch Doctor's just snatched your favorite lady. And you've got to battle your way past EIGHT treacherous islands to get her back. Combat prehistoric monsters -- some of the creepiest, fire-spitting critters ever to slither across a video screen! Survive molten volcanoes. Dodge giant scorpions and king cobras. And the action gets even crazier with a new vertical/horizontal scroll, while stage select lets you control play. So sharpen your axe, slip on a leopard skin, and take off for ADVENTURE ISLAND II. It's gonna be a wild ride!!!*** [37]*** [32]*** [29]*** [27]***Great game geared towards a younger audience but unless you can play the game for 12 hours nonstop you will never finish the game. There is no password or save game state when the game includes tons of levels. However, the game is very challenging and that means lots of fun. Also with the advent of emulators and save-state features this could be useful in saving your spot and continuing later. | labelimagesubject |
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom | Capcom | 1990 | This is your ticket to breath-taking Adventures in the Magic Kingdom! Join the exciting adventure as you search through the Magic Kingdom for the six silver keys that will unlock the Enchanted Castle. Use all your skills and resources to achieve your goal. Answer Disney trivia questions to gain access to the attractions. Become the engineer of a runaway train in Big Thunder Mountain. Race Autopia cars through a maze of obstacles. Don your sea-faring garb as you tangle with the swarthy buccaneers of Pirates of the Caribbean. Hurl yourself into the Black Holes of Space Mountain. Grab a silver key from the ghoulish inhabitants of Haunted Mansion. What other adventures await you in the Magic Kingdom? You'll just have to find out for yourself!*** [32]***70% for older than 10 years old 84% for younger than 10 years old 10% for those who live in Marne-la-Vallée [37]***84% for younger than 10 years old 70% for older than 10 years old [29]*** [27]***1 player only NES-VD-USA Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published & distributed by Capcom U.S.A., Inc. 1992 USA (NTSC) NES-VD-AUS Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published by Capcom & distributed by Mattel 1992 in Australia for Region A units (PAL/ Mattel NES) NES-VD-??? Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published by Capcom 1992-12-10 in Europe NES-VD-ESP Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published by Capcom & distributed by Spaco S.A. 1992-12-10 in Spain for Region A units (PAL/Mattel NES) NES-VD-SCN Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published by Capcom & distributed by Bergsala 1990 in Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden) for Region B units NES-VD-UKV Adventures in the Magic Kingdom published by Capcom & distributed by Bergsala 1990 in the UK for Region B(?!) units [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Adventures of Lolo | HAL Laboratory | 1989 | [36]*** [70]*** [52]*** [37]*** [27]***This was the first game in the Eggerland puzzle series to be released in North America. After the love of his life, Lala, is kidnapped by the Great Devil and taken to a haunted castle, our hero Lolo sets out to rescue her. The journey is perilous because the Great Devil's fortress is guarded by a massive army. But Lolo has a few tricks up his sleeve, including a Magic Shot that turns enemies into eggs and an Emerald Framer that shields him from attacks. Combining clever environmental puzzles with tricky enemies and an engaging style, ADVENTURES OF LOLO is a true classic.***NES-AV-USA The game was not released in Japan, because it was seen as a compilation and mixture of previous "Eggerland" games that were released in Japan. [spoiler=Passwords;Close][code] 1-1 BBBV 1-2 BCBT 1-3 BDBR 1-4 BGBQ 1-5 BHBP 2-1 BJBM 2-2 BKBL 2-3 BLBK 2-4 BMBJ 2-5 BPBH 3-1 BQBG 3-2 BRBD 3-3 BTBC 3-4 BVBB 3-5 BYZZ 4-1 BZZY 4-2 CBZV 4-3 CCZT 4-4 CDZR 4-5 CGZQ 5-1 CHZP 5-2 CJZM 5-3 CKZL 5-4 CLZK 5-5 CMZJ 6-1 CPZH 6-2 CQZG 6-3 CRZD 6-4 CTZC 6-5 CVZB 7-1 CYYZ 7-2 CZYY 7-3 DBYV 7-4 DCYT 7-5 DDYR 8-1 DGYQ 8-2 DHYP 8-3 DJYM 8-4 DKYL 8-5 DLYK 9-1 DMYJ 9-2 DPYH 9-3 DQYG 9-4 DRYD 9-5 DTYC 10-1 DVYB 10-2 DYVZ 10-3 DZVY 10-4 GBVV 10-5 GCVT[/code] Some password decoding: Each letter represents a hexadecimal character (0-F). The sequence if LOLOcode would be BCDGHJKLMPQRTVYZ. Adding 1 to the first byte and subtracting 1 from the second byte will tell you the password for the next level. [code] LOLOcode: B C D G H J K L M P Q  R  T  V  Y  Z Hexidecimal: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A  B  C  D  E  F Decimal: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15[/code] If you would rather do arithmetic in decimal, here is a reminder on how to convert a two digit hexadecimal to decimal: (16 × the left digit) + (1 × the right digit) OxAA=(16×10)+(1×10)=170=QQ And convert decimal (less than 256) to two digit hexadecimal: Integer divide by 16 for the left digit. The remainder is the right digit. 170/16=10 and remainder 10=A and A=Q and Q Here is an example of finding the password for level 8-1 if you have the password for 7-5: (BCDGHJKLMPQRTVYZ) DDYR DD+1=DG = 0x22+01 = 34+1 YR-1=YQ = 0xDB-01 = 219-1 DGYQ Here is an example of finding the password for level 5-3 if you have the password for 6-3: CRZD CR-5=CK = 0x1B-05 = 27-5 ZD+5=ZL = 0xF2+05 = 242+5 CKZL The sequence starts at BBBV and ends at GCVT and does not extend in either direction.[/spoiler] [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Adventures of Lolo 2 | HAL Laboratory | 1990 | [37]*** [29]*** [27]***Lolo and Lala are back in this sequel to the popular puzzle game THE ADVENTURES OF LOLO. On their return from the Haunted Castle, the Great Devil kidnaps Lala and challenges Lolo to rescue her again. Now he must take on the challenge of the Great Devil's Tower and Castle mazes. Fortunately, Lala was able to analyze each of the mazes as she was taken to the tower and left clues in the Jewel Boxes in each room. Each Jewel that Lolo collects contains information that will help him in the next room. In order to succeed, he'll also have to push tiles, pick up Heart Framers, temporarily turn enemies into Eggs with his Magic Shots and ward off enemy attacks by moving Emerald Framers. With your help, Lolo and Lala will work together to escape the Great Devil's clutches and defeat him.***NES-A4-USA This game is known as Adventures of Lolo in Japan because the USA Adventures of Lolo was simply a compilation of levels from earlier eggerland games with no one equivalent Japanese title. [spoiler=Secret level passwords;Close]PROA PROB PROC PROD[/spoiler] [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Adventures of Lolo 3 | HAL Laboratory | 1990 | The journey continues! The game preferred by the best and the brightest is back with a brand new installment. See if you qualify! Seventeen levels, one hundred rooms. Play as either Lolo or Lala. Underwater levels with new challenges. Lolo's Grandpa teaches you the tricks of the game. New tactics, techniques and characters.*** [100]***NES-QL-USA Adventures of Lolo III published in the USA NES-QL-SCN published in Scandinavian Was released as Adventures of Lolo II in Japan on 1990-12-26. The US release was in September of 1991. [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Seta (Winky Soft) | 1989 | labelimageminimize | |
After Burner | Tengen | 1989 | The F-14 Thundercat. It's the fastest, meanest set of wings ever to slice through the air. And you're flying it! The action in this supercharged game is so intense, the graphics so real, you'll sweat bullets as bogeys fill the skies. Get vertigo from going vertical. The rush you feel is from pulling heavy G's as you try to evade lightning fast missiles and tracers. Feel your adrenaline pumping as your radar locks onto multiple targets and your Sidewinders blow them out of the sky. When you feel the need for speed, go supersonic with After Burner!***This should not be confused with the JP Sunsoft version of After Burner / After Burner II. Both ports were done independently. | labelimagesubject |
After Burner | Sunsoft | 1989 | This should not be confused with the US Tengen version of After Burner. Both ports were done independently. The title screen says After Burner II, while the box title obmisses the II, which was also common with homecomputer versions, because After Burner II was only a minor upgrade instead of a whole new game.***アフターバーナ is tranliteration of "after burner" and literally reads [code]afutaa baana[/code]. | labelimageminimize |
Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi | Irem | 1993 | labelimageminimize | |
Aigīna no Yogen: Balubalouk no Densetsu Yori | Vic Tokai | 1986 | Aigiina no Yogen is a strange platform game. Between the different levels/dungeons you walk around on an overworld. Once in a dungeon the perspective changes to side-view and you have to kill a certain amount of enemies until a ladder appears to the next room and so on. Monsters are killed by activating stationary weapons which appear when you jump against blocks with your head. The game is really frustrating. The controls are a big issue. You can make normal and high jumps. But high jumps fail so often because of the unresponsive controls it ruins everything. And if the game wouldn't be hard enough because of that, the developers had you find five star fragments throughout the dungeons, which are in very secretly hidden rooms. And why they made the overworld so frustrating as well I don't know. Here you also have to walk on exact spots to trigger events like earthquakes which open up the way again. | labelimageminimize |
Air Fortress | HAL Laboratory (HAL Laboratory;Live Planning) | 1987 | Each level of "Air Fortress" is split into two parts. The first one is a side-scrolling shmup. An important aspect of this part consists in collecting enough energy and bomb power ups for the longer second part of the game. In the second part you explore the inside of each air fortress to locate its reactor and blow it up. Then you have only a few minutes time to locate the exit before you will die in the wake of the air fotresses' destruction. The air fortress are maze-like structures, but in contrast to similar NES games of that time there is nothing "hidden" at insanely stupid places like in [url=http://www.uvlist.net/game-8028-Milons+Secret+Castle]Milon's Secret Castle[/url]. The game is generally well playable. However that doesn't mean its an easy game. Far from it. The game starts nicely and easy, but soon becomes very very challenging. Even with save states the later levels are a challenge. And on top of that you will only see the real ending when you finish the game twice, the "second quest" being basically the same layout as the first playthrough, but with harder and more enemies. | labelimageminimize |
Airball | RetroZone;Tengen (Novatrade) | 2007 | Well, I can't say that games which use the typical "Knight Lore"-style gameplay are something that make me get excited. They tend to get confusing and not worthwhile to play nowadays. But Airball is one of the better clones with rather fast and fluent gameplay and a nice background tune. There are three difficulty levels. So there is the right option for every kind of player. I appreciate that this game made it to a kind of official release in 2007.***[SIC] [b]Can you outwit the wizard before he deflates your existance?[/b] "Now you are really in trouble," said the evil wizard Navi, "for I am turning you into a ball and sending you into my dungeon with over 250 rooms! If that sounds easy I'm telling you it's not, because you have a fatal slow leak and you must find a room with a pump or you will surely die! Do not pump yourself up too much or you will explode in a rubbery mess." Explore the wizard's 3D isometric dungeon through 3 difficulty levels. Each level the items are rearranged and new challenges are added. The printed manual includes some Game Genie codes to make your quest easier. Much more than a reproduction, this original game cartridge is built using all new parts. No donor carts were harmed in the making of this game. Airball Title Wizard Attacks! Explore the Dungeon [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Package Includes:[list] [*] Airball clear cart with high quality vinyl label (RET-AB-GBL) [*] Ciclone multi region lockout chip for NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, Asian Systems [*] Printed die cut paperboard box [*] Printed color manual [*] Black dust sleeve[/list] System Compatibility List:[list] [*] Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian systems. [*] Works on clone systems like the NEX, Yobo, or FC Twin. [*] Untested on Famicom using 72-60 pin converter, should work. [*] Untested on portable systems, should work.[/list] Current Known Bugs:[list] [*] none[/list] [spoiler=[SIC];[SIC][/spoiler] [Zerothis]***Unreleased in 1990 by Tengen. A fully finished version of the game was finally discovered and a negotiation with the various creators of the game to make a production run of it was successful. You can get a cartridge in a box with instructions. Its really just like any other NES game, except for the late release date. A prototype cartridge is owned by Brett Cramer Heehee, the evil wizard [b]Navi[/b] [Zerothis] | labelimagesubject |
Airwolf | Acclaim Entertainment (Beam Software) | 1989 | Deep within enemy territory, your fellow countrymen are imprisoned. Only one man in the free world would dare attempt to save them. You, Stringfellow Hawke, commander of Airwolf. And yet, as you strap yourself into the cockpit of your supersonic jet copter, you know this is the most dangerous assignment you have ever flown. Your mission is mapped out. Airwolf's heat-seeking missiles and superpowered machine guns are fired up, ready to blow the terrorists away. But can you evade enemy radar time after time? Can you sneak behind the enemy lines, find the captives and bring them to safety before you crash land or worse? Headquarters knows that you have the skill and firepower it takes. You say you've got the guts... now prove it!*** [52]*** [37]*** [27] | labelimagesubject |
Airwolf | Kyugo Boueki | 1988 | Note that this is [i]not[/i] the same as the American 'Airwolf' by Acclaim. This game is actually pretty decent, Acclaim's Airwolf was a piece of crap. [cjlee001] | labelimageminimize |
Akagawa Jirou no Yuurei Ressha | King Records (Mighty Craft) | 1991 | labelimageminimize | |
Akira | Taito (Tose) | 1988 | A graphic adventure game based on the 1988 animated movie of Katsuhiro Otomo's epic Manga. Released in 1988 by Taito for the Famicom console, the video game version has the player in the role of Kaneda. Events begin with Kaneda and his motorcycle gang in police custody after their friend Tetsuo has been abducted by the military. | labelimagesubject |
Akuma Kun: Makai no Wana | Bandai (Tose) | 1990 | The proper romanization of Akuma kun makai no wana would seem to be Akuma kun makai no wana The title on the cartridge, "悪魔くん 魔界の罠", when romanized would seem to be Akuma kun makai no wana | labelimageminimize |
Akumajou Special: Boku Dracula-kun | Konami | 1990 | [30]***Spin-off of the Castlevania series. | labelimageminimize |
Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing | Data East | 1989 | Get ready for racing action like you've never experienced it. Because Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing is so much more than just a game you drive. It's a game you design, a game where everything - from the pit crew to the power boost, from the suspension to the speed, right down to the color of the racing machine itself - is in your control. An entire racing season on the world's 16 toughest tracks lies ahead. Each demands its own strategy; Al Jr. will give you advice before every race. In the pusuit of the season's championship, you can set up and modify your own car, or climb behind the wheel of Little Al's maxxed-out machine. Great graphics. Astounding action. If you're into racing, Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing puts you into it like no other game around!*** [64]*** [37]*** [29]*** [27] | labelimagesubject |
Alfonzo's Arctic Adventure | itch.io (Spoony Bard Productions) | 2019 | Bob has gone missing, and it's up to you to find him. Over 90 levels to explore on your NES | labelimagesubject |
Alfred Chicken | Mindscape (Twilight) | 1993 | labelimageminimize | |
Alien Syndrome | Sunsoft;Tengen (Sanritsu) | 1988 | The extra-terrestrials in this game are anything but friendly. They're slimy monsters that are holding space colonists captive aboard seven alien starships. For one or two players, this super action game challenges you to free the helpless hostages. Search each ship's deadly levels, using flamethrowers and laser cannons to vaporize alien scum. Look for maps to help you find your way. After you've saved all the captives from one ship, you must destroy its powerful leader before you can move on to the next ship. Remember, to the aliens, you're slime. And they want you good... and dead!***Play the arcade version instead. [cjlee001] | labelimagesubject |
Alien³ | LJN (Probe Entertainment) | 1992 | labelimageminimize | |
All-Pro Basketball | Vic Tokai (Aicom) | 1989 | The crowd is roaring and the pressure is on... You're just a basket away from victory. There are only seconds remaining in the game, and you've got the ball. But you're facing a tough zone defense that's bent on keeping you from scoring. What do you do? Pass the ball? Try to drive for a lay-up and risk a foul? Or just put everything on the line and take a shot from where you stand? Whatever your decision, it'd better be quick. Because the ref has his hand on the whistle, and the clock is running...*** | labelimagesubject |
Alpha Mission | SNK | 1986 | Defend your home planet against the Seven Stars Alliance! In the galaxy of Tetranova, a firece war between seven stars has laid waste to their planets. Having destroyed eachother's homes, the seven stars have formed an alliance to seek a new home, where they can rebuild and regain their strength to go to war once again. You must pilot the fighter ship SYD against the deadly fleet of the Seven Stars Alliance. The fate of Earth rests in your hands!*** [49]*** [52]*** [37]***Alpha Mission is the first game from SNK for the Famicom/NES system, a vertical scrolling shoot'em up game and an arcade port. Sadly, the game is really unimpressive with rather boring looking levels and enemies. Collecting letters along the way lets you upgrade your standard weapons. You can also collect energy for several special weapons, which - as long as in use - uses up the energy steadily. As a result you are most of the time shooting with your meager standard laser (for air targets) and missiles (for ground targets). The ship is extremely slow at the beginning, hopefully you will find a speed up bonus soon or you will be in major trouble. The games few levels are rather short and eventually repeat itself endlessly, which doesn't add for some extra motivation. The music is also dull. | labelimagesubject |
Alter Ego | The NES Dump (Shiru) | 2011 | A port of the original (by Denis Grachev for the ZX Spectrum), Alter Ego is a puzzle game for NES. Swap positions with your "alter ego" to move about the level and obtain all the bouncing "pixels". The game features fun puzzles, colorful graphics, and great music. A cart label (PNG) and manual (PDF) are included. Source Code is included. | labelimagesubject |