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A block-pushing puzzle game starring system mascot Disk-kun, combining traditional block-pushers with the playground game of "janken" (rock-paper-scissors). It is the sixth and final game of the Famimaga Disk series and the final game released for the FDS.
Puyo Puyo is a puzzle game in which the player matches four or more "Puyo" of the same color together. This game is the precursor to an identically-titled arcade release.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up produced by Kokuzeichou: the Japanese equivalent of the IRS. Players are given frequent multiple choice questions while playing.
Heavily themed around the Ancient Orient, Ishido is a tile-based puzzle game where players place "stones" on a grid based on the color and shape of adjacent stones.
A fantasy non-linear puzzle/platformer with RPG elements developed by Athena. The hero Lutter must save six damsels from a diabolical maze.
An Atlus-developed, Acclaim-published, block-pushing puzzle game for the original Game Boy. The game is known as Puzzle Boy in Japan.
A remake/revision of the Arcade game Mario Bros. released in Japan in 1988 for the Famicom Disk System. It had several new features including new levels and the option to save high scores. A modified port hit the NES in Europe in 1993.
The third Nintendo Eggerland game, available only from the Famicom Disk System "Disk Writer" service in Japan. It is a precursor to the Adventures of Lolo puzzle games.
A pinball game published by Squaresoft for the Famicom Disk System.
A scrolling mecha shooter published by Squaresoft for the Famicom Disk System.
The first in a series of SD Gundam games which blend turn-based strategy and real-time combat.
An instructional Shogi game, that teaches the Japanese version of chess. It is hosted by Tanigawa Kouji, a top-tier Shogi player. It was released for the Famicom Disk System, NES and MSX.
The second compilation of levels from Irem's Lode Runner Arcade series. Developed for the Famicom Disk System, it was never released outside of Japan.
An image puzzle game and the follow up to the original Kinetic Connection. It was developed by Tamtex and published by Irem for the Famicom Disk System.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
The official sequel to Namco's coin op classic Dig Dug. It was originally released in arcades and later ported to the NES and Famicom Disk System. It is a major departure from the original and is often seen as being far inferior.
Pachinko-themed game released in Japan for the MSX, PC-88, Family Computer, and Famicom Disk System.
Players guide a hammer-wielding Mario to victory in 100 stages of Wrecking Crew.
A cute-'em-up by Konami featuring color changing bells as power-ups.
In Ice Climber the player controls a hammer wielding Eskimo that needs to climb 32 ice-covered mountains in order to recover a stolen vegetable from a giant condor.
Clu Clu Land is a puzzle game starring Bubbles, a fish who must collect gold and dodge enemies.
Originally released to Japanese markets in 1984, Pinball was later converted to the NES as a launch title in North America.
Guide the titular "Bomberman" around a maze and lay bombs to destroy roaming enemies in the initial entry of the long-running series of the same name.
Xevious is one of the first vertical scrolling shoot-em-up arcade games.
When Mario finally defeats and captures Donkey Kong, it is up to Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Junior, to rescue him.
Dig dug is an arcade game released in 1982. The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly.
Play as chef Peter Pepper, climbing ladders and running over burger ingredients to assemble giant burgers, whilst avoiding dastardly hot dogs, pickles and fried eggs trying to end our culinary adventures!
Galaga is a vertical shooter arcade game released in 1981. Developed by Namco and published by Namco and Midway.
Control Jumpman (later known as Mario) and save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the evil barrel-tossing gorilla known as Donkey Kong. Designed by Shigeru Miyamoto, this was the game that set the template for the platformer genre.
One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade.
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