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Based on the TV series with the same name, this Bandai game for the NES is infamous for its poor AI.
An unofficial action-packed sequel to the NES version of the original Metal Gear has Lt. Solid Snake and his team of operatives infiltrating an undisclosed nation to hunt down the successor of the original Metal Gear superweapon. It is considered to be the only published non-canon installment in Konami's franchise.
A sci-fi top-down shooter and the followup to the original Final Zone for MSX.
Clash at Demonhead is an action platformer for the NES featuring non-linear gameplay and an absurd story.
Released in 1989, Sweet Home is quite possibly the first survival horror, or console horror RPG. A small team enters a haunted house to study the deceased owner's frescoes, only to become trapped by the angered spirits within. It inspired Resident Evil, the game that established the survival horror genre. Sweet Home can also be considered an early immersive sim.
As meat-loving caveman Bonk, the player battles egg-headed enemies and dastardly dinosaurs on their quest to rescue Princess Za from the clutches of the villainous and tyrannosaurus King Drool.
A Famicom port of Enix's classic sci-fi horror adventure game, JESUS.
Dungeon Explorer is a top-down action-adventure RPG developed by Atlus and published by Hudson Soft in 1989. Up to five players can join in the quest to recover the Ora stone from the mighty Natas.
Bionic Commando follows hero Rad Spencer as he fights through enemy territory to rescue fellow commando, Super Joe.
Final Fantasy was the first entry in the now widely recognized Final Fantasy franchise, originally developed on the NES by Square (now Square-Enix).
A futuristic soldier goes back in time to save the world in this NES action-adventure game by Atlus. It was never released outside of Japan, though an English localized version was close to completion before being cancelled.
A vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up where the player controls a dragon. It was developed by Namco and appeared on many home systems after its initial arcade release.
This Acclaim published NES game was the first Square game to reach North America. The game was developed by both Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nobuo Uematsu.
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