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High-speed four-player personal watercraft racing for the Game Boy.
An action/puzzle game originally developed by Taito Corporation for their F2 arcade system hardware. The player rotates a maze around a free-falling ball with the goal of guiding the ball out of the maze within a set time limit.
The first basketball game to utilize a dynamic 3D behind-the-ball perspective thanks to the system's Mode 7 technology. While it uses fictional teams in other regions, the North American release uses real college teams and is the first licensed video game with the NCAA.
X is a Japan-exclusive Game Boy game. Its claim to fame was the ability to render polygons on the handheld, a major technological feat at the time.
An Arcade version of Clu Clu Land where two people play against each other.
Fire Emblem Gaiden is the second release in the Fire Emblem series and the last produced for the Nintendo Famicom.
The first game to star the iconic pink puffball Kirby, who is on a quest to recover Dream Land's stolen food supply from the gluttonous King Dedede.
A light-gun mini-game collection included as the pack-in game for Nintendo's Super Scope peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, featuring six games ranging from puzzlers to action shooters.
The first Ren & Stimpy game to be released, only released on the Game Boy.
A NES platformer where you play as Fred Flintstone as his pets Dino and Hoppy are kidnapped by a collector from the future. A small alien comes back in time to help them, and Fred must find the parts of his time machine to save them.
The second handheld installment of the Mega Man series has him (along with his dog, Rush) defeating eight more revived Robot Masters (from Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3), while finding the whereabouts of Dr. Wily (who has traveled into the future to steal a weapon to counter Mega Man).
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game with characters from the Mario series. As one of the Mario Brothers, swap trays of monster blocks to catch falling ones, and clear large stacks with Yoshi Eggs for bonus points!
Super Soccer is a soccer game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Nintendo for the SNES.
A rare Mario arcade game found only in Japan. The game's graphics are based on that of Super Mario World.
Metroid II: Return of Samus is the portable sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System classic, Metroid. Regarded by many as one of the best action games on the Game Boy, it was a solid follow up to the original.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters is a platformer released on the original Game Boy.
An NES golf game starring Mario. NES Open Tournament Golf features Stroke, Match, and Tournament modes on three different courses.
Super Tennis, a 1991 tennis game for the SNES, features a Circuit mode that lets players compete to end the year at number one by accumulating ranking points on eight different tournaments.
An adventure game developed by HAL Laboratory that was the largest title released for the Famicom.
Robot hero Mega Man goes portable in the first handheld installment of the long-running Mega Man series, as evil scientist Dr. Wily rebuilds eight of his previous Robot Masters (from Mega Man and Mega Man 2) with a thirst for revenge.
A non-corporeal protagonist meets historical figures while travelling through time trying to recover his body from an evil demon in this Famicom Disk System adventure game.
Final Fantasy IV is a critically acclaimed RPG in the Final Fantasy series and one of the first of its kind to tell a heavily character-driven story. It also created the Active Time Battle system.
Irem's Arcade hit shoot 'em up R-Type made its debut on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as a launch title.
Nintendo's third and final first-party mahjong game for the Famicom. Developed by Chat Noir, it features a single-player campaign where players travel around the world playing mahjong.
A turn-based tactics game for Game Boy; it is the second game in the Nintendo Wars franchise.
The first sequel to the action-puzzle platformer Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, with new enemies and puzzles. It's also known in some regions as either a Mickey Mouse game or a Hugo game.
A sequel to the NES racing game R.C. Pro-Am, where players aim to win the Nintendo Championship Cup.
A first-party flight simulation game for SNES featuring a variety of aerial vehicles and challenges.
StarTropics was released by Nintendo in 1990 and introduced gamers to Mike and his quest to save his uncle.
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