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A platformer for the NES, developed by TOSE and published by Namco in Japan and Taxan in the US. It's a NES-exclusive sequel to Namco/Midway's early Arcade classic Mappy.
Ninja Kid (Gegege no Kitarou) is a NES platformer published by Bandai. As with Super Mario Bros 2, Ninja Kid went through some significant changes for its US release.
The second NES Ninja Jajamaru game in a series of ninja-themed platformers from Jaleco.
A vertical-scrolling shooter for the Arcades and the NES. It was developed by NMK and published by Jaleco in Japan only.
A chubby Cupid need to save his friends, while being attacked by beagles, bulldogs and cats.
Ikki is a Japanese arcade game developed by Sunsoft. It was also released for the Nintendo Famicom.
It's ninja versus yōkai in this elimination platformer from Jaleco.
One of the first Wrestling games released on the NES, based on Yudetamago's manga and Kinnikuman anime.
A Commando-style vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up with a few novel features. It was developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco for Arcades and the Nintendo Famicom.
Dragon Buster is a dungeon-crawling, arcade platformer with RPG elements, released by Namco in 1985. It was later ported to various home systems. It featured several firsts in gaming history: the double-jump, the life meter, and the hub world map. It was also one of the first action games with RPG elements.
An early vertical shooter developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco in Japan. It was Jaleco's first release for the Famicom.
A single-screen platformer from Jaleco.
Vanguard is a scrolling shooter that allows players to shoot in multiple directions in space. The player spends their time avoiding obstacles and shooting enemies in order to replenish their quickly dissipating fuel supply.
Released by SNK in 1980, it was an early shoot 'em up that featured human characters on foot instead of vehicles, spacecraft, or aliens. The player character faces off against multiple shuriken-throwing ninjas and along the way faces several bosses, such as a flame-shooting shinobi.
An unreleased version of Tetris DS, which was cancelled due to legal issues between THQ and The Tetris Company.
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