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King Kong is a pinball machine based on the classic character.
Japan-exclusive game released in 1990 for the Game Boy. Prequel to "Popeye 2".
Willow is a game based on the movie of the same name.
Based on the film, Die Hard is an early third-person shooter with survival elements.
A licensed platformer based on the massively-successful 1989 superhero film. Sunsoft developed several different versions of the game which were released for both home and portable consoles.
The sequel to the original NES game Top Gun. Maverick is called back to take on a powerful new enemy jet fighter.
Square's Tom Sawyer is a role-playing game based on Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It lets players assume control of Tom Sawyer and his companions as they search for Injun Joe's treasure.
Originally appearing as an arcade game in 1989, the game has seen many re-releases in all of its years, but most recently it has appeared on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Based on the movie, this game features multiple gameplay variations, such as exploration, action/adventure, and top-down driving segments.
A top down action game, loosely based on the popular 1960s TV series.
The world's richest duck sets off on a globe-trotting adventure to uncover several lost treasures with the help of his family and friends. Explore five exotic locations across the world and pogo-jump to victory as Scrooge McDuck in this NES classic.
The 1989 arcade game based on the movie.
The Turtles' first appearance on the NES followed the fighting foursome as they attempt to defeat the evil Shredder. Featuring challenging platforming elements and open-world levels, the game quickly became one of the NES's best-selling titles.
The third of three NES Sherlock Holmes adventure games from Towa Chiki and Another.
Released in Japan only, A Week of Garfield is a Famicom game where the lazy orange cat must rescue Odie from neighborhood ne'er-do-wells. Its extremely poor quality may have kept it from being released overseas.
The first in a series of action-puzzle platformers featuring licensed cartoon characters. As Bugs Bunny (or, depending on the Japanese version, either Roger Rabbit or Mickey Mouse), players must use careful maneuvering and power-ups to avoid enemies and collect carrots to advance.
A side-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Data East and ported to numerous home computers, based on the 1987 Verhoeven movie.
Superman is a video game released for the arcades.
Loosely based on the 19th century novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a side-scrolling action game alternating between both Jekyll (who is trying to reach his wedding) and the enraged Hyde.
The Karate Kid was a game published by LJN for the NES. It is loosely based on The Karate Kid, Part II.
A side-scrolling action/shooter based on the 1987 Schwarzenegger movie Predator. It was published by Activision for many home computers, though its NES incarnation plays slightly differently.
1987 Japanese adventure game based on the 1985 film Young Sherlock Holmes, but with a completely different original story. It was developed by Pack-In-Video for the MSX home computer platform.
An action/RPG loosely based on the film King Kong lives.
A sidescrolling action game based on the Superman franchise, created for the NES by Seika and Kemco.
Play the role of John Rambo in this long adventure game.
A Japan only NES platformer based on the popular film Star Wars.
Mikey must save his friends, the Goonies, and Annie the Mermaid from the Fratelli family in this NES platformer.
Top Gun is a Konami air combat game loosely based on the film of the same name. The player, as Maverick, flies an an F-14 Tomcat through a series of missions.
An action game based on the Transformers license, developed and published by Takara for the Famicom Disk System.
Help Mickey and Minnie save Alice in Wonderland from the evil clutches of Maleficent in this punishing platformer for the NES.
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