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Nintendo's flagship futuristic racing game featuring the raw new power of "Mode 7" technology, which gives players the illusion of dangerous high-speed racing at over 200 mph!
One of the few launch titles of the SNES (and bundled with the system in North America and Europe), the fifth main game in the Super Mario series brings the Mario brothers into the mysterious Dinosaur Land. It marks the first appearance of Mario's dinosaur companions, known as Yoshi.
A special competition cartridge that combines Super Mario Bros, Rad Racer and Tetris.
Balloon Kid is a sequel to a classic NES game - Balloon Fight.
A football game from Nintendo for the NES
A side-scrolling action game in which the player controls Kal, who must rescue hostages from robots. The name of the game comes from Kal's ability to jump extra high.
A backgammon simulator developed and published by Nintendo themselves for the Famicom Disk System.
As the Bomberman "Kid", use your bomb blasts and power-ups to rescue your friends in this handheld entry in the Bomberman series. It also includes a port of the NES Bomberman, as well as the series' first Versus Mode.
A shooting gallery game released by Nintendo in 1990. It was based on the 1952 cartoon series, "Barker Bill's Cartoon Show" and consisted of 4 different light-gun game modes.
A puzzle game that released in the midst of the Tetris craze, Dr. Mario put its own spin on the falling-blocks concept. It was one of the few Tetris derivatives of the time that was a hit in its own right.
An isometric action platformer developed by Rare for the NES and later ported to the European Mega Drive. Help snakes Rattle and Roll navigate perilous isometric levels in pursuit of their favorite food: Nibbley Pibbleys.
An NES platformer based on the Disney animated television series of the same name.
From the creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, where the player controls a single knight on a chess board.
A Nintendo Vs. System version of the game. Virus points were worth much less.
The first game in the Fire Emblem series, released only in Japan for the Famicom. It was a landmark in console strategy RPGs, establishing many of the genre's common gameplay elements.
A puzzle game from Cream that resembles a cross between Breakout and Bust-a-Move. The player must rescue the heroine by jumping into her dreams and destroying fruit.
Trog! is a light-hearted maze game by Acclaim that has you play a Dinosaur that runs around collecting eggs and killing Trogs.
NES 2-in-1 cartridge which contains both Super Spike V'ball and World Cup Soccer.
An othello game for the Game Boy.
A Battleship-like game where the player has to hit and sink enemy boats.
Solar Striker is the first ever vertical shooter released for the Nintendo Game Boy
Bicycle kick power shots, murderous shoulder slams, unconscious defenders, and soccer on ice... this is what happens when Kunio-kun and crew take to the soccer pitch.
A pair of Nintendo Power Pad games which, in retrospect, was a harbinger of the casual-oriented peripheral party pack.
A light-gun shooter that uses the NES Zapper. A lone pilot must defend the planet Earth from the Ragossians and their bacteriological weapon.
Classic NES volleyball game based on the arcade smash hit, U.S. Championship V'Ball. Super Spike V'Ball is one of twenty-two games that were compatible with the NES Four Score (or NES Satellite) for four-player gameplay. The game features three tournament modes: Exercise, American Circuit, and World Cup.
The first installment in the highly acclaimed SimCity franchise by Maxis' Will Wright. The gameplay centers around developing and managing a city in a variety of scenarios using a combination of different zones and buildings.
A text adventure from Nintendo and Pax Softnica that retells the classic tale Journey to the West.
A multiplayer tennis game for the NES and Famicom which featured the names and likenesses of professional tennis players Chris Evert and Ivan Lendl.
The classic game of Tennis for the Game Boy, originally release in 1989. Features four skill levels.
A Breakout/Arkanoid clone for the Game Boy featuring a tiny Mario as the pilot of the paddle. It was one of four launch titles for the Game Boy.
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