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A NES Edutainment game for younger players, featuring characters from Jim Henson's Sesame Street. This one focuses on letters and spatial awareness.
A 1-on-1 battle between the titular 80s hoop stars. Who will triumph? The dead-eye jumpshots of Larry Bird or the anti-gravity dunks of Michael Jordan?
A mission-based boat game developed by Rare for the NES.
A tarot card simulator and one of the few licensed NES games to feature nudity. It came in a silk pouch to add to the creepiness.
WWF WrestleMania is the first home console wrestling game featuring the superstars of the World Wrestling Federation.
The 1988 GameTek adaptation of the celebrity-focused trivia game show, based on the classic pen and paper game Tic-Tac-Toe. The player and their opponent allows the host ask celebrities questions and then determine if they are correct or not.
One of the first ultra-violent arcade games to be released. With extreme violence being the main draw. This classic also featured a moral message about drugs. This game was remade in 2005.
Anticipation is an NES video board game for 1 to 4 players.
One of several video game adaptations of the popular Merv Griffin quiz show Jeopardy!, where contestants are given answers and must determine the questions that lead to them. This particular game was the first of the Rare-developed Jeopardy! games for NES.
The original NES Wheel of Fortune game, based on the popular TV game show.
An isometric combat racing game that was developed by Rare in 1988.
An action RPG developed by Rare Ltd. and the first in a trilogy of games for the NES. The game features a swordsman named Kuros saving a number of damsels in distress on his way to defeat the evil wizard Malkil.
Skiing game for the NES that was eagerly anticipated by some and is generally considered to have not met those expectations.
John Elway's Quarterback is a vertical-scrolling Football sim that features the former Denver Broncos quarterback's likeness. Originally released in Arcades, it was later ported to various home systems.
Run the red light and outrun the cops on this classic pinball machine.
Pin*Bot is a pinball machine which has also been ported to the NES and Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade system.
Compete in a range of sporting events around the world.
An isometric adventure game from Rare Ltd., back when they were still called Ultimate.
Sabreman must search out the lost sections of the Wulf amulet in this colourful flick screen maze game whilst fighting off the many beasts, and the Wulf itself, that inhabit the jungle before making his final escape.
A classic game from the Stamper brothers and Ultimate Play The Game.
Isometric adventure game by Ultimate using the Filmation II engine with scrolling backgrounds.
Command a submarine in the Pacific during World War 2.
The sequel to the popular Jetpac
As Robbie the Robot, players must protect a plant from various insects.
Jetpac is a 2D shooter for the BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. The game was developed by Rare and released in 1983.
Atic Atac is an action/maze game which was developed and released by Ultimate Play The Game in 1983. It was written by Tim Stamper and Chris Stamper.
This culinary action game definitely isn't a Burgertime rip-off
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