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US title 10-Yard Fight
Japanese title (kanji)10ヤードファイト
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo / Irem
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots This simple American football game is a port of the arcade classic. You can select the skill level of your computer opponent: high school, college, pro, play-offs, and Super Bowl. The game lacks a license from either a professional football league or a players association, so players and teams are generic. Changes from the arcade original include the ability to play as both offense and defense during a game as well as a simultaneous two-player versus mode.

US title Balloon Fight
Japanese title (kanji)バルーンファイト
Alternate titlesZero Gravity
Alternate titlesFish War
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Barker Bill's Trick Shooting
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Baseball
Japanese title (kanji)ベースボール
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots This simplified version of baseball was one of the NES' launch titles in North America. Though it lacks an official license from any real baseball league and therefore features no real team names (just letters, all the teams play identically), uniform colors are meant to represent Major League Baseball franchises (in the Japanese version, they're meant to represent teams in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League). The gameplay is very basic, consisting mostly of pitching and batting, with most field play being automated by the computer. Players need to adjust position before bouncing the ball away. Home run may be scored randomly. Fouls are present here, no speech however. Game is for NES & FamiCom, but only NES version is legible.

US title Clu Clu Land
Japanese title (kanji)クルクルランド
Alternate titlesLido
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Cobra Triangle
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker Rare / Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Dance Aerobics
Japanese titleFamily Trainer - Aerobics Studio
Japanese title (kanji)ファミリートレーナー - エアロビスタジオ
Release year1987
Publisher/Maker NIntendo / Bandai
Players1
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Devil World
European TitleDevil World
Japanese title (kanji)デビルワールド
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots This arcade-style game never made it to the United States, supposedly due to Nintendo of America's censorship rules regarding religious imagery, but was released in Japan and Europe. As the dragon Tamagon, you must "attack the Devil's World" while avoiding (or defeating) various enemies and obstacles. The Devil hinders your progress by changing the direction the screen is moving, putting you at risk of being crushed or encountering an enemy. Some levels are cleared by collecting all dots on screen (which can only be achieved while holding a cross) or by collecting all four Bibles and returning them to the seal in the middle of the level. Also includes a simultaneous two-player co-op mode.

US title Donkey Kong
Japanese title (kanji)ドンキーコング
Release year1981
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Donkey Kong 3
Japanese title (kanji)ドンキーコング3
Alternate titlesBandits
Alternate titlesFrogland
Alternate titlesGorilla 3
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Donkey Kong Classics
Release year1982
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Donkey Kong Jr.
Japanese title (kanji)ドンキーコングJr.
Alternate titlesKing Kong 2
Alternate titlesRescue Kuck
Release year1982
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Japanese titleDonkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi
Japanese title (kanji)ドンキーコングJr.の算数遊び
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Dr. Mario
Japanese title (kanji)Dr.マリオ(ドクターマリオ)
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Duck Hunt
Japanese title (kanji)ダックハント
Alternate titlesAnti - Terror Action
Alternate titlesInvader
Alternate titlesSnowfield Shoot
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots In Duck Hunt, players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks that appear on the television screen. The ducks appear one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoot them down. The player receives points upon shooting each duck. If the player shoots the required number of ducks in a single round, the player will advance to the next round; otherwise, the player will receive a game over.

US title Earthbound
Japanese titleMother
Japanese title (kanji)MOTHER(マザー)
Alternate titlesEarthbound Zero
Alternate titlesEarthBound Beginnings
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker NIntendo / Shigesato Itoi / Ape / Pax Softnica
Players1
GenreRole Playing Game
Show all screenshots The first game of the legendary saga.

US title Excitebike
Japanese title (kanji)エキサイトバイク
Alternate titlesDerby
Alternate titlesTip Moto
Alternate titlesRisker
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreRacing
Show all screenshots Motorcycle racing game for NES & FamiCom. Player may race against time (A mode) or against opponents and time (B mode). Placing 4th or lower means game over. Hold B button right after countdown (not during) for a short time to speed motorcycle up slightly, but avoid overheat by pressing A. Watch out for dark stages.

US title F-1 Race
Japanese title (kanji)F1レース
Alternate titlesUfo race
Alternate titlesBoat race
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreRacing
Show all screenshots High speed (over 350 km/h) Formula-1 racing on simplified versions of known circuits around the world. Collision with other car ends with explosion. Number of laps is indefinite on stage 5 on all 3 skill levels. Friction is low on level 3. For FamiCom only.

US title Famicom Disk System BIOS
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots This is the BIOS for the Famicom Disk System, an add-on to the Famicom in Japan that allowed it to play special games released on disks. Some emulators may require this ROM to be present before FDS games can be played.

Japanese titleFamicom Wars
Japanese title (kanji)ファミコンウォーズ
Release year1988
Publisher/Maker Nintendo / FCI
Players2
GenreStrategy
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Family BASIC
Japanese title (kanji)ファミリーベーシックV3
Alternate titlesFamicom BASIC
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Family BASIC allows users to program simple games and other applications using a dialect of the programming language BASIC. It was released only in Japan and was intended for use with the Famicom Keyboard. Programs written in Family BASIC could be saved to cassette using a cassette tape recorder. It allowed users to utilize graphics from earlier Nintendo games (such as Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong) in their programs.

US title Fire Emblem
Japanese titleFire Emblem Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Ken
Japanese title (kanji)ファイアーエムブレム 暗黒竜と光の剣
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreStrategy
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

Japanese titleFire Emblem Gaiden
Japanese title (kanji)ファイアーエムブレム外伝
Release year1993
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreStrategy
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Ginga no Sannin
Japanese title (kanji)銀河の三人
Release year1987
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreStrategy
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Golf
Japanese title (kanji)ゴルフ
Alternate titlesStroke & Match Golf
Alternate titlesGolfer
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Gomoku Narabe
Japanese titleFive in a Row
Japanese title (kanji)五目ならべ 連珠
Alternate titlesGobang
Alternate titlesFive Chess
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Gumshoe
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots Lightgun-only game. Shooting within 5 stages. Mostly at daytime. Shooting red balloons gives a bullet. For NES only.

US title Gyromite
Japanese title (kanji)ジャイロ
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Hogan's Alley
Japanese title (kanji)ホーガンズアレイ
Alternate titlesDebar Bomb
Alternate titlesForest Guard
Alternate titlesShooter
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots Shooting into textures within police training. Empty wall, city and can factory landscapes are included here. Time changes a little bit in city mode. Do not shoot into unarmed textures, but avoid cop. For NES & FamiCom.

US title HVC Kensa Cassette Contlorer Test (Sample)
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Ice Climber
Japanese title (kanji)アイスクライマー
Alternate titlesClimbing Club
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Climbing in high-mountain areas to 32 tops. Floors 7; 8 & bonus stage are slippery. Remember to: hit the seals, watch out for yourself and plan your jump strategy correctly. Collecting any of the items in bonus stages is not necessary. For NES & FamiCom, but seals are available only in FamiCom release, yeti seems to be a replacement in NES release.

US title Ice Hockey
Japanese title (kanji)アイスホッケー
Release year1988
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Choose from the United States, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Poland, or the Soviet Union. Assemble a team by selecting from different types of players and take on the computer or a human player. A speed option allows you to set the tempo of the game and length of rounds. Ice Hockey even includes fights on the ice, which can break out into full team-on-team brawls.

US title Joy Mech Fight
Japanese title (kanji)ジョイメカファイト
Release year1993
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreVS Fighting
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Kid Icarus
Japanese titleHikari Shinwa - Parutena no Kagami
Japanese title (kanji)光神話 パルテナの鏡
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Kung Fu
Japanese titleSpartan X
Japanese title (kanji)スパルタンx
Alternate titlesBruce Lee 1
Publisher/Maker Nintendo / Irem
Players1
GenreBeat'em Up
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Ladies Golf
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Legend of Zelda, The
Japanese titleZelda no Densetsu 1 - The Hyrule Fantasy
Japanese title (kanji)ゼルダの伝説1
Alternate titlesDong Fang de Chuan Shuo - The Hyrule Fantasy
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker NIntendo
Players1
GenreRole Playing Game
Show all screenshots Hyrule's Princess Zelda has been kidnapped by Ganon, and it's up to the green tunic-clad Link to save her. Using a variety of weapons, Link will have to battle enemies and transverse the massive kingdom of Hyrule to find secret underground dungeons where monsters guard the seven pieces of the shattered Triforce. Along his way Link will find assistance from wise old men and women hiding in caves. He'll have to find rupees to buy items and upgrades for his weapons (or he could just try his luck at earning rupees through the "Money Making Game"). Once Link has reassembled the Triforce, he will have to enter Death Mountain and take on Ganon for the fate of Princess Zelda and Hyrule.

US title Mach Rider
Japanese title (kanji)マッハライダー
Alternate titlesRoad Rash 3
Alternate titlesTrump Tank
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreShooter
Show all screenshots Motorcycle with shotgun riding game through 9 stages. Endurance mode available and solo courses. This game is set in 2112. For FamiCom and NES.

US title Mahjong
Japanese title (kanji)麻雀
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreGambling
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Mario's Time Machine!
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Bowser has used a time machine to steal various artifacts from throughout history to display in his museum. Only Mario can use that time machine to return those items to their rightful times, learning interesting historical facts along the way, before a final showdown with Bowser himself!

US title Mario Bros.
European TitleMario Bros. Classic
Japanese titleKaettekita MARIO BROS.
Japanese title (kanji)かえってきた MARIO BROS.
Alternate titlesPipeline
Alternate titlesTeletubbies
Alternate titlesRoge Brer
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Metroid
Japanese title (kanji)メトロイド
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreAdventure
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title NES Open Tournament Golf
Japanese titleMario Open Golf
Japanese title (kanji)マリオオープンゴルフ
Release year1991
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title NES Play Action Football
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players4
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title NES PowerPad Test Cart
Release year1980
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots A simple test program for the Nintendo Entertainment System's PowerPad accessory.

US title Nintendo World Championships 1990
Japanese title (kanji)任天堂ワールドチャンピオンシップ 1990
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Long considered the "holy grail" of NES game collectors, this competition cartridge includes truncated versions of Super Mario Bros., Rad Racer, and Tetris. Compete in all three within a time limit to achieve the highest score! Unplayable in some emulators due to a DIP switch on the cartridge that the emulator must be programmed for.

US title Pinball
Japanese title (kanji)ピンボール
Alternate titlesFlip Out
Alternate titlesHoodle
Alternate titlesLucky Ball
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePinball
Show all screenshots This simple pinball game was one of the launch titles for the NES in North America and Famicom for Japanese market. The pinball table is split between two screens (upper and lower), with a third screen used for a Breakout-style bonus round featuring Mario and Pauline from Donkey Kong.

US title Popeye
Japanese title (kanji)ポパイ
Alternate titlesDada
Release year1982
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Popeye no Eigo Asobi
Japanese title (kanji)ポパイの英語遊び
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Pro Wrestling
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Play as Fighter Hayabusa, Starman, The Amazon, Kin Corn Karn, Giant Panther, or King Slender and challenge the rest of the Video Wrestling Association roster to become the VWA Champion! Defend your title enough times and you'll be granted a title unification match with the mysterious champion of the Video Wrestling Federation, Great Puma! Each wrestler has his own unique set of finishing moves, from Starman's Flying Cross Chop to The Amazon's Outlaw Choke to Fighter Hayabusa's Back Brain Kick. Remember: A winner is you!

US title Punch-Out!!
Japanese titleMike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
Japanese title (kanji)マイクタイソンパンチアウト
Release year1987
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Play as Little Mac and take on a slew of boxers like Glass Joe, Bald Bull, and Soda Popinski! Become the champion in the minor, major, and world circuits and take on the man himself, Mike Tyson! (Tyson was replaced in a later release by a fictional character, Mr. Dream). Defeating Tyson has been described by many as one of the most difficult video game accomplishments of all time.

Japanese titleShin 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong - Yakuman Tengoku
Japanese title (kanji)新4人打ちマージャン 役満天国
Release year1991
Publisher/Maker Nintendo / Chatnoir
Players1
GenreGambling
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Soccer
Japanese title (kanji)サッカー
Alternate titlesFootball
Alternate titlesWorld Cup
Alternate titlesWorld Cup 2002
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Simplified soccer game for NES & FamiCom. Playing with NPC opponents or human player. Off-sides are random, no fouls, substitutes, accidental goals or any cards are implemented here. 5 skill levels, 7 countries (graphical changes only) and 3 lengths of half time.

US title Stack Up (Block Set)
Japanese title (kanji)ブロック
Alternate titlesRobot Block
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreUnique
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Stadium Events
European TitleWorld Class Track Meet
Japanese titleFamily Trainer - Running Stadium
Japanese title (kanji)ファミリートレーナーシリーズ2 ランニングスタジアム
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Bandai / Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Startropics
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreAdventure
Show all screenshots As Mike Jones, star baseball player, you'll need to transverse many exotic islands and fight monsters with your magic yo-yo to rescue your uncle from the evil alien Zoda. Along the way you'll encounter colorful characters who will help you on your quest.

US title Startropics II - Zoda's Revenge
Release year1994
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreRole Playing Game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Super Mario Bros.
Japanese title (kanji)スーパーマリオブラザーズ
Alternate titlesFrog Prince
Alternate titlesMushroom
Alternate titlesSuper Simpsons
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots One of the most famous and beloved games ever, Super Mario Bros. set the standard for the platformer genre. Until 2009, it was the best selling video game of all time. As Mario (or Luigi), you'll have to travel across thirty-two unique levels ranging from snow-covered tundras to underground caverns to vast oceans, each filled with Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Piranha Plants to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser. Aiding your quest will be useful power-ups like the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Starman.

US title Super Mario Bros. + Duck Hunt
Release year1990
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreMultigame Collection
Show all screenshots Contains Super Mario & Duck Hunt on one cartridge. Sold only in the USA.

US title Super Mario Bros. 2
Japanese titleSuper Mario USA
Japanese title (kanji)スーパーマリオUSA
Alternate titlesSuper Mario Bros. 5
Alternate titlesWorderful Mario
Release year1988
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots In this North American sequel to the classic Super Mario Bros., Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Peach venture across twenty levels of the magical kingdom of Sub-Con to rescue its kidnapped inhabitants and defeat the evil usurper king Wart. SMB2 (originally an unrelated Famicom Disk System game titled Doki Doki Panic in Japan but retooled as a Mario game for its US release) was the first American game to establish that Luigi has a higher jump than his brother and that Peach can float using her dress, both of which would become defining characteristics in later titles. It also introduced a whole new cast of enemies to the Mario universe, including now-regulars like Shyguys, Bob-ombs, and Birdo.

US title Super Mario Bros. 3
Japanese titleSuper Mario Bros. 3
Japanese title (kanji)スーパーマリオブラザーズ3
Alternate titlesSuper Mari Boss 3
Alternate titlesSuper Mario Sister
Release year1988
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Bowser has sent his seven children, the Koopalings, to seven kingdoms within the Mushroom World. Using their magic wands, they have transformed each of the kings into animals and are terrorizing the Mushroom World from their doomships. It's up to Mario and Luigi to stop the Koopalings, and this time they have a whole new slew of power-ups to help them, including the Raccoon Leaf, the Hammer Bros. Suit, and the always popular Tanooki Suit.

US title Super Spike V'Ball + Nintendo World Cup
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker Nintendo / Technos Japan
Players4
GenreMultigame Collection
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Super Team Games
Japanese titleFamily Trainer - Daiundoukai
Release year1987
Publisher/Maker Bandai / Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Tennis
Japanese title (kanji)テニス
Release year1983
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Simple tennis game for NES & FamiCom. Double player mode available only in doubles.

US title Tetris (Nintendo)
Japanese titleTetris
Japanese title (kanji)テトリス
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Nintendo produced this version of Tetris, which sports colorful graphics and the iconic "falling blocks puzzle" gameplay associated with the franchise. This version only allows for single-player gameplay as opposed to the two-player versus modes offered in Nintendo's Game Boy version, Tengen's unlicensed NES version, and later releases in the series.

US title Tetris 2
Japanese titleTetris Flash
Japanese title (kanji)テトリスフラッシュ
Release year1993
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title To The Earth
Release year1989
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Urban Champion
Japanese title (kanji)アーバンチャンピオン
Alternate titlesSpar
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreVS Fighting
Show all screenshots Simple fighting on polar day city streets. Only hand fight, no kicks. Cops arrive randomly and after 99 seconds. Opponent is down every 3 rounds or player after 3 rounds (not always necessarily in a row). For NES & FamiCom.

US title Volleyball
Japanese titleVolleyball
Japanese title (kanji)バレーボール(FDS版)
Release year1986
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreSport
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Wario's Woods
Japanese titleWario no Mori
Japanese title (kanji)ワリオの森
Release year1994
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Wild Gunman
Japanese title (kanji)ワイルドガンマン
Alternate titlesPop
Alternate titlesSharp Shooter
Alternate titlesGunfignt
Release year1984
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreLight Gun Shooter
Show all screenshots Lightgun-only game. Game is set in cacti field at night and saloon somewhere at dawn. Timed game -shoot bad guys first before they fire own guns. Clear all the mess in saloon mode with 10 bullets (15 in clip). For NES & FamiCom.

US title Wrecking Crew
Japanese title (kanji)レッキングクルー
Alternate titlesDestroy I
Alternate titlesDestroy I
Release year1985
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenrePlatformer
Show all screenshots Destroying walls and ladders, sometimes with pseudo-helper (no score when he hits first). Watch out for all the enemies. Plan your strategy in ladder levels. 100 levels within 7-story buildings. Contains bonus stages (who finds the coin first - wins). For NES & FamiCom.

US title Yoshi's Cookie
Japanese titleYoshi no Cookie
Japanese title (kanji)ヨッシーのクッキー
Alternate titlesSuper Mario Bros. 12
Alternate titlesMa Li 12
Release year1992
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Yoshi
European TitleMario & Yoshi
Japanese titleYoshi no Tamago
Japanese title (kanji)ヨッシーのたまご
Release year1991
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players2
GenreLogic game
Show all screenshots Sorry, but there is no description for this game yet.

US title Zelda II - The Adventure of Link
Japanese titleLegend of ZeldaⅡ - Link no Bouken
Japanese title (kanji)リンクの冒険
Release year1987
Publisher/Maker Nintendo
Players1
GenreAdventure
Show all screenshots A sleeping spell has been cast on Princess Zelda, and it's up to Link to remove it by assembling a variety of magical crystals. These crystals are hidden in palaces scattered throughout the vast land of Hyrule, and making matters more difficult, Link is being pursued by former minions of Ganon, who want to resurrect their fallen leader by killing Link and sprinkling his blood over Ganon's ashes. As part of his quest, Link must visit villages and learn magic spells. This game marked a huge departure from the first Zelda--rather than being an adventure game with a "top-down" perspective, Zelda II combines a "top-down" overworld map with platforming levels and RPG elements. Often considered the "black sheep" of the Zelda series.

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