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Most Popular Nintendo Entertainment System Games - Page 4

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  • Mickey's Safari in Letterland

    1993

    Mickey's Safari in Letterland

    1993

    Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 1.3
    Endlessly entertaining, MICKEY'S SAFARI IN LETTERLAND is a delightful way to help children improve important early recognition skills as they have fun with Mickey and his Disney pal, Goofy! 6 Exciting animated worlds of adventure await all who join Mickey on his safari to find the lost letter tablets and return them to the museum. Hidden surprises are scattered throughout each level--including rare "alphabet jewels" that spell out words and add extra challenge to the fun.
  • Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters

    1992

    Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters

    1992

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    The earth is besieged by Godzilla and monsters, and is in a critical situation. Who will be the ultimate winner, human wisdom or the instincts of the monsters? A highly challenging yet simple simulation game to play! Just choose the commands from the "pop-up" menu and all operations can be done easily. Concentrate on your battle strategy and destroy all the enemy monsters on the earth. Popular monsters are up against the newest "smart" weapons! As the commander of the Allied Defense Forces, you place those controversial smart weapons on the map. Fire and attack as you see fit. There are even some monsters that come to the aid of the Allied Defense Forces!
  • Joe & Mac

    1991

    Joe & Mac

    1991

    Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    It started out as a warm, peaceful summer day. Joe was lying in the green grass daydreaming about brontosaurus burgers while Mac was away hunting for dinosaurs. Hungry and relaxed, Joe returns to the village... BUT WAIT! Where are all the cavewomen? And where is all the food? That bogus bunch of Neanderthal nerds must have kidnapped the cavewomen and eaten the food! With no time to lose, Joe must single-handedly rescue the beloved cavewomen... and find some dinner along the way!
  • Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus

    1989

    Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus

    1989

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.8
    Something was terribly wrong in the distant man-made Spondylus Solar System. One by one the planet's central life support computers had been infected with a life threatening virus while the planet surfaces had been overrun with computerized dinosaurs known as Robosaurs. Under attack in his laboratory on Alpha Planet, Professor Proteus, the mastermind of the Spondylus System and the founder of the Robosaur project suddenly realized that this deadly sabotage could only be the work of his former partner, the deranged Dr. Brainius.
  • Mickey's Adventure in Numberland

    1994

    Mickey's Adventure in Numberland

    1994

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 1.3
    "Oh no", cried Donald the Sheriff. "Pete's done it again!" "He's stolen our numbers-from 1 up through 10!" "Search the whole city-every street every house." "Look high and low-and call Mickey Mouse!" "You can count on me," declared Mickey Mouse. "Don't worry!" "I'll find all the numbers. I'll foil Pete's plot!" "I'm set for adventure. I'm hot on the trail." "With my friends to help guide me, there's no way I can fail!" Immensely entertaining, Mickey's Adventure in Numberland helps improve early number identification and counting skills as it invites children to join Mickey on his quest to locate and return Numberland's stolen numbers. The game features 5 imaginative worlds of fun and fantasy-each with two levels and a seemingly endless supply of animated surprises. Mickey's Adventures in Numberland is an educational game released for the NES in March of 1994.
  • R.B.I. Baseball

    1986

    R.B.I. Baseball

    1986

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.6
    No other baseball game gets you closer to playing in the big time than R.B.I. Baseball. Because every one of the ten teams in R.B.I. Baseball contains the rosters and player stats officially licensed from the MLB Players Association. Like real baseball, these skills and stats affect the outcome of every play. Like a real manager, you'll need to make good use of this vital information - and wise strategy decisions - if you want a winning record. R.B.I. Baseball is so intensely realistic, we've added amusing animation and a touch of humor to keep the action light-hearted and fun. You can play against the computer in a nine game season or compete against a friend in your own best-of-seven series. Stop playing with no-names and step up to the plate with real superstars in R.B.I. Baseball!
  • Dragon Spirit: The New Legend

    1989

    Dragon Spirit: The New Legend

    1989

    Shooter
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Dragon Spirit: The New Legend is a fantasy-themed overhead shoot-'em-up. It is a remixed port of the 1987 arcade game Dragon Spirit.
  • Arkista's Ring

    1990

    Arkista's Ring

    1990

    Puzzle Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.6
    Arkista's Ring is a game developed by American Sammy for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It utilizes the familiar top-down perspective featured in many action-adventure games, such as The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Shining Force. What sets it apart is the linear style of the game, as well as the limitation of one primary character. Interestingly, Arkista's Ring is an example of an early game with a female protagonist-an elf named Christine. The game is now considered to be a particularly rare NES title.
  • Captain America and the Avengers

    1991

    Captain America and the Avengers

    1991

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    The Captain America and the Avengers port for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • Track & Field

    1985

    Track & Field

    1985

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.2
    A sports game, port of the arcade game Track & Field. It was later released in Europe as Track & Field in Barcelona in 1992, in the light of the 1992 Summer Olympics, earlier versions were simply known as Track & Field. The opening song for the NES version is the Chariots of Fire theme by Vangelis (which was also used in the arcade version's high score screen).
  • Disney's The Jungle Book

    1994

    Disney's The Jungle Book

    1994

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    The NES port of Disney's The Jungle Book.
  • Pac-Man

    1988

    Pac-Man

    1988

    Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.8
    Tengen released a port of the Famicom version of Pac-Man for the NES. It was first officially licensed, but was later re-released as an unlicensed black cartridge.
  • Tetris

    1989

    Tetris

    1989

    Puzzle
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.2
    Tengen, an Atari label, released an unlicensed version of Tetris for the Nintendo Entertainment System. After they lost a lawsuit to Nintendo, which acquired the rights from Russia to port the game to home consoles (they already had the handheld consoles rights), Tengen had to destroy every spare cartridge unsold at the time. The Tengen game featured a two-player simultaneous mode not available in Nintendo's version
  • Ninja Kid

    1986

    Ninja Kid

    1986

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.1
    Ninja Kid (regional port of GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Daimakyou) 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 Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak!

    1994

    The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak!

    1994

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.8
    Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm have wandered away from home and it looks like Fred and Barney found them. Unfortunately, an active volcano stands in the way. Now, Fred and Barney must travel across the pre-hysterical world of Bedrock to rescue the kids! Fred swings a mean club and Barney's sling carries a nasty sting in this adventure for the whole family. Scale the side of a cliff, use crocodiles as trampolines, and leap into action as Bedrock's most famous citizens go looking for their children. Collect the hidden five fabled fire gemstones to pay a greedy Pterodactyl to return Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm to their homes!
  • Zen: Intergalactic Ninja

    1993

    Zen: Intergalactic Ninja

    1993

    Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 8
    IF YOU LIKE FIGHTING DIRTY, YOU'RE GONNA DIG ZEN! The greatest environmental disaster in human history is about to hit your backyard. But you're not backing down, because you're Zen, a cold-blooded Ninja warrior who's come to Earth to clean the clock of Lord Contaminous and his crud-loving cronies. But wasting these slimeballs won't be easy. Because they'll spew forth the most hazardous graphics ever to wreak havoc on your NES. We're talking horizontal, vertical and 3/4 view scrolling that will give you a whole new perspective on acid rain, oil spills and ozone-ravaging smog. And wait till you see the fluid character movements. They're hotter than a uranium-oozing nuclear meltdown! There are 12 total levels, each with its own ecological enemies, toxic traps and pollution-fighting objectives. You'll battle oil rig fires, trying to save trapped workers. Use your Photon-Stick to zap gaseous garbage men on a high-speed plutonium mining car ride. Vertical jump through two separate screens to reach a venomous vixen wh
  • Ninja Crusaders

    1991

    Ninja Crusaders

    1991

    Platform Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.9
    They struck without warning, wiping out the Earth's defenses in one master stroke. Cities were crushed, and the invading aliens showed no mercy! A small resistance force of Ninja, refusing to be conquered, still remained to fight the evil Inimicus. A daring plan was devised by the Ancient Ones to send out two special Ninja, and annihilate the alien threat once and for all!
  • Kid Klown in Night Mayor World

    1993

    Kid Klown in Night Mayor World

    1993

    Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    "Hi kids. I'm Kid Klown. And you know what? It looks like that mean old magician, the Night Mayor (get it? Nightmare?) has klown-napped my funny family. So I'm going to play a joke on the dude. But I really need your help. Because he lives in a wild klown-dominion, with a bunch of real goons. And all I have is some magic balloons. So c'mon and give me a hand. I just "nose" you can't wait to get started!"
  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DragonStrike

    1992

    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DragonStrike

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.9
    Wicked dragonarmies threaten the good people of Ansalon. There's only one defense... fight dragons with dragons! Command your winged warrior to fly off and challenge enemy beasts in a tooth-and-claw battle high above Krynn. It's awesome airborne fantasy action in the AD&D game tradition! Engage in exciting dragon-to-dragon combat. Control breathtaking on-screen airborne battles. Choose from three types of dragons: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Attack with potent breath weapons like paralyzing gas, lightning and fireballs. Fly at your choice of two altitudes. Play alone or against an opponent!
  • Code Name: Viper

    1990

    Code Name: Viper

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    The player takes the role of Kenny Smith, an agent of the 98th Special Forces, also known as "Code Name: Viper", who is assigned by his commander, Director Jones, to investigate a large drug syndicate that covers all of South America. Smith's objective is to rescue a missing Viper agent in each of the syndicate's seven hideouts and uncover clues of the Syndicate's true mastermind.
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