A homebrew maze game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
A Famicom game based on the 1960's televised puppet show Hyokkori Hyoutanjima.
The fifth release in Sachen's compilation cartridges for NES. It is labeled "12 in 1" on the box but "7 in 1" on-screen.
Four additional games from Sachen for the NES.
A sequel to a 1987 mahjong game endorsed by Ide Yosuke. Like its predecessor, it makes use of a special mahjong game controller.
The third game in the "SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi" series, released exclusively for the Family Computer in Japan in 1990.
An indie Famicom shoot-'em-up from RIKI. As the titular ninja astronaut, endlessly fire blasts at incoming invaders.
Thunderbolt II is a vertical scrolling shooter from Gamtec, which remained a Taiwan-only release until 2019.
An indie retro platformer for the NES by Retrosouls. Paint the environment by bumping into each block.
A retro puzzle-platformer for the NES by Retrosouls, where you swap between multiple robots to bring each of them to their goals.
As an AI drone based on past U.S. presidents riding a cyborg eagle, battle waves of robots in this 2017 indie NES release by Mega Cat Studios.
A warehouse crate-shoving game for Steepler's Dendy.
An action RPG that resembles Zelda II with ninjas. Released exclusively on the Japanese Famicom.
Horserace betting simulation software for the Japanese Famicom.
Crime Busters was an unlicensed light-gun game for the Famicom Disk System, developed and published by Bit Corporation in Taiwan. It was then released for Famic...
The third Super Cartridge from Sachen collects 5 previously released games with three additional exclusive bouts of Mine Sweeper.
Sachen's second Super Cartridge release contains (technically) 9 games marketed as 10.
A collection of four Sachen titles on one cartridge.
Sachen presents a Xiàngqí simulator for Famicom.
Lucky Bingo, AKA Lucky 777, is an erotic-themed slot machine simulator from Sachen.
Honey Peach is an erotic rock-paper-scissors simulator for Famicom.
Bingo 75 is, despite its name, a slot machine simulator. It was released for the Famicom by Sachen and contains erotic content as a "reward".
The sequel to a game that probably doesn't even exist.
An 8-bit adventure in the Reknum series.
Designed and developed by the Japanese game developer Karu_gamo, who is known for his previous work on the Mamotte Knight (Protect Me Knight) series.
A Famicom turn-based strategy game based on the 1989 sci-fi movie Gunhed. A supercomputer called Kyron-5 threatens the extinction of mankind, forcing a team of ...
The sequel to Ultraman Club includes even more Ultraman variants and the various kaiju he fought on the TV shows in this turn-based RPG inspired by Final Fantas...
A tile stacking and matching game for Famicom.
A special NES ROM created by Ancient to celebrate the three-year anniversary of Gotta Protectors.
Pyramid II is Sachen's NES-only sequel to their Egyptian-themed puzzler.
A second game with the Dòng Dòng Nǎo name; this is an English tutor for Chinese-speaking children.
An NES brawler from Sachen. Oddly one of two games in the same genre for the same platform with the same title.
Six "classic" Sachen titles on one cartridge. Lucky you!
Players guide a worm (caterpillar?) through dangerous traffic in this release from Sachen.
Ploid is a homebrew NES platformer, also released on Switch.
Uchūsen is a homebrew NES shoot-'em-up released in June 2020.
It's a living sketch versus office supplies in this homebrew NES platformer co-developed by a father and daughter team.
A simplistic platform fighter featuring characters from across various homebrew NES titles.
A baseball team management game for the Famicom and the second game in ASCII's long-running "Best Play" series.
The Sequel to 8Bit Music Power. 8Bit Music Power Final puts chiptunes along with a visualizer on a TV all while playing mini games and being able to remix and c...
Groove to music while playing minigames and enjoying interactive art galleries.
Early Sesame Street edutainment game for multiple old platforms.
A Famicom game designed to teach players how to successfully bet at horse racing, endorsed by Shugoro Izaki.
A strategy game exclusive to the Nintendo Famicom in which the player is the president of a struggling car manufacturing company and must keep profits high for ...
Super Xevious: GAMP no Nazou (The Mystery of GAMP) is a Famicom-exclusive sequel to Xevious. It was developed and published by Namco. Despite its similar name, ...
Retro platformer starring... well, a flea.
Columbus: Ougon no Yoake is a video game developed and published by Tomy Corporation for the Nintendo Family Computer. It was released exclusively in Japan on N...
A 2D fighting game based on Journey to the West, released only on the NES/Famicom in China.
An instructional Go game developed exclusively for the Famicom.
Creepy Brawlers is a horror-themed boxing game.
A cartoony platformer from SAS Sakata and Epoch, based on the anime of the same name from Fujiko A. Fujio.
A side-scrolling shooter based on the "Dangerous Detectives" TV series in Japan.
A previously unreleased NES game by The Oliver Twins which was successfully published on cartridge at last over 20 years later thanks to a Kickstarter campaign.
An Irem developed adventure game that is a sequel to the previous Nishimura Kyoutarou Mystery game, Blue Train Satsujin Jiken.
Unreleased action game for the NES with a time travel theme.
An erotic reskin of Menace Beach by Hacker International.
Fighting game based on a Chinese novel, also known as Myth Struggle.
Bingo is a gambling simulator for NES, based on a popular Taiwanese parlor game.
An instructional baduk/go game release only in South Korea.
A football game released exclusively for the Famicom. A North American localization featuring Mike Ditka was eventually cancelled.
A Famicom baseball game from Hect endorsed by Japanese pitcher Takenori Emoto.
Bugtris is a puzzle game where players uncover and capture bugs.
A comedic role-playing game about a hero that goes on a quest to prove that he is a "real man" by defeating a group of powerful women called the Aurora that con...
An NES brawler based on the Jay and Silent Bob film characters and the prequel to Chronic Blunt Punch
A fantasy action/RPG starring Jajamaru.
The sequel to Fighting Hero. There is very likely no Fighting Hero II.
Unlicensed NES fighting game released only in Asia and Brazil. Caltron intended to release it in the US, but it ultimately never surfaced.
The second game in ASCII's Derby Stallion series.
An entry in the Jangō series, exclusively for the Famicom. While it has the most in common with the first game, Jangō 1, it is overall unique to any other ent...
An NES sequel to Way of the Exploding Fist. It was essentially finished, but remained unreleased for decades until Piko Interactive picked up the rights.
An RPG for the Famicom based on the anime/manga Kujaku Ō.
Micro Mages is a 40KB game developed by Morphcat Games for the original NES console. This is a platformer and supports up to 4 simultaneous players.
A sumō game from Arc System Works and Face.
Kiteretsu Daihyakka is an NES game based on the Fujiko Fujio manga and anime of the same name.
Sachen's second Taiwan-rules mahjong game.
Sachen's mahjong title for NES, Game Boy, and Mega Duck.
Full Quiet is Retrotainment Games' third NES game funded through Kickstarter.
The sequel to the NES Magical Taluluto game.
Taluluto's inaugural video game was released by Bandai for the Famicom in 1991.
An indie action game originally released on the NES and then later on more modern platforms.
The Golf '92 is a game for the Nintendo Famicom that involves golfing with popular Japanese golf pros. The game is almost entirely in Japanese with very little ...
"Hello Kitty's Flower Shop" is a children's platform game.
Little Medusa is an action-adventure game for NES, SNES, and Genesis released in 2018.