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Most Popular Famicom Games - Page 20

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  • Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Mortal Kombat II

    1994

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Mortal Kombat II is a pirated port of Mortal Kombat made by Cony Soft (known as Yoko Soft in this game) in 1994. This should not be mistaken for Mortal Kombat II (Hummer Team).
  • Final Fight 3

    1998

    Final Fight 3

    1998

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Final Fight 3 is a pirated port of the SNES game of the same name, made by Hummer Team in 1998. This is Hummer Team's last game published under J.Y. Company. This is a direct port of the SNES game. All four playable characters from the original game are present, as are most of the enemies, bosses, and rounds. However, the weaker enemies appear throughout the whole game.
  • Family Tennis

    1987

    Family Tennis

    1987

    Simulator Sport
    Family Computer
    Family Tennis is Namco's first tennis game, it features a roster of sixteen players (twelve male and four female) all based on real-life professional tennis players at the time, such as Ivan Lendl, Boris Becker, Mats Wilander, Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graf. The game includes six tournaments, including the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, and offers play on grass, clay, and hardcourts, as well as a unique "cosmo" surface that takes place in outer space with astronaut ballboys. There are three modes of play to choose from: exhibition, tournament and world tour. Exhibition mode consists of a single exhibition match for one or two players, while Tournament mode allows up to eight players to face off in a singles tourney. Both of these modes also include a "Watch" option, in which all players are controlled by the computer. World Tour mode takes the player through an entire year on tour playing against computer-controlled opponents, using a password save system. Doubles matches aren't available in an
  • Family Basic

    1984

    Family Basic

    1984

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    The Family Basic is a Basic interpreter for the Famicom that was only released in Japan. It included the Famicom Keyboard and a tape drive called the Famicom Data Recorder. Many versions were released following the first version which was released in June 1984. Version 3 included games that were based on previous Nintendo titles.
  • Battle Baseball

    1993

    Battle Baseball

    1993

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Battle Baseball is a Japan-only baseball video game developed by Vic Tokai and published by Banpresto for the Famicom on February 19, 1993. A part of the collaborative "Compati Sports Series" (コンパチスポーツシリーズ Konpachi Supōtsu Shirīzu) in the Compati Hero series, it crosses over characters from several popular Japanese franchises, including Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam.
  • Famista '94

    1993

    Famista '94

    1993

    Sport
    Family Computer
  • Famista '93

    1992

    Famista '93

    1992

    Sport
    Family Computer
  • Famista '92

    1991

    Famista '92

    1991

    Sport
    Family Computer
  • Famista '91

    1990

    Famista '91

    1990

    Sport
    Family Computer
  • Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The first of the Pro Yakyuu Family baseball series. The game became the first console game of its kind to be licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and used actual MLB player names, unlike other baseball video games of the late 1980s.
  • Neo Heiankyo Alien

    2017

    Neo Heiankyo Alien

    2017

    Family Computer
  • Magic John

    1990

    Magic John

    1990

    Family Computer
  • Final Mission

    1990

    Final Mission

    1990

    Family Computer
    The Japanese version of S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team, Final Mission, was released a year before the American version and there are a few differences between the two. The game's opening story sequence is completely different, showing the obliteration of various cities before the alien invasion begins. Instead of a selectable male or female main character, both players control palette-swapped male soldiers, one of whom is Russian, which was inconceivable for the western market. The game's difficulty was made easier for the American version as well. Instead of six lives, the player begins with only three lives and any upgrade they possess is lost whenever their character is hit. The player's satellites also function differently. Instead of orbiting automatically, they're aligned by the player while moving the character left or right. Their firepower was also weaker. The map shown before each stage in the American version was not featured in the original Japanese version.
  • Matendouji

    1990

    Matendouji

    1990

    Family Computer
  • Obake no Q-Taro: Wan-wan Panic

    1985

    Obake no Q-Taro: Wan-wan Panic

    1985

    Family Computer
  • Ninja Cop Saizou

    1989

    Ninja Cop Saizou

    1989

    Family Computer
  • Reigen Doushi

    1988

    Reigen Doushi

    1988

    Family Computer
    Reigen Doushi is a beat 'em up video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988 in Japan. It is based on the 1985 film, Mr. Vampire (Reigen Doushi being the Japanese title of the film).
  • Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain

    1991

    Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain

    1991

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Family Computer
    Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain following the same storyline as the TV show of the same name, is a 2D action game where your main weapon is hand-to-hand combat. You can also intercept bullets with your attacks and there are power-ups as well along the way on every stage. The stages are devided into Areas, from A - G. Area B - F can be played in any ordere via a select screen and Area G will be open until all previous areas have been cleared.
  • World Grand Prix: Pole to Finish

    1989

    World Grand Prix: Pole to Finish

    1989

    Racing
    Family Computer
  • Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World

    1992

    Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World

    1992

    Family Computer
    Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World is a 2D platformer. Later released as Panic Restaurant in the West with a changed main character sprite and increased difficulty.
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