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  • Jangou

    1990

    Jangou

    1990

    Family Computer
  • Blackjack

    2005

    Blackjack

    2005

    Family Computer
  • Táiwān Májiàng II

    Táiwān Májiàng II

    Family Computer
  • Idemitsu: Space College - Easy Physics and Chemisty of Dangerous Goods

    1990

    Idemitsu: Space College - Easy Physics and Chemisty of Dangerous Goods

    1990

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. Ordered by Idemitsu and designed to encourage/help teach gas station employees the information needed to obtain Type-C dangerous goods handler qualifications.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 6th Grade Part 2

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 6th Grade Part 2

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 6th Grade Part 1

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 6th Grade Part 1

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 5th Grade Part 2

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 5th Grade Part 2

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 5th Grade Part 1

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 5th Grade Part 1

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 2

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 2

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that requires a Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 1

    1989

    NHK Academy: Space School - Math 4th Grade Part 1

    1989

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that requires a Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function. 1 of 7 games known to use the adapter. It is supposed to be used alongside a textbook to answer the questions given in parts of the game.
  • Street Blaster II Pro

    1993

    Street Blaster II Pro

    1993

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    Is a pirated port of Street Fighter II: Championship Edition, made by Cony Soft in 1993. This release only contains the original 8 fighters, with the bosses appearing in later variants. The presentation is more accurate to the real Street Fighter II than the re-releases/hacks that came afterwards. Like Cony's other games, the AI is considered to be unfairly difficult and is known to frequently spam specials. The special moves themselves are executed differently to the official Street Fighter II, requiring the player to press a direction on the D-pad plus A and B at the same time, with the exception of special moves that require to press a button repeatedly. The ending is a simple credits screen which appears in many of Cony's other games.
  • Mahjong Trap

    1989

    Mahjong Trap

    1989

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    Unlicensed NES Mahjong game.
  • 8bit-Collection Data East Vol. 01

    2018

    8bit-Collection Data East Vol. 01

    2018

    Family Computer
    Six Data East classics on one Famicom cartridge.
  • 8bit-Collection Jaleco Vol. 01

    2017

    8bit-Collection Jaleco Vol. 01

    2017

    Family Computer
    8bit-Collection JALECO Vol.1 is an 8-bit cartridge which built 4 titles in one cassette of old masterpiece game. Includes: - Exerion - Formation Z - Field Combat - City Connection
  • 8bit-Collection Jaleco Vol. 02

    2018

    8bit-Collection Jaleco Vol. 02

    2018

    Family Computer
    A second Data East collection for Famicom, from Retro-Bit and JNNEX. Included on this cartridge: Ninja JaJamaru-kun Esper Boukentai Pinball Quest
  • 8bit-Collection Culture Brain Vol. 01

    8bit-Collection Culture Brain Vol. 01

    Fighting
    Family Computer
  • Banana

    1986

    Banana

    1986

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    The game takes place in a world called Banana Land, which is populated by anthropomorphic moles. Mr. Mole is on a picnic with his wife and son when an earthquake strikes, trapping his wife and son underground! Help Mr. Mole rescue his wife (and sometimes son) and find their way to the exit through underground areas of varying design. The game features 105 stages and a custom stage design mode. The object of each stage is to make it to the exit after picking up all the various food items and Mr. Mole's family members. There is no way to "die" as such, but the player can make a mistake and make a stage impossible to complete; for this reason the player can "give up" by pressing the A and B buttons simultaneously to re-try the stage.
  • Cadillac

    1990

    Cadillac

    1990

    Family Computer
    Cadillac is a match-three card/puzzle game hybrid released by Hect first for the Japanese Famicom and later for the PlayStation. It uses a five by five grid in which the player must position playing cards in order to create sets of three, which are then removed. The game uses a casino theme, with the game grid resembling a green felt poker table.
  • Robot

    Robot

    Shooter Arcade
    Family Computer
    Robot is a hack (variant) of Gallagant.
  • 4-nin Uchi Mahjong

    1984

    4-nin Uchi Mahjong

    1984

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    4-nin Uchi Mahjong is a Family Computer video game about mahjong. It was only released in Japan using the Japanese language and it was Nintendo's second mahjong game ever made.
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