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Most Popular Famicom Games - Page 35

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  • Chibi Maruko-chan: Uki Uki Shopping

    1991

    Chibi Maruko-chan: Uki Uki Shopping

    1991

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Chibi Maruko-chan: Uki Uki Shopping is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu

    1989

    Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu

    1989

    Sport Strategy
    Family Computer
    Chuugoku Janshi Story: Tonpuu is a Mahjong game, developed by Zap and published by Natsume, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Chuugoku Senseijutsu

    1988

    Chuugoku Senseijutsu

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    A fortune-telling simulator for the NES developed by Sanritsu and Aicom and published by Jaleco. A fortune-telling game that uses Eastern mysticism to prognosticate on the player's future, based on their year of birth. Though fortune-telling devices weren't unheard of, this was the first NES "game" to provide such a service. It would, however, be followed almost immediately with Induction Produce's '89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai; another fortune-telling interactive simulator. The player can choose to receive their fortune in distinct areas of their lives, including romantic prospects, the best time to marry their partner and the outcome of their future business dealings. Due to the minimal impact and relative obscurity of Eastern horoscopes in the west, the game was never released outside of Japan, though the US would eventually receive their own equivalent with Taboo: The Sixth Sense.
  • Famicom Shogi: Ryuu-Ou-Sen

    1991

    Famicom Shogi: Ryuu-Ou-Sen

    1991

    Sport Strategy Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    Famicom Shogi: Ryuu-Ou-Sen is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Home Data and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Silva Saga

    1992

    Silva Saga

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure Indie
    Family Computer
    Silva Saga is a Role-Playing game, developed by Yuto Ramon and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • Super Black Onyx

    1988

    Super Black Onyx

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Super Black Onyx is an RPG developed by Bullet Proof Software for the Famicom and published in Japan in 1988. It is an expanded version of the game The Black Onyx, which includes the ability to cast spells, more monsters, and a larger dungeon to explore. It also enhances the presentation of the graphics beyond what was standard for the computer versions at the time, and simplified the controls to be played with a control pad.
  • STED: Iseki Wakusei no Yabou

    1990

    STED: Iseki Wakusei no Yabou

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    STED: Iseki Wakusei no Yabou ("STED: Starfield of Memorable Relics") is a science-fiction roleplaying game developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Alpha Denshi and published by K. Amusement Leasing on July 27th, 1990 in Japan. The game takes place during "Star date 0991" and has the player take control of a group of heroes as they track down a distress signal sent from a distant planet just as a significant rise in "monster activity" has been detected.
  • Don Doko Don 2

    1992

    Don Doko Don 2

    1992

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Similar to the original Don Doko Don, the player controls a bearded dwarf wielding a hammer to flatten enemies and throw them. But unlike the original, this version is a side-scroller. The game consists of five stages, plus the final boss battles. The player's goal is to reach the end of each stage, defeat a boss, and collect a bag,(antidote ingredient,) to advance to the next.
  • Grand Master

    1991

    Grand Master

    1991

    Platform Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Featuring a Western fantasy theme, Grand Master is an action RPG developed by Soft Machine and Published by Varie with a story told through multiple story branches the player can discover.
  • Auto-Upturn

    1991

    Auto-Upturn

    1991

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    Auto-Upturn is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Sachen, which was released in Asia in 1991.
  • Kamen Rider Club: Gekitotsu Shocker Land

    1988

    Kamen Rider Club: Gekitotsu Shocker Land

    1988

    Platform Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Kamen Rider Club: Gekitotsu Shocker Land is an action adventure game developed for the Famicom and published by Bandai in Japan on February 3, 1988. It is based on Bandai's Kamen Rider franchise, a weekly science fiction story created by Japanese manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori which was published in Shōnen Magazine, as well as being aired on television.
  • King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch

    1987

    King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Ikari no Megaton Punch is based on the movie King Kong Lives (called King Kong 2 in Japan). The player takes control of King Kong in a quest to rescue Lady Kong from evil forces. This is an action game where the protagonist must travel to several different worlds in order to defeat bosses and earn keys that are needed to save Lady Kong from her imprisonment. King Kong's main attacks are either punching, hopping on, or throwing boulders at all his various enemies.
  • Cosmic Epsilon

    1989

    Cosmic Epsilon

    1989

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    An alien menace from the Epsilon Empire threatens to destroy life on Earth as you know it! Take flight and blast your enemies down in this rail shooter that is reminiscent of Space Harrier. Cosmic Epsilon puts the NES through its paces with a stereoscopic 3D mode and advanced background scaling.
  • Musashi no Bouken

    1990

    Musashi no Bouken

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Musashi lives somewhere in medieval Japan in the village of Arima . He is the son of the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi and a skilled fighter himself. One day he hears of a rumor that the evil wizard Kojiro, his father's archenemy, has apparently reared up his ugly head once again! Kojiro's demons invade the land, and threaten death and destruction. "I shall defeat Kojiro!" - says Musashi, - "and maybe even get the girl"...
  • Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu

    1987

    Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    In the kingdom of Palmeccia both the King and Queen have been murdered by the hands of a servant of Ragon, son of the Zuhl. Take control of the Prince of Palmeccia in a quest for revenge and to kill the evil Ragon.
  • Radia Senki: Reimeihen

    1991

    Radia Senki: Reimeihen

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    The story revolves around a hero who awakens in a field, without any memories of who he is or where he comes from. After befriending a magician named Darus and rescuing Princess Lefis of Ark from her crashed airship, he learns that the nations of Samara and Ark have been conquered by tyrants named Nova and Gadiss respectively. The hero is launched into a quest to protect the Princess, free the people from the villains' reign, and discover his identity.
  • Sukeban Deka III

    1988

    Sukeban Deka III

    1988

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Family Computer
    Yui Kazama, a delinquent schoolgirl, is taken in by the government and forced to fight crime to redeem herself. She is given the codename "Saki Asamiya" and a metal yo-yo that doubled as a badge and made to infiltrate high schools around Japan to investigate and stop criminal activities.
  • Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Frieza!!

    1991

    Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Frieza!!

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Family Computer
    Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Frieza!! is a role playing video game released only in Japan by Bandai on August 10, 1991, for the Nintendo Famicom. Gekishin Freeza!! is also one of the games downloadable in the game compilation J Legend Retsuden for Nintendo 3DS.
  • Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzou Ningen

    1992

    Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzou Ningen

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    Family Computer
    Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzou Ningen is the sequel of Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza. The game starts off in the Frieza Saga as Super Saiyan Goku fighting Frieza, and it ends in the Imperfect Cell Saga in the battle of Piccolo against Imperfect Cell. The game also features characters from the movie Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge. It is the first game in the Gokuden series where power levels are not stated.
  • Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den

    1989

    Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Dragon Ball 3: Goku-den is a role playing video game released only in Japan by Bandai. It is the third Dragon Ball video game for Famicom (its predecessors being Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo and Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu). Its sequel is Dragon Ball Z: Kyoushuu! Saiyan. You control Son Goku and his friends Krillin and Yamcha in this game. The gameplay is mostly based on training your characters and then taking them to fight enemies, advancing the plot. All the activities in the game (including walking around on the world map) are performed through choosing one of the available cards. Depending on the value of the card, you can move a certain amount of squares on the map, have an advantage in a battle, etc.
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