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Most Popular Family Computer Games - Page 26

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  • Huge Insect

    2001

    Huge Insect

    2001

    Family Computer
    Huge Insect is one of Sachen's rarest unlicensed games for the NES, originally developed by Thin Chen Enterprise in 1993 and listed in Sachen's catalog but never actually produced until a limited run of circa 30 copies in 2001.
  • Family Trainer: Meiro Daisakusen

    1987

    Family Trainer: Meiro Daisakusen

    1987

    Family Computer
    A Famicom game developed by Bandai as part of their Family Trainer series, which all use the Family Trainer (Power Pad) accessory. The goal is to explore mazes.
  • Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100

    1987

    Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100

    1987

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Miracle Ropit's Adventure in 2100 is an action platformer featuring the titular robot, piloted by a young girl. When the robot is hit, it will break down and dump the girl out. The girl cannot shoot enemies, and will die after 30 seconds if she cannot restore the robot, which requires special items. The game often requires shooting at or jumping on certain unmarked spots repeatedly, either to uncover secrets or even to make progress in a stage at all. In order to reach the true ending, two loops of the game must be beaten.
  • Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai

    1987

    Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai

    1987

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    Based on the popular Tomy/Hasbro toy license, Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai is an RPG/Shooter hybrid developed for the Famicom by the notorious Micronics.
  • Family Trainer: Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou

    1987

    Family Trainer: Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou

    1987

    Shooter Sport
    Family Computer
    The eighth Family Trainer game produced by Bandai for the NES, Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou is based on the obstacle course TV show Takeshi's Castle.
  • Family Trainer: Fuuun! Takeshi-jou 2

    1988

    Family Trainer: Fuuun! Takeshi-jou 2

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The sequel to Family Trainer: Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou and the ninth game to be made for the NES Power Pad/Family Trainer by Bandai and Human Entertainment. Like its predecessor, it is based on Japanese TV show Takeshi's Castle.
  • The Best Play Baseball Special

    1988

    The Best Play Baseball Special

    1988

    Simulator Sport
    Family Computer
    A Japanese baseball sim developed by ASCII for the NES. It focuses more on team management than playing the sport itself.
  • Jarinko Chie

    1988

    Jarinko Chie

    1988

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    A NES adventure game developed by Konami that is based on a Japanese slice-of-life manga. It was never released outside of Japan.
  • Sangokushi: Chuugen no Hasha

    1988

    Sangokushi: Chuugen no Hasha

    1988

    Simulator Strategy
    Family Computer
    A war strategy game that focuses on the Ancient Chinese Three Kingdoms conflict. It was developed by TOSE and published by Namco for the NES.
  • Hototogisu

    1988

    Hototogisu

    1988

    Simulator Strategy
    Family Computer
    A Sengoku-era war simulation game developed by Tamtex for the Famicom in 1988. It was never released outside of Japan.
  • Gambler Jiko Chuushinha

    1988

    Gambler Jiko Chuushinha

    1988

    Quiz/Trivia
    Family Computer
    A Mahjong game based on a manga license, published by Asmik for the NES and MSX in Japan only.
  • Top Rider

    1988

    Top Rider

    1988

    Racing
    Family Computer
    A motorcycle driving game developed by Human and published by Varie for the NES. It was released in Japan only at the end of 1988.
  • Motocross Champion

    1989

    Motocross Champion

    1989

    Racing
    Family Computer
    A NES Motocross racing game developed and published by Konami and released in Japan only.
  • Family Trainer: Rairai Kyonshizu

    1989

    Family Trainer: Rairai Kyonshizu

    1989

    Family Computer
    The tenth and final Bandai game to use the Family Trainer/Power Pad accesssory for the NES. The player helps a baby kyonshi (jiang shi) find its parents.
  • Flying Hero

    1989

    Flying Hero

    1989

    Family Computer
    An action game involving trampolining firefighters, developed for the Famicom by Aicom. A US version named Blazebusters was announced but later cancelled.
  • Hyakkiyakou

    1989

    Hyakkiyakou

    1989

    Family Computer
    A Famicom RPG published by Use Corporation that is based on Hyakkiyakou, or "Night Parade of the 100 Demons", a Japanese festival akin to Halloween. It was never released outside of Japan.
  • Maharaja

    1989

    Maharaja

    1989

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Famicom RPG released by Sunsoft in 1989. Set in ancient India, characters and events from Hindu mythology provide most of the game's backdrop.
  • Super Pang II

    1992

    Super Pang II

    1992

    Puzzle
    Family Computer
    Famicom sequel to Super Pang/Super Buster Bros. released only in Asian regions.
  • Hiryuu no Ken Special: Fighting Wars

    1991

    Hiryuu no Ken Special: Fighting Wars

    1991

    Fighting
    Family Computer
    MMA-styled fighting game where each character represents a fighting style, and each style is represented by two characters.
  • Igo Shinan

    1989

    Igo Shinan

    1989

    Card & Board Game
    Family Computer
    A Go simulator from Hect for the NES. It would be followed with four annualized sequels.
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