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Most Popular Family Computer Games - Page 43

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  • Jarinko Chie: Bakudan Musume no Shiawase Sagashi

    1988

    Jarinko Chie: Bakudan Musume no Shiawase Sagashi

    1988

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    "Jarinko Chie: Bakudan Musume no Shiawase Sagashi" is a graphical text-adventure game. It is a game based on the Jarinko Chie anime and manga about a dependable girl who struggles to help her troublesome father run a small tavern in Osaka. Unbeknownst to her dad, she occasionally visits her mother who left him not too long ago. She plans on trying to reunite them, but not until her father gets a job. Though it is largely text driven, there are moments where the player must play a mini-game in order to advance to the next chapter of the story.
  • JESUS: Kyoufu no Bio Monster

    1989

    JESUS: Kyoufu no Bio Monster

    1989

    Puzzle Quiz/Trivia Adventure Visual Novel
    Family Computer
    JESUS: Kyoufu no Bio Monster is a port of the popular computer game Jesus for Famicom. Some changes were made to the story development and dialogue (for example, the partner you act with in the latter half of the story can be chosen in the PC version, but in the Famicom version it is fixed to Elline), and some adult-oriented graphics and scenes were changed or removed due to the age group of Famicom users.
  • JJ

    1988

    JJ

    1988

    Family Computer
    JJ is an action game developed and published by Square for the Famicom in 1987. In English, it is sometimes referred to by its long form, Jumpin' Jack, or by its subtitle, Tobidase Daisakusen Part II. The game was only released in Japan. The sequel to Tobidase Daisakusen (known in North America as 3-D WorldRunner), JJ is a typical scrolling shooter, but it incorporates a third-person view, where the camera angle is positioned behind the main character. As in the previous title, the main character Jack must travel through various worlds, armed with his laser cannon and jumping ability, to defeat the serpentbeasts who have overrun the planets. JJ was the last game by Square to utilize the "3D mode" and 3D glasses, and was Square's last work before the inception of the popular Final Fantasy franchise. The soundtrack of JJ consists of eight tracks, and all of them are either remixed or reused from the game's prequel, 3-D WorldRunner. The game was scored by Nobuo Uematsu, and is Uematsu's 16th work of video game music
  • Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari

    1991

    Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari

    1991

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    The evil Giant has kidnapped Jack's girlfriend and now he must travel up the beanstalk and return to the Giant's castle in the sky to save her! Jack must use all his jumping ability and wits to climb the dangerous beanstalk without getting hurt. Many wildlife creatures and the minions of the Giant stand in his way.
  • Juvei Quest

    1991

    Juvei Quest

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Juvei Quest is a Role-Playing game, developed by Birthday and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Kagerou Densetsu

    1990

    Kagerou Densetsu

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Kagerou Densetsu is a Role-Playing game, developed by ITL and published by Pixel Multimedia, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Kaguya-hime Densetsu

    1988

    Kaguya-hime Densetsu

    1988

    Adventure Visual Novel
    Family Computer
    Kaguya-hime Densetsu is an Adventure game, developed by Micronics and published by Victor Interactive Software, which was released in Japan in 1988.
  • Kaijuu Monogatari

    1988

    Kaijuu Monogatari

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Kaijū Monogatari is a role-playing video game developed by Birthday and published by Namco for Famicom, in November 1988 in Japan.
  • Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 2: Karakuri Land

    1991

    Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 2: Karakuri Land

    1991

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 2: Karakuri Land is an Action game, developed and published by Irem, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Kamen no Ninja Akakage

    1988

    Kamen no Ninja Akakage

    1988

    Platform
    Family Computer
    Kamen no Ninja Akakage is an Action game, developed by Shouei and published by Toei Animation, which was released in Japan in 1988.
  • Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru!

    1991

    Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru!

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru! is a Role-Playing game, published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb!

    1994

    Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb!

    1994

    Family Computer
    Keroppi to Keroriinu no Splash Bomb! is an Action game, developed by Geo Factory and published by Character Soft, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Kujaku-ou II

    1990

    Kujaku-ou II

    1990

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    The adventure continues as Peacock faces the incarnation of general Nobunaga Oda. Team up with Asura, a fiery spirit, Jukindo master Onimaru, and Zen master Kou Kaifou to fight Nobunaga's missionary minions with a vast array of Shingon spells! Travel to the mystic world of the Lotus mandala and defeat Hindu demons, dark boddhisattvas, and the shadowiest villain yet, the Phoenix!
  • Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden

    1993

    Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Family Computer
    Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden is a Role-Playing game, developed by TOSE and published by Angel (Bandai), which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • TM Network: Live in Power Bowl

    1990

    TM Network: Live in Power Bowl

    1990

    Adventure Visual Novel
    Family Computer
    TM Network: Live in Power Bowl is a Japanese-only Nintendo Family Computer game featuring the J-Pop group TM Network. The song used as the background music is "Come On Everybody" from their album Carol - A Day In a Girl's Life 1991
  • Lost Word of Jenny: Ushinawareta Message

    1987

    Lost Word of Jenny: Ushinawareta Message

    1987

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer
    Jenny’s on her way to the theater to practice for an upcoming role. Her script gets stolen though and has to track the pages down in different stages which are entered through the hub world. Once you collect a key and memorize letters and numbers, you go to the theater and use them to unlock the combination lock. Jenny has 2 abilities: punching and kicking, and after picking up powerups, throwing stars and bug spray
  • Magical Taluluto-kun: Fantastic World!!

    1991

    Magical Taluluto-kun: Fantastic World!!

    1991

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer
    Fifth grader Edojou Honmaru is one of the most trodden-upon losers in his class, until he meets Magical Taluluto-kun. Taluluto's powers help him deal with all his hardships, such as girls, bullies, and numerous other challenges.
  • Magical Taluluto-kun 2: Magical Adventure

    1992

    Magical Taluluto-kun 2: Magical Adventure

    1992

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    To save the kidnapped Iyona-chan, Talututo-kun teams up with Mimora and Honmaru and go on a magical adventure. Each character has their own special abilities, so they must work together to overcome the challenges they face.
  • Magnum Kiki Ippatsu: Empire City 1931

    1988

    Magnum Kiki Ippatsu: Empire City 1931

    1988

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    In Empire City: 1931 which is set in 1931 you are a federal agent that has to eliminate all criminal activities in New York City. You must hunt the criminals down and shoot them one by one. To locate a criminal you just have to follow the arrow on the left or right of the screen. Killing criminals is done by moving the cross hair over them. A countdown timer will start counting down if a criminal starts shooting at you. You must kill the criminal before the timer reaches zero or you'll loose a life. New bullets can be collected by shooting at the bullet boxes that regularly appear in the game as other useful objects. The criminals sometimes take hostages for protection. Rescue these hostages for additional points.
  • Marusa no Onna

    1989

    Marusa no Onna

    1989

    Adventure
    Family Computer
    Marusa no Onna is an adventure game developed by Capcom based on the movie of the same name where you investigate businesses to catch tax evaders.
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