The Best Undiscovered Nintendo NES Games

The Best Undiscovered NES Games
Usually, when you get a new-to-you console or you boot up an emulator for the first time (try NesterDC, for instance), you can usually find or remember the major games to check out.� But what happens when you need something different to play? This is where the “Hidden Gems” come in.
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This will be a bit of a work-in-progress. I may add to these as I go along and find new games.
If you have some recommendations to add, please do so in the comments section below.

Platformers

Obvious Choices:
Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros 2, Super Mario Bros 3, Kid Icarus, Kirby’s Adventure, Adventure Island

Featured Game: Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers NES Screenshot“Games based on children’s cartoon shows haven’t always sucked. Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s, Capcom produced a great deal of entertaining games with licensed Disney themes for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Many of them were quite challenging, but Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers is one of the titles that I feel had the best balance of fun and challenge in a platformer. While it’s not a big challenge if you are a platformer junkie, it is still fun and is a great game for mid-range players…

The most important feature to me is the 2-player simultaneous gameplay. In fact, the game isn’t terribly exciting when you play it by yourself. However, you have a buddy team up with you, the game can be a blast. Not only are you able to pick up and throw objects, but you can also pick up and throw your partner if you so choose — and that is when much of the hilarity ensues. Aside from hijinks that tossing your partner can bring, picking them up and carrying them can be part of your strategy — which may be helpful at times if your partner is a newbie. Bottom line is that teamwork can be both fun and strategic.”
Racketboy’sReview of Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
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More Great Games:
Duck Tales
Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout
Little Nemo: The Dream Master
Snake Rattle ‘n Roll
Mappy-Land
Yo! Noid
Panic Restaurant
Rockin Kats
Kiwi Kraze (New Zealand Story)
Adventures of Rad Gravity
Disney’s Adventures in the Magical Kingdom

Action

Obvious Choices:
Castlevania, Castlevania II, Castlevania III, Ninja Gaiden Series, Bionic Commando, Rolling Thunder, Metal Gear

Featured Game: Clash at Demonhead
Clash At Demonhead Screenshot“You are Bang, a secret agent of some kind (apparently, details about your history & mission have been cut from the English translation of this game.. any Japanese speakers want to write me and fill in the blanks?). While relaxing on the beach with your girlfriend Mary, word comes from HQ that Professor Plum has been kidnapped and is being forced to make a doomsday bomb! As if that’s not bad enough, there’s also a very powerful demon preparing to fill and/or end the world with his (her?) nasty eggs. The demon is in no way related to the doomsday plot, but you’ll end up resolving both problems and, as a result, saving the world from TWO separate catastrophes. You’ll also learn several valuable life lessons and even the secret history of mankind….

It’s hard for words to do justice to Clash at Demonhead. The dialog is great, and the story is convoluted and entertaining. Best of all, the game has STYLE - genuinely absurd videogames are far and few between, and none are as dramatic and action packed as Clash At Demonhead.”
Classic Gaming’s Review of Clash at Demonhead
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More Great Games:
Gremlins 2
Vice Project Doom
Batman
Power Blade
Wizards & Warriors
IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II
Jackie Chan’s Action
Kung Fu

Monster In My Pocket
Willow
The Three Stooges
Kung Fu Heroes
Shatterhand
Low G Man
Trojan
Demon Sword
Ultimate Stuntman

Adventure

Obvious Choices:
Sid Meier’s Pirates!, Maniac Mansion, Star Tropics

Featured Game: Nightshade
Nightshade Screenshot“When it comes to obscure, seldom-seen NES games, I doubt one could find many equalling Nightshade in terms of the “what’s this now?” factor…. The game’s bizarre storyline (told with fabulously hyperbolic narration) involves a fledgling super-hero, who, decked out in a trenchcoat and fedora, sets out to free the noirish Metro City from the clutches of the evil Sutekh, Egyptian
super-villian extraordinaire. You see, Sutekh has recently slain the vaguely ‘Noid-ish (as in the Domino’s pizza mascot, star of his own fairly wretched NES game) formerly reigning superhero of the city, Vortex. You, as Nightshade, must wander the city’s streets, searching for clues, defeating villains, and attempting to gain favor with the denizens of Metro City. As the game opens (after a brief expository sequence) you have just been tied to a chair by Sutekh, who has left a bomb waiting to blow you to smithereens.

Utilizing a (surprisingly well-executed) graphic-adventure format, the game allows to to perform the standard “use/move/talk/fight/etc.” actions, yet the interface is far, far less clumsy than in Deja Vu. Though a main problem with computer-to-NES game ports such as the latter involves lacking control, Nightshade is much simpler to get the hang of. You control Nightshade with the control pad (as opposed to pointing and clicking with a cursor like Maniac Mansion), and press
the Select button will bring up a command menu. Here you can examine, pick up, use, or do of the things any traditional adventure game hero can do.”
Classic Gaming 101’s Review of Nightshade
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More Great Games:
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True
A BoyAnd His Blob: Trouble On Blobonia
Shadowgate
Dr. Chaos
Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode
The Mafat Conspiracy
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom
Uninvited
Solstice

Fighting Platformers/Beatemups

Obvious Choices:
Double Dragon Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT Arcade, TMNT III: Manhattan Project, Battletoads, River City Ransom

Featured Game: Street Fighter 2010
 “First up is a game I personally believe gets an unfair rep, Street Fighter 2010 for the NES. Now, I’ll be honest, it’s quite possibly the worst “Street Fighter” game ever made (perhaps second to Street Fighter the Movie the Game), but if you completely ignore the title, this is one of the better games to come out during the end of the original Nintendo’s lifespan.

Gameplay-wise, this is a platformer, though extensive levels filled with cannon-fodder bad guys is cut back in exchange for one boss battle after another, to give it the appearance of a fighting game. However, as you can probably guess, there is no two-player option.

But really, Street Fighter 2010 pretty much just cuts out all the crap and gives us what we play these games for directly, the boss battles. Some of the bosses are more fun than others. You’ve got a robot that swarms you with flying killer drones, a guy in a bad super hero costume that causes earthquakes, a big rock guy who can swing from the ceiling, an evil plant, and my personal favorite, an electric-wielding monster whom you fight in a level filled with active dynamos. The environments in which you fight the bosses varies. Some are merely empty rooms with a handful of platforms for you to dodge around on, while others are extensive vertical mazes with traps and power-ups hidden to make things extra interesting.”
Forever Geek’s Review of Street Fighter 2010
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More Great Games:
Mighty Final Fight
Battletoads & Double Dragon
Renegade
Shadow of the Ninja

Shooting Action/Platformers

Obvious Choices:
Metroid, Megaman Series, Contra, Blaster Master, Spy Hunter, Super Spy Hunter, Smash TV

Featured Game: The Guardian Legend
 “Guardian Legend is a unique game in which you play as a female character that can transform into a spaceship as she battles to save earth from the evil forces of the planet Naju. The basic gameplay can sort of be described as Zelda meets Blaster Master meets Zanac.

Guardian Legend’s gameplay is divided into both an adventure mode and shooting stages, which sets it apart from almost any other game I’ve played. The adventure mode uses a grid-based system (a la Legend of Zelda) in which you walk around freely as the Guardian’s human form. Although these segments are very easy, I liked exploring them, and I’m glad the areas weren’t overly large and confusing.

When I first beat the main adventure mode of The Guardian Legend, I came away from it with basically the same impression that I had of Section-Z. This was a good game to play for the experience, but it didn’t really blow me away. But upon completing the second quest, and after replaying it several times, I realized that Guardian Legend does have some qualities that make it superior. The adventure mode is fun to replay, and it’s nice that the programmers went the extra mile by giving you the all-shooter mode, too. This gives the game decent replay value, and is enough to etch it more solidly in my mind as a game that deserves recognition.”
Flying Omelette’s Review of The Guardian Legend
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More Great Games:
Metal Storm
Xexyz
Solar Jetman
Journey to Silius
Little Samson
Jackal
Battle City
GI Joe

Shmup

Obvious Choices:
Gradius, Gradius 2, Xevious, Super Xevious, Tiger Heli, Millipede, Galaga, Defender, Defender II, 1942, Twinbee, Fantasy Zone, Parodius Da!

Featured Game: Crisis Force
 “Crisis Force is an excellent piece of work on the Famicom! It has an incredible amount of frenzied gameplay that originally made it’s Gradius series so popular in Japan. In fact, Gradius for the Famicom originally sold over 1 million units in Japan! The game offers 2-player simultaneous play, and the ability to switch among three different ships at and time during play! A real treasure for any Nintendo Family Computer Owner! …

The graphics in Crisis Force are excellent! there are cool effects including multi-tierdness, flashing colors, many enemies on screen at once, and even great parallax, once only seen this prominent in the Sega MegaDrive shooter, MUSHA Aleste”
SHMUPS!’s Review of Crisis Force
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More Great Games:
Lifeforce
Over Horizon
Recca
SCAT
Zanac
Macross
GunNac
Captain Skyhawk
Star Soldier
Starship Hector
Wurm
Gyruss
Legendary Wings
Sky Shark
Stinger
Sqoon
Konami World
Abadox
Burai Fighter
Silkworm
Volguard 2

RPG

Obvious Choices:
Legend of Zelda, Dragon Warrior Series, Final Fantasy, Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, Ys, Mother (Earthbound Zero)

Featured Game: Crystalis
 “SNK’s action RPG classic, Crystalis, basically takes everything that made the original Legend of Zelda for the NES so good, and makes it exponentially better. The original Zelda was pretty much the template for the genre, so one would expect the formula to be improved as more and more Action RPGs graced the big grey box. Well, Zelda II: the Adventure of Link was a big let-down to many a Zelda-fan, if mostly due to the side-scrolling point of view. Crystalis is everything the Zelda sequel should’ve been, and my personal favorite Action RPG made for the NES.

Basically, if you’re looking for old fashioned, historically significant, GOOD Action RPG, then Crystalis should be number 1 on your list. It was re-released for the Gameboy Color, though I’ve heard many a complaint about the quality of the port. Having not played that version, myself, I’ll have to rely on someone else to fill in that gap. Never-the-less, you can find the NES cartridge on Ebay, used, for a relatively cheap price, or some of you unscrupulous net-savvy so-and-sos can find ‘another means’ to play the game. OR, you can just wait for the Wii to make it downloadable. Either way, there are PLENTY of ways for you to play this game. And you really should, too. Every time Crystalis goes un-played, Baby Mario cries.”
ForeverGeek’s Review of Crystalis
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More Great Games:
Magic of Scheherazade
Lagrange Point
Legend of the Ghost Lion
Radia Senki: Reimeihen
Battle Of Olympus
Hydlide 3

Faxanadu
Little Ninja Brothers
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance
Just Breed
Tombs & Treasure
Bard’s Tale II
Faria

Puzzle

Obvious Choices:
Tetris, Dr. Mario, Burgertime

Featured Game: Wario’s Woods
 “[Wario’s Woods is] a fantastic puzzler that could easily trump some current generation games. The use of Mario characters is just a ruse, as the true value of this title lies in the frenzied action that takes place around you: as the pieces fall, you attempt to match up 3 of a kind or more. It’s not a speed test though, as the pace of the game is slow; the test comes from the quality of your choices. You can easily destroy one or two monsters at once, but what about five or six? This is where the gameplay becomes more complex…

In the grand scope of things, Wario’s Woods is a fun game. It offers up some challenging puzzles and can keep even the shortest of attention spans. In contrast, the game is simplistic in look and sound; depending on the person it may add to nostalgia, or hinder enjoyment. For a gamer looking for a classic puzzler on the Virtual Console the question remains as to whether Wario’s Woods is any good. The answer is a resounding yes.”
GamersMark’s Review of Wario’s Woods
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More Great Games:
Yoshi
Yoshi Cookie
Palamedes
Puzznic
Klax
Pipe Mania (Pipe Dream)

Puzzle Action

Obvious Choices:
Bomberman, Bubble Bobble, Solomon’s Key, Marble Madness

Featured Game: Adventures of Lolo
 “This charming little game challenges you to solve increasingly complex puzzles in a series of castle rooms. You control Lolo, a loveable blue ball with arms, legs, and two big eyes. Each stage requires both quick reflexes and thoughtful strategy. You need to carefully slide blocks, avoid monsters, and efficiently use power-ups in order to open the single chest in each room. The rooms are a single screen in size. You can the view the layout of each room before starting, so use the opportunity to plan your strategy.

To solve most puzzles, you’ll need to perform a series of moves in a specific order, and if you mess up, you may not be able to correct your mistake. At that point you can hit “Select” to forfeit play and start the stage over. When you run out of lives, you are provided a password and can immediately continue where you left off. Once you get started, it’s easy to get caught up in Lolo’s addictive gameplay. Some of the puzzles of quite ingenious, and the graphics aren’t bad either. I especially love the gorgeous castle at the beginning of the game. The controls are crisp and responsive, and the heroic music is very good. Lolo’s fun and innovative gameplay earned it legions of fans, prompting two sequels.”
Video Game Critic’s Review of Adventures of Lolo
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More Great Games:
Adventures of Lolo 2
Adventures of Lolo 3
Kickle Cubicle
Snow Bros.
Fire & Ice
Boulder Dash
Trog!

Racing

Obvious Choices:
RC Pro Am, Micro Machines, Rad Racer, Excitebike

Featured Game: Galaxy 5000
 “I remember playing Galaxy 5000 in my childhood, and while I don’t like typical racing games, I do like games where you get to drive vehicles around and blow crap up. Galaxy 5000 should be considered to be the NES gameplay predecessor of the SNES classic Rock and Roll Racing. The graphics are quite good for an NES game, and the sound effects are nice too.

Galaxy 5000 takes place in the year 5000 (duh). You enter races on each planet in your groovy spacecraft, earning money for accomplishing various feats. Feats like blowing your opponents up, and winning the race. There are nine racetracks, one for each planet, and you race each track four times. Normally this would be boring, but the obstacles and bonuses change during each race, meaning the game really has 36 racetracks, not bad for an NES game. The levels are nicely designed and the 3D landscape is not seen in many NES games, especially racers. It adds an extra dimension to the racing, since you can only kill opponents who are on the same 3D level as you are.”
Rashid’s Review of Galaxy 5000
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More Great Games:
Cobra Triangle
Mach Rider

Sports

Obvious Choices:
Tecmo Bowl, Double Dribble, Ice Hockey, Blades of Steel, Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out, Pro Wrestling, Baseball Stars

Featured Game: Super Dodgeball
 “Super Dodge Ball as made by Technos, who also released one of the best fighting games for the NES, River City Ransom. The characters in the NES version of Super Dodge Ball look almost exactly like the characters from River City Ransom (the screenshot on the right is from the NES version).

Let’s talk about gameplay. At first, you’ll probably be very confused. Like River City Ransom, you have two buttons: pressing them both together makes you jump, tapping in a direction twice makes you run. On offense, the A button passes the ball to a teammate, and the B button throws the ball at your opponent. On defense, the A button makes you duck (to avoid incoming throws) and the B button lets you catch an incoming throw. Catching balls thrown by your opponent is tough, as it requires perfect timing to do.”
Classic Gaming’s Review Super Dodgeball
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More Great Games:
Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage
Kings of the Beach
Crash N the Boys: Street Challenge
Nintendo World Cup
Base Wars

Light Gun Shooting

Obvious Choices:
Duck Hunt, Hogan’s Alley

Featured Game: Gumshoe
 “I’ve said once and I’ll say it again: this game is hard. The game’s blessing is also its curse. To move Stevenson you have to shoot, with makes him jump. Otherwise, he walks strait into any obstacle that comes his way. The gameplay is cumbersome at best, which adds to what would ordinarily only be a mild challenge. If you don’t hold the gun to the screen (c’mon raise your hands, you know you do it) the difficulty is almost doubled. Mysterious bottles of moonshine get throw at you from the right hand side of the screen, lots of pitfalls, falling rocks, bombs and other projectiles to kill you, which only takes one hit.”
UnknwnMage’s Review of Gumshoe
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More Great Games:
Barker Bill’s Trick Shooting
Freedom Force
Gotcha! The Sport
Laser Invasion
To The Earth

Other

Obvious Choices:
Rampage, Paperboy, Donkey Kong, Ice Climber

Featured Game: North & South
 “Players take control over either the yankee pigdog Union armies or the slavery-loving Confederate rebels in North & South, a Civil War simulation released in 1990. Each side takes turns strategically moving their armies across the map, hoping to wipe out the opposition and take over their bases. The more bases you own, the more money you get when the train rolls into town. The more money you have, the more armies you can buy to help crush the enemy.

The real fun comes when two opposing forces meet and the game switches to the battle mode. Here, you control three facets of a Civil War army, cannons, foot soldiers, and the calvary, as they rush across the battlefield trying to wipe the other out. Last army standing wins the war and goes on to fame and fortune and a future of bullying lesser nations like Iraq and Canada. I should also mention that when I initially rented this game, back in the days when Vanilla Ice was topping the charts and Los Angeles had football teams, it became a neighborhood sensation. We had North & South tournaments. For the few days I had it, kids would be crammed into my bedroom fighting over who gets to be the rebels. Good times. If you and a friend are looking for a fun multiplayer strategy game, or if you still think the South Will Rise Again, you should definitely check out North & South.”
Nintendorks’ Review of North & South
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More Great Games:
Lunar Pool
Toobin’
Side Pocket
Vegas Dream
Pin Bot
HighSpeed
Archon
Battle Chess
Casino Kid

53 Comments:

  1. Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers is one of my earliest video gaming memories and I remember having so much fun playing it. Need to play it again to see if the fun factor is still there.. Nice list as usual racketboy :)

  2. Another absolutely fantatic post… BTW, have you heard of the Famocom only Takeshi no Chousenjou game?

  3. At 3/14/2007 4:59 PM, Anonymous said…

    What? Mighty Final Fight isn’t listed under beat ‘em ups? For shame!

  4. Wow — never heard of Mighty Final Fight — I will be adding it to the list ;)
    And gnome, I haven’t heard of Takeshi no Chousenjou either — I’ll have to look into that as well.

  5. At 3/14/2007 5:40 PM, Anonymous said…

    Enjoyed the post, I’m a huge fan of the NES and agree with most of your picks.

    I would also recommend the Power Blade games for the action section, they are quite good. Also under RPGs I would recommend Legend of the Ghost Lion (I believe that is the complete title). It is basically a pretty straight forward RPG similar to the original Dragon Warrior.

  6. Racketboy my friend, you’re lucky, as I just blogged it ;)
    Cheers!

    PS Really adore this blog. Fantastic

  7. At 3/14/2007 7:25 PM, Anonymous said…

    Finally! Due respect accorded for North & South and not before time! A friend and I started playing this together recently via NesterDC - 45 minute+ epic battles that reminded us how great multiplayer retrogamage can really be…

  8. Good choice going with Street Fighter 2010.

  9. At 3/15/2007 3:04 PM, All Hail The New Flesh said…

    awe, you did not menchin T&C Surf Design! that is the most underrated Sports game ever. The Surfing part sucks but the skating is addicting as hell. I am ashamed of you. But thats ok the list is good

  10. At 3/15/2007 3:14 PM, All Hail The New Flesh said…

    you should also menchen GunNac, another underrated Shmup game.

  11. Battle city is the best coop game for NES

  12. Thanks for the recommendation, everyone — I hope to add them soon!

  13. At 4/4/2007 9:53 AM, NesGamer said…

    Platformer - I highly recommend Ufouria (PAL release), wonderful in every way. You add characters with different abilities as you go along and switch as necessary.

    Action - Ninja Crusaders, great game with the ability to transform into different animals with different abilities.

    Adventure - The Goonies II, awesome search and puzzle game.

  14. At 4/5/2007 2:59 PM, Koji said…

    Nice selection, however you are missing magic johnsons fast break!

    I think that game is a great basketball game, it’s a 2×2 full court set, features an image of magic which commends you on good shots and calls out penalties etc. I really think you should consider including it.

  15. At 5/23/2007 2:38 PM, Tony Fink said…

    You should also add Mr. Gimmick (platformer) and Super Spy Hunter (action/racing) which are little known but absolutely amazing games from Sunsoft made late in the systems life. Some of the best graphics I have ever seen in an NES game, and fun to boot!

  16. At 6/3/2007 10:49 PM, N gamer said…

    While I agree with most of the above games, The Three Stooges has no business on this list. Some games I think should be on here are Roadblasters, Operation Wolf and Wild Gunman. Two other games released only in Japan that should be here are Sweet Home and Splatterhouse.

  17. At 6/6/2007 3:58 PM, Keith said…

    Dude, Baseball Stars was the best sports game for the NES… Period. In fact, it’s probably still the best overall baseball game of all time.

  18. At 6/6/2007 4:22 PM, Zac said…

    The best sports game on the NES is without a doubt Base Wars.

  19. At 7/20/2007 5:11 PM, Bog said…

    You forgot Magician. Magician is #1 on my list of hidden gems of the NES.

  20. If you’re going to add Famicom-only titles to the list, I’d like to recommend Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (platformer) and Moai-Kun (puzzle).

  21. At 8/22/2007 8:10 AM, riles said…

    you totally missed ‘elevator action’ and ‘toobin’ by far my favorite NES games of all time.

  22. Glad to see Super Dodge Ball make the list. The game is such a cult hit, but a lot of people never played it growing up. My friend and I dig the game so much we started a webcomic based on it (http://www.superdodgeballcomics.com). Now we’re hoping to find an audience amongst the game’s fans. Check it out!

  23. At 8/22/2007 6:37 PM, subassy said…

    For sports I loved American Gladiators. The cheap voice sample always amused me for some reason.

  24. At 11/27/2007 7:25 PM, SearchingForASpecificGame said…

    I Stumbled upon this list looking for a game a game that I “lost” This in this RPG you could get better armor and if you changed your armor your character looked different and you could get new swords and stuff like that and it seems to me that i revolved around finding keys by beeting each themed level although there was no particular order this had to be done in and for sure there was an ice themed level whose song involved some sort of bell sound. this may be for Super Nintendo or Nintendo not sure if anyone recognizes this game let me know Please E-Mail Me at ACE0990@gmail.com

  25. At 12/16/2007 1:38 PM, Mornaug said…

    The NES Metal Gear is a piece of trash. Do yourself a favor and play the MSX versions of any games that came out for both NES and MSX, as they are far superior!

  26. At 12/30/2007 5:26 PM, malapteruselectricus said…

    Great list. Mass props for Guardian Legend — it is the greatest shooter ever, I fiended out on this game, beat it before I turned off my NES. MANY weapons and upgrades, minibosses, two game modes - what more could you ask for?
    Didnt see Overlord - best music ever, have turned on NES just to listen, wish it lasted through game. If you know of any other Warcraft type games that date back further on NES, I would be interested in what they are, but this is the oldest I know of.

  27. At 1/2/2008 12:33 AM, 0ldsk00l said…

    Excellent list. You’re doing a great service for us retro-gamers. It’s wonderful looking at your website and seeing the discussions going on in here. I’d like to recommend a few more memorable games from my childhood:

    720, Astyanax, The Adventures of Bayou Billy, Bad Dudes, Jaws, P.O.W. - Prisoners of War, Top Gun, and Wrath of the Black Manta.

  28. At 1/4/2008 11:26 PM, Paul said…

    Hey man you forgot an awesome military simulation game… Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I wasted many hours of my childhood (and some of my adult life!) on that game…

  29. At 1/12/2008 4:27 PM, ametur poet said…

    One game that was very underlooked, but still gave me days of fun was a little obscure game called “Binary Land”. It’s a simple but challenging puzzle-adventure game.

  30. At 1/22/2008 3:59 PM, dantheman said…

    Has anyone ever played Zen: Intergalactic Ninja? It is a mix of several game types, and a blast to play. Probably my favorite NES game of all time and in my opinion deserves a place somewhere on this list.

  31. guardian legend is quite an amazing game in the tradition of golvellius. compile has great games always.

  32. At 1/29/2008 10:00 PM, penii said…

    METAL MARINES
    possibly the best game for the NES ever made.
    i kid you not.

  33. Metal Marines was on the SNES, not NES.

  34. At 1/30/2008 3:07 PM, evilunleashed said…

    North & South was awesome. The best (and only as far as I can remember) strategy game available on the NES. I still play it to this day.

  35. At 1/31/2008 1:21 AM, draconian247 said…

    Crystalis deserves to be on the list and i am glad to see it. I have played through that game at least a dozen times and if released on VC would play it again. It was way better than any Zelda game before it and was really expensive when it 1st came out if I remember correctly. My parents bought for my birthday and it was like $70 I still have the original game.

  36. I was bunking up at some church half-way on a roadtrip with a group of people, and we found an old NES, with Chip’n'Dale. We started off playing co-op, but before long it became more of a death-match. That was one of my best experiences of old game consoles ever. Chip’n'Dale needs a modern XBLA remake methinks, even if under a different name (and with built-in deathmatch).

  37. At 2/4/2008 3:40 PM, shadow1w2 said…

    Chip and Dales was one of my favorites.
    Best multiplayer experience too.
    Now if only we could get an online enabled Virtual console version.
    Id pay just to play it again like that.

    Clash at Demonhead was a fun one too.
    I liked the open endedness about it, but sometimes it was easy to forget where you were going.
    Kinda reminded me of magaman in a way though.

    Street Fighter 2010 was a hard one and had the most confusing name.
    I really wish they would have kept the origonal story.
    I mean, we all know that isnt Ken from street fighter.
    Very hard game though, but it always had me coming back.
    I like a good challenge.

    Wario’s Woods,
    I think that was the first time I realized who wario was.
    Its not a bad puzzler and kept me the fast paced action gamer stuck to it for awhile.
    Playing the game on animal crossing I got rather far, but I’ve found I cant play it anymore as its a bit too difficult from that point and I dont feel like starting from the earlier spots to warm up. :P
    Still a good puzzler.

    Lolo, also good, used to play that alot with my sister.
    A puzzle game thats been stuck in my memory for good.
    I remember those weird slug things well.
    Though I never beat the game.

    Now if we could just get Nintendo to release alot more than three or less games at once.
    Waiting this long, they better add good stuff like online play. Theres just no excuse.
    Though thankfully theres emulators.
    Or the real thing.
    Wich cost alot less than the VC price.
    Would be nice to have them cheaper or with more features on them. Its rather convient to have the game on the Wiimenu.

  38. At 2/21/2008 12:51 PM, Viktor said…

    Goal 3 and the rest of Nekketsu games!

  39. Maybe it’s not as good as i remember it, but i think the game Dragon Spirit should have been included in the list with Gradius and Galaga.

  40. At 3/8/2008 9:03 AM, Kyle said…

    For sports one of the best NES games out there is Dusty Diamond. That game was a classic, where else can you get slow pitch softball?!?!

  41. At 3/11/2008 4:58 PM, Siggi said…

    This is an awesome list. But I have to mention one of my favorites, Darkwing Duck. It’s as good as mega man or Chip N’Dale! I remember growing up watching the cartoon too. It’s excactly the same. Everyone here should try it.

  42. Oh. Thank. God.

    For years, I’ve been getting stange looks from people whenever I mention “Princess Tomato in The Salad Kingdom”. I’m glad that not only am I not the only person who remembers it, but that I’m not the only person who remembers it fondly. I remember I picked it up at the local video store, primarily because I had to see what a game that had such an off-the-wall name had going for it. The answer? a sort of flavor that I’ve not seen reproduced since. Really, it was like DeJa Vu (Wich, incidentally, played far, far, far more comfortably on my Mac in the 80s, made, incidentally by the same company who made Uninvited. It’s worth getting a Mac Plus Emulator, just to play through those games, as well as the sequel to De Ja Vu. No Shadowgate that I’m aware of, though.) only with veggies and rock-paper-scissors fights and mazes.

  43. Do you still have a copy? It’s definitely not one you see all the time :)

  44. At 4/14/2008 11:10 PM, Parker said…

    Help..What is this game that I have? Is it has chinese writing on the front of the cartridge and says 76 in 1 and on the back it shows all 76 games!! I need info!!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESEX:IT&item=200216012654&_trksid=p3984.cSELL.m315.lVI

  45. At 4/19/2008 11:59 PM, PoorRichDude said…

    Very nice list! Here’s some of my suggestions for nomination:

    -Burai Fighter(Shooter/Action)-Eight way flight, unique stage design
    -Quinty aka Mendel Palace(Action Puzzle)-Flipping the floor tiles to smash living dolls? Sign me up! Neat use of the two-player mode, as well (you can defeat enemies by launching your ally, and play is either simultaneous or alternating, depending on the levels you choose.) Bonus trivia: the developers of this game would eventually go on to create the Pokemon series!
    -Destiny of an Emperor(RPG)-An entertaining riff on the Sangokushi (Three Kingdoms) story.

  46. At 4/27/2008 11:51 PM, butanebob said…

    Adventure Island 4 is a fantastic game, it was only released in Japan unfortunately but it’s easily the best game out of that series. It’s more like the monsterworld (wonderboy) games, in that it’s more open ended and you pick up items that enable you to backtrack and get past certain points that were previously locked.

  47. At 4/30/2008 12:22 PM, Mike said…

    Check out Milon’s Secret Castle. Good game.

  48. At 5/10/2008 8:56 PM, Ivan Dos Santos Muniz said…

    I Liked This Gems! But How Can I Enter On DoReMi Fantasy On Super Mario World

  49. At 5/13/2008 7:46 PM, Jarad said…

    An action game that doesn’t get mentioned too much is Mystery Quest. I thought it was a hard game as a kid and I thought I “beat” it a few times, but I found out later, you need to finish it 3 times in a row consecutively for you to get the real ending. Otherwise it just says “sorry try again” its a crazy game!

  50. I’ll have to look into that one — thanks!

  51. At 6/6/2008 9:34 PM, Kiana said…

    Alright, here goes my suggestions to add to this (already great) list…

    >> Platformers :
    - City Connection
    - Duck Tales 2
    - Goonies
    - Goonies 2

    >> Action :
    - Kick Master
    - The Legend of Kage
    - P.O.W. - Prisoners of War
    - Rush ‘n Attack

    >> Shooting Action/Platformers :
    - Batman - Return of the Joker
    - Darkwing Duck

    >> Shmup (Shoot’em Up) :
    - B-Wings
    - Twin Bee series

    >> Puzzle Action :
    - Load Runner
    - Load Runner 2

    >> Sports :
    - Captain Tsubasa Vol. 1 (japan only)
    - Captain Tsubasa Vol. 2 - Super Striker (japan only)

    >> Other :
    - Balloon Fight
    - Pooyan

    By the way, not a single mention of “Pac-Man” or “Ms. Pac-Man” ?!? You kiddin’ ?

    And on a side note, the first “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” was NOT an undiscovered “gem”, it wasn’t even worth playing !
    We should just let it be buried with the rest of the worthless “rocks” out there…

    Oh, and this last one is one of my favorite games of all time :
    Tokkyuu Shirei - Solbrain
    I know I could’ve just placed it in the “Action” section, but I think this game needs a special mention !

  52. At 6/8/2008 5:12 PM, Olyphant said…

    Why has no one mentioned Legacy of the Wizard (aka Dragon Slayer 4 in japan)? It has a mix of RPG and 2d action and 8 characters to chose from right in the beginning. If you haven’t played it before please give it a try =OD

  53. To be honest, I’m amazed Startropics is listed as an OBVIOUS choice. Most people I have spoken to have never heard of it, or remind me that it was a US exclusive title!

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