Pac-Man (1982) (Atari, Tod Frye - Sears) (CX2646 - 49-75185)2600 |
| One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade. View Game |
Space Invaders (1980) (Atari, Richard Maurer - Sears) (CX2632 - 49-75153)2600 |
| Space Invaders is one of the most successful video games of all time and one of the first arcade shooters. It revolutionized the industry in its day and has since become a pop culture icon. View Game |
Pitfall! - Pitfall Harry's Jungle Adventure (1982) (Activision, David Crane) (AX-018, AX-018-04)2600 |
| This is arguably the first platform game (definately the first on a console) your goal is to go from left to right on the screen, jumping over holes, lakes, and jungle creatures. the graphics are pretty good for it's time, especialy PF.harry's running animation. It's challenging, and the gameplay is solid, making it worth playing more than once. I recommend this to anyone with several hours to kill and a high-score lust. View Game |
Asteroids (1981) (Atari, Brad Stewart - Sears) (CX2649 - 49-75163)2600 |
| Atari's bestselling game of all time, Asteroids was one of the most influential releases of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. One of the first space shooters, it was the inspiration for many of the dual stick shooter games of the modern era, Geometry Wars chief among them. View Game |
River Raid (1982) (Activision, Carol Shaw) (AX-020, AX-020-04)2600 |
| Released initially for the Atari 2600 by Activision in 1982, River Raid is one of the first scrolling shooters ever made. As a rogue fighter jet, players must destroy bridges, sink civilian ships, and take out the defending military trying to stop their rampage. View Game |
Enduro (1983) (Activision, Larry Miller) (AX-026, AX-026-04)2600 |
| Day and night, fog and rain, snow and sun, Enduro challenged players to watch the weather before going out to race!! View Game |
Alien 3 (USA)NES |
| Play as Ripley as you explore the prison planet of Fury 161. View Game |
Arkanoid (USA)NES |
| A sci-fi variant on Breakout that introduces power-ups and enemies to the format. It was originally developed by Taito for the Arcade and published on a multitude of home systems. View Game |
Hudson's Adventure Island (USA)NES |
| This is a real kick you use skateboards and various objects to complete your quest which is rescuing Princess Leilani, you must battle snakes and other regular dangerous creatures along the way by jumping on them and other things. It's a blast, I played it years ago when it had just come out. What crazy fun, but it takes skill to get through your task. View Game |
Hudson's Adventure Island II (USA)NES |
| No description available. Submit a description. View Game |
Hudson's Adventure Island III (USA)NES |
| The game starts with the main protagonist relaxing with his girlfriend in an island. When suddenly, a UFO comes out of nowhere and kidnaps the girl. Now, the protagonist goes on a adventure accompanied by his dinosaurs friends to rescue her. View Game |
B-Wings (Japan)NES |
| B-Wings is a top down shooter. View Game |
Back to the Future (USA)NES |
| NES game based on the movie franchise of the same name. This game features a top-down view in which you play as the main character, Marty Mcfly. Guide Marty through four key moments in the past in order to fix the future, and get back home to 1985. View Game |
Balloon Fight (USA)NES |
| Balloon Fight is an arcade-style platform action game for 1-2 players that is similar to Joust. Players take to the sky and try to pop their foes' balloons before their own get popped. View Game |
Battle City (Japan)NES |
| Battle City is a multi-directional shooter where the player commandeers a tank to destroy the enemy and protect their base. View Game |
Battletoads (USA)NES |
| Battletoads is a genre-defying tale of two toads' quest to rescue their kidnapped friends from the clenches of the Dark Queen. Where Frogger brought frogs to the forefront of videogaming, Battletoads taught children that toads weren't frogs and were here to kick some ass. View Game |
Bomberman (USA)NES |
| The NES version of Bomberman contained the basic single-player gameplay that the series was known for in its early years, but didn't contain any multiplayer component. View Game |
Bubble Bobble (USA)NES |
| An early arcade platformer that has 100 levels. View Game |
Bubble Bobble 2 (Japan)NES |
| After Rainbow Islands and Parasol Heroes came this more direct sequel to Bubble Bobble, returning the gameplay to bubble-blowing dragon action. View Game |
Burger Time (USA)NES |
| Play as a chef climbing ladders and running over burger ingredients to assemble giant burgers whilst avoiding dastardly hot dogs, pickles and fried eggs trying to end our culinary adventures! View Game |
Castlevania (USA)NES |
| Count Dracula's dark presence has invited the heroic vampire hunter Simon Belmont, who must venture through six stages with his trusty whip in Castlevania. View Game |
Castlevania II - Simon's Quest (USA)NES |
| Castlevania II: Simon's Quest is an action-adventure platformer released in 1987 and an early example of the Metroidvania sub-genre, in which Simon Belmont must rid himself of a horrible curse placed upon him by Dracula. View Game |
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse (USA)NES |
| Set over 200 years before the original game, Simon Belmont's Ancestor, Trevor Belmont, seeks to destroy Dracula with the help of one of three possible companions in this third installment of the Castlevania series. View Game |
Chiller (USA) (Unl)NES |
| One of the most controversial games of the 1980's, Chiller was an arcade and bootleg NES light-gun game. Banned in the UK, the player was tasked with torturing and murdering victims in various settings. View Game |
Circus Charlie (Japan)NES |
| A circus-themed mini-game collection intended for young children. It was developed by Konami and published by Soft Pro International for the Arcade and various home systems. View Game |
City Connection (USA)NES |
| Drive through five cities painting the road and dodging police cars along the way in City Connection. View Game |
Contra (USA)NES |
| Contra is famous for its fast-paced, gritty, old-school action. View Game |
Darkwing Duck (USA)NES |
| Darkwing Duck is a video game adaptation of the popular Disney cartoon that aired during the early 90s. Featuring Mega Man esque action gameplay in the city of St. Canard. View Game |
Dig Dug (Japan)NES |
| Dig dug is an arcade game released in 1982. The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly. View Game |
Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise (USA)NES |
| Dig Dug II is the sequel to Namco's coin op classic Dig Dug. It was originally released in arcades and later ported to the NES and Famicom Disk System. It is a major departure from the original and is often seen as being far inferior. View Game |
Donkey Kong (Japan)NES |
| Control Jumpman and save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the evil barrel-tossing gorilla known as Donkey Kong. View Game |
Donkey Kong 3 (World)NES |
| Third title in the original Donkey Kong series by Nintendo. It was first released on Famicom and Arcade, but was later ported to several platforms including NES and Wii Virtual Console. DK3 has been described as a "fixed shooter", departing from the original Donkey Kong gameplay. View Game |
Double Dragon (USA)NES |
| Double Dragon is a game credited, in part, with the popularity of the beat-em-up genre in the arcade craze of the 1980s and 1990s. View Game |
Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA)NES |
| Help Billy and Jimmy avenge Marion's death in this sequel to the beat-em-up arcade classic. View Game |
Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones (USA)NES |
| Billy, Jimmy, and the whole Double Dragon gang fight for the Sacred Stones to save in the world in yet another beat-em-up. View Game |
Double Dribble (USA)NES |
| A basketball game by Konami, originally for the Arcade and ported to home consoles. It is part of Konami's "Exciting" sports series. View Game |
Dragon Quest (Japan)NES |
| Embark on an adventure with characters from different walks of life, all destined to unite with you, to save the world. View Game |
Dragon Quest II - Akuryou no Kamigami (Japan)NES |
| No description available. Submit a description. View Game |
Dragon Quest III - Soshite Densetsu e... (Japan) (Rev 0A)NES |
| No description available. Submit a description. View Game |
Dragon Quest IV - Michibikareshi Monotachi (Japan) (Rev A)NES |
| Embark on an adventure with characters from different walks of life, all destined to unite with you, to save the world. View Game |
Duck Hunt (World)NES |
| Duck Hunt was one of the original NES launch titles, featuring a lightgun, ducks and a laughing blood-hound. View Game |
Duck Tales (USA)NES |
| Not to be dismissed as a cheap Disney cash-in, this is a suprisingly well-made game that still holds up even today. An action/platformer at it's core, you'll find plenty of replayability in seeking out as much treasure as possible. From the jungle to the moon, it's a great ride from start to finish! View Game |
Duck Tales 2 (USA)NES |
| Everybody knows Duck Tales, but few have played the sequel. Developed by a different team, and while sharing the same engine and basic gameplay, it is considered by most people to be worse than its prequel. That said, the songs aren't as catchy, but are moody, fit the themes of the stages, and set a great atmosphere. Graphics are more detailed than in the first one. The level design is more intricate and holds many more secrets, the placement of enemy is better thought, and the hit detection, which was a bit clunky in the original, was fixed. Whichever title of the two you think is best, chances are that if you like one of them, you'll also enjoy the other. View Game |
Elevator Action (USA)NES |
| Elevator Action is a 1983 arcade game by Taito where players control Agent 17, who is attempting to steal documents in a tall building. View Game |
Excitebike (Europe)NES |
| Excitebike is a 1985 motocross racing game for the NES. Race around premade tracks and even create custom ones! View Game |
Final Fantasy (USA)NES |
| Final Fantasy was the first entry in the now widely recognized Final Fantasy franchise, originally developed on the NES by Square (now Square-Enix). View Game |
Final Fantasy II (USA) (Proto)NES |
| Final Fantasy II follows four heroes who join a resistance group and try to stop an empire from taking over the world. Its gameplay deviates greatly from the first game by utilizing a usage-based growth system. View Game |
Final Fantasy III (Japan) [En by A.W.Jackson+Neill Corlett+SoM2Freak v1.1]NES |
| The third Final Fantasy released on the Famicom. This version of the game was never released internationally. View Game |
Flappy (Japan)NES |
| A puzzle game from dB Soft for various home systems. It was the first dB Soft game on the Famicom. The player controls a mole-like creature named Flappy and must push a blue rock onto its platform on each stage. View Game |
Flintstones, The - The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy (USA)NES |
| A NES platformer where you play as Fred Flintstone as his pets Dino and Hoppy are kidnapped by a collector from the future. A small alien comes back in time to help them, and Fred must find the parts of his time machine to save them. View Game |
Galaga - Demons of Death (USA)NES |
| Galaga- The game so famous it's literally been released for almost every console since it's original release in 1981.
The sequel to Galaxian the object of the game is to take control of a starfighter and shoot down as many waves of bug like missle shooting enemies before they destroy you.
So grab a copy and a friend and let the good times roll!
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Ghostbusters (USA)NES |
| Ghostbusters is based on the smash hit film of the same name. Players drive around New York catching ghosts and earning cash before heading to the Temple of Zuul.
Conglaturation! You have completed a great game. And prooved the justice of our culture. Now go and rest our heroes ! View Game |
Golf (USA)NES |
| The original golf game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. View Game |
Gradius (USA)NES |
| Gradius is a side scrolling arcade shooter. The game became famous for its extreme difficulty and varied power-ups. View Game |
Gradius II (Japan)NES |
| The follow-up to Konami's shoot-em-up Arcade classic Gradius. It had various home conversions, though was not available in the US until its Wii Virtual Console release. View Game |
Gun.Smoke (USA)NES |
| An isometric scrolling shooter released in the mid-80's, Gun.Smoke is a game featuring a Western theme with multiple ports having been released since its early days in the arcades. The game, designed by Yoshiki Okamoto, is a spiritual predecessor to the popular Red Dead franchise. View Game |
Ice Climber (Japan)NES |
| In Ice Climber the player controls a hammer wielding Eskimo that needs to climb 32 ice-covered mountains in order to recover a stolen vegetable from a giant condor. View Game |
Kage (Japan)NES |
| Swing a blade and toss shuriken at enemies in this arcade action game from Taito. View Game |
Kirby's Adventure (USA)NES |
| Kirby's Adventure is a platformer that was released late in the NES's lifespan. In this game, Kirby must retrieve the broken Star Rod pieces in order to restore everyones' dream. View Game |
Legend of Zelda, The (USA)NES |
| A young boy explores a huge overworld filled with enemies and dungeons to find and rescue Princess Zelda from the evil Ganon. View Game |
Legendary Wings (USA)NES |
| An Arcade shoot-'em-up developed by Capcom. The NES version was exclusive to North America. View Game |
Lunar Pool (USA)NES |
| Lunar Pool takes the basic physics of billiards and applies them to crazy table designs. View Game |
Maniac Mansion (USA)NES |
| Maniac Mansion is a graphic adventure game originally released in 1987 by Lucasfilm Games. When the innocent Sandy is kidnapped by the maniacal Dr. Fred, it's up to her boyfriend Dave and his friends to her from certain death! View Game |
Mappy (Japan)NES |
| Mappy is a game where you, a mouse policeman, have to find stolen goods in a house filled with crooked cats. View Game |
Mario & Yoshi (Europe)NES |
| Play as Mario or Luigi to help free Yoshi in this puzzle game. View Game |
Mario Bros. (World)NES |
| Nintendo's classic arcade hit. Players attempt to eliminate enemies while avoiding fireballs and collecting coins. View Game |
Mario Open Golf (Japan)NES |
| It's a simple golf game where you play as Mario and Luigi in golf!It is very simple.You start by seeing a screen wher some weird gut talks and you get to the game.You pick where you want to put the ball and what club you want.Then you hit the ball!Then,when you get to the green,Peach or Daisy will root for you.Get a hole and you will go onto the next level. You can go in tournaments. Toad will let you put in your name.There is also a shop where a purple Donkey Kong works.That all! View Game |
Mega Man (USA)NES |
| Mega Man is a side-scrolling action game that spawned many, many sequels and spinoffs. Known as Rockman in Japan, the game featured a protagonist that could siphon the abilities of bosses he defeated. View Game |
Mega Man 2 (USA)NES |
| First released in 1989, Mega Man 2 once again pits Mega Man and Dr. Light against the evil Dr. Wily and his mechanical creations. An influential title, it introduced E-tanks, a password system, and the series standard of eight Robot Masters. View Game |
Mega Man 3 (USA)NES |
| Mega Man 3 finds the blue bomber battling more robots. Mega Man's newly introduced robot dog, Rush, helps Mega Man to traverse obstacles, while the mysterious Proto Man tests Mega Man's mettle. View Game |
Mega Man 4 (USA)NES |
| Mega Man 4 continues the Blue Bomber's NES hexology as Dr. Light receives a message from Dr. Cossack, a new threat who intends for his eight robots to cause global chaos. Once again, Mega Man must get equipped and save the world. View Game |
Mega Man 5 (USA)NES |
| Mega Man 5 continued the Mega Man franchise on the Nintendo Entertainment System with twelve new robot masters. Following the tradition of the Mega Man games on the NES, Mega Man 5 was tough but action-packed. View Game |
Mega Man 6 (USA)NES |
| Mega Man 6 was the last of the NES Mega Man games. With another brand new eight robot masters, Mega Man 6 continued the tradition of difficult levels and bosses, along with some new additions and upgrades. View Game |
Metal Gear (USA)NES |
| Known as the first "stealth action" game, Metal Gear tells the tale of "Solid Snake", a rookie operative of the U.S. special forces unit FOXHOUND, as he infiltrates a fortified military compound (known as Outer Heaven) to destroy a mysterious superweapon known as "Metal Gear" View Game |
Metroid (USA)NES |
| Don the Power Suit of intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as she recaptures the dangerous Metroid species from the evil Space Pirates. View Game |
Mickey Mousecapade (USA)NES |
| An early Mickey Mouse platformer for the NES. View Game |
Mighty Bomb Jack (USA)NES |
| Collect all the bombs to exit the level but watch out for the enemies. View Game |
Mighty Final Fight (USA)NES |
| The 8-Bit adaptation of Final Fight featuring super-deformed style characters. View Game |
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (USA)NES |
| There was a time when Mike Tyson was known for kicking ass and not biting ears, and in that time one of the best boxing games ever was released. The year was 1987 - If you were cool, you watched Transformers, had a Nintendo, and played Punch-Out!!. View Game |
Ms. Pac-Man (USA)NES |
| Sequel to the arcade classic featuring an identical character with a bow, eyelashes, lipstick, and a beauty mark. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game and bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing in the center. View Game |
Ninja Gaiden (USA)NES |
| Step into the shoes of the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as he goes on a quest to avenge his father's unexpected death. View Game |
Pac-Man (Europe)NES |
| One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade. View Game |
Paperboy (USA)NES |
| Paperboy is originally an arcade game that came out in 1984. The main purpose of the game was to go from house to house delivering papers while avoiding obstacles. View Game |
Popeye (World) (Rev A)NES |
| You play Popeye who must win the love of Olive Oyl in three different scenarios while avoiding the nasty Bluto. Your main weapon against this relentless brute is the cans of spinach that appear at the beginning of each screen. View Game |
Prince of Persia (USA)NES |
| Prince of Persia is the original Persian adventure by Jordan Mechner and the first game in a multi-million dollar franchise. View Game |
Punch-Out!! (USA)NES |
| There was a time when Mike Tyson was known for kicking ass and not biting ears, and in that time one of the best boxing games ever was released. The year was 1987 - If you were cool, you watched Transformers, had a Nintendo, and played Punch-Out!!. View Game |
Punisher, The (USA)NES |
| A Punisher game for the NES was produced by LJN Toys in 1990. It's a third person shooter where the player controls the Punisher through various New York City locations, shooting thugs and battling supervillains as bosses. The final boss was the Kingpin, who was almost impossible to defeat without the aid of a special rapid-fire joystick. View Game |
R.C. Pro-Am (USA)NES |
| R.C. Pro-Am is a combat racing game that was developed by Rare in 1988. View Game |
R.C. Pro-Am II (USA)NES |
| R.C Pro-Am II is an isometric track racer with power ups for the NES. It boasts a variety of themed tracks aswell as vehicles. View Game |
Rad Racer (USA)NES |
| This arcade racer for the NES features eight courses from across the world and exciting 3-D action. It was one of the earliest racing games for the NES. View Game |
Rad Racer II (USA)NES |
| Rad Racer II is a checkpoint based racing game developed by Square and released for the NES. View Game |
Rambo (USA)NES |
| Play the role of John Rambo in this long adventure game. View Game |
Road Fighter (Europe)NES |
| Road Fighter is a scrolling racing arcade game developed by Konami in 1984. It was the first car racing game made by Konami. View Game |
RoadBlasters (USA)NES |
| RoadBlasters is a racing/shoot game for the NES. You can select from one of three levels. You can fire bullets at other vehicles. As you fire weapons, you will gaine points. You also have a fuel meter, so you need to keep an eye on it. You can collect items to restore your fuel. Your car will explode if you hit an object. The object of the game is to shoot down other vehicles and make it to the end of the track. The game has nice colors and the gameplay is decent. View Game |
RoboCop (USA)NES |
| Robocop is a side-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Data East and ported to numerous home computers. View Game |
RoboCop 2 (USA)NES |
| No description available. Submit a description. View Game |
Rush'n Attack (USA)NES |
| In this side-scrolling action game up to two players infiltrate enemy bases armed initially with only their knives. As they move from left to right they will find "power up" weapons like bazookas, grenades, and flame throwers. Defeat the bosses at the end of each level to win. View Game |
Simpsons, The - Bart vs. the World (USA)NES |
| Follow up of Bart vs the Space Mutants with improved controls and longevity. View Game |
Snake's Revenge (USA)NES |
| An unofficial action-packed sequel to the NES version of the original Metal Gear has Lt. Solid Snake and his team of operatives infiltrating an undisclosed nation to hunt down the successor of the original Metal Gear superweapon. It is considered to be the only published non-canon installment in Konami's franchise. View Game |
Space Invaders (Japan)NES |
| Space Invaders is one of the most successful video games of all time and one of the first arcade shooters. It revolutionized the industry in its day and has since become a pop culture icon. View Game |
Spelunker (USA)NES |
| Tim Martin's Spelunker is regarded by some as one of the most obscenely difficult games of all time and has become a mascot of Japanese used game bins. View Game |
Spy Hunter (USA)NES |
| In this classic arcade game, you play as a spy in an armed sports car, destroying enemy vehicles and protecting civilian vehicles. View Game |
Super Mario Bros. (Europe) (Rev 0A)NES |
| Focusing on a humble plumber and his brother setting out to rescue a Princess who has been kidnapped by a vile lizard king, Super Mario Bros. is a platformer created by Shigeru Miyamoto, published by Nintendo, and is one of the best selling video games of all time. View Game |
Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA)NES |
| Mario and his friends find themselves in the mysterious world of Sub-Con, where they must fight new enemies (with new techniques) to stop the master plans of the evil toad king, Wart. View Game |
Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA)NES |
| Super Mario Bros. 3 sends Mario on a whole new adventure across diverse worlds and sporting strange new suits and abilities. View Game |
Super Spy Hunter (USA)NES |
| Super Spy Hunter is a vehicular combat game for the NES. It was originally called Battle Formula in Japan, but Sunsoft purchased the license to Spy Hunter and was able to market the game as a sequel to the Spy Hunter game. View Game |
Tales of Phantasia (C)NES |
| No description available. Submit a description. View Game |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (USA)NES |
| Originally appearing as an arcade game in 1989, the game has seen many re-releases in all of it's years, but most recently it has appeared on the Xbox Live Marketplace. View Game |
Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (USA)NES |
| Terminator 2: Judgment Day is an on-rails light-gun shooter, based on the 1991 film of the same name. View Game |
Tetris (USA)NES |
| This shape-based Russian mind-bender set the stage for innumerable puzzle games to follow. View Game |
Top Gun (USA)NES |
| Top Gun is a Konami air combat game loosely based on the film of the same name. The player, as Maverick, flies an an F-14 Tomcat through a series of missions. View Game |
Track & Field (USA)NES |
| Classic arcade-style game where players compete in various Olympic events using button-mashing, as well as calculated button sequences. Events in the arcade version include: 100-Meter Dash, Long Jump, Javelin Throw, 110m Hurdles, Hammer Throw, and High Jump. Releases on other platforms included an extended list of events such as Archery. View Game |
Track & Field II (USA)NES |
| Run, hurdle, dive, swim, shoot, hop, skip and jump your way to a gold medal in this seminal Olympic games-style effort from Konami View Game |
Ultima - Exodus (USA)NES |
| The first Ultima game to be published by Origin Systems Inc. View Game |
Ultima - Warriors of Destiny (USA)NES |
| Ultima V is the second game in the trilogy of Enlightenment of the Ultima story. After your character the Avatar had gleaned the title of the avatar from traveling to the eight shrines of virtue in the fourth game you return to find that Lord British has been kidnapped! View Game |
Wacky Races (USA)NES |
| Wacky Races on the NES is a side scroller instead of a racing game! You play as Muttley and have to run across the world to save Dasterdly. View Game |
Wario's Woods (USA)NES |
| Wario's Woods is a match-3 puzzle game released for the Super NES and NES in 1994, making it the last game to be released for the NES in North America. View Game |
Wheel of Fortune (USA)NES |
| The original NES Wheel of Fortune game, based on the popular TV game show. View Game |
Wild Gunman (Japan, USA)NES |
| Wild Gunman is a light gun shooter by Nintendo. Originally a 1974 arcade game, the updated 1984 version was developed by Intelligent Systems for the NES; the game uses the NES Zapper to draw, aim and shoot the opponent. View Game |
Wolverine (USA)NES |
| A sidescrolling action game where the player controls Wolverine as he battles against arch nemesis Sabretooth. This was the first game that the character Wolverine was the sole main character. View Game |
Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (USA)NES |
| Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the second entry in the ground-breaking Zelda franchise. This controversial follow-up ditches the original's top-down perspective for 2D side-scrolling exploration and combat. The 2D towns, dungeons and combat arenas are tied together by a top-down overworld. View Game |
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (USA, Europe)SMS |
| The most well known game out of the Alex Kidd series, Miracle World follows the adventures of the plucky little lad Alex as he fights his way through 16 stages to find his long lost brother. Miracle World is a quirky union of Super Mario Bros and Roshambo. View Game |
Shinobi (USA, Europe)SMS |
| A 1987 arcade game. The player takes control of Joe Musashi, a master ninja whose mission is to rescue all of the hostages. SEGA's innovative ninja game predating Ninja Gaiden for the NES includes challenging platforming, first person mini-games, and scalable difficulty. View Game |
Alex Kidd - High-Tech World (USA, Europe)SMS |
| Alex Kidd puts his life on the line in pursuit of video games in this combination adventure-platformer for the Sega Master System. View Game |
Aladdin (Europe)SMS |
| Disney's Aladdin was the title of several different games from different developers based on the classic Disney film, Aladdin. As the titular character, players venture through many levels inspired by events and locations in the movie. View Game |
California Games (USA, Europe)SMS |
| California Games is a multiple event sports game released on multiple 8-bit and 16-bit computers, consoles and handhelds. Developed by 80s legends Epyx, with a reputation for producing multiple-event games, traditional sports were abandoned to accommodate less-established pursuits associated with The Golden State. View Game |