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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games in this category have been released exclusively on the Nintendo Entertainment System /Nintendo Family Computer console.
The Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released exclusively in North America, and 19 were released exclusively in PAL countries.
Nintendo announces that it would release 40 new NES titles through its licensees in 1989, while Sega announces 20 titles that include several translations of arcade games. Peripherals unveiled and demonstrated at this event include Broderbund 's U-Force , Beeshu's Zoomer , and Nintendo's Power Pad .
November 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message Further information: List of SNK games This is a list of all 46 arcade games developed or published by SNK which predate the Neo Geo , as well as ports.
NES A sidescrolling adventure RPG in the Dragonslayer line Living Books series: 1992–1998 Mac, Win A series of edutainment titles based on popular children's books [7] Lode Runner: 1983 AppII, ATR, BBC, C64, CPC, IBM PC (self-booting disk), iOS, Lynx, Mac, NES, PS1, PSN, SG1K, SNES, VIC20, Win, XBLA, ZX Puzzle-platform game
Strider Hiryu, a manga and video game character who has starred in the following titles: Strider (1988 manga), a 1988 manga by Moto Kikaku; Strider (1989 arcade game), a 1989 action game by Capcom; Strider (1989 NES video game), a different 1989 game starring the same character; Strider II (1990 video game), sequel to the arcade game by Tiertex
Color Dreams (d/b/a StarDot Technologies) is an American company formerly known for developing and publishing unlicensed video games for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The company left the video game industry in the mid-1990s, shifting its focus to IP cameras and related surveillance equipment. [3] [4]
Raid 2020 (working title Drug Czar) [2] a 1989 cyberpunk action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.This game was released only in North America and Australia. The game's style was largely inspired by Blade Runner and the cyberpunk genre for its aesthetics, world and st