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  2. Home Entertainment Suppliers - Wikipedia

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    HES seal to mimic the Nintendo Seal of Quality.. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, HES ported games from American Game Cartridges, American Video Entertainment (AVE), Bit Corp, Color Dreams, Epyx, Thin Chen Enterprise (Sachen, Joy Van, etc.) and Tengen onto the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) as unlicensed titles, although they did not release games by Camerica or Active Enterprises.

  3. List of Irem games - Wikipedia

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    R-Type III: The Third Lightning (Super NES version published by Jaleco in 1994.) Street Combat (it is NCS' first Super Famicom Ranma 1/2 fighting game, with the license removed) Rocky Rodent (Nitro Punks Mightheads in Japan) Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san; Undercover Cops (Super NES version unreleased. Super Famicom version published by Varie in 1995.)

  4. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] For the console's North American release in 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo redesigned the cartridge to accommodate the console's front-loading, videocassette recorder-derived socket by nearly doubling its height and increasing its width by one centimeter (0.39 in), resulting in a measurement of 13.3 cm (5.2 in) high ...

  5. Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation version received overwhelmingly positive reviews. Critics for Electronic Gaming Monthly, GamePro, and Maximum all praised the arcade-perfect emulation of the games and the strong selection, generally concurring that all of the included games except Bubbles are classics which remain immensely fun.

  6. Hwang Shinwei - Wikipedia

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    2: 3D Block: 1989/1990: Jujing Electronics (1989) RCM Group (1990) Blockout: Credited as Three-Dimensional Tetris (Lìtǐ Èluósī Fāngkuài) on the cartridge. 3: Block Force: 1990: Jujing Electronics RCM Group: Block Hole: Credited as Square Force on the cartridge. Originally programmed by Hwang Jiun-Ming, Shinwei in this game is credited as ...

  7. Deadly Towers - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Towers is an action role-playing game co-developed by Lenar and Tamtex for Irem as a software title for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released in Japan on December 15, 1986, and in North America in September of the following year. In Japan, Deadly Towers was titled Mashō (魔鐘), literally meaning "Evil Bell".

  8. Retrode - Wikipedia

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    The Retrode got licensed to OpenPandora GmbH in Germany and is available again since March 2015. [10] The Retrode from 2015 is the second hardware revision. For each of the two hardware revisions, the transition from prototype to mass production was enabled through crowdfunding (pre-ordering).

  9. CJ's Elephant Antics - Wikipedia

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    CJ deals with this by only scrolling with player 1, and killing player 2 every time he leaves the screen; this system forces the players to move carefully in synchronization throughout much of the game. Elephant Antics has a total of four levels each of which includes an end of level boss fight.