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This category includes a list of Nintendo Entertainment System games released on PlayChoice-10 arcade machines. Pages in category "PlayChoice-10 games" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
PlayChoice-10 machine arcade cabinet. The PlayChoice-10 is an arcade system developed and marketed by Nintendo. Released in August 1986 as the successor to the Nintendo VS. System, the PlayChoice-10 was developed as a means to showcase NES games while maintaining revenue from the arcade business; it did so by allowing players to test up to ten ...
PlayChoice-10, Nintendo's other NES-based arcade series; Nintendo Super System, the Super NES-based arcade system; Wild Gunman (1984), which had a fictional VS. arcade version featured in the film Back to the Future Part II (1989) R.O.B., a toy robot designed to help the NES's commercial performance
PlayChoice-10 Wild Gunman [ a ] is a light gun shooter game developed and published by Nintendo . Based an electro-mechanical arcade game in 1974 by Gunpei Yokoi , it was adapted to a video game for the Famicom console in 1984.
Konami GX775, [4] PlayChoice-10 Super Contra , known as Super Contra: The Alien Strikes Back [ a ] in Japan, is a run and gun video game by Konami , originally released as a coin-operated arcade video game in January 1988.
In August 1987, Nintendo released an arcade machine called Playchoice-10 that contained up to ten popular NES titles. [25] Amongst the eligible NES games, Rad Racer was also available on the arcade machine. [26] Finally, the game was later released for the NES as Rad Racer in October 1987 in North America and on January 15, 1988 in Europe. [27 ...
Dr. Mario is a falling block tile-matching video game. [10] Mario assumes the role of a doctor , tossing two-colored medical capsules into a medicine bottle representing the playing field. This area is populated by viruses of three colors — red, yellow, and blue — which stay in their starting positions until removed.
The NES port appeared in Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade system. The NES version featured notable product placement advertising: Pizza Hut logos. The rear cover of the instruction manual provided a coupon for the restaurant, with an expiration date of December 31, 1991.