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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.
A version of NES Open Tournament Golf, branded as Mario's Open Golf, was one of the few titles released for Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade machines. [citation needed] PlayChoice-10 games varied slightly from their original NES counterparts, as additional circuitry was needed to allow the game to run on the arcade machine. [7]
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 ...
Yo! Noid, known in Japan as Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru, [a] is a platform video game developed by Now Production and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System.The game was first released in Japan on March 16, 1990, and was localized in the United States to promote the Noid, the mascot of Domino's Pizza.
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 ...
This is a list of games at Funspot, an arcade located in the village of Weirs Beach in Laconia, ... PlayChoice-10: Video game Nintendo: 1986 Pleiads: Video game Tecmo ...
Duck Hunt was released as a Nintendo VS. System arcade game in April 1984, [3] and was later included in the PlayChoice-10 arcade console. [15]
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