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The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released ...
The following is a list of lists of characters who appear in various games and franchises published by Nintendo arranged in alphabetical order. Characters of Fire Emblem Fates Characters of the Kirby series
This is a list of games that are part of the Classic NES Series in North America, Famicom Mini (ファミコンミニ, Famikon Mini) in Japan, and NES Classics in Europe and Australia. The series consists of emulated Nintendo Entertainment System, Family Computer, and Family Computer Disk System games for the Game Boy Advance.
NES Remix: A series of video games that take small excerpts of NES games and rework them into smaller minigames and new challenges. NES Remix: Ultimate NES Remix [64] Nintendogs: A real-time pet simulation video game where players interact and train dogs, and in later entries, cats. Nintendogs: Nintendogs + Cats [1] Paper Mario
In 2009, IGN ranked it the 15th best NES game in their Top 100 NES Games list. [33] In 2012, GamesRadar ranked it the seventh best NES game ever made. The staff felt that it was more memorable than Ghosts 'n Goblins, Legend of Kage, and Double Dragon, and is still influential. [30] In 2014, GamesRadar ranked it the eleventh best NES game of all ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console was first packaged as the Family Computer (Famicom) in Japan. Its best-selling game is Super Mario Bros. , first released in Japan on September 13, 1985, with sales of more than 40 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling video game of all time .
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (video game) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (video game) After Burner; After Burner II; Aighina no Yogen: From the Legend of Balubalouk; Air Fortress; Airwolf (video game) Akira (video game) Akuma-kun; Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing; Alfred Chicken; Alien 3 (video game) Alien Syndrome; All-Pro ...
Houston Press ' s Jef Rouner lauded the game's music and animation, and noted its high difficulty level, especially during boss battles. [25] IGN put Wizards & Warriors at #56 on its "Top 100 NES Games" list, and reviewer Sam Claiborn said that the game was inspired by Dungeons & Dragons style of RPGs, and added action platforming elements. [26]