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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, 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
Nintendo Entertainment System emulators (12 P) Pages in category "Nintendo Entertainment System" ... PlayChoice-10; U. Masayuki Uemura; W. World 1-1
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 Pro Wrestling ( プロレス , Puroresu ) is a pro wrestling video game developed and published by Nintendo . It was released originally for the Famicom Disk System in Japan in 1986.
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.
The game is the third installment of the Jetman series and was later re-released by Nintendo for their NES-based PlayChoice-10 arcade system in the United States in 1990. [3] In the game, series protagonist Jetman must manoeuvre his small craft through caverns of various planets whilst searching for pieces of the Golden Warpship.
Tecmo Bowl (Japanese: テクモボウル, Hepburn: Tekumo Bōru) is an American football video game developed and released by Tecmo.Originally released as an arcade game in 1987, [2] [3] the game features a large dual screen cabinet with up to four players between two fictitious teams.