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  2. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. List of cancelled NES games - Wikipedia

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    An NES game based on the Police Academy film series was set for a 1990 release, but the game experienced multiple delays and at one point restarted development before eventually being cancelled. [2] Tengen: Tengen: Pyross: A NES port of the arcade game Wardner (1987) was planned for release in North America under the name Pyross. Though ...

  4. 1989 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo announces that it would release 40 new NES titles through its licensees in 1989, while Sega announces 20 titles that include several translations of arcade games. Peripherals unveiled and demonstrated at this event include Broderbund 's U-Force , Beeshu's Zoomer , and Nintendo's Power Pad .

  5. Baseball Simulator 1.000 - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Simulator 1.000 (超人ウルトラベースボール, "Choujin Ultra Baseball") is a baseball game released on the NES. It was released in 1989 in Japan and in 1990 in North America. It was released in 1989 in Japan and in 1990 in North America.

  6. Nintendo World Championships - Wikipedia

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    There, contestants played a special Nintendo World Championships 1990 cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The cartridge contains three customized minigames based upon the popular games Super Mario Bros. (1985), Rad Racer (1987), and Tetris (1989). The objective is to achieve a high score according to a custom cumulative scoring ...

  7. Friday the 13th (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Friday the 13th was released in North America exclusively in February 1989, as part of LJN's focus on creating video games based on licenses, to very poor critical reception. Game Informer lists the game among the most difficult horror games of all time. [11] Michigan Daily ' s Matt Grandstaff called it a "poor offering" by LJN. [12]

  8. Snake Rattle 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    American video gaming magazine Game Players awarded Snake Rattle 'n' Roll the "Game Player's NES Excellence Award" for 1990 as one of the best games released for the NES that year. [22] Nintendo Power reviewed Snake Rattle 'n' Roll as part of an overview of NES games which the magazine found were overlooked or otherwise did not sell well. Their ...

  9. Top Gun: The Second Mission - Wikipedia

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    Top Gun: The Second Mission, released in Japan as Top Gun: Dual Fighters, is the video game sequel to Top Gun, also produced by Konami for NES.It was released in Japan on December 15, 1989, in North America in January 1990, and in Europe and Australia on October 24, 1991.