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Long title on this one, but I can't help but love 8-bit classic Japan. It's a style and mood that I love, and the character sprites for all the NES games in this style are on point so far.

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So there's a submarine, underwater cities, decent music, oh and a mermaid with like no coverage. Don't forget to put that on the title screen.

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Another game by the creator of the Sims series of games. I don't know how well this plays on NES, but it certainly annoyed me on Atari 7800. Might've been the joystick controls, who knows.

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As far as I know, there is no relation to Super Arabian.

I see this one sometimes in general discussions of the NES, so it definitely has a presence out there.

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This one got sent to America and was also ported to the GBA in that Famicom Mini series in Japan. Does that mean it's good? Well, it was better than the shovelware, but that's about it.

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This room is an illusion and is a trap devisvt by (Twitter won't allow his name I guess). Go ahead dauntlessly! Make rapid progres!

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A pretty simple light gun game, what could possibly be special about it? Well, it's the first NES game not released on the original Famicom. Why? I don't actually know. I guess Nintendo just thought Japan wouldn't like it.

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The sequel to that lives in infamy. This game is unfair even if you use the Switch's rewind feature. Howard Phillips and Egoraptor put it best, this game is cruel.

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Bird? Birb? Borb? dorb? Adorb? Adorable? Yes. Yes very much.

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I don't think a man from Texas has as many shooters as the Famicom.

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One of the few still going today. I've played it, but the battery in my cartridge is dead so I can't get far.

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I have a hard time telling whether this game is The and live in that era but usually only the box art embraces this aspect.

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Your mission? Snuff out the enemy. Their mission? To snuff out you.

I like watching people frame classic cartoon setups framed as a mental breakdown. I can imagine a dramatic movie with the plot of Spy Vs Spy.

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116: Sansu 3-nen: Keisan Game

I like drawing cars from old games due to their cartoon shape. Real cars should try to be more exaggerated sometimes.

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115: Sansu 2-nen: Keisan Game

I'll give this company credit, they aren't talking down to the kids. They're actually just making games where solving math problems is one of the mechanics. Whether they're fun is another story that I can't tell.

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114: Sansu 1-nen: Keisan Game

I'm not even gonna bother hashtagging that one, as well as the next few with similar titles.

This is an educational game, one of three released on the same day by the same company: They make textbooks. Unsurprising.

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Not the first game on the but it's the first with those silver stripes that identify one. I swear the paintings on both Konami games and early Atari games are some of the best I've seen.

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Welcome to the It may not be the Super Bowl, but I still think this is a touchdown.

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The reviewed this. Honestly, if I even mention that should be an indicator for quality.

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I haven't heard of this one, but it looks really cool and led to one of the more interesting fanarts in my opinion.

Also, America got this but not the first one? Weird.

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