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On February 21st, 1986, Japan was introduced to the Famicom Disk System and the world was introduced to the series.

Seriously though, why isn't there an official remake of this game? It needs updating FAST.

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97:

A few things to mention here: This is the first movie-licensed game, but it wasn't released in America despite being an America film.

It also released the same day as a certain something else... but I'll get to that next time.

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96:

From what I hear, this is based off This thing apparently inspired most of the amine out there today like Dragon Ball. I should probably try reading it.

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95:

Welcome to 1986 with the dawn of the cute-em' ups by

I forgot to mention this at the time, but the first few American NES consoles released a few days after game 68-Challenger. However, a nation-wide release doesn't happen until later.

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94:

This game got a sequel in 2017. It's pretty good, all things considered.

Let this one be proof that despite having to draw so many games, I still make room for Easter Eggs.

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93:

comes back with a pretty good puzzle game... published by somebody else. Tokuma Shoten's second published title.

Games as simple as this make the drawings very straightforward but a bit boring to draw.

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92:

So this is an arcade game from who didn't bother publishing it to the themselves. They handed it off to Tokuma Shoten, which owns Studio Ghibli, and decided to have a different company actually make the port. Interesting.

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91:

I'd give a warm welcome to Square's first game, but this is a bad port of a PC game that they supposedly didn't even develop. I'll give them a proper introduction when they actually make the game.

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90:

It's been a while since I've gotten to a name I recognized on this list. It's safe to say Hudson Soft hit it big with this guy.

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89:

Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
Don't reference Club Penguin
D O N ' T -

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88:

In Japan, this is based off an anime for little kids. In America and the rest of the world, it's replaced with a cherub and the box art sucks. Worldwide, this game is way too hard for no reason.

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87:

A pioneer of strategy games, just not a fun game.

If it isn't obvious, my art of these games don't reflect anyone's opinion. It's just me trying to make genuine fanart for each game regardless of legacy or quality.

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86:

This game just looks dysfunctional. It's the first game under Kemco, and it actually sounds really cool. Unfortunately, it probably belongs on an Intellivision and not an NES.

Also, why is it called Dough Boy?

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85: 1942

So apparently you can't hashtag a number. I feel like years would be popular hashtags. I guess I'll just hashtag instead.

I find it interesting that there's games for both sides of Pacific WW2, the other so far being Sky Destroyer.

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84:


Based on the of the same name. I included the girl from the intro because I thought she was cute.

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83:

A lot of the games not sent to America fall under 3 main categories: Cute Character Games, Eastern Board Games, and Shoot'em Ups. I guess Turn-Based RPGs also tend to get that treatment, but they haven't appeared yet.

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82:

I played this, and despite how many times you'll die from nothing, it's a good time.

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81:

Apparently you can buy a model kit for the ship in this game. Neat.

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80:

Space Billiards, I guess.

Games like this make me wonder if a company should take simple games like this and create collections of HD remakes.

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I had no idea I was going to come across the dancing karate meme. I had no idea he even had a game! I can feel the nostalgia flowing through me... lives on.

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