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Arkanoid II: Revenge of Doh





As an update to the classic
game Breakout Revenge of Doh has you bouncing a ball back and forth
destroying bricks. Where it really shines is with all the great extras
now added to the core game play, like the different level designs,
types of bricks, and especially the new power-ups, such as some which
give you the ability to fire, multiply the ball of make your bat
larger.




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Legendary Wings





A great scrolling
shoot-em-up which has an excellent 2-player co-operative mode to its
credit. Though one aspect the game certainly falls down in is
originality as the basic game play whilst fun and polished is certainly
nothing new of unique, which is why I dropped it places in this list.




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Track N\' Field





Multiplayer classic from the
80\'s that started the whole mash two buttons as fast as possible style
game play. The fact that this mechanic has remained virtually unchanged
in olympics games up to this day is a testament to it\'s greatness.




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Smash TV





Simple top down shooter, the
basic premise is akin to \"the Running Man\" film where you play the poor
bloke stuck in the game show who has to shoot anything that moves. It
includes a cool duel controller option to replicate the arcade\'s
multi-directional firing, which works pretty well.




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Power Blade





A platform shooting affair
similar to Mega Man, but with boomerangs and Contra\'s multi directional
firing. Its actually a remade US version of a Japanese game called
\"Power Blazer\" and must stand as one of the few occasions where the
mucked about with version outdoes the original (another arguable one
would be the Mega Drive\'s Decap Attack) this is due to Power Blade
getting rid of many game play problems the original had.




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720 Degrees





One of the first extreme
sports games and a timeless classic which must have been an inspiration
for later games such as Tony Hawks Pro Skater. You have a bunch of
different moves available and multiple excellent events to play.




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Klax





Popular puzzle game which is
similar in game play to falling block games like Tetris and Columns,
though as opposed to those games Klax incorporates a conveyer belt
instead of the more regular enter from the top of the screen set-up.
When you get three of the same colour vertically, horizontally or
diagonally you get a \"klax\".




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Lunar Jetman





Rare\'s spin on Thrust\'s
game play style. Fly about shooting the enemies and collecting the
things you need for your ship. Most of the difficulty was in making sure
you didn\'t crash. Addictive and fun.




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Double Dragon II





The second game in the
seminal Double Dragon series, a series that popularized the whole
beat-em-up genre when originally released at the arcades. As an original
game designed for the NES and not a true arcade sequel this was a
pretty good game all things considered, with some nice graphics and
great colour use throughout.




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Kid Icarus





Every system out there has
at least one wildly overrated game, and on the NES its Kid Icarus.
Whilst a very good game with some interesting ideas and elements (the
adventure game style weapons and health upgrades are very well
implemented), as an overall experience its heavily brought down by some
niggling issues which hold it back from the status of being the true
classic that many people make it out to be (earlier levels are actually
harder than later ones, imprecise controls, frustrations such as off
screen deaths and enemies which randomly steal your money, lazy graphics
obviously recycled from Metroid). Still certainly a very solid game
though.



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Little Nemo





Feed woodland creatures
candy laced with chloroform, kill them in their sleep and wear their
skin as clothes in this great cutesy platformer. It\'s all a bit like the
silence of the lambs really (at least that\'s the way it looks to me)




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Solomon\'s Key





Another great, and
influential NES puzzle game. Here you can create blocks to stand on
wherever you want in an effort to reach the level key item to open the
door, and then get through the door. Its clever block creation idea was
re-used in many later games such as Spherical and Troddlers.




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Bucky O\' Hare





Insanely fast
platform-shooter from Konami that came out late in the NES\' lifetime and
is now pretty hard to find. The graphics are excellent, and the game
play is fast, frenetic and a little bit difficult.




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Bomberman 2





Probably the best Bomberman
on the NES, with a multiplayer mode as good as ever, but certainly not
the best episode available when it came out (that accolade would have to
go to the TG-16\'s first Bomberman, or the Amiga\'s Dynablaster)




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Cobra Triangle





Isometric game from Rareware
that is hard to classify due to it\'s number of varied play styles,
which go from competitive racing, to bomb collection/disposal, to boss
fights and other objectives. Its very under-valued and well worth
purchasing.




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Pipe Mania/Pipe Dream





The best puzzle games
usually have the simplest concepts, and Pipe Mania is no exception. The
basic aim is to lay down piping before the water catches up to you
without wasting tiles, later levels add in new rules to add to the
difficulty level such as end pieces which need to be joined to. This
game spawned many imitators and became quite influential (even being
added to Bioshock as a hacking mini game).




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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II





A pretty nice conversion of
Konami\'s arcade beat-em-up. The graphics and atmosphere are very nice
and the crucial multi-player option is still available (just a shame it
couldn\'t utilize the NES four-score for a 4-player feature)




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Rampart





A great, hard to explain
strategy game, that incorporates elements from Tetris, as well as more
standard shoot-em-up action elements. You have to build up your castle
and place gun turrets, repel enemy boats, and rebuild your broken
defenses.




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Baseball Stars





Has to be the best baseball game you
could get at the time on any platform due to its many RPG style features
such as allowing you to name and improve your players through the
acquisition of money.




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Spy Hunter





Spy Hunter is probably the
oldest game to make this list, being a port of a game released in the
arcades in 1983, which really goes to show its enduring playability. The
game has you racing up screen amassing points and being careful not to
go too fast and crash or shoot civilian cars.



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اینم ادامه اش راستی یادم رفت بگم اینا ترجمه شده اش رو نداشتم دیگه شرمنده.
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Snow Bros





Snow Bros is a Bubble Bobble
alike game which has you covering the enemies with snow and then
rolling them down the levels, its a joy to play in multiplayer, but is
now a bit expensive to buy unfortunately.




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Darkwing Duck





Another great Capcom game
from a Disney license, this time similar to their Mega Man series' but
with game play entailing more climbing and hanging. As usual Capcom's
talent for game play design shines through and creates yet another
platforming classic for them to boast about.




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Super Dodge Ball





An excellent sports game
from the people that made River City Ransom and Nintendo World Cup (the
latter of which unfortunately just missed the top 100). Technos' sports
titles really should be commended for their uniqueness, they don't take
themselves too seriously and all actually reward the player for acting
as un-sportsman-like as possible, this really adds a level of chaotic
fun to the proceedings.




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SCAT





Natsume's great shooter in
the vein of Forgotten Worlds, which, in my opinion may actually be
better than it's source material (at least where home console versions
are concerned). The game play is a lot of fun, especially in 2-player
co-op and the graphics are also well done.




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Zombie Nation





A strange and quirky shmup,
that contains so much wanton destruction of buildings that it sort of
feels like the old arcade game Rampage. The main point of the game is to
pretty much survive (a given) whilst destroying as many buildings as
possible and rescuing the falling Zombie hostages.




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Puzznic





Taito's tile matching puzzle
game is both clever and addictive and really shows the fact that as a
company Taito could succeed at making great games in pretty much any
genre they put their mind to.




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Gremlins 2





Why Sunsoft are not held in
as high regard as other classic 8-bit developers is beyond me, Gremlins
2, like all their other NES games is a really great and unique game. Its
a fantastic top down shooter which also contains many platforming and
adventuring elements, and has some excellent music and presentation
(even with Ninja Gaiden-esque cut scenes between levels). It only loses
some places as I feel the difficulty level may be a little high for
those not experienced with the genre.




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Snake Rattle N' Roll





A unique Isometric
platformer from Rareware. Game play consists of eating the creatures you
find until reaching a set tail length then getting to the end of the
stage. though it takes a little time to get used to its more fun than it
sounds and has a very good 2-player mode too.




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Ghosts N' Goblins





One of the all-time arcade
platforming classics, from a time when developers thought the more
difficult the game play was the better the game. Its certainly fun but
the graphics are a big step down from the arcade original, and the whole
thing can be very unforgiving and frustrating. Sadly these days most
people probably wouldn't have the required patience to enjoy it.




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Legacy of the Wizard





Legacy of the Wizard is an
absolutely massive sprawling platform adventure game, I'd liken it to
the original Legend of Zelda but with a side view perspective. Its
actually a member of the Dragon Slayer series (along with Faxanadu) a
series which contained many games and whilst never achieving notable
popularity in the west gained good success in Japan.



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Journey to Silius





Sunsoft's take on the Mega
man series may not have been very original in the game play department,
but with its darker and less cartoony atmosphere, and phenomenal music
(some of the best on the system) it managed to etch itself into the NES
community's conscience, and remains a very popular game even now.




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Final Fantasy





The first ever Final Fantasy
game, the game which started it all, a classic in its day and a real
milestone for JRPG's. Sadly as an experience Final Fantasy really hasn't
aged that well, but its still more than worth checking out for its
importance alone.




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Chip N' Dale





An absolutely fantastic
2-player platform game from Capcom that would probably have entered much
higher on this list if it wasn't so disappointingly short and easy,
absolutely fantastic while it lasts though.




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Fire N' Ice





The sequel to Solomon's key
isn't really that much like the original, but its still manages to be
equally great. This time you have to work out the best way to put out
the fires by pushing ice blocks onto them.




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Startropics





Startropics is another
excellent adventure game made by Nintendo, many criticize it for being
overly similar to The Legend of Zelda but this is a little unfair, sure
it shares some game play elements but with its greater emphasis on
switches, running narrative, new elements, and widely different
atmosphere it manages to come across as a very different experience.




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Vice: Project Doom





A very high quality action
game. Vice contains some very polished game play, loads of variation
(some levels are side scrolling platform affairs whilst others are
similar in style to Spy Hunter) and some great presentation with high
quality, ultra cheesy cut scenes.




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Super C/Probotector II





Sure apart from the
in-between levels (which are now in a top down shooter style) its very
much like the first one, but it's from the Contra series, and like all
Contra games it rocks, need i say more?




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Tiny Toons Adventures





Ok, so this game is pretty
much Konami's clone of Super Mario Bros 3, but when the source material
is unarguably one of the greatest platformers of all time is that really
a bad thing? what Tiny Toons gives you is a chance to re-play a
slightly different take on an amazing game (preferably after Mario 3's
already been completed), and to be fair to it there are some cool new
additions anyway (such as the choice of different characters when you
start a stage)




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Marble Madness





Great, if not occasionally
frustrating puzzle game where you have to guide a marble across the
stage within a time limit, inspired later games like Super Monkey Ball.




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Gradius





All time LEGENDARY shooter
which really pushed the genre forwards with its excellent power-up
system. Pretty much awesome in all aspects and only beaten by it's own
very high quality sequels.




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بازم ادامه داره...

























Castlevania





The first in the long line
of the popular Castlevania series. It wowed people on arrival with its
first rate horror atmosphere, excellent presentation, and memorable
music. The game play whilst occasionally frustrating (damn you medusa
heads!) is very fun, unique and addictive.




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Duck Tales





Capcom with yet another
quality Disney release. Though the game play of this platformer is far
from unique, Capcom bring the high quality of polish to the game that
they are known for, with many of the aspects of game play honed to
perfection.




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Blades of Steel





When I was a kid, in my eyes
this was as good as sports games could get, humiliate your friends by
scoring loads, then beat the hell outta' their players just to rub it
in! The game play is fast and responsive and you feel that important
level of control needed for a good sports game experience.




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Ninja Gaiden





Anyone who wants a fast
action packed challenge on NES need look no further than this. The game
play is excellent, and very rewarding, mainly due to the versatile move
set which, when mastered, allows you to cling to walls and climb with
ease. also of note is how Ninja Gaiden increased the bar where video
game presentation is concerned, with it's in depth storyline and and
high quality for the time cut scenes.




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Kickle Cubicle





A clever NES puzzle game
which is a little bit reminiscent of the Adventures of Lolo series, here
you can turn the enemies into blocks of ice and then push them around
to form bridges with the aim to collect all of the "dream bags" in the
stage.




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Gun Nac





What more can you ask of a
good shoot-em-up other than fast, fluid controls, lots of action,
impressive visuals and great power-ups? all of these things Gun Nac
manages to deliver in spades.




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Shatterhand





Shatterhand is a great
action game which is not only very well designed, but has some really
well done art direction, a cool and unique (and corny) premise, and a
clever mix and match power-up system which is interesting and adds some
more depth.




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Shadow of the Ninja/Blue Shadow





Here we have yet another
classic game from Natsume, though unlike their previously mentioned
Shatterhand, its much easier here to see where Natsume were taking
their inspiration from in this obvious Ninja Gaiden derivative. I'd
imagine its "shameless clone" labeling is most likely one of the main
reasons why many people dismiss it without giving it a proper chance,
it's a very fun, fast, fluid, action packed game with a very impressive
soundtrack, and an all important two player co-operative feature. All
good reasons why it deserves to be on this list.




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Rygar





Rygar is an open world
adventure game similar to games such as Faxanadu, and Metroid, its a
very good game but has one big fault many of its peers lacked, namely no
kind of save feature, a feature that a game of this scope very much
needs.




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Boulderdash





On release this was one of the
stand out puzzle games on the C64, the game starts off simple, with you
just needing to collect the gems in each level without getting crushed,
but quickly expands its core idea to include a big emphasis on leading
the monsters contained in the stages into traps to bury them under
falling rocks. Commendably, for the NES port this classic has had a
complete graphics overhaul which looks absolutely fantastic.



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Super Turrican





Amazingly for a game
reportedly created by one person alone, Super Turrican contains some of
the most impressive use of the NES out there, great graphics and music,
and impressive boss fights abound. Unlike the SNES game of the same
name, this Super Turrican is less of an original game, and more of a
remix of the original home computer title, with some elements included
from Turrican 2 (such as unlimited gyroscope). Unfortunately many of
the levels are very cut down here, some bosses are missing, and most
lamentably losing a life gets you put back to the start of a level.
However the multiple excellent additions such as a run feature, and new
rapid fire gun, coupled with the now simpler, more linear level designs,
help to create a faster, more action packed experience that feels very
different, but equally excellent to the original.




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Mega Man III





This was the beginning of
Capcom's insane quest to bring out as many Mega Man games as possible on
NES in as short amount of time as they could. A more ambitious game
than it's predecessors it contained some very notable additions such as
the new excellent and useful skid move added to the controls, as well as
more effort put into a storyline with new characters such as Proto Man
and Rush making their first ever appearances.




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Rainbow Islands





Has to be one of the more
original concepts for a platform game from the period. This sequel to
Bubble Bobble (not that you'd be able to tell its a sequel from the game
play or style) has you creating rainbows which can be used to climb
upwards of kill the enemies. Very Unique




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Gradius II





Another great game in the
Gradius series this time with bigger set-pieces and more ambitious level
designs than before. After careful thought I've decided to place this
one lower than Life Force, as I feel that the lack of the 2-player
co-op, coupled with some slightly more frustrating level designs makes
this just slightly the weaker of these two classics games.




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Doki Doki Panic/Super Mario Bros 2





It may not be a real Mario
game (this was actually a redesigned unrelated game originally) but it's
still a pretty fun, solid platformer, and it sure as hell beats having
this instead of the real Super Mario Bros 2 released in Japan (which
sucked) it does lack that certain Mario feel though.




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Faxanadu





Faxanadu is a platforming
adventure game which is an offshoot of the Xanadu series (the title
being a combination of Famicom and Xanadu) its very well put together
and has a pretty nice and unique style of its own created by its earthy
colour use.




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Archon





Archon is a pretty difficult
game to explain, its kind of like a cross between Chess and top down
shooters, having you move your pieces around a board in a chess style,
but taking full control when a battle occurs. It shouldn't really work,
but somehow really does perfectly.




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Rad Racer





Definitely has to be the
premier traditional into-the-screen racing game on the NES, it scales
and moves pretty smoothly, the illusion of speed is there and the music
in the game is also first rate.




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Metal Storm





Don't let the slightly iffy
graphics dissuade you from trying this game, this is one of the pinnacle
platform-shooters on the NES, it has the fantastic game play mechanic
of allowing you to switch between standing on the ceiling or floor, and
all the levels are very cleverly designed to capitalize on this feature,
for instance you'll find spike hazards only passable by traveling on
the ceiling, and boss fights where the only way to dodge the enemy is to
switch back and forth between ground and ceiling.




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Batman





Another great game from
Sunsoft, one of the most underrated of the classic NES developers.
Batman feels a little similar to Ninja Gaiden at first, but when it gets
going it really starts to stand-out and differentiate itself. Its wall
jump move forms the basis of the level design, having you often
carefully bouncing back and forth through the levels.




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Elite





A pretty impressive version
of the popular space exploration game. Its a bit inaccessible and dated
these days but still even now represents a unique and interesting game
play experience which contains an inordinate amount of freedom.




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The New Zealand Story/Kiwi Kraze





I still remember playing
this game in the arcades as a kid, and the first time I realized I could
push the enemies off their flying platforms and steal them myself was
one of those classic moments. This version is probably the most
accurate of the 8-bit ports and retains most of the secrets which were
missing from many of the other versions. It also sports some typically
high quality sound work from Tim Follin too.




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Battletoads





One of the main problems I
usually find with many beat-em-up's is a general lack of variation, this
is thankfully not a problem with Battletoads as the play styles vary
considerably from one level to the next, here you'll be abseiling one
moment and riding a high speed jet bike the next. Unfortunately they did
however end up substituting one problem for another as they made the
game a little too difficult for the average gamer, making this more of a
game for experienced players only.




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Gargoyle's Quest 2





The original Gargoyle's
Quest appeared on the Game Boy and was a real hard act to follow. At its
heart the game play was based in a similar style to that of Zelda II, a
top down over world which joined onto side scrolling action stages and
the ability to power-up your character as the game progressed. But the
thing which really lent the game its personality was the way it dealt
with flight, the levels were carefully designed to force you to master
the flight and use your limited time in the air to full effect. Here in
the sequel we have all these classic features returning, along with much
better graphics and some timeless NES music to elevate it even higher,
easily my favourite of the three games in the series.




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Over Horizon





One of the best scrolling
shmups on the NES, Over Horizon has the classic combination of
excellent power-ups, clever level designs, great bosses and smattering
of unique ideas which separate the stand-outs of its genre from the
generic, it also utilizes a system where the two buttons are assigned to
forwards and backwards firing which works pretty excellently.




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Adventure Island II





A fun and accessible sequel
which has you riding a plethora of different dinosaurs. The original
Adventure Island was actually just a re-branded version of Wonder Boy, a
series which became steadily more adventure game orientated as it went
on, whilst the Adventure Island series stayed quite close to the first
game's roots.




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Willow





Great little action RPG that
has absolutely nothing to do with the movie, the game is very nicely
styled and feels a little bit reminiscent of the Mana series, but with
an element of the Legend of Zelda too.




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Guerilla War





An awesome two player game
that was pretty much everything the NES version of Ikari Warriors had
failed to be, instead of the slow game play and atrocious controls which
had come to define that game, here you find fast and frenetic game
play with responsive controls and great graphics. It even had you
playing as Che Guevara and Castro in the original Japanese version.




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Micro Machines





The original Micro Machines
was already pretty much fully formed even at this stage, containing
much of what made the series the success it was, simple but fun top down
racing game play with miniature cars, fun courses taking place in
oversized environments, and a fantastic multiplayer.




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Bubble Bobble





One of the all time classic
simple arcade platformers, each stage is set over a single screen which
you need to clear of enemies to proceed, great in multiplayer, and with
an infectiously annoying tune to boot.



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Super Mario Bros





If this was a list of the top
100 most important NES games this would've had to have been at the
number one spot as the sheer importance of this game to the platform
genre and video game industry in general can not be understated. However
this is a straight comparative list and Super Mario Bros, whilst
amazing at the time of release now looks a bit dated in comparison to
later games on the system. This is mainly because so many later games
took so much from its design whilst adding their own additions. The game
play is definitely still a lot of fun though and the music is as
iconic as it ever was.




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Ufouria





Ufouria is another of the
widely under-appreciated games on the NES, the design is similar in some
ways to that of the Metroid series, you explore the world with not all
sections available at the beginning, but as time goes on these sections
become available. Unlike Metroid, which has you searching for power-ups,
Ufouria has you searching for your lost friends, each of which become
playable and have their own abilities. The game is permeated by an
endearingly kooky Japanese charm, with dopey looking characters and
enemies creating an excellent atmosphere.




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Adventures of Lolo 2





A fiendishly clever puzzle
game that really gets the brain working, the game is based around
collecting the heart icons and moving around blocks in the stages, not
only to progress but to be used as cover to block the line of sight of
the monsters who frequent the area. It gets very complicated pretty fast
so is a good game for puzzle pro's who want a challenge.




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River City Ransom/Street Gangs





A classic beat-em-up that
contains not only the usual recipe of side scrolling action and weapons,
but a commendable amount of original elements such as the inclusions of
shops and RPG like stats. You can also save the state of your character
through the games password system. Its just a shame that later games of
the genre didn't take some pointers from this game.




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Dragon Quest IV/Dragon Warrior IV





Enix prove again their
mastery of 8-bit JRPG's with this, another classic iteration of their
excellent Dragon Quest series. Notably the game's storyline is split
into chapters each from the perspective of a different character, with
them only coming together towards the end, this helps to create a richer
and more interesting plot experience to hold your attention.




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Lemmings





One of the greatest puzzle
games in existence, the design and idea behind the game, which has you
trying to protect and guide the lemmings from the entrance to the exit
was just flawless. I found all the moves you could give the little guys
very impressive for the time (I don't remember any other game of its
era allowing you to change and affect the environment quite to this
level before) and the NES version, whilst suffering a little from the
lack of mouse control, doesn't detract from the greatness of the
original too much.




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Blaster Master





Blaster Master is another
excellent platforming adventure game for NES, here you control a little
guy driving a tank searching the levels for items and such. There's
multiple level styles, some side scrolling and others from an overhead
perspective and you can even exit the tank and travel through the levels
at will




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Metroid





Metroid was a very clever
platformer that incorporated a lot of adventuring elements. It has you
explore the massive level looking for new upgrades and abilities, each
one upon finding gives you access to new sections of the level. As
engrossing as it its the game does tend to be frustrating at times and
is a little dated, so those lacking patience and perseverance may be
best to look elsewhere for their adventuring needs.




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Pirates!





Another original C64 classic
ported excellently to the NES, this time you play the part of a captain
and work your way up the ranks so you can retire a rich man. A very
nice little strategy adventure game.




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Tecmo Super Bowl





More in depth, and with more
options than your average American Football game. Tecmo Super Bowl was
just more fun and playable than everything else that was out there at
the time. This really set the bench mark for all sports games that
followed it.




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ارسال پيام نقل قول تشکر گزارش
تشکر شده: 2 کاربر از mohammad_mahdi به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: yahiko / afh /
mohammad_mahdi آفلاين


ارسال‌ها : 36
عضويت : 27 /2 /1393
محل زندگي : قم
سن : 18
تشکرها : 28
تشکر شده : 75
پاسخ : 4 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
اینم از آخریش امیدوارم لذت برده باشید


























Zelda II





This heralded a really brave
change in direction for the series from Nintendo, acting like a hybrid
of the first game and Metroid, it took a top down view for the traveling
sections in the over world, and a side scrolling platformer view during
the action sections. In hindsight the game probably didn't get as much
credit as it deserved as its inspiration can be seen in many other games
which came afterwards, such as Gargoyles Quest for instance.




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North and South





A really accessible and fun
strategy game that's not too complicated. The aim is to move your
soldiers around to take strategic areas which over time send you more
soldiers as reinforcements, and whenever you come into contact with an
enemy a real time battle starts. The game is fantastically addictive and
really starts to shine when played with two players.




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Little Samson





A sadly underrated classic
for the NES. Little Samson is an amalgamation of every good platformer
around from the era, the game play is finely crafted and includes not
only all the hallmarks of the genre, but has many commendable aspects of
its own. You can change between four different characters each with
very different abilities, some can climb up and hang onto walls, some
can shoot, one of them lays bombs and another can fly, the levels have
alternate paths, the graphics are some of the best out there and the
boss battles are all not only exciting and clever, but also very
impressive for an 8-bit system.




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Solstice





A fantastic 3D platformer
which contains an extremely well realized world to explore and has a
heavy emphasis on puzzle solving. Its certainly heavily influenced by
many of the earlier games by Rareware/Ultimate, and Bernie Drummond, but
nevertheless contains many unique aspects of its own, not the easiest
game for newcomers, check my tips section here to help you get started.




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Mike Tyson's Punch Out





Classic cartoony boxing game
with a really nice caricatured design for all the boxers. The game play
is very reaction based with you dodging, jabbing and making sure you
don't over exert yourself. Generally just an addictive game that's a lot
of fun really.




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Crystalis





Crystalis is probably my
favourite action RPG on the NES, its a very colourful, playable, slick
and fast paced game, the graphics and sound are excellent and the
storyline is actually pretty elaborate and in depth for an 8-bit NES
game.




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RC Pro-Am 2





The sequel to one of the
first weapons and upgrades based racing games (a game which itself
inspired later games such as Mario Kart). Its basically a racing game
played at an isometric view, with items such as oil slicks and rockets
to mess with your opponents. Apart from the improved graphics and
handling the important addition here in the sequel is the new option to
play 4-player with a multi-tap.




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Life Force/Salamander





I've decided to go with this as
the best of the Gradius styled games on NES, mainly because of its well
judged difficulty curve, interesting biological atmosphere, variety of
its level designs (featuring both upwards and sideways scrolling
levels) and most importantly an excellent 2-player co-op.




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Maniac Mansion





Originally a massive hit on
the C64, Maniac Mansion was a point and click adventure with loads of
humour and charm. It was ported very well to the NES but is
unfortunately a little bit censored. It does still contain much of what
made the game so great in the first place though.




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Ninja Gaiden II





Ninja Gaiden II Stays pretty
similar to the original game, but has better graphics (with some very
impressive graphical effects) more power-ups many of which were unique
and inventive (such as the excellent clone power-up which creates
multiple versions of yourself fighting behind you) a good difficulty
curve and general improvements with the level designs.



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Crisis Force





One of the best shooters
ever made (and even more impressive when taking into account when it
came out) Crisis Force really shines in every area. Allowing you to
switch between three different ships on the fly each with different
firing types was a great idea which was implemented perfectly, the
graphics were clean, crisp and impressive, even going as far as to
include some impressive effects such as parallax scrolling, and the
whole thing ran at a great speed and with a 2-player co-op to boot.
Amazingly this even manages to make most SNES shmups look bad!




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Bionic Commando





Bionic Commando is a very
unique platformer which actually removes the feature of jumping, it
forces you to instead use a grappling hook to swing and climb. As such
its one of those games which is fun if you want to play it casually, but
really starts to reward people who spend the time to really master its
controls.




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Contra/Probotector/Gryzor





Still holds up as one of the
greatest action games of all time, when I first played this game I was
amazed at how much control you have over the character, ducking, jumping
and dodging perfectly, with the freedom to shoot in every direction,
all features pretty much required to survive all the frenetic oncoming
dangers.




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Tetris





What more can be said about
Tetris that hasn't been already? made by some guy in Russia, Tetris
basically has you slotting different shapes together to try to create
lines. It is in my opinion one of the absolute pinnacle designs for a
puzzle game.




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Dragon Quest III/Dragon Warrior III





Probably the best
traditional style Japanese RPG on the NES, Dragon Warrior III was much
improved over its earlier brethren with a much more expanded class
system and storyline, the night and day aspect was also a very cool
addition to the game.




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Castlevania III





Everything that was good
about the original game was built upon and improved here, in surely what
must be the greatest iteration of the Castlevania series on the NES.
The level designs themselves were far better designed and more
interesting this time around, you could now pick up friends throughout
the game each with varying abilities and play as them, and the story was
much more fleshed out than before.




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Kirby's Adventure





Most definitely the most
impressive graphics on the system, HAL Laboratory really went to town
with the visuals in this game, and created a game play experience where
fun and accessibility were obviously the main focuses, the difficulty
curve is much more forgiving than most other NES games mainly owing to
the fairness and length afforded by its battery backed up save (a rarity
with NES platformers). Also experienced players need not worry about
the game being breezed through as finding all the secrets adds to the
longevity.




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Mega Man 2





Easily one of my favourite
games ever made, the action and style were perfectly thought out,
everything was bigger and better than the original, great set pieces
(the dragon towards the end of the game was amazing at the time) and it
was much more balanced and playable too, still not an easy game by any
means though.




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The Legend of Zelda





Another milestone release
for the time from Nintendo. Taking the non-linear adventure game and
infusing it with RPG elements such as an extendable health bar and
weapons upgrades was a stroke of genius, and the core level design here
was obviously created carefully and in a far more focused and cohesive
manner than ever before, leading to make the adventure far more
forgiving, rewarding and immersive than those that came before.




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Super Mario Bros 3





There was no doubt in my
mind when I started this list what would be #1, this game was an
absolute tour-de-force of design and playability, the presentation was
amazing for the time and the whole game shined with originality and new
ideas, loved the Racoon suits, loved the Koopa Kid bosses, in fact I
would say the game is pretty faultless on all levels. I still play this
game on a relatively regular basis now.




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سه شنبه 30 اردیبهشت 1393 - 14:20
ارسال پيام نقل قول تشکر گزارش
تشکر شده: 4 کاربر از mohammad_mahdi به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: yahiko / afh / farid / felix /
yahiko آفلاين



ارسال‌ها : 38
عضويت : 25 /2 /1393
محل زندگي : اهواز
سن : 20
شناسه ياهو : iochiha@yahoo.com
تشکرها : 125
تشکر شده : 60
پاسخ : 5 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
فوق العاده اس محمد جان خیلی عالیه خسته نباشی بابت تاپیک


سه شنبه 30 اردیبهشت 1393 - 14:36
ارسال پيام وب کاربر نقل قول تشکر گزارش
تشکر شده: 2 کاربر از yahiko به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: afh / mohammad_mahdi /
mohammad_mahdi آفلاين


ارسال‌ها : 36
عضويت : 27 /2 /1393
محل زندگي : قم
سن : 18
تشکرها : 28
تشکر شده : 75
پاسخ : 6 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
ممنون قابلی نداشت.

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سه شنبه 30 اردیبهشت 1393 - 14:38
ارسال پيام نقل قول تشکر گزارش
تشکر شده: 2 کاربر از mohammad_mahdi به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: yahiko / afh /
afh آفلاين



ارسال‌ها : 37
عضويت : 24 /2 /1393
محل زندگي : رفسنجان
سن : 17
شناسه ياهو : l0000000l
تشکرها : 92
تشکر شده : 60
پاسخ : 7 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
عالیه

سه شنبه 30 اردیبهشت 1393 - 14:59
ارسال پيام وب کاربر نقل قول تشکر گزارش
تشکر شده: 2 کاربر از afh به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: mohammad_mahdi / yahiko /
shinji آفلاين


ارسال‌ها : 9
عضويت : 27 /3 /1393
تشکر شده : 6
پاسخ : 8 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
محمدمهدی عزیز ممنون بایت این معرفی.
اما من تعجب میکنم که چطور این بازیها در این لیست نبودن:
mitsume ga tooru
Doki! Doki! Yuenchi Crazy Land Daisakusen
Kunio Kun no Nekketsu Soccer League
aladdin (Unl).nes
wacky races

پنجشنبه 26 تیر 1393 - 15:18
ارسال پيام نقل قول تشکر گزارش
shinji آفلاين


ارسال‌ها : 9
عضويت : 27 /3 /1393
تشکر شده : 6
پاسخ : 9 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
راستی این دوتا بازی هم هست:
Magical Taruruuto Kun - Fantastic World
و
Magical Taruruuto Kun 2 - Mahou Dai Bouken

جمعه 27 تیر 1393 - 15:33
ارسال پيام نقل قول تشکر گزارش
mr_kp آفلاين


ارسال‌ها : 45
عضويت : 5 /3 /1393
تشکرها : 25
تشکر شده : 29
پاسخ : 10 RE 100 بازی برتر میکرو :
برام عجیبه!
گل 3 و کاپتان سوباسا 2 نبودن!
خیلی خیلی خیلی عجیبه!
این دوتا بازی حد اقل حد اقل باید جزو 5 تای اول باشن!
میدونی چیه؟
حدث میزنم این بازی هایی ک گذاشتی مال نینتندو امریکا هستش و بازی هایی ک ژاپن ساخته رو ادم حساب نکردن!!!

دوشنبه 30 تیر 1393 - 19:28
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تشکر شده: 1 کاربر از mr_kp به خاطر اين مطلب مفيد تشکر کرده اند: farid /
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