Notes: One of three pornographic games released by this company. Pretty damn gay, I hope to Allah that the price starts to drop soon, because no one really seems to realize how stupid it is to play cards on the NES and see poorly done nudie pictures.
Notes: Exactly the same game as “Arctic Adventure.” I would suggest picking up this version since this company did design it and it’s much harder to find.
Notes: Terrible game that could have been much better. You run around killing insects and rodents, as the title properly informs you. Controls are rank with the button functions reversed from what NES players normally expect. Another weak release from this company.
Notes: An excellent adventure game where you are attempting to rid villages of evil phantoms. The enemies you face take the form of classic Japanese spirits (such as hopping ghosts). You can choose your path by roaming around, or move from house to house. When you find different phantoms, you have to destroy them. Gets progressively very difficult, but you have different items to collect to help you upgrade your powers.
Notes: Based on the board game. You have to compete in small events (not from the original) and then guess pictures when they are drawn. The controls really make up for the lack of character and better graphics.
Notes: First pinball game for the NES. Actually plays better than the others. Very simple and easy to understand.
Notes: This one is very odd, but I would probably say it’s the best pinball game for the NES. You can select from three regular tables, or take on the quest mode where you have to complete a variety of different tasks to win. Nice graphics.
Notes: A fairly well done version of the classic pinball game. Everything is represented nicely, though sometimes not clear enough to tell what is happening. The movement of the screen helps to keep everything in order. It’s fun overall, but could have been organized better.