Notes: Action/adventure game with a gothic atmosphere. A true classic and one of the most legendary games for the NES. It sparked numerous sequels for various systems and a led to a huge fan base.
Notes: Sequel to “Castlevania.” More of an adventure game than an action game like the original was. You need to collect various items and destroy the count’s body parts to advance through different areas until you finally face Dracula.
Notes: Final game for NES trilogy. More like the first game, but with a variety of new skills and characters as well as alternate endings that make this truly an excellent completion of the series. You can choose your paths throughout the game and acquire four different characters. You can only have two, but it gives you incentive to go through it again.
Notes: A sports game with unique events based on what one would consider prehistory. Some include the mate toss, the dinosaur pole vault, and fire starting. Very interesting and fun to play with other people. The computer provides a good challenge.
Notes: Another decent game by this company. This one is somewhat similar to titles like “Double Dragon.” You go through the levels defeating a certain number of ninjas and so forth and then fight a boss. Pretty simple, but nicely done overall. Kind of shaky at times, but nice. See “The Adventures of Captain Comic” for a more information about different cartridge versions.
Notes: Exactly the same as the other version except this is easier to find. See “The Adventures of Captain Comic” for a more information about different cartridge versions.