Notes: This is in fact exactly the same as the version from Color Dreams, only it normally appears with an incredibly bland label featuring no English text whatsoever, sometimes no text at all. Not really worth searching for, you’re better off with the Color Dreams version.
Notes: The only bowling game for NES. And even if it weren’t it would most likely still be the best. Excellent music and organization. Has a four-player option as well.
Notes: Surprisingly, here you have a pool game for the NES that is not entirely depressing. Very simple aiming system and lots of different options like nine ball, speed pool, and so forth. A little bland on the graphics, but what do you want?
Notes: A racing game that looks like a really large version of the game “Road Fighter,” except you are driving an off-road truck through desert-like terrain. Not a bad game at all, but it’s not something you’d really want to take extra time to locate.
Notes: The only other game produced by this company for the NES. It was never actually released, but a number of copies were discovered in a warehouse. It is unknown how many were created, but the numbers are certainly quite scant (probably between 5,000 to 10,000). It should be noted that this game was placed into old Action 52 cartridges and may have no indication that it is indeed this game until you play it.
Notes: Again, more terrifying pain from this company. It’s not the kind of chess you’re probably thinking of, but a version popular throughout Asia.