Notes: This game is a nice update on the classic game Pong, which was featured on early Atari systems, and even as stand alone on occasion. Lots of nice features in this version, it reminded me of “Thunder and Lightening,” which is an awesome knock-off of Super Break Out.
Notes: An interesting sports-type game where you compete in a variety of odd challenges like rooftop pole vaulting and swimming races where you can actually drown your opponent. Has the classic “super deformed” graphics found in “Nintendo World Cup,” “River City Ransom,” “Street Gangs,” and “Super Dodge Ball.”
Notes: Action/puzzle game. Considered the best release from this company. You collect crystals while avoiding various enemies in different mazes. Actually quite good. Very similar to “Boulder Dash.”
Notes: Role-playing game, and perhaps one of the best for the NES. Gameplay is rather linear and simple, but very, very well done. There’s a lot to be said about this one. You collect swords of the elements, upgrade them, and look for items, the usual.
Notes: A failed attempt to make a somewhat interesting football game using new concepts. In this poor title, you control a team of robots playing the sport. The added feature is a ball that occasionally blows up if you don’t score within a time limit. If the graphics were more than Atari 2600 quality, it may have fared better.
Notes: An odd shooter where you control a highly advanced ship that has to stop aliens in a galactic fight over minerals. Interesting story, but poor production value.