Notes: Exactly the same as the other two versions of this game. For information on HES and the differences of these versions, see “4 in 1 Fun Blaster Pak.”
Notes: Action game where you destroy robots gone mad. Basically like Berzerk (Atari 2600), but generally terrible. So bad it’s good.
Notes: Sequel to Defender (arcade). The original was not released for the NES, but this is essentially the same game anyway.
Notes: An odd combination of strategy and action, taken from the computer version. Basically, you attempt to gain control of an empire through jousting tournaments and so forth. Graphics are sometimes simple and the difficulty can be a bit overwhelming.
Notes: Action game based on the comic book. Finish various tasks to achieve status in the city. Fairly good production value, you can play as a variety of different characters that can be switched during gameplay. The only problem seems to be that your attacks don’t always seem to hit the way you think they should.
Notes: Second of the three games released by this company that involves a point and click adventure. Basically just like “Shadowgate,” except that you are an amnesiac trying to solve a murder and remember your identity.
Notes: Action game that can be considered the sequel to “The Legend of Kage,” though this is much better. Graphics are more detailed and smooth. Go through levels to complete the giant Demon Sword.
Notes: A basic war game for the NES. Includes troop selection and large battle maps. If you happen to enjoy tabletop games of this nature, you’ll get into it, otherwise it will take you some time, but the features included here are more than enough to help.