Notes: It was this company that put this filth on the market, spreading it’s terrifying rash onto the world. Same exact game. Collect all four.
Notes: Another late release by this company, but most definitely the most important of them all. This game is so well programmed and constructed that it’s difficult to describe everything in detail. You control four different characters with different abilities. Plays similar to Adventure Island type games, but is way better.
Notes: An interesting puzzle game that is reminiscent of a Famicom release (can’t remember the name for the life of me) where you control a little blob character that throws blocks with symbols on them over at a stack of blocks. This isn’t exactly the same, but you get the point.
Notes: Action game where you run away from little robots like the main character from “Bomberman” (this actually takes place before it). Very simple and addictive, an early classic. You have to collect piles of gold to advance. You can’t jump, but have the ability to create gaps in the floor to capture enemies and make paths. You can actually create your own levels to run through. Create fluxes in the very universe of the NES by altering the landscapes into unmanageable terrain!
Notes: An excellent action/role-playing game that follows the classic television series fairly well. You have to go around towns, collect items, and complete quests. Not really role-playing, more adventure, but pretty close in some respects.
Notes: Disgusting puzzle game that seems to mix “Tetris” with “Pipe Dreams.” I guess if you happen to pass this through your urine, you might as well keep it.