Notes: Sequel to the Famicom game, Mappy, which can sometimes be found for the NES in pirate form. Basically the same as the original, you jump around as a mouse avoiding cats to collect every item before beating the level. The last stage is odd and plays different than the entire game. An addictive, simple release.
Notes: Action game where you basically race marbles through odd courses that are meant to appear 3D. Takes a lot of time to get used to the controls, but is generally pretty interesting once you get into it.
Notes: Action game taken almost completely from the classic arcade version. Run around and knock over enemies from below. Great competitive aspect with two players.
Notes: Nearly the same game as the NTSC and regular PAL release, but with better graphics. Captures the arcade feel more than the other version.
Notes: Educational game where you visit different locations around the world to save Mario. Quests involve replacing famous monuments stolen by the Koopas. Originally a computer game, this version is considered bad by most people, but really isn’t that terrible.
Notes: Similar in structure to “Mario is Missing,” but this time you go through time to replace objects that represent famous points in history. You technically “learn” more playing this game, but it’s about the same as the other.