Notes: One of the few single games released by this company that’s worth it. In this title, you have to put blocks into place while avoiding enemies that fit the particular stage you are playing.
Notes: Action game that requires the Zapper to play. Considered by many to be this company’s best game, though definitely not the best Zapper game. You have to keep the stupid baby safe by shooting at different enemies and so forth.
Title: Back to the Future
Title: Back to the Future II/III
Manufacturer: LJN
Manufacturer: LJN
Release Date: 1989
Release Date: 1989
Rating: Common
Rating: Common
Price: $1.00-$3.00, $3.00-$4.00
Location: 1, 2
Price: $3.00-$4.00, $4.00-$5.00
Location: 1, 2
Notes: Action game based on the movie. You goal is to get Marty through three basic areas, while collecting clocks to stay alive, and then you complete action sequences that have a flair similar to old Atari 2600 games like Kaboom. Many collectors hate this game, but I’ve always enjoyed it.
Notes: Two games in one, based on the movies. Gameplay is quite difficult due to awkward controls and poor programming. I can’t stand it.
Notes: Action game based on the arcade game. A little choppy at times, but perhaps one of the most remembered NES games that every collector seems to have owned at some point. Punch crap, listen to the badly digitized voices, laugh, spill soda all over it.
Notes: Exactly the same game as the NTSC release, but with a changed title and some minor alterations for PAL audiences. Though technically the name of the final enemy, I find the title change in this instance to be rather stupid. Odd that “ninja” is taken out of nearly every other PAL release title. It’s a strange thing, you’ll find out more about if you keep reading.