Notes: Combination shooter and space simulation. Graphics aren’t very good at all, the game is quite pathetic as a matter of fact. You travel to different planets, defeat the boss, and then go to another.
Notes: Interesting turn-based role-playing game that feels a lot like “Ultima: Exodus,” but with much better gameplay and a storyline that is similar to Koei’s numerous old Asia war games. Some of it is actually based on history, while some is fictitious.
Notes: Originally released in Japan for the Famicom, this game did see the light of day for PAL audiences. It plays similar to “Pac-Man,” but with several odd features. A devil at the top of the screen attempts to constantly eliminate you with a moving cage of sorts around the perimeter while you collect crosses and kill off enemies. Kind of annoying.
Notes: Action/adventure game based on the movie. Though it doesn’t really follow the plot, it is a great game nonetheless where you capture various thugs throughout the city. The driving scene controls are strange, but simple enough.
Notes: Action game based on the movie. Tends to slide from the plot from time to time, but follows it well. Very interesting gameplay though somewhat lacking in the graphics department.
Notes: Sequel to Dig Dug (arcade, among other systems and such). The original was not released for the NES. This version is just like the arcade. Plays basically like Dig Dug with better graphics and a few differences here and there, like this new drill thing that you can use to eliminate sections of islands.
Notes: Action/puzzle game where you dig through mazes to collect treasure in the allotted time limit. Quite similar to “Crystal Mines” and “Boulder Dash,” but with much better graphics.