Notes: Action game based loosely on the movies. You control a number of camp counselors based on your discretion and to destroy Jason Vorhees and his mother’s disembodied head. Jason actually comes back to life several times until you finally defeat him.
Notes: Based loosely on the game show. Could have used some more detail and variety, but generally pretty entertaining. You skate around collecting items and placing balls inside of goals.
Title: G. I. Joe: A Real
American Hero
Title: G. I. Joe A Real American Hero: The Atlantis Factor
Manufacturer: Taxan
Manufacturer: Capcom
Release Date: 1990
Release Date: 1991
Rating: Scarce
Rating: Scarce
Price: $5.00-$8.00, $15.00-$30.00
Location: 1, 2
Price: $3.00-$5.00, $5.00-$10.00
Location: 1, 2
Notes: Action game based on the cartoon series. You can play as different characters as you go through various levels. An overall great game.
Notes: Sequel to “G. I. Joe: A Real American Hero,” with different features. It’s difficult to say which game is better, but most collectors seem to think this one is, though it’s essentially the same as the original.
Notes: Interestingly enough, this was actually an arcade release by Konami. It plays like Golden Axe. This is, of course, not the same, but still decent.
Notes: Shooter that is essentially a rip-off of “Galaga: Demons of Death.” Nearly the same as every arcade and console Space Invaders type game that you can think of, but for this company, it’s good.
Notes: Exactly the same as the release listed right next to this one. If you’re new to NES collecting, you’re probably starting to realize something about this company, AVE, and Bunch Games/Color Dreams.
Notes: Action game based on the arcade game. This game is exactly the same with little difference at all. A classic for your NES, very simple and addictive.