Notes: This game is a good example of why something may be rare but at the same time should not be receiving the prices it generally does. Basically, it plays like “R.C. Pro-Am,” but with space ships, terrible controls, dull graphics, and lame music. It had potential, but is simply pathetic.
Notes: Sequel to Gargoyle’s Quest for Gameboy. The original was not released for the NES. This game is more like a role-playing game and is definitely better than its predecessor.
Notes: A first-person combat game, basically like “Top Gun,” but with a tank. Absolutely terrible. There seems to be nothing redeeming about this. Stay away.
Notes: Adventure game based on the arcade game. Nearly the same, though the graphics are a little less than you would see in the arcade. Plays well, and this version is one of the few games Tengen released under the authority of Nintendo before they broke off.
Title: Gauntlet (Unlicensed)
Title: Gauntlet II
Manufacturer: Tengen
Manufacturer: Mindscape Incorporated
Release Date: 1988
Release Date: 1990
Rating: Common
Rating: Common
Price: $3.00-$5.00, $5.00-$8.00
Location: 1-20
Price: $3.00-$5.00, $5.00-$10.00
Location: 1-20
Notes: Same game, not licensed by Nintendo. It is difficult to say which version is more difficult to find, but the actual frequency of appearance for both of them is nearly the same so it doesn’t make a significant difference.
Notes: Sequel to Gauntlet. Features slightly better graphics and digitized voices that are poorly done. Though it features a four-player option, it is not as good as the original.
Notes: Perhaps the best release from this company. Typical of their strategy game formats, but much better with the inclusion of fantasy creatures and so forth. Great combat system and world building elements.
Notes: Strategy game where you control the forces of Genghis Kahn. One of several released by this company, and not easy to get into. Pretty detailed and demands a lot of patience.