Kings of the Beach: Professional Beach Volleyball. Little League Baseball: Championship Series. Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival. Nigel Mansell's: World Championship Racing. Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom. Simpsons, The: Bart vs. Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship. Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos.
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six. Stanley: The Search for Dr. Street Fighter The Final Fight. Sullivan Bluth Presents: Dragon's Lair. Super Mario Bros. Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland. Tiny Toon Adventures: Cartoon Workshop. Wheel of Fortune: Featuring Vanna White. Visions of Power. Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth. Action Cheetahmen II, The. Death Race. Double Strike. Dudes with Attitude. F City War.
Impossible Mission II. Krazy Kreatures. Maxi Mermaids of Atlantis. Tiles of Fate. Trolls on Treasure Island. Ultimate League Soccer. Venice Beach Volleyball. Bee Big Nose Freaks Out. Big Nose the Caveman. Dizzy the Adventurer. Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The. Fire Hawk. Linus Spacehead's "Cosmic Crusade". Micro Machines. Mig 29 Soviet Fighter. Daisan Yakyuubu Bandai August 8, [] Meimon!
Wily no Saigo!? Jinsei Gekijou 2 Taito March 22, [] Bakushou!! Donkey Kong Jr. Mario Bros. DB Soft. Soft Pro. Toshiba EMI. Super Mario Bros. Aigiina no Yogen: Balubalouk no Densetsu Yori. Vic Tokai. Atlantis no Nazo. Babel no Tou. Toei Animation. Bird Week. Buggy Popper. Castle Excellent. Circus Charlie. Cosmo Genesis. Crazy Climber. Nihon Bussan. Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia. Dig Dug II. Family Trainer: Running Stadium. Ganbare Goemon!
Karakuri Douchuu. Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken. Hottaman no Chisoko Tanken. K Amusement Leasing. Jajamaru no Daibouken. Keisan Game: Sansuu 1 Toshi. Tokyo Shoseki. Keisan Game: Sansuu 2 Toshi. Keisan Game: Sansuu 3 Toshi. Keisan Game: Sansuu 4 Toshi. King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch. Madoola no Tsubasa: The Wing of Madoola.
Meikyuu Kumikyoku: Miron no Daibouken. Mississippi Satsujin Jiken: Murder on the Mississippi. Musashi no Ken: Tadaima Shugyou Chuu. Seikima II: Akuma no Gyakushuu. Towa Chiki. Space Hunter. Super Pitfall. Super Star Force: Jikuureki no Himitsu. Super Xevious: Ganpu no Nazo. Takeshi no Chousenjou.
Terra Cresta. Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger. Transformers: Convoy no Nazo. Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell. Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu. Arabian Dream Scheherazade. Attack Animal Gakuen. Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser tono Tatakai. Bomber King. Booby Kids. Chester Field: Ankoku Shin e no Chousen. City Adventure Touch: Mystery of Triangle. Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei. Dragon Buster. Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryuu. Dynamite Bowl. Elnark no Zaihou. Esper Boukentai. Exciting Boxing.
Family Boxing. Family Jockey. Family Mahjong. Family Tennis. Family Trainer: Famitre Daiundoukai. Family Trainer: Jogging Race. Family Trainer: Manhattan Police. Family Trainer: Meiro Daisakusen. Family Trainer: Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi Shiro. Gegege no Kitarou 2: Youkai Gundan no Chousen. Getsufuu Maden. Golf Club: Birdie Rush. Haja no Fuuin. Hana no Star Kaidou. Hector ' Heracles no Eikou: Toujin Makyouden. Hi no Tori: Gaou no Bouken. Higemaru Makaijima: Nanatsu no Shima Daibouken.
Hiryu no Ken: Ougi no Sho. Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin: Ohotsuku ni Kiyu. Hoshi o Miru Hito. Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong. Igo: Kyuu Roban Taikyoku. Ikinari Musician. Indora no Hikari. Jikuu Yuten: Debias. Kaiketsu Yancha Maru.
Karaoke Studio. Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. Kyonshis 2. Labyrinth: Maou no Meikyuu. Law of the West. Lost Word of Jenny: Ushinawareta Message. Lupin Sansei: Pandora no Isan. Magnum Kiki Ippatsu: Empire City Mezase Pachi Pro: Pachiokun. Coconuts Japan. Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no Kuni do Daibouken. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu.
Miracle Ropitt: Toshi no Daibouken. King Records. Mirai Shinwa Jarvas. Momotarou Densetsu: Peach Boy Legend. Morita Shogi. Mugen Senshi Valis. Nankoku Shirei!! Pocket Zaurus: Ju Ouken no Nazo. Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium ' Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu. Sanma no Meitantei. Shinjinrui: The New Type. Spelunker II: Yuushahe no Chousen. Star Wars. Stick Hunter: Exciting Ice Hockey.
Taito Grand Prix: Eikou e no License. Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey. Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon. The Black Bass. Tokoro-san no Mamorumo Semerumo. Tsuppari Oozumou. Uchuusen Cosmo Carrier. Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. Woody Poko. Youkai Club. Zoids: Chuuou Tairiku no Tatakai. Zombie Hunter.
A total of known licensed game titles were released for the Nintendo Entertainment System video game console during its life span, of these games released in North America, with an additional 35 released in Europe or Australia. There are four titles that have unlicensed counterparts released after their initial licensed revision. All four were released by Tengen. These titles are Gauntlet, R. Well, the first NES game just cloned an older puzzle game about covering more of a gameboard with your dots than your opponents.
This literally could've been branded with any other character, and the only way we know it's a 7-Up game is because of a series of obnoxious animations of the character that slow down the game between every move. While watching grass grow might be more enjoyable than playing a game involving a cartoon circle, Spot got a series of other games further down the road.
Luckily, they ditched the concept of just doing someone else's previously done puzzle games, and instead made a moderately charming platformer. Fact: Not enough games were made that took advantage of the NES Zapper accessory that's a gun for those not in the know. Fact: There has never been a more esoteric or useless licensed character in a video game as Barker Bill.
Barker Bill was the "host" of a collection of old Terrytoons from the s that were repackaged for television in the early s. Barker Bill was just a stationary drawing of a cartoon character who would 'talk' by virtue of an announcer reading lines from off camera. So, to recap because it's a little difficult to wrap your head around the first time , someone decided it would be a good idea to license a game using a character that was nothing more than one drawing that was seen briefly between actual cartoons for one television series from the s.
Deciding to license a game after this character makes the idea of licensing Gilligan's Island seem like God of War in comparison. The game itself was a rather dull paint-by-numbers light gun game with about as much animation as the original Barker Bill.
Kids is not about prodigious rappers; it is a McDonald's licensed game. In an odd decision, you play as one of two boys, Mick or Mack. They are set loose on McDonaldland in order to help its famous residents by collecting stuff in a platforming adventure. We say this is an odd decision because it would be the logical choice to allow the player to play as Ronald McDonald in any McDonald's game or perhaps one of the other characters, like Grimace or The Hamburglar ; but instead the fast food empire went with two anonymous children who haven't been heard from since.
Also odd was the decision to call the game M. Kids and not McKids In Europe the game was more appropriately and less-confusingly named McDonaldland. The game itself is rather enjoyable.
While the settings for the platformer are all by-the-books, there are some very nice and creative touches. One interesting wrinkle is that you have to grab some blocks and set them in a track in order to make a moving platform. The most creative bit to the game, though, is the ability to reverse gravity and essentially platform "upside-down".
While you can't unfortunately jump your way through cloud levels as Mac Tonight, M. Kids is one of the few games on this list actually worth hunting down. As if it weren't already clear, pretty much everyone and their mother had a licensed game for the NES.
Noid was a game featuring the Domino's Pizza mascot of the 80s, the Noid animated in the commercials by the magical Will Vinton Studios. The Noid, for those not in the know, was a little person in a red spandex outfit with what appear to be bunny ears.
He is intent on ruining Domino's pizzas but is foiled in every commercial think the Trix rabbit if he was out to sabotage and not steal the cereal. While the commercials are charming, it is pretty tough to understand why a kid would have an affinity for a corporate mascot like this one. Moreover, it is tough to understand why someone would buy a game of a corporate mascot for fast food pizza for a kid; it's not like Domino's was handing this out for free.
Noid , with its extreme and nonsensical title, was just a paint-by-numbers platformer. If you're beginning to feel like every NES game ever made was a platformer, you wouldn't be far off thanks to a certain Italian plumber who shall remain nameless.
This generic title has the distinction, however, of being the only game on this list made by Capcom. If you were asked to pick out the least likely subject for a video game adaptation in the early 90s, Cool World might be sitting right there at the top of the heap alongside a computerized speech made by then-Surgeon General Antonia Novello and Teddy Grahams although we can't be certain that there wasn't a Teddy Grahams video game. Cool World was perhaps the most commercially pushed film outside of Heavy Metal by underground adult animation icon Ralph Bakshi.
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