NES Games Collection
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), released in 1983 in Japan and 1985 in North America, revolutionized the video game industry after the 1983 crash. This 8-bit console featured iconic games like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, and Metroid that defined genres for decades to come. The NES used cartridges and introduced now-standard concepts like save functionality (through battery-backed memory) and scrolling screens. Its distinctive gray box design with front-loading cartridge slot became iconic. Nintendo's strict quality control through the 'Seal of Quality' helped rebuild consumer trust in gaming. The console sold over 60 million units worldwide and established Nintendo as the dominant force in gaming throughout the late 1980s. Many consider the NES era as the beginning of modern video gaming, with its library containing numerous titles still regarded as all-time classics.
All NES Games
Brutal combo-based combat! Control Rash, Zitz and Pimple to rescue Princess Angelica from Dark Queen, battling through 13 punishing stages including the infamous Turbo Tunnel.
Scrooge McDuck's treasure hunt adventure! Use his cane as a pogo stick across 5 non-linear stages like the Amazon and Transylvania to collect riches and outwit Flintheart Glomgold.
Scrooge McDuck returns with enhanced pogo mechanics! Hunt for 5 ancient maps across new locations including Scotland and Niagara Falls to uncover the legendary Treasure of Atlantis.
Based on Tim Burton's film, battle through Gotham's underworld as Batman with batarangs, wall-jumps and the grappling gun to defeat The Joker's deadly schemes.
A side-scrolling action game based on Batman lore, featuring the Caped Crusader's battle against his archenemy Joker who has returned with deadly new weapons and gadgets.
Namco's 1985 tank combat game featuring cooperative two-player mode. Defend your eagle base while destroying enemy tanks across 35 stages with upgradable weapons and destructible environments.
Classic top-down racing game where you dodge traffic and race against time. Features 5 stages with increasing speed and challenging obstacles.
The game that defined Japanese RPGs, Dragon Quest (known as Dragon Warrior in North America initially) introduced core mechanics that became genre staples: turn-based combat, experience points, and equipment progression.
The first JRPG sequel expands the adventure with three playable descendants of Erdrick. Journey across continents to defeat the malevolent Hargon in this groundbreaking title that introduced party mechanics and ship travel to the genre.
The epic conclusion to the Erdrick Trilogy, Dragon Quest III follows a young hero destined to defeat the archfiend Baramos. Featuring a revolutionary class system and expansive world, it set new standards for JRPGs and remains one of the most influential games in the genre.
Dragon Quest IV is a landmark JRPG that introduced a revolutionary chapter-based narrative structure. The game follows multiple protagonists whose stories eventually converge in an epic quest to save the world from the evil Necrosaro.
The game that saved Square from bankruptcy and launched one of gaming's most iconic franchises. This NES classic established core RPG mechanics like the job system, turn-based battles, and an epic fantasy narrative.
The groundbreaking sequel that reinvented JRPG mechanics, following four orphans in their rebellion against the Palamecian Empire. Introduced character progression through skill usage rather than levels, and pioneered narrative-driven storytelling in RPGs.
Final Fantasy III introduced the revolutionary Job System that became a franchise staple. Four orphaned warriors of light embark on a quest to restore balance to a world threatened by the Cloud of Darkness, with 22 unique job classes to master.
A turn-based RPG adaptation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, following Liu Bei's forces through iconic battles of the era. Combines traditional RPG exploration with tactical troop command systems.
This turn-based RPG sequel follows Liu Bei's forces during the Three Kingdoms period, with legendary strategist Zhuge Liang as the central character. Features tactical battles with a unique 'Strategy' command system and character-specific special abilities.
The second installment in the crossover tactical RPG series featuring mecha from various anime franchises. Players command a squad of iconic robots in grid-based battles against the DC Army, with improved gameplay mechanics from the first game.

















