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
A revolutionary chess game where pieces come to life with animated battles when capturing opponents. Combines classic chess rules with dynamic 3D-style animations on the NES.
A professional shogi simulation for NES featuring Japanese chess master Makoto Morita. Offers authentic shogi gameplay with multiple difficulty levels and tutorials for beginners.
Galaxian is a fixed shooter arcade game developed by Namco and ported to the NES in 1984. As the successor to Space Invaders, it introduced colorful graphics and enemies that dive-bomb toward the player's ship in formation patterns.
Othello is a digital adaptation of the classic strategy board game for the NES, released in 1986. Based on the Reversi concept, players take turns placing black or white discs to flip opponent's pieces. The NES version features both single-player against AI and two-player modes with simple controls perfect for the console.
Qi Wang is a 1991 NES adaptation of Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) developed by Sachen. This version features computer opponents with adjustable difficulty levels, tutorial modes explaining piece movements, and traditional Chinese artwork. One of few officially licensed Xiangqi games for the NES platform.
Nuts & Milk is a charming 1984 platformer where players control Milk, a lovable character trying to collect fruit while avoiding enemies. Known for its cute graphics and challenging gameplay, it was one of the earliest NES titles and helped establish Hudson Soft's reputation for quality family-friendly games.
RoboCop Versus The Terminator is a 1993 action game crossing over two iconic sci-fi franchises. Based on the Dark Horse Comics storyline, players control RoboCop through side-scrolling levels battling Terminators in a dystopian Detroit. The NES version features unique weapons, destructible environments, and faithful representations of both franchises' characters.
North & South is a unique strategy/action game based on the American Civil War, where players control either Union or Confederate forces across three gameplay modes: strategic map movement, real-time battles, and train robberies.
Balloon Fight is an action game where players control a character with balloons attached to their back, flying through stages while avoiding enemies and popping their balloons. Features single-player and versus modes with simple but addictive gameplay.
Bubble Bath Babes is an adult-themed puzzle game released unofficially for the NES. Players solve tile-matching puzzles to remove bathing suits from cartoon women, with risqué images revealed as rewards.
Yie Ar Kung-Fu is a classic one-on-one fighting game that predates Street Fighter, featuring 11 unique opponents with different fighting styles. Players master punches, kicks, and special moves to progress through increasingly difficult matches.
Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle-action game where players control Lolo, a blue spherical hero, through maze-like rooms to rescue Princess Lala. The game combines strategic block-pushing mechanics with enemy avoidance in increasingly complex puzzles.
The sequel to the acclaimed puzzle game featuring Lolo and Lala, with increasingly complex brain-teasers involving blocks, enemies, and special power-ups.
Adventures of Lolo 3 is a puzzle game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the NES. It is the third and final installment in the Adventures of Lolo series, featuring more challenging puzzles and new gameplay mechanics.
Spy vs Spy is a action-strategy game based on the MAD Magazine comic strip. Players take on the role of either the black or white spy, setting traps and collecting items to outwit their opponent in a comical battle of wits.
Help Bugs Bunny rescue his girlfriend Honey Bunny from the Crazy Castle by solving platform puzzles and outsmarting classic Looney Tunes villains like Sylvester and Yosemite Sam across 60 challenging floors.
A chibi-style demake of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring super-deformed versions of Cody, Guy, and Haggar battling through Metro City to rescue Jessica from the Mad Gear Gang.

















