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  1. 100. TopNES Games. Let's do this! Start at #100 Get Started! The Big N's amazing 1980s home console reinvigorated the videogame market with classic, genre-defining games including Super Mario...

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    • Wii Sports Resort (Wii) Showcasing the new MotionPlus accessory (eventually built into the Wii Remote Plus), Wii Sports Resort offered the kind of motion-tracking fidelity many of us had imagined the Wii would offer out of the gate, with highlights including fencing and throwing a frisbee for an adorable pooch.
    • WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (GBA) The microgames on offer in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! may be simple affairs, but the frantic, fast–paced and challenging experience that results from knitting them together in quick succession is incredibly addictive, and Wario's patented brand of mania is well suited to a handheld.
    • Pokémon Crystal (GBC) Pokémon Crystal is the perfect swan song to what many fans consider the best generation of Pokémon games and the series' final Game Boy Color entry.
    • Splatoon 2 (Switch) Splatoon 2 is just about everything you could ask for from a sequel. It builds on everything the original online team shooter set up and then some; almost every single major issue people had with the first game has been resolved, showing that Nintendo is genuinely listening and wants to deliver the absolute best experience possible.
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    • Bionic Commando (NES) Capcom's Bionic Commando gave players a grappling hook to help negotiate its side-on platforming levels by athletically swinging across gaps and scrambling around with a bionic arm that gave a fresh take on the 2D platforming genre.
    • Duck Hunt (NES) A cheeky light gun shooter brimming with personality, many players experienced this as it came bundled with their NES and Zapper (on a dual cart with Super Mario Bros., no less — not a bad deal at all).
    • Faxanadu (NES) No, not that '70s film with Sean Connery in a red mankini (that's Zardoz). Faxanadu is a spin-off of Nihon Falcom's Dragon Slayer series and the title melds the words 'Famicom' and 'Xanadu' (that's Dragon Slayer II) into the sort of fun portmanteau we love to say out loud.
    • Adventure Island III (NES) This entry went unreleased in Europe, but it's business as usual with this Adventure Island sequel. Hudson turned in another very solid, colourful, and varied platformer with some minor tweaks and advancements to the previous entry — hey, Master Higgins can now duck!
  3. There are a total of 1386 officially licensed games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Family Computer during their lifespans plus 4 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 186 were released exclusively in North America, and 19 were released exclusively in PAL countries.

  4. Sep 30, 2022 · Duck Hunt. Originally released as an arcade game before getting an NES port in 1985, Duck Hunt is best known for its revolutionary use of the NES Zapper accessory. The famous add-on was...

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