List of Famicom games 441016 225943737 2008-07-16T03:31:10Z GVnayR 651076 __NOTOC__ This is a list of [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom]] [[video game]]s arranged in alphabetical order. For the same list in chronological order by release date, please see the [[Chronological list of Famicom games]]. All of these games have been released in [[Japan]], [[Asia]], or several other regions. Famicom games released in Japan and Asia for the [[Famicom Disk System]] are in the [[List of Famicom Disk System games]]. Games released in [[North America]] and [[Europe]] are in the [[List of NES games]]. See [[Lists of video games]] for related lists. This list currently contains '''1.067''' titles. {{CompactTOC2}} {| class="wikitable" |- !Game !Date !Manufacturer !Notes |- ! colspan="4" | ===0-9=== |- | ''[[10-Yard Fight]]'' | 08/30/85 | [[Irem]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Casino Kid|100 Man Dollar Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen]]'' | 01/06/89 | [[Sofel]] | Released in the United States as [[Casino Kid]]. |- | ''[[1942 (video game)|1942]]'' | 12/11/85 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[1943: The Battle of Midway]]'' | 06/20/88 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[1999: Hore, Mitakotoka! Seikimatsu]]'' | 09/18/92 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[4ninuchi Mahjong]]'' | 11/02/84 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[8 Eyes]]'' | 09/27/88 | [[Seta Corporation]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai|'89 Dennou Kyuusei Uranai]]'' | 12/10/88 | [[Induction Produce]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===A=== |- | ''[[A Ressha de Ikou]]'' | 08/21/91 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Aa Yakyū Jinsei Icchokusen]]'' | 12/25/92 | [[Sammy Studios]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Abadox]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Abarenbou Tengu]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Meldac]] | Released in the United States as [[Zombie Nation (video game)|Zombie Nation]] |- | ''[[Aces: Iron Eagle III]]'' | 08/07/92 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Dragons of Flame]]'' | 02/21/92 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes of the Lance]]'' | 03/08/91 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Hillsfar]]'' | 03/21/91 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[The Adventures of Lolo|Adventures of Lolo]]'' | 01/06/90 | [[HAL]] | Released in the United States as [[The Adventures of Lolo 2]] |- | ''[[The Adventures of Lolo 2|Adventures of Lolo 2]]'' | 12/26/90 | [[HAL]] | Released in the United States as [[The Adventures of Lolo 3]] |- | ''[[After Burner II]]'' | 03/30/89 | [[SunSoft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi]]'' | 03/26/93 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Aigina no Yogen: From the Legend of Balubalouk]]'' | 11/21/86 | [[Vic Tokai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Air Fortress]]'' | 08/11/87 | [[HAL]] | &nbsp; |- | ''Airwolf'' | 12/24/88 | [[Kyugo Boueki]] | Note this is different from US NES Airwolf game |- | ''[[Akagawa Jirou no Yuurei Ressha]]'' | 02/08/91 | [[King Records]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Akakage]]'' | 05/20/88 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Akira (video game)|Akira]]'' | 12/24/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Uninvited (game)|Akuma no Shoutaijou]]'' | 09/29/89 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as [[Uninvited (game)|Uninvited]]. |- | ''[[Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana]]'' | 02/24/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Akumajou Densetsu]]'' | 12/22/89 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as [[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]]. |- | ''[[Akumajou Dracula]]'' | 09/22/86 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as [[Castlevania (video game)|Castlevania]]. |- | ''[[Kid_Dracula|Akumajou Special - Boku Dracula Kun]]'' | 10/19/90 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only. |- | ''[[Alien Syndrome]]'' | 12/02/88 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Unlicenced release in the United States by [[Tengen (company)|Tengen]] |- | ''[[America Daitouryou Senkyo]]'' | 10/28/88 | [[Hector]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[America Oudan Ultra Quiz: Shijou Saidai no Tatakai]]'' | 11/29/91 | [[Tomy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[American Dream (video game)|American Dream]]'' | 09/23/89 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[American Football (video game)|American Football]]'' | 11/11/88 | [[K Amusement Leasing]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ankoku Shinwa: Yamato Takeru Densetsu]]'' | 03/24/89 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Antarctic Adventure]]'' | 04/22/85 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, also known as [[Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibouken]] |- | ''[[Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika: Genchou Hishi]]'' | 03/25/93 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan]]'' | 04/20/89 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Genghis Khan (video game)|Genghis Khan]] |- | ''[[Arabian Dream Sherezaado]]'' | 09/03/87 | [[Culture Brain]] | Released in the United States as [[The Magic of Scheherazade]]. |- | ''[[Arctic: Active Rail Playing]]'' | 02/23/90 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Argos no Senshi]]'' | 04/14/87 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as [[Rygar]]. |- | ''[[Argus]]'' | 04/17/86 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Arkanoid]]'' | 12/26/86 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Can use [[Arkanoid Controller]] |- | ''[[Arkanoid II]]'' | 03/08/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only, can use [[Arkanoid Controller]] |- | ''[[Armadillo (video game)|Armadillo]]'' | 08/09/91 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Artelius]]'' | 11/13/87 | [[Nihon Busson]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Asmik Kun Land]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[ASO: Armored Scrum Object]]'' | 09/03/86 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | Released in the United States as [[Alpha Mission]] |- | ''[[Astro Fang: Super Machine]]'' | 10/26/90 | [[A Wave]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Astro Robo Sasa]]'' | 08/09/85 | [[Ascii]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Athena (video game)|Athena]]'' | 06/05/87 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Atlantis no Nazo]]'' | 04/17/86 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only, an American [[prototype]] exists of this game as Super Pitfall 2 |- | ''[[Attack Animal Gakuen]]'' | 12/26/87 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===B=== |- | ''[[B-Wings (video game)|B-Wings]]'' | 06/03/86 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Babel no Tou]]'' | 07/18/86 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Baken Hisshou Gaku: Gate In]]'' | 05/25/90 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bakushou! Star Monomane Shitennou]]'' | 09/14/90 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bakushou!! Ai no Gekijou]]'' | 12/29/90 | [[Coconuts Japan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou]]'' | 03/17/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou|Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou 2]]'' | 03/22/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou|Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou 3]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ballblazer]]'' | 03/04/88 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Balloon Fight]]'' | 01/22/85 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Baltron]]'' | 03/19/86 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Banana_(video_game)|Banana]]'' | 09/08/86 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bananan Ouji no Daibouken]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] and [[Germany]] only (the later released as Banana Prince) |- | ''[[Barcode World]]'' | 12/18/92 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bard's Tale (1985)|Bard's Tale: Tales of the Unknown]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Bard's Tale II|The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight]]'' | 01/24/92 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Baseball (Nintendo game)|Baseball]]'' | 12/07/83 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Baseball Fighter]]'' | 07/05/91 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Baseball Stars: Mezase Sankanou!!]]'' | 05/19/89 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Batman (video game)|Batman]]'' | 12/22/89 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Batsu & Terii]]'' | 07/22/87 | Use | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battle Baseball]]'' | 02/19/93 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battle City (video game)|Battle City]]'' | 09/09/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battle Fleet (video game)|Battle Fleet]]'' | 06/22/90 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Spy Hunter|Battle Formula]]'' | 09/27/91 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Released in the United States as Super Spy Hunter |- | ''[[Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament]]'' | 11/13/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, Bandai Datech system |- | ''[[Battle Stadium: Senbatsu Pro Yakyuu]]'' | 12/20/90 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battle Storm]]'' | 12/21/91 | [[Yonezawa PR21]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battletoads (video game)|Battletoads]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Nihon Computer System|NCS]] | Developed by [[Rare (company)|Rare]] |- | ''[[Be-Bop High School: Koukousei Gokuraku Densetsu]]'' | 03/30/88 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Best Keiba: Derby Stallion]]'' | 12/21/91 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Best Play Pro Yakyuu]]'' | 07/15/88 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Best Play Pro Yakyuu II]]'' | 03/30/90 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Best Play Pro Yakyuu '90]]'' | 12/13/90 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special]]'' | 10/16/92 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal]]'' | 06/26/92 | [[Technos Japan]] | Released in the United States as [[Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge]] |- | ''[[Bikkuriman World: Gekitou Sei Senshi]]'' | 07/27/90 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bimi Shinbo]]'' | 07/25/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Binary Land]]'' | 12/19/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa]]'' | 02/26/93 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser Tono Tatakai]]'' | 09/22/87 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only, planned United States release as Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher |- | ''[[Bird Week]]'' | 06/03/86 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Black Bass (Famicom game)|Black Bass]]'' | 02/06/87 | [[Hot B]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Black Bass (game)|Black Bass 2]]'' | 10/18/88 | [[Hot B]] | Released in the United States as [[Black Bass (game)|The Black Bass USA]] |- | ''[[Blodia Land: Puzzle Quest]]'' | 08/11/90 | [[Tonkin House]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bloody Warriors: Shan-Go no Gyakushuu]]'' | 10/19/90 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Blue Marlin|Blue Marlin, The: Tsuri Kichi Sanpei]]'' | 12/27/91 | [[Hot B]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Bokosuka Wars]]'' | 12/14/85 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bomber King]]'' | 08/07/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Robowarrior]] |- | ''[[Bomberman (1983 game)|Bomberman]]'' | 12/19/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Bomberman II]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Known in Europe as [[Dynablaster]] |- | ''[[Booby Kids]]'' | 07/10/87 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Boulder Dash]]'' | 03/23/90 | [[Data East]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Bubble Bobble Part 2]]'' | 03/05/93 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Bucky O'Hare]]'' | 01/31/92 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Buggy Popper]]'' | 10/08/86 | [[Data East]] | Released in the United States as [[Bump 'n' Jump]] |- | ''[[Burai Fighter]]'' | 07/20/90 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Burgertime]]'' | 11/21/85 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Business Wars]]'' | 01/24/92 | [[Hector]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===C=== |- | ''[[Cadillac (video game)|Cadillac]]'' | 02/02/90 | [[Hector]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Capcom Barcelona '92]]'' | 06/05/92 | [[Capcom]] | Released in the United States as [[Gold Medal Challenge '92]] |- | ''[[Captain Ed]]'' | 08/25/89 | [[CBS Sony Group]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Power Blade 2|Captain Saver]]'' | 09/29/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released in the United States as Power Blade 2 |- | ''[[Captain Silver]]'' | 12/16/88 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' | 04/28/88 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as Tecmo Cup - Soccer Game |- | ''[[Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker]]'' | 07/20/90 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Casino Derby]]'' | 03/19/93 | [[Yonezawa PR21]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Castle Excellent]]'' | 11/28/86 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | Released in the United States as [[Castlequest]] |- | ''[[Castle Quest]]'' | 04/19/90 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only (different game from US [[Castlequest]]) |- | ''[[Chack'n Pop]]'' | 05/24/85 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only, prequel to [[Bubble Bobble]] |- | ''[[Challenger (video game)|Challenger]]'' | 10/15/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Championship Bowling]]'' | 02/08/91 | [[Athena]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Championship Lode Runner]]'' | 04/17/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chaos World]]'' | 10/25/91 | [[Natsume (company)|Natsume]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chester Field - Ankoku Shin heno Chousen]]'' | 07/30/87 | [[Vik Tokai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chibi Maruko-Chan: Uki Uki Shopping]]'' | 10/04/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chiisana Obake - Achhi Sochhi Kocchi]]'' | 12/04/92 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chiki Chiki Machine Mou Race]]'' | 12/25/91 | [[Atlus]] | Released in the United States as [[Wacky Races]] |- | ''[[Chip to Dale no Daisakusen]]'' | 06/08/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers]] |- | ''[[Chip to Dale no Daisakusen 2]]'' | 12/10/93 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers 2]] |- | ''[[Chitei Senkou Bazolder]]'' | 11/15/91 | [[Sofel]] | Released in the United States as [[Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth]] |- | ''[[Choplifter]]'' | 06/26/86 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Blaster Master|Chou-Wakusei Senki MetaFight]]'' | 06/17/88 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Released in the United States as [[Blaster Master]] |- | ''[[Choujikuu Yousai Macross]]'' | 12/10/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Choujin Ookami Senki: War Wolf]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Choujin Sentai Jetman]]'' | 12/21/91 | [[Angel Studios (San Diego)|Angel Studios]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Baseball Simulator 1.000|Choujin Ultra Baseball]]'' | 10/27/89 | [[Culture Brain]] | Released in the United States as [[Baseball Simulator 1.000]] |- | ''[[Chuugoku Janshi Story - Tonpuu]]'' | 12/23/89 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chuugoku Senseijutsu]]'' | 11/29/88 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Chuuka Taisen]]'' | 09/22/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Circus Charlie]]'' | 03/04/86 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[City Adventure Touch - Mystery of Triangle]]'' | 03/14/87 | [[Toho]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[City Connection]]'' | 09/27/85 | [[Jaleco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Clu Clu Land]]'' | 11/22/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Cobra Command]]'' | 10/21/88 | [[Data East]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Cocoron]]'' | 05/03/91 | [[Takeru]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Columbus: Ougon no Yoake]]'' | 11/20/92 | [[Tomy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Conflict (video game)|Conflict]]'' | 12/01/89 | [[Vic Tokai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Contra (arcade game)|Contra]]'' | 02/09/88 | [[Konami]] | Released in Europe as [[Probotector]] |- | ''[[Cosmic Epsilon]]'' | 11/24/89 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Cosmic Wars]]'' | 08/04/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Cosmo Genesis]]'' | 12/23/86 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | Released in US as [[Star Voyager]] |- | ''[[Cosmo Police Galivan]]'' | 06/03/88 | Nihon Busson | [[Japan]] only. |- | ''[[Crayon Shin-Chan: Orato Poi Poi]]'' | 08/27/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Crayon Shin-Chan: Orato Poi Poi Datech]]'' | 08/27/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, requires Datech system. |- | ''[[Crazy Climber]]'' | 12/26/86 | [[Nichibutsu]] | [[Japan]] only, special [[Crazy Climber]] controller |- | ''[[Crisis Force]]'' | 08/27/91 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Cross Fire]]'' | 11/02/90 | [[Kyugo Boueki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Cycle Race: Road Man]]'' | 12/17/88 | [[Tonkin House]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===D=== |- | ''[[Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen]]'' | 12/19/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, aka [[Super Robot Wars II]] |- | ''[[Daikaijyu Deburasu]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Daikoukai Jidai]]'' | 03/15/91 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Uncharted Waters]] |- | ''[[Hammerin' Harry|Daiku no Gen-San]]'' | 11/15/91 | [[Irem]] | Released in Europe as [[Hammerin' Harry]] |- | ''[[Daiku no Gen-San 2]]'' | 10/22/93 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only, AKA Hammerin' Harry 2 |- | ''[[Daimashikyou Galious]]'' | 08/11/87 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Daimeiro]]'' | 11/30/90 | [[Epoch (company)|Epoch]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Daisenryaku]]'' | 10/11/88 | [[Bothtec]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Daiva]]'' | 12/05/86 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dark Lord]]'' | 02/08/91 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dash Yarou]]'' | 06/15/90 | [[Visco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Datsugoku]]'' | 06/30/89 | [[K Amusement]] | Released in the United States as [[P.O.W.: Prisoners of War]] |- | ''[[De-Block]]'' | 08/09/91 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dead Fox, Ningen Keiki]]'' | 02/23/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released in the United States as [[Code Name: Viper]] |- | ''[[Deep Dungeon III]]'' | 05/13/88 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Deep Dungeon IV]]'' | 04/06/90 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Deja Vu (video game)|Deja Vu]]'' | 11/22/88 | [[Kemco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dengeki Big Bang!]]'' | 01/27/89 | [[Vic Tokai]] | Released in the United States as [[Clash at Demonhead]] |- | ''[[Densen Rundesu]]'' | 03/06/92 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Densetsu no Kishi Elrond]]'' | 07/15/88 | [[Jaleco]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Wizards & Warriors]] |- | ''[[Derby Stallion Zengokuban]]'' | 08/29/92 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Devil Man]]'' | 04/25/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Devil World]]'' | 10/05/84 | [[Nintendo]] | Also released in Europe, but not the United States |- | ''[[Dezaemon]]'' | 09/13/91 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Die Hard (video game)|Die Hard]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dig Dug]]'' | 06/04/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dig Dug II]]'' | 04/18/86 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei]]'' | 09/11/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Digital Devil Monogatari: Megami Tensei II]]'' | 04/06/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen]]'' | 08/09/91 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | Released in Europe as [[Trolls in Crazyland]] |- | ''[[Dokuganryu Masamune]]'' | 04/05/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Don Doko Don]]'' | 03/09/90 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Don Doko Don 2]]'' | 01/31/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular|Donald Duck]]'' | 09/22/88 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as [[Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular]] |- | ''[[Donald Land]]'' | 01/29/88 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' | 07/15/83 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' | 07/04/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math|Donkey Kong Jr, no Sansuu Asobi]]'' | 12/12/83 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]] |- | ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' | 07/15/83 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Door Door]]'' | 07/18/85 | [[Enix]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Doraemon]]'' | 12/12/86 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Doraemon: Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu]]'' | 09/14/90 | [[Epoch (company)|Epoch]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Double Dragon]]'' | 04/08/88 | [[Technos]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Double Dragon II: The Revenge]]'' | 12/22/89 | [[Technos]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone]]'' | 02/22/91 | [[Technos]] | Known as [[Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones]] in the United States |- | ''[[Double Moon Densetsu]]'' | 10/30/92 | [[Nihon Computer System|NCS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dough Boy]]'' | 12/11/85 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai]]'' | 10/12/90 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari]]'' | 04/25/89 | [[Technos]] | Released in the United States as River City Ransom, Street Gangs in Europe |- | ''[[Dr. Mario (video games)|Dr. Mario]]'' | 07/27/90 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dragon Ball 3: Gokuuden]]'' | 10/27/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball Z (game)|Dragon Ball Z]]'' | 10/27/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku]]'' | 08/06/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball Z II: Gekigami Freeza]]'' | 08/10/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball Z III: Ressen Jinzou Ningen]]'' | 08/07/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Gekitou Tenkaichi Budokai]]'' | 12/29/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, Bandai Datech system |- | ''[[Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu]]'' | 08/12/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo]]'' | 11/27/86 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Power]] |- | ''[[Dragon Buster]]'' | 01/07/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Buster II]]'' | 04/27/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Fighter]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Towachiki]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dragon Ninja]]'' | 07/14/89 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Bad Dudes]], Europe as Bad Dudes vs Dragon Ninja. |- | ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' | 05/27/86 | [[Enix]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Warrior]]. [[enhanced remake|Remade]] for Super Famicom and Game Boy Color |- | ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' | 01/26/87 | [[Enix]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Warrior II]]. [[enhanced remake|Remade]] for Super Famicom and Game Boy Color |- | ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' | 02/10/88 | [[Enix]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Warrior III]]. [[enhanced remake|Remade]] for Super Famicom and Game Boy Color |- | ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' | 02/11/90 | [[Enix]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Warrior IV]]. [[enhanced remake|Remade]] for Playstation |- | ''[[Dragon Scroll]]'' | 12/04/87 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Slayer IV]]'' | 07/17/87 | [[Namcot]] | Released in the United States as [[Legacy of the Wizard]] |- | ''[[Dragon Spirit: Aratanaru Densetsu]]'' | 04/14/89 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Dragon Spirit: The New Legend]] |- | ''[[Dragon Unit]]'' | 02/27/90 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon Wars]]'' | 08/09/91 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dragon's Lair]]'' | 09/20/91 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dream Master]]'' | 09/22/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Druaga no Tou]]'' | 08/06/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, US The Tower of Druaga |- | ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' | 04/21/84 | [[Nintendo]] | Need [[Zapper Light Gun]] |- | ''[[DuckTales II]]'' | 04/23/93 | [[Capcom]], the original DuckTales released as Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements|Dungeon & Magic: Sword of the Elements]]'' | 11/10/89 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | Released in the United States as [[Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements]] |- | ''[[Dungeon Kid]]'' | 08/31/90 | [[Quest]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dynamite Batman]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Released in the United States as [[Batman: Return of the Joker]] |- | ''[[Dynamite Bowl]]'' | 05/24/87 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===E=== |- | ''[[The Earth Fighter Rayieza]]'' | 15/12/1987 | [[Enix]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Eggland: Meikyuu no Fukkatsu]]'' | 08/09/88 | [[HAL]] | [[Japan]] only, part of the [[Eggerland series]] |- | ''[[Egypt (video game)|Egypt]]'' | 05/31/91 | [[Human Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Elevator Action]]'' | 06/28/85 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Elnark no Zaihou]]'' | 08/10/87 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Elysian]]'' | 04/28/88 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Emoyan no 10-bai Pro Yakyuu]]'' | 12/19/89 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken]]'' | 09/27/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Esper Boukentai]]'' | 10/13/87 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Esper Dream 2]]'' | 06/26/92 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Excitebike]]'' | 11/30/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Exciting Boxing]]'' | 12/16/87 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Exciting Rally]]'' | 04/24/92 | [[HAL]] | Released in Australia as [[Championship Rally]] |- | ''[[Exed Exes]]'' | 12/21/85 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Exerion]]'' | 02/11/85 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===F=== |- | ''[[F1 Circus]]'' | 02/07/92 | [[Nichibutsu]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[F-1 Sensation]]'' | 01/29/93 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[F-1 Race]]'' | 11/02/84 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Igo Nyuumon]]'' | 11/29/91 | [[I'Max]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden]]'' | 02/15/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven]]'' | 12/02/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Meijinsen]]'' | 09/02/88 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Shogi: Ryuu-Ou-Sen]]'' | 02/15/91 | [[I'Max]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Top Management]]'' | 12/12/90 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famicom Wars]]'' | 08/12/88 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only, the first game of the [[Nintendo Wars]] series, and predecessor of the [[Advance Wars]] series |- | ''[[Famicom Yakyuuban]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Epoch (company)|Epoch]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Block]]'' | 04/12/91 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Boxing]]'' | 06/19/87 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Ring King]] |- | ''[[Family Circuit]]'' | 02/06/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Circuit '91]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Computer Othello]]'' | 11/13/86 | [[Kawada]] | Released in the United States as Othello |- | ''[[Family Jockey]]'' | 04/24/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Kid]]'' | | | Copy of ''[[Somari]]'' |- | ''[[Family Mahjong]]'' | 08/11/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Mahjong II: Shanghai he no Michi]]'' | 11/25/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Pinball]]'' | 03/24/89 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as Rock 'n Ball |- | ''[[Family Quiz]]'' | 11/16/88 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Tennis]]'' | 12/11/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Dance Aerobics|Family Trainer: Aerobics Studio]]'' | 02/26/87 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as Dance Aerobics |- | ''[[Athletic World|Family Trainer: Athletic World]]'' | 11/12/86 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as Athletic World |- | ''[[Super Team Games|Family Trainer: Daiondoukai]]'' | 11/27/87 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as Super Team Games |- | ''[[Family Trainer: Fuuun! Takeshi Shiro 2]]'' | 12/20/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Trainer: Jogging Race]]'' | 05/28/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Street Cop|Family Trainer: Manhattan Police]]'' | 08/31/87 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as Street Cop |- | ''[[Family Trainer: Meiro Daisakusen]]'' | 07/31/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Family Trainer: Rai Rai! Kyonshizu]]'' | 01/26/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, followed by a sequel called simply Kyonshizu 2 |- | ''[[World Class Track Meet|Family Trainer: Running Stadium]]'' | 12/23/86 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as [[World Class Track Meet|Stadium Events]] |- | ''[[Family Trainer: Tostugeki! Fuuun Takeshi Shiro]]'' | 12/28/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '89]]'' | 07/28/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '90]]'' | 12/19/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '91]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '92]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '93]]'' | 12/22/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Famista '94]]'' | 12/01/93 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' | 07/20/87 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Japan only, the American port by [[Tengen]] is technically different. |- | ''[[Fantasy Zone 2: The Teardrop of Opa-Opa]]'' | 12/20/88 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger]]'' | 07/21/89 | [[Hi-Score Media Work]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Faxanadu]]'' | 11/16/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[FC Genjin: Frekthoropus Computerus]]'' | 07/30/93 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Bonk's Adventure]] |- | ''[[Ferrari]]'' | 11/13/92 | [[Coconuts Japan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Field Combat]]'' | 07/09/85 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Fighting Golf]]'' | 03/24/88 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | Released in the United States as [[Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf]] |- | ''[[Fighting Road]]'' | 12/13/88 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' | 12/18/87 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[enhanced remake|Remade]] multiple times, see [[Final Fantasy]] entry. |- | ''[[Final Fantasy I+II]]'' | 02/27/94 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[enhanced remake|Remade]] multiple times, see [[Final Fantasy]] entry. |- | ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' | 12/17/88 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[enhanced remake|Remade]] multiple times, see [[Final Fantasy]] entry. |- | ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' | 04/27/90 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[Japan]] only, but an [[Final Fantasy III (Nintendo DS)|enhanced version]] was released in North America in 2006 for the [[Nintendo DS]]. |- | ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Famicom)|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'' | Winter 2006<ref>[http://www.efgcw.com/?pagetype-bbsthread-and-tid-3582-and-page-1.html SKY LEAUGE] Earliest known reference to the game's release date. Retrieved on [[2008]]-[[March 12|03-12]]</ref> | [[Shenzhen Nanjing Technology]] | [[China]] only, unlicensed pirate game based on Final Fantasy VII, programmed from scratch. |- | ''[[Final Lap]]'' | 08/12/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Final Mission]]'' | 06/22/90 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | Released in the United States as S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team |- | ''[[Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi|Fire Emblem]]'' | 04/20/90 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only, not to be confused with the [[Game Boy Advance]] ''[[Fire Emblem (GBA)|Fire Emblem]]'' |- | ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'' | 03/14/92 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Flappy]]'' | 06/14/85 | [[DB Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Fleet Commander]]'' | 03/29/88 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Flintstones: Rescue of Dino and Hoppy|Flintstones: Rescue of Dino and Hoppy]]'' | 08/07/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Flipull]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Flying Hero]]'' | 02/17/89 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Formation Z]]'' | 04/04/85 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Front Line (arcade game)|Front Line]]'' | 08/01/85 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Fudou Myououden]]'' | 03/29/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released in the United States as [[Demon Sword]] |- | ''[[Fushigi na Blobby]]'' | 11/29/90 | [[Jaleco Entertainment]] | Released in the United States as [[A Boy and His Blob]] |- | ''[[Fushigi no Umi Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' | 03/15/91 | [[Toho]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Fuzzical Fighter]]'' | 05/17/91 | [[Sigma Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===G=== |- | ''[[Galaga]]'' | 02/15/85 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Galaxian]]'' | 09/07/84 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gambler Jiko Chuushinha]]'' | 11/11/88 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Game Party]]'' | 08/03/90 | [[Coconuts Japan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu]]'' | 07/30/86 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, series known outside Japan as [[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]] |- | ''[[Ganbare Goemon 2]]'' | 01/04/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, series known outside Japan as [[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]] |- | ''[[Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ougon Kiseru]]'' | 01/05/90 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, series known outside Japan as [[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]] |- | ''[[Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2]]'' | 01/03/92 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, series known outside Japan as [[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]] |- | ''[[Ganbare Pennant Race!]]'' | 02/28/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Garfield no Isshukan]]'' | 04/07/89 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gaurdic Gaiden]]'' | 02/05/88 | [[Irem]] | Released outside Japan as [[Guardian Legend]] |- | ''[[Gegege no Kitaro: Youkai Daimakyou]]'' | 04/17/86 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as [[Ninja Kid]] |- | ''[[Gegege no Kitaro 2]]'' | 12/22/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Geimos]]'' | 08/28/85 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES game)|Gekikame Ninja Den]]'' | 05/12/89 | [[Konami]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] |- | ''[[Gekitotsu Shiku Battle]]'' | 11/17/89 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gekitou Pro Wrestling!! Toukon Densetsu]]'' | 09/01/89 | [[Tecmo]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Tecmo World Wrestling]] |- | ''[[Gekitou!! Stadium]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Genpei Toumaden]]'' | 10/21/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Getsufuu Maden]]'' | 07/07/87 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ghostbusters (video game)|Ghostbusters]]'' | 09/22/86 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Gimme a Break: Shijou Saidai no Quiz Ou Ketteisen]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Yonezawa PR21]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gimme a Break: Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen]]'' | 08/28/92 | [[Yonezawa PR21]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gimmick!|Gimmick]]'' | 01/31/92 | [[Konami]] | Released in Europe as [[Mr. Gimmick]] |- | ''[[Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu]]'' | 12/21/88 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ginga no Sannin]]'' | 12/15/87 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Goal! (video game)|Goal!]]'' | 09/25/92 | [[Jaleco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[God Slayer]]'' | 04/13/90 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | Released in the United States as [[Crystalis]] ([[Enhanced remake|rereleased]] for the Game Boy Color) |- | ''[[Godzilla: Monster of Monsters|Godzilla]]'' | 12/09/88 | [[Toho]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Golby no Pipeline Daisakusen]]'' | 04/12/91 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Golf (video game)|Golf]]'' | 05/01/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[The Golf '92]]'' | 07/03/92 | [[G.O.1]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Golf Clun: Birdie Rush]]'' | 12/09/87 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Golf Grand Slam]]'' | 01/31/91 | [[Hect]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Golf-kko Open]]'' | 11/25/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Golgo 13: Kamigami no Koukon]]'' | 03/26/88 | [[Vic Tokai]] | Released in the United States as [[Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode]] |- | ''[[Golgo 13 II]]'' | 07/27/90 | [[Vic Tokai]] | Released in the United States as [[The Mafat Conspiracy]] |- | ''[[Gomoku Narabe]]'' | 08/27/83 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Goonies (Famicom game)|Goonies]]'' | 02/21/86 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, released in the United States in the arcades as a [[Play Choice 10]] game. |- | ''[[The Goonies II|Goonies II: Flattery Saigo no Chousen]]'' | 03/18/87 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as [[The Goonies II|Goonies II, The]] |- | ''[[Gorilla Man]]'' | 04/28/93 | [[Yonezawa PR21]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gozonji Yajikitatin Douchuu]]'' | 11/07/89 | [[Hal]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gradius]]'' | 04/25/86 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Gradius II]]'' | 12/16/88 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Grand Master (Famicom)]]'' | 02/26/91 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Great Battle Cyber]]'' | 12/25/92 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Great Boxing - Rush Up]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Visco]] | Released in United States as [[World Champ]] |- | ''[[Great Deal]]'' | 10/25/91 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Great Tank]]'' | 07/29/88 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gremlins 2: The New Batch]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Guevara]]'' | 12/26/88 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | Released in the United States as [[Guerilla War (video game)|Guerilla War]] |- | ''[[Gun Head]]'' | 04/13/90 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gun Nac]]'' | 10/05/90 | [[Tonkin House]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Laser Invasion|Gun Sight]]'' | 03/15/91 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as Laser Invasion |- | ''[[Gun-Dec]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Sammy]] | Released in the United States as [[Vice: Project Doom]] |- | ''[[Gyrodyne]]'' | 03/13/86 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===H=== |- | ''[[Hana no Star Kaidou]]'' | 03/17/87 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hanjuku Hero]]'' | 12/02/88 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Happy Birthday Bugs]]'' | 08/03/90 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as [[The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout]] |- | ''[[Hatris]]'' | 07/06/90 | [[Bullet Proof]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Hayauchi Super Igo]]'' | 03/03/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Heavy Barrel]]'' | 03/02/90 | [[Data East]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Hebereke]]'' | 09/20/91 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Released in Europe as [[Ufouria]] |- | ''[[Starship Hector|Hector '87]]'' | 07/16/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as Starship Hector |- | ''[[Heisei Tensai Bakabon]]'' | 12/06/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hello Kitty no Hanabatake]]'' | 12/11/92 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hello Kitty World]]'' | 03/27/92 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only, re-released on the [[Game Boy]] as [[Balloon Kid]] |- | ''[[Hercules no Eikou]]'' | 06/12/87 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hercules no Eikou II]]'' | 12/23/89 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hi no Tori: Wagaou no Bouken]]'' | 01/04/87 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Higemaru Makaishima]]'' | 04/14/87 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Rad Racer|Highway Star]]'' | 08/07/87 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | Released in the United States as [[Rad Racer]] |- | ''[[Hirake! Ponkikki]]'' | 04/17/92 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hiryu no Ken]]'' | 02/14/87 | [[Culture Brain]] | Released in the United States as [[Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll]] |- | ''[[Hiryu no Ken II]]'' | 07/29/88 | [[Culture Brain]] | Released in the United States as Flying Warriors |- | ''[[Hiryu no Ken III - 5 Nin no Ryuu Senshi]]'' | 06/21/91 | [[Culture Brain]] | [[Japan]] only, planned United States release as Flying Warriors 2 |- | ''[[Hiryu no Ken Special: Fighting Wars]]'' | 06/21/91 | [[Culture Brain]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hissatsu Doujou Yaburi]]'' | 07/18/89 | [[Sigma Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hissatsu Shigotojin]]'' | 12/15/90 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bionic Commando|Hitler no Fukkatsu: Top Secret]]'' | 07/20/88 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of [[Japan]] as [[Bionic Commando]] |- | ''[[Hogan's Alley]]'' | 06/12/84 | [[Nintendo]] | Requires [[Zapper Light Gun]] |- | ''[[Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin: Ohotsuku ni Kiyu]]'' | 06/27/87 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hokuto no Ken (video game)|Hokuto no Ken]]'' | 08/10/86 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only, known outside of Japan as [[Fist of the North Star]] |- | ''[[Fist of the North Star (video game)|Hokuto no Ken II]]'' | 04/17/87 | [[Toei Animation]] | Released in the United States as [[Fist of the North Star]] |- | ''[[Hokuto no Ken III]]'' | 10/19/89 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only, known outside of Japan as [[Fist of the North Star]] |- | ''[[Hokuto no Ken 4]]'' | 03/29/91 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only, known outside of Japan as [[Fist of the North Star]] |- | ''[[Holy Diver (video game)|Holy Diver]]'' | 04/28/89 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Home Run Night]]'' | 03/31/89 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Home Run Night '90]]'' | 07/24/90 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Honmei]]'' | 04/28/89 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Honoo no Doukyuuji: Dodge Danpei]]'' | 03/27/92 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Honoo no Doukyuuji: Dodge Danpei 2]]'' | 03/26/93 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Honshogi: Naitou Kudan Shogi Hiden]]'' | 08/10/85 | [[Seta]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hook (video game)|Hook]]'' | 03/27/92 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izume no Monogatari]]'' | 03/23/93 | [[Nintendo]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Kirby's Adventure]] |- | ''[[Hoshi no Miru Hito]]'' | 10/27/87 | [[Hot-B]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Rescue: The Embassy Mission|Hostage]]'' | 12/01/89 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as Rescue: The Embassy Mission |- | ''Hot Dance 2000'' | 2000 | | Unlicensed video game partly based on ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'' |- | ''[[Hototogisu]]'' | 08/19/88 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hottaman no Chisoko Tanken]]'' | 12/06/86 | [[Use]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Houma ga Koku]]'' | 04/08/88 | [[Toho]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hudson Hawk (video game)|Hudson Hawk]]'' | 12/27/91 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Hyaku no Sekai no Monogatari]]'' | 08/09/91 | [[ASK]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hydlide Special]]'' | 03/18/86 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | Released in the United States as [[Hydlide]] |- | ''[[Hydlide 3]]'' | 02/17/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hyokkori Hyoutan Shima: Nazo no Kaizokusen]]'' | 04/25/92 | [[Yutaka (video games)|Yutaka]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Hyper Olympic]]'' | 06/21/85 | [[Konami]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Track & Field]] |- | ''[[Hyper Sports]]'' | 09/27/85 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===I=== |- | ''[[I Love Softball]]'' | 12/19/89 | [[Coconuts Japan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ice Climber]]'' | 01/30/85 | [[Nintendo]] | Versions outside of Japan replaced the seals with [[yeti]] |- | ''[[Ice Hockey (video game)|Ice Hockey]]'' | 01/21/88 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong]]'' | 09/24/87 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong II]]'' | 02/22/91 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Idol Yainuden]]'' | 09/14/89 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Meikan]]'' | 01/10/90 | [[Aoki Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Shinan]]'' | 07/14/89 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Shinan '91]]'' | 07/05/91 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Shinan '92]]'' | 03/10/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Shinan '93]]'' | 11/27/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo Shinan '94]]'' | 12/17/93 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Igo: Kuroban Taikyoku]]'' | 04/14/86 | [[Bullet Proof Software]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ikari]]'' | 11/26/86 | [[K Amusement ]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Ikari Warriors]] |- | ''[[Ikari II]]'' | 04/16/88 | [[K Amusement ]] | Released in the United States as [[Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road]] |- | ''[[Ikari III]]'' | 03/16/90 | [[K Amusement ]] | Released in the United States as [[Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue]] |- | ''[[IkeIke! Nekketsu Hockey-bu]]'' | 02/07/92 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only, was going to be released in the United States as [[Crash 'n the Boys Ice Challenge]] |- | ''[[Ikinari Musician]]'' | 03/05/87 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ikki]]'' | 11/28/85 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Image Fight]]'' | 03/16/90 | [[Irem]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Inbou no Wakusei: Shankara]]'' | 06/26/92 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Insector X]]'' | 09/21/90 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ishin no Arashi]]'' | 09/15/90 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Itadaki Street: Watashi no Oten Niyottete]]'' | 03/21/91 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Izaki Shuugorou no Keiba Hisshougaku]]'' | 03/30/90 | [[Imagineer]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===J=== |- | ''[[J-League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers]]'' | 06/19/93 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[J-League Super Top Players]]'' | 04/22/94 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[J-League Winning Goal]]'' | 05/27/94 | [[Electronic Arts Victor]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jackie Chan]]'' | 01/25/91 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu]] |- | ''[[Jajamaru Gekimaden]]'' | 05/29/90 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jajamaru Ninpou Chou]]'' | 03/28/89 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only, but an English prototype called Taro's Quest exists |- | ''[[Jajamaru no Daibouken]]'' | 08/22/86 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jarin-Ko Chie]]'' | 07/15/88 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jesus: Dreadful Bio-Monster]]'' | 03/17/89 | [[King Records]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jetsons, The]]'' | 04/23/93 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released in the United States as [[Jetsons: Cogswells Caper, The]] |- | ''[[Jigoku Gokuraku Maru]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Kabuki Quantum Fighter]] |- | ''[[Jikuu (Toki) no Tabibito]]'' | 12/26/86 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jikuu Yuten Debias]]'' | 11/27/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[JJ (video game)|JJ]]'' | 12/01/87 | [[Square Co., Ltd.]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Joust (arcade game)|Joust]]'' | 10/30/87 | [[HAL]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Joy Mech Fight]]'' | 05/21/93 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jubei Quest]]'' | 01/04/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[JuJu Densetsu]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jumbo]]'' | 07/18/87 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jumbo Osaki no Hole In One]]'' | 02/01/88 | [[Hal]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Jumping Kid]]'' | 12/19/90 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only, planned United States release as Jack and the Beanstalk |- | ''[[Just Breed]]'' | 12/15/92 | [[Enix]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Juuryoku Soukou Metal Storm]]'' | 04/24/92 | [[Irem]] | Released in the United States as [[Metal Storm]] |- | ''[[Jyuouki]]'' | 07/20/90 | [[Asmik Ace]] | Port of arcade game known outside of Japan as [[Altered Beast]] |- ! colspan="4" | ===K=== |- | ''[[Kabushiki Doujou]]'' | 05/02/89 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kage]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | Released in the US as [[Shadow of the Ninja]] and in Europe as [[Blue Shadow]] |- | ''[[The Legend of Kage|Kage no Densetsu]]'' | 04/18/86 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released in the United States as [[The Legend of Kage]] |- | ''[[Kagerou Densetsu]]'' | 05/11/90 | [[Pixel Multimedia]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kaguya Hime Densetsu]]'' | 12/16/88 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The_Quest_of_Ki|Kai no Bouken: The Quest of Ki]]'' | 07/22/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kaijuu Monogatari]]'' | 11/18/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kid Niki: Radical Ninja|Kaiketsu Yancha Maru]]'' | 10/02/87 | [[Irem]] | Released in the United States as Kid Niki: Radical Ninja |- | ''[[Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 2: Karakuri Land]]'' | 08/30/91 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only, AKA Kid Niki 2 |- | ''[[Kaiketsu Yancha Maru 3]]'' | 03/30/93 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only, AKA Kid Niki 3 |- | ''[[Kakefu Kimi no Jump Tengoku]]'' | 07/22/88 | [[Vic Tokai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kame no Ongaeshi]]'' | 08/26/88 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Xexyz]] |- | ''[[Kamen no Ninja Hamaru]]'' | 03/16/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released the United States as [[Yo! Noid]] |- | ''[[Kamen Rider Kurabu]]'' | 02/03/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only, known in the United States as [[Masked Rider (TV series)|Masked Rider]] |- | ''[[Kamen Rider SD]]'' | 01/22/93 | [[Angel Studios (San Diego)|Angel Studios]] | [[Japan]] only, known in the United States as [[Masked Rider (TV series)|Masked Rider]] |- | ''[[Karakuri Kengoden Musashi Road: Karakuri Jin Shissouru]]'' | 10/05/91 | [[Yutaka (video games)|Yutaka]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Karaoke Studio]]'' | 07/30/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 1]]'' | 10/28/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 2]]'' | 02/18/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Karateka (computer game)|Karateka]]'' | 12/05/85 | [[Soft Pro]] | [[Japan]] only, game originally released in the [[United States]] for the [[Apple II family|Apple II]] by [[Brøderbund]] |- | ''[[Karnov]]'' | 12/18/87 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Katsuba Densetsu]]'' | 04/20/90 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Katte ni Shiro Kuma]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[CBS Sony Group]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kawa no Nushi Tsuri]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keisan Game: Sansuu 1 Toshi]]'' | 04/25/86 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keisan Game: Sansuu 2 Toshi]]'' | 04/25/86 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keisan Game: Sansuu 3 Toshi]]'' | 04/25/86 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keisan Game: Sansuu 4 Toshi]]'' | 10/30/86 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keisan Game: Sansuu 56 Toshi|Keisan Game: Sansuu 5+6 Toshi]]'' | 10/30/86 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken]]'' | 03/29/91 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kero Kero Keroppi no Daibouken 2]]'' | 02/19/93 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keroppi to Kerorii nuno Splash Bomb]]'' | 12/01/93 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Keru Naguru]]'' | 07/21/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kidou Senshi Z-Gundam: Hot Scramble]]'' | 08/28/86 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch]]'' | 12/18/86 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[King of Kings (1988)|King of Kings]]'' | 12/09/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[King's Knight]]'' | 09/18/86 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match]]'' | 11/08/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[M.U.S.C.L.E.]] |- | ''[[Kiteretsu Daihyakka]]'' | 02/23/90 | [[Epoch (company)|Epoch]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kitte Rai Da! Gunjin Shougi Nanya Sore?]]'' | 05/26/89 | [[Sofel]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Klax (computer game)|Klax]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Knight Rider (video game)|Knight Rider]]'' | 09/30/88 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Konami Sports in Seoul]]'' | 09/16/89 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as [[Track & Field II]] |- | ''[[Koufuku o Yobu Game: Dora Dora Dora]]'' | 01/25/91 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kouryu Densetsu Villgust Gaiden]]'' | 07/30/93 | [[Angel Studios (San Diego)|Angel Studios]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Koushien]]'' | 10/06/89 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kujaku Ou]]'' | 09/21/88 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kujaku Ou II]]'' | 08/11/90 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kunio-Kun no Jidaigeki dayo Zenin Shuugou: Downtown Special]]'' | 07/26/91 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kunio-Kun no Nekketsu Soccer League]]'' | 04/23/93 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyatto Ninden Teyandee]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only, known in the US as [[Samurai Pizza Cats]] |- | ''[[Kyonshis 2]]'' (or ''Kyonshizu 2'') | 09/25/87 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only, a sequel to [[Family Trainer: Rai Rai! Kyonshizu]] |- | ''[[Kyoro-Chan Land]]'' | 12/11/92 | [[Hiro]] | Released in the United States as [[Castelian]] |- | ''[[Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger]]'' | 11/13/92 | [[Angel Studios (San Diego)|Angel Studios]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyouto Hana no Misshitsu Satsujin Jiken - Yamamura Misa Suspense]]'' | 02/11/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyoutoken no Tera Satsujin Jiken - Yamamura Misa Suspense]]'' | 12/11/87 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyouto Zai Deck Tatsujin Jiken Yamamura Misa Suspense]]'' | 11/02/90 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Harikiri Koshien]]'' | 03/19/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium]]'' | 06/28/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88]]'' | 12/16/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium Heisei Gannenhan]]'' | 07/21/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium III]]'' | 03/01/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kyuukyoku Tiger]]'' | 08/04/89 | [[CBS Sony Group]] | Released in the United States as [[Twin Cobra]] |- ! colspan="4" | ===L=== |- | ''[[L'Empereur]]'' | 05/23/91 | [[Koei]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Labyrinth (video game)|Labyrinth]]'' | 01/07/87 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only, based on movie of same name |- | ''[[Lagrange Point (video game)|Lagrange Point]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Last Armageddon]]'' | 11/10/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Law of the West]]'' | 03/06/87 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Layla (video game)|Layla]]'' | 12/20/86 | [[DB Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Little Magic]]'' | 09/14/90 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Little Mermaid (video game)|Little Mermaid]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Little Red Hood]]'' | | [[Thin Chen Enterprise]] | Unlicensed game (Also released in [[Australia]] for the NES under the same title [http://www.encyclopedia-obscura.com/gphcs/gamesredhoodbox.jpg]) |- | ''[[Live in Power Bowl: TM Network]]'' | 12/22/89 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Lode Runner]]'' | 07/31/84 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Lord of King]]'' | 12/21/89 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Astyanax (video game)|Astyanax]] |- | ''[[Lost Word of Jenny]]'' | 03/25/87 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Lot Lot]]'' | 12/21/85 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Lunar Ball]]'' | 12/05/85 | [[FCI]] | Released in the United States as [[Lunar Pool]] |- | ''[[Lupin the 3rd]]'' | 11/06/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===M=== |- | ''[[M-Kara no Chousenjou]]'' | 05/01/89 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mach Rider]]'' | 11/21/85 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Mad City]]'' | 08/12/88 | [[Konami]] | Released outside Japan as [[The Adventures of Bayou Billy]] |- | ''[[Madara]]'' | 03/30/90 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Magic Candle]]'' | 03/06/92 | [[Sammy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Magic Darts]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Seta]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Magic John]]'' | 09/28/90 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Totally Rad]] |- | ''[[Magical * Taru Ruto-Kun: Fantastic World!!]]'' | 03/21/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Magical * Taru Ruto-Kun 2]]'' | 06/19/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Magical Doropi]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Vic Tokai]] | Released in the United States as [[The Krion Conquest]] |- | ''[[Magmax]]'' | 03/19/86 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Magnum Kiki Ippatsu]]'' | 12/25/87 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Maha Raja]]'' | 09/29/89 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mahjong]]'' | 08/27/83 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mahjong Club Nagatacho: Sousaisen]]'' | 04/25/91 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mahjong Taikai]]'' | 10/31/89 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mahjong Taisen]]'' | 05/20/92 | [[Nichibutsu]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mahou no Princess Minkiimomo Remember Dream]]'' | 07/29/92 | [[Yutaka (video games)|Yutaka]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Maison Ikkoku]]'' | 07/21/88 | [[Bothtec]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Majaventure - Mahjong Senki]]'' | 10/19/90 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru Gaiden]]'' | 03/23/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Major League (video game)|Major League]]'' | 10/27/89 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Makai-Mura]]'' | 06/13/86 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Ghosts and Goblins]] |- | ''[[Makaishima]]'' | 04/14/87 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Maniac Mansion (video game)|Maniac Mansion]]'' | 09/13/88 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] version has different graphics and less censorship than the international version |- | ''[[Mappy]]'' | 11/14/84 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mappy Kids]]'' | 12/22/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mappy Land]]'' | 11/26/86 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' | 09/09/83 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf|Mario Open Golf]]'' | 09/20/91 | [[Nintendo]] | Released outside of Japan as [[NES Open Tournament Golf]] |- | ''[[Marsa no Onna]]'' | 09/19/89 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mashou]]'' | 12/15/86 | [[Broderbund]] | Released in the United States as [[Deadly Towers]] |- | ''[[Masuzoe Kaname Icchou Made Famicom]]'' | 04/17/92 | [[Coconuts Japan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Matendo Douji]]'' | 08/24/90 | [[Quest]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Matsumoto Akira no Kabushiki Hisshougaku]]'' | 02/18/88 | [[Imagineer]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Matsumoto Akira no Kabushiki Hisshougaku II]]'' | 03/31/89 | [[Imagineer]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Max Warrior]]'' | 02/15/91 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | Released in the United States as [[Isolated Warrior]] |- | ''[[Meiji Ishin]]'' | 09/29/89 | Use | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Milon's Secret Castle|Meikyuu Kumikyoku]]'' | 11/13/86 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Milon's Secret Castle]] |- | ''[[Kickle Cubicle|Meikyuu Shima]]'' | 06/29/90 | [[Irem]] | Released in the United States as [[Kickle Cubicle]] |- | ''[[Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu]]'' | 08/08/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Meimon! Tako Nishiouendan]]'' | 12/01/89 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Meitantei Holmes: Kiri no London Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 05/13/88 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Melville no Honoo]]'' | 08/11/89 | [[Gakushuu Kenkyuusha]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Metal Frame Cybuster]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Metal Gear (video game)|Metal Gear]]'' | 12/22/87 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Metal Max]]'' | 05/24/91 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Metal Slader Glory]]'' | 08/30/91 | [[Hal]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Metro Cross]]'' | 12/16/86 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mezase! Top Pro Green Kakeru Yume]]'' | 03/05/93 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mickey Mousecapade|Mickey Mouse]]'' | 03/06/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Mickey Mousecapade]] |- | ''[[Kid Klown in Night Mayor World|Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen]]'' | 09/25/92 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as [[Kid Klown in Night Mayor World]] |- | ''[[Might and Magic]]'' | 07/31/90 | [[American Sammy]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Mighty Bomb Jack]]'' | 04/24/86 | [[Tecmo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Mighty Final Fight]]'' | 06/11/93 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Millipede (arcade game)|Millipede]]'' | 10/01/87 | [[Hal]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Mindseeker]]'' | 04/18/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Minelvaton Saga]]'' | 10/23/87 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mini-Putt]]'' | 02/15/91 | [[A-Wave]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Minna no Tabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen]]'' | 11/22/91 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Miracle Ropitt]]'' | 08/07/87 | [[King Records]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mirai Senshi Raios]]'' | 12/01/89 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mirai Shinwa Jarvas]]'' | 06/30/87 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mississippi Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 10/31/86 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mitokoumon]]'' | 08/11/87 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mitokoumon II: Sekai Manyuuki]]'' | 08/11/88 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mitsume Gatooru]]'' | 07/17/92 | [[Tomy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mizushima Shinji no Daikoushien]]'' | 10/26/90 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Moai-Kun]]'' | 03/09/90 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Moe Pro! Saikyouhen]]'' | 11/22/91 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Stinger (NES game)|Moero TwinBee]]'' | 03/26/93 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as ''[[Stinger (NES game)|Stinger]]'' |- | ''[[Moero!! Judo Warriors]]'' | 06/29/90 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Moero!! Junior Basket]]'' | 11/22/88 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Hoops (video game)|Hoops]] |- | ''[[Moero!! Pro Soccer]]'' | 12/23/88 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Moero!! Pro Tennis]]'' | 04/15/88 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bases Loaded (video game)|Moero!! Pro Yakyuu]]'' | 06/26/87 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Bases Loaded (video game)|Bases Loaded]] |- | ''[[Bases Loaded II|Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '88]]'' | 08/10/88 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Bases Loaded II: Second Season]] |- | ''[[Bases Loaded 3|Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '90: Kandouhen]]'' | 07/27/90 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Bases Loaded 3]] |- | ''[[Moeru! Oniisan]]'' | 08/08/89 | [[Toho]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mokushi Pachi Pro: Pachi Otto-Kun]]'' | 12/18/87 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Momotaro Densetsu]]'' | 10/26/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Momotaro Densetsu|Momotarou Densetsu Gaiden]]'' | 12/17/93 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Momotetsu|Momotaro Dentetsu]]'' | 12/02/88 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Money Game (Famicom game)|Money Game]]'' | 08/10/88 | [[Sofel]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Money Game II]]'' | 12/20/89 | [[Sofel]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Monopoly (video game)|Monopoly]]'' | 11/01/91 | [[Tomy]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Monster Maker: 7-tsu no Hihou]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Sofel]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Moon Crystal]]'' | 08/28/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Morita Shogi]]'' | 04/14/87 | [[Seta]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mother (video game)|Mother]]'' | 07/27/89 | [[Nintendo]] | Japan only. |- | ''[[Motocross Champion]]'' | 01/27/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mottomobunai Keiji]]'' | 02/06/90 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mugen Senshi Valis]]'' | 08/21/87 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Murder Club]]'' | 06/30/89 | [[Seta]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Musashi no Bouken]]'' | 12/22/90 | [[Sigma Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Musashi no Ken - Tadaima Shugyou Chuu]]'' | 08/08/86 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[My Life My Love: Boku no Yume: Watashi no Negai]]'' | 08/03/91 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===N=== |- | ''[[Nagagutsu o Haita Neko]]'' | 11/21/86 | [[Toei Animation]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nakashima Satoshi: F1 Hero]]'' | 12/09/88 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nakashima Satoshi: F1 Hero 2]]'' | 09/27/91 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nakayo Shito Issho]]'' | 12/10/93 | [[Yutaka (video games)|Yutaka]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nakiri Yagyou]]'' | 02/23/89 | Use | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Namco Classic]]'' | 05/27/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Namco Classic II]]'' | 03/13/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Namco Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku]]'' | 03/08/91 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nankoku Shirei!! Spy vs. Spy]]'' | 03/27/87 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only, AKA Spy vs. Spy Vol. II - "The Island Caper" |- | ''[[Nantettatte!! Baseball]]'' | 10/26/90 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Napoleon Senki]]'' | 03/18/88 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Navy Blue]]'' | 02/14/92 | [[I'Max]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Naza no Fuuin]]'' | 10/23/87 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu]]'' | 12/23/92 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun]]'' | 04/17/87 | [[Technos]] | Released in the United States as [[Renegade]] |- | ''[[Super Dodge Ball|Nekketsu Koukou Dodge Ball Bu]]'' | 07/26/88 | [[Technos]] | Released in the United States as [[Super Dodge Ball]] |- | ''[[Nintendo World Cup|Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu Soccer-hen]]'' | 05/18/90 | [[Technos]] | Released outside of Japan as Nintendo World Cup |- | ''[[Nekketsu Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes]]'' | 12/22/93 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[New Ghostbusters 2]]'' | 12/26/90 | [[Hal]] | Released in Japan and Europe only |- | ''[[New York Nyankies]]'' | 04/05/91 | [[Atlus]] | Released outside of [[Japan]] as [[Rockin' Kats]] |- | ''[[Nichibutsu Mahjong III]]'' | 07/20/90 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Niji no Silkroad]]'' | 02/22/91 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only. |- | ''[[Wrath of the Black Manta|Ninja Cop Saizou]]'' | 11/17/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Wrath of the Black Manta]] |- | ''[[Ninja Crusaders]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Sammy]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Ninja Hattori Kun]]'' | 03/05/86 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ninja Jajamaru Kun]]'' | 11/15/85 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ninja Jajamaru: Ginga Daisakusen]]'' | 03/29/91 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only, but an English prototype under the name Squashed exists. |- | ''[[Ninja Kun]]'' | 05/10/85 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ninja Kun: Ashura no Shou]]'' | 05/27/88 | [[UPL]] | [[Japan]] only, planned to be released in the United States as Ninja Taro |- | ''[[Ninja Ra Hoi!]]'' | 08/09/90 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ninja Gaiden (NES)|Ninja Ryuukenden]]'' | 12/09/88 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as [[Ninja Gaiden (NES)|Ninja Gaiden]], Europe as Shadow Warriors |- | ''[[Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos|Ninja Ryuukenden II]]'' | 04/06/90 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as [[Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos]], Europe as Shadow Warriors II |- | ''[[Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom|Ninja Ryuukenden III]]'' | 06/21/91 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as [[Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom]] |- | ''[[Nippon Ichi no Nakantoku]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Asmik Ace]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nishimura Kyoutarou Mystery: Blue Train Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 01/20/89 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nobunaga no Yabou: Bushou Fuuunroku]]'' | 12/21/91 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Nobunaga's Ambition 2|Nobunaga no Yabou: Sengouku Gunyuuden]]'' | 02/03/90 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Nobunaga's Ambition 2]] |- | ''[[Nobunaga's Ambition|Nobunaga no Yabou: Zenkokuban]]'' | 03/18/88 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Nobunaga's Ambition]] |- | ''[[North and South (computer game)|North and South]]'' | 09/21/90 | [[Kemco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Nuts & Milk]]'' | 07/28/84 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===O=== |- | ''[[Chubby Cherub|Obake no Q Tarou: Wan Wan Panic]]'' | 12/16/85 | [[Bandai]] | Released in the United States as [[Chubby Cherub]] |- | ''[[Obocchamakun]]'' | 04/05/91 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ochinnitoshi Puzzle Tonjan!?]]'' | 09/29/89 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Oeka Kids - Anpanman no Hiragana Daisuki]]'' | 03/26/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Oeka Kids - Anpanman to Oekaki Shiyou]]'' | 10/25/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Battle of Olympus|Olympus no Tatakai]]'' | 03/28/88 | [[Imagineer]] | Released in the United States as [[Battle of Olympus]] |- | ''[[Onyanko Town]]'' | 11/21/85 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Operation Wolf]]'' | 03/31/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Osomatsu-Kun: Back to Zami no Deppa]]'' | 12/08/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Otaku no Seiza]]'' | 07/31/91 | [[M&M]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Outlanders (anime)|Outlanders]]'' | 12/04/87 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Over Horizon]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Hot B]] | Released in Europe |- ! colspan="4" | ===P=== |- | ''[[Pac-Land]]'' | 11/21/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pac-Man]]'' | 11/02/84 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Pachi Com]]'' | 11/21/85 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachi-Slot Adventure 2]]'' | 09/17/93 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachi-Slot Adventure 3]]'' | 05/13/94 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachinko Daisakusen]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachinko Daisakusen 2]]'' | 07/10/92 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachiokun 2]]'' | 01/30/89 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachiokun 3]]'' | 10/26/90 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachiokun 4]]'' | 11/22/91 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pachiokun 5]]'' | 06/11/93 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Palamedes]]'' | 07/06/90 | [[Hot B]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Palamedes 2]]'' | 05/17/91 | [[Hot-B]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Paperboy (video game)|Paperboy]]'' | 01/30/91 | [[Altron]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Parareru World]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Parasol Henbee]]'' | 02/15/91 | [[Epoch (company)|Epoch]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Paris-Dakar Rally Special]]'' | 02/03/88 | [[CBS Sony Group]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Parodius Da! -Shinwa kara Owarai e-]]'' | 11/30/90 | [[Konami]] | Released in Europe as [[Parodius]] |- | ''[[Paw Man]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Paw Man Part 2]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Penguin-Kun Wars]]'' | 12/25/85 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Perfect Bowling]]'' | 07/25/89 | [[Tonkin House]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Photon]]'' | 08/28/87 | [[Takara]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Pinball (video game)|Pinball]]'' | 02/02/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Pinball Quest]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Jaleco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Pipa Time]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Sanritsu Denki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pizza Pop]]'' | 01/07/92 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Plasma Ball]]'' | 03/27/92 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pocket Zaurus: Ju Ouken no Nazo]]'' | 02/27/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pokkun Mogura]]'' | 12/08/89 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Pooyan]]'' | 09/20/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]'' | 07/15/83 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Popeye no Eigo Asobi]]'' | 11/22/83 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only, counterpart to [[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]] involving [[Popeye]] and English Spelling. |- | ''[[Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 11/29/85 | [[Enix]] | [[Japan]] only. |- | ''[[Power Blade|Power Blazer]]'' | 04/20/90 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released in the United States as [[Power Blade]] |- | ''[[Power Soccer]]'' | 03/30/90 | [[Tokuma Shoten]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Predator (video game)|Predator]]'' | 03/10/88 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[President no Sentaku]]'' | 03/02/90 | [[Hot-B]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[RBI Baseball|Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' | 12/10/86 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[RBI Baseball]] |- | ''[[RBI Baseball 2|Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87]]'' | 12/22/87 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[RBI Baseball 2]] |- | ''[[RBI Baseball 3|Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88]]'' | 12/20/88 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[RBI Baseball 3]] |- | ''[[Pro Yakyuu Satsujin Jiken!]]'' | 12/24/88 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Punch-Out!!]]'' | 11/21/87 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]] |- | ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'' | 07/23/93 | [[Electro Brain Corp.]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Puzzlot]]'' | 02/28/92 | [[Sammy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Puzznic]]'' | 07/19/91 | [[IGS]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Little NemoL The Dream Master|Pyjama Hero]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Little Nemo: The Dream Master]] |- | ''[[Pyokotan no Daimeiro]]'' | 03/19/93 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===Q=== |- | ''[[Quarterback Scramble]]'' | 12/19/89 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Quarth]]'' | 04/13/90 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Mendel Palace|Quinty]]'' | 06/27/89 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Mendel Palace]] |- | ''[[Quiz Project Q: Cutie Project & Battle 1000]]'' | 05/29/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===R=== |- | ''[[Racer Mini Shiku]]'' | 08/25/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Radia Senki: Reimeihen]]'' | 11/15/91 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Journey to Silius|Raf World]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | Released in the United States as [[Journey to Silius]] |- | ''[[Raid on Bungeling Bay]]'' | 02/22/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Rainbow Islands| Rainbow Island: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2]]'' | 07/26/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Rambo (video game)|Rambo]]'' | 12/04/87 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Rampart (video game)|Rampart]]'' | 11/29/91 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, a completely different game from the United States release |- | ''[[Rasaaru Ishii no Childs Quest]]'' | 06/23/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Recca|Recca - Summer Carnival '92]]'' | 07/17/92 | [[Naxat Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gargoyle's Quest II|Red Alerma II]]'' | 07/17/92 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Gargoyle's Quest II]] |- | ''[[Rekka no Gotoku Tenka o Nusure!]]'' | 09/08/90 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ripple Island]]'' | 01/23/88 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Road Fighter]]'' | 07/11/85 | [[Konami]] | Also released in [[Europe]] |- | ''[[Robocco Wars]]'' | 08/02/91 | [[IGS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[RoboCop (video game)|RoboCop]]'' | 08/25/89 | [[Data East]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[RoboCop 2]]'' | 04/02/91 | [[Data East]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Stack-Up|Robot Block]]'' | 07/26/85 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Stack-Up]] |- | ''[[Gyromite|Robot Gyro]]'' | 08/13/85 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Gyromite]] |- | ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Rockman]]'' | 12/17/87 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]] |- | ''[[Mega Man 2|Rockman 2]]'' | 12/24/88 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Mega Man 2]] |- | ''[[Mega Man 3|Rockman 3]]'' | 09/28/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Mega Man 3]] |- | ''[[Mega Man 4|Rockman 4]]'' | 12/06/91 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Mega Man 4]] |- | ''[[Mega Man 5|Rockman 5]]'' | 12/04/92 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Mega Man 5]] |- | ''[[Mega Man 6|Rockman 6]]'' | 10/05/93 | [[Capcom]] | Released in the United States as [[Mega Man 6]] by [[Nintendo]] |- | ''[[Rokudenashi Blues]]'' | 10/29/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Rollerball (video game)|Rollerball]]'' | 12/20/88 | [[HAL]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Rolling Thunder]]'' | 03/17/89 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Romancia]]'' | 10/30/87 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only, Dragon Slayer Jr. |- | ''[[Route 16 Turbo]]'' | 10/04/85 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Gemfire|Royal Blood]]'' | 08/29/91 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Gemfire]] |- | ''[[RPG Jinsei Game]]'' | 11/26/93 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ryou Maboroshi Doushi]]'' | 09/16/88 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===S=== |- | ''[[Desert Commander|Sabaku no Kitsune]]'' | 04/28/88 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the United States as [[Desert Commander]] |- | ''[[Saikoushi Sedi]]'' | 12/24/88 | [[Fuji Television]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Saint Seiya]]'' | 08/10/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] and [[France]] only. Released in France as ''Les Chevaliers Du Zodiaque: La Legende D'or''. |- | ''[[Saint Seiya 2]]'' | 05/30/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Saiyuuki World]]'' | 11/11/88 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Whomp 'Em|Saiyuuki World 2]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Whomp 'Em]] |- | ''[[Sakigake!! Otokojuku]]'' | 03/03/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom|Salad no Kuni no Tomato Hime]]'' | 05/27/88 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom]] |- | ''[[Salamander (arcade game)|Salamander]]'' | 09/25/87 | [[Konami]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Life Force (arcade game)|Life Force]] |- | ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms|San Goku Shi]]'' | 10/30/88 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] |- | ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms II|San Goku Shi II]]'' | 11/02/90 | [[Koei]] | Released in the United States as [[Romance of the Three Kingdoms II]] |- | ''[[San Goku Shi: Nakahara no Hasha]]'' | 07/29/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[San Goku Shi II: Nakahara no Hasha]]'' | 06/10/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sanada Juu Yuushi]]'' | 06/24/88 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sanma no Meitantei]]'' | 04/02/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sanrio Carnival]]'' | 11/22/90 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sanrio Carnival 2]]'' | 01/14/93 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sanrio Cup]]'' | 07/17/92 | [[Character Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sansara Naga]]'' | 03/23/90 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Satomi Hakkenden]]'' | 01/20/89 | [[SNK Playmore|SNK]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Satsui no Kaisou]]'' | 01/07/88 | [[Hal]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Battle Oozumou]]'' | 04/20/90 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam 2]]'' | 06/25/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam 3]]'' | 12/22/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 4: NewType Story]]'' | 12/21/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam Gachapon Senshi 5]]'' | 12/22/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam Gaiden: Night Gundam Monogatari]]'' | 08/11/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam Gaiden: Night Gundam Monogatari 2]]'' | 10/12/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam Gaiden: Night Gundam Monogatari 3]]'' | 10/23/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Gundam: Gundam Wars]]'' | 04/23/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Hero Soukessen]]'' | 07/07/90 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[SD Keiji Blader]]'' | 08/02/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Seicross]]'' | 05/15/86 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Seikima II]]'' | 12/25/86 | [[CBS Sony Group]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Seirei Densetsu Lickle]]'' | 06/26/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Seirei Gari]]'' | 12/08/89 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sekiryuou]]'' | 02/10/89 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sendai no Tomio no Daiginnan]]'' | 11/07/90 | [[Face]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Commando (video game)|Senjou no Ookami]]'' | 09/27/86 | [[Capcom]] | Released in the United States as [[Commando (video game)|Commando]] |- | ''[[Shadow Brain]]'' | 03/21/91 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shadowgate]]'' | 03/31/89 | [[Kemco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Shanghai (Famicom game)|Shanghai]]'' | 12/04/87 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shanghai II]]'' | 08/24/90 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sherlock Holmes: Hakushaku Reijou Yuukai Jiken]]'' | 12/11/86 | [[Towachiki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shikinjo]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Toei Company|Toei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shin 4-Jin Uchi Mahjong: Yakuman Tengoku]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Bases Loaded 3|Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu]]'' | 07/13/89 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in the United States as [[Bases Loaded 3]] |- | ''[[Shin Satomi Hakken-Den - Hikari to Yami no Tatakai]]'' | 12/08/89 | [[Toei Company|Toei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Adventures of Dino Riki|Shinjinrui]]'' | 02/10/87 | [[Rix Soft]] | Released in the United States as [[The Adventures of Dino Riki]] |- | ''[[Shin Oni Ga Shima]]'' | 09/04/87 | [[Nintendo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shinsenden]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shogi Meikan '92]]'' | 01/30/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shogi Meikan '93]]'' | 12/04/92 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shogun]]'' | 05/27/88 | [[Hect]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shounen Ashibe Nepal Daibouken no Maki]]'' | 11/15/91 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shuffle Fight]]'' | 10/09/92 | [[Banpresto]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shuffle Puck Cafe]]'' | 10/21/90 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Side Pocket (video game)|Side Pocket]]'' | 10/30/87 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Silver Saga]]'' | 07/24/92 | [[Seta]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sky Destroyer]]'' | 11/14/85 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sky Kid]]'' | 08/22/86 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Snow Brothers]]'' | 12/06/91 | [[Toaplan]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Soccer (video game)|Soccer]]'' | 04/09/85 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball|Softball Tengoku]]'' | 10/27/89 | [[Tonkin House]] | Released in the United States as [[Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball]] |- | ''[[Solomon's Key|Solomon no Kagi]]'' | 07/30/86 | [[Tecmo]] | Released outside of [[Japan]] as [[Solomon's Key]] |- | ''[[Fire 'n Ice|Solomon no Kagi 2]]'' | 01/24/92 | [[Tecmo]] | Released in the United States as [[Fire 'n Ice]] and in Europe as [[Fire 'n Ice|Solomon's Key 2]] |- | ''[[Solstice (video game)|Solstice]]'' | 07/20/90 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Son Son]]'' | 02/08/86 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sonic 3D Blast 5]]'' | | | Copy of ''[[Somari]]'' |- | ''[[Sonic 3D Blast 6]]'' | | | Copy of ''[[Somari]]'' |- | ''[[Soreike! Anapanman Minna de Hiking Game]]'' | 03/20/92 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Space Harrier]]'' | 01/06/89 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Space Hunter]]'' | 09/25/86 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Space Invaders]]'' | 04/17/85 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Space Shadow]]'' | 02/20/89 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kung Fu (video game)|Spartan X]]'' | 06/21/85 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Kung Fu (video game)|Kung Fu]] |- | ''[[Spartan X 2]]'' | 09/27/91 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only, also known as [[Kung Fu 2]] |- | ''[[Spelunker (video game)|Spelunker]]'' | 12/07/85 | [[Irem]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Spelunker II: Yuushahe no Chousen]]'' | 09/18/87 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti]]'' | 07/31/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Spot (video game)|Spot: The Game]]'' | 10/16/92 | [[Bullet Proof Software]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Spy VS. Spy (video game)|Spy vs. Spy]]'' | 04/26/86 | [[Kemco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Sqoon]]'' | 06/26/86 | [[Irem]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Square no Tom Sawyer]]'' | 11/30/89 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Star Force]]'' | 06/25/85 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Star Luster]]'' | 12/06/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Star Soldier]]'' | 06/13/86 | [[Hudson Soft]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Star Wars (Namco)|Star Wars]]'' | 12/04/87 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, different than the [[Star Wars (video game)|US release]] |- | ''[[Star Wars (video game)|Star Wars]]'' | 11/15/91 | [[Victor Interactive]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[The Empire Strikes Back (video game)|Star Wars: Teikoku no Gyakushuu]]'' | 03/12/93 | [[JVC]] | Released in the United States as [[The Empire Strikes Back (video game)|The Empire Strikes Back]] |- | ''[[Stargate (video game)|Stargate]]'' | 09/24/87 | [[HAL]] | Released in the United States as [[Stargate (video game)|Defender II]] |- | ''[[Sted]]'' | 07/27/90 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Stick Hunter]]'' | 12/18/87 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''Street Blaster V'' | 1993 | &nbsp; | Unlicensed game by Cony |- | ''[[Street Fighter 2010]]'' | 08/08/90 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Sugoro Quest: Dice no Senshi Tachi]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Technos]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Suikoden]]'' | 06/25/90 | [[Koei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sukeban Keiji III]]'' | 01/22/88 | [[Toei Company|Toei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Arabian]]'' | 07/25/85 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Black Onyx]]'' | 07/14/88 | [[Bullet Proof Software]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Kung Fu Heroes|Super Chinese]]'' | 06/20/86 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Kung Fu Heroes]] |- | ''[[Little Ninja Brothers|Super Chinese 2]]'' | 05/26/89 | [[Culture Brain]] | Release in the United States as [[Little Ninja Brothers]] |- | ''[[Super Chinese 3]]'' | 03/01/91 | [[Culture Brain]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super C|Super Contra]]'' | 02/02/90 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as [[Super C]] and in Europe as Probotector 2 |- | ''[[Super Donkey Kong]]'' | | | Illegal port of the [[Super Famicom]] game ''Super Donkey Kong'' (''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'') |- | ''[[Super Donkey Kong 2]]'' | | | Illegal port of the [[Super Famicom]] game ''Super Donkey Kong 2'' (''[[Donkey Kong Country 2]]'') |- | ''[[Super Dynamix Badminton]]'' | 08/26/88 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Express Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 03/02/90 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | 09/13/85 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' | 10/23/88 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario USA]]'' | 09/16/92 | [[Nintendo]] | Released outside of Japan first as [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] |- | ''[[Super Mario World (Famicom homebrew)|Super Mario World]]'' | | | Illegal port of the [[Super Famicom]] game ''[[Super Mario World]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M73ReyCWsnI] |- | ''[[Momotetsu|Super Momotaro Dentetsu]]'' | 03/20/92 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Monkey Daibouken]]'' | 11/21/86 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Pinball]]'' | 08/23/88 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Pitfall]]'' | 09/05/86 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Super Real Baseball]]'' | 07/30/88 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Rugby]]'' | 12/27/89 | [[TSS]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Sprint]]'' | 08/03/91 | [[Altron]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Super Star Force]]'' | 11/11/86 | [[Kemco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[WCW Wrestling|Super Star Pro Wrestling]]'' | 12/09/89 | [[Pony Canyon]] | Released in the United States as [[WCW Wrestling]]; roster changed from legendary stars in Japan to [[National Wrestling Alliance]] performers. |- | ''[[Super Xevious: Ganpu no Nazo]]'' | 09/19/86 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Superman (Kemco game)|Superman]]'' | 12/26/87 | [[Kemco]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Suzugou]]'' | 08/30/90 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''Swat'' | 09/11/87 | [[Toei Company|Toei]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Sweet Home (video game)|Sweet Home]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only, simulataneous released with horror movie of the same name, believed to be the inspiration for [[Resident Evil (series)|Resident Evil]] |- | ''[[Sword Master (game)|Sword Master]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Athena]] | &nbsp; |- ! colspan="4" | ===T=== |- | ''[[Tag Team Wrestling|Tag Team Pro Wrestling]]'' | 04/02/86 | [[Namco]] | Released in the United States as [[Tag Team Wrestling]] |- | ''[[Taito Basketball]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Taito Chase H.Q.]]'' | 12/08/89 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Taito Grand Prix: Eikou heno License]]'' | 12/18/87 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Taiyou no Shinden]]'' | 08/03/88 | [[Tokyo Shoseki]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Taiyou no Yuusha Firebird]]'' | 01/11/92 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Adventure Island|Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima]]'' | 09/12/86 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the US as Adventure Island |- | ''[[Adventure Island II|Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima II]]'' | 04/26/91 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the US as Adventure Island II |- | ''[[Adventure Island 3|Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima III]]'' | 07/31/92 | [[Hudson Soft]] | Released in the US as Adventure Island III |- | ''[[Adventure Island 4|Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima IV]]'' | 06/24/94 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only. |- | ''[[Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey]]'' | 06/05/87 | [[Hudson Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Takeda Shingen (video game)|Takeda Shingen]]'' | 03/28/88 | [[Hot-B]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Shingen the Ruler|Takeda Shingen 2]]'' | 06/??/90 | [[Hot-B]] | Released in the United States as Shingen the Ruler |- | ''[[Takeshi no Chousenjou]]'' | 12/10/86 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunko]]'' | 11/25/88 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tamura Teruaki no Mahjong Seminar]]'' | 09/21/90 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tanikawa Koji no Shogi Shinan II]]'' | 03/18/88 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tanikawa Koji no Shogi Shinan III]]'' | 09/14/89 | [[Pony Canyon]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tantei Jinguji Saburo - Yokohamakou Renzoku Satsujin Jiken]]'' | 02/26/88 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tantei Jinguuji Saburou - Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni]]'' | 09/28/90 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tao (video game)|Tao]]'' | 12/01/89 | [[Video and Audio Project]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai]]'' | 10/27/89 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Trojan (video game)|Tatakai no Banka]]'' | 12/24/86 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside of Japan as Trojan |- | ''[[Tatake!! Ramen-Man]]'' | 08/10/88 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tecmo Bowl]]'' | 11/30/90 | [[Tecmo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tecmo Super Bowl]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Tecmo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tecmo World Cup Soccer]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Tecmo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Konami]] | Released outside of Japan as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game |- | ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Konami]] | Released in the United States as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project |- | ''[[Tenchi o Kurau]]'' | 05/19/89 | [[Capcom]] | Released in the United States as [[Destiny of an Emperor]] |- | ''[[Tenchi o Kurau II]]'' | 04/05/91 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only, aka [[Destiny of an Emperor 2]] |- | ''[[Tennis (video game)|Tennis]]'' | 01/14/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Terao no Dosukoi Oozumou]]'' | 11/24/89 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day (video game)|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' | 06/26/92 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Terra Cresta]]'' | 09/27/86 | [[Nihon Bussan]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tetra Star]]'' | 05/24/91 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tetris (video game)|Tetris]]'' | 12/22/88 | [[Bullet Proof Software]] | [[Japan]] only, different than either US release |- | ''[[Tetris variants|Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Bullet Proof Software]] | [[Japan]] only, Tetris 2 in this case is actually just Tetris, not Tetris Flash, and [[Tetris Blast|Bombliss]] was released on the [[Game Boy]] in the US as [[Tetris Blast]] |- | ''[[Tetris 2|Tetris Flash]]'' | 09/21/93 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as Tetris 2 |- | ''[[Tetsudou-Oh]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[DB Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Astro Boy (1980s)|Tetsuwan Atom]]'' | 02/26/88 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only, AKA Astro Boy |- | ''[[Thexder]]'' | 12/19/85 | [[Square Co., Ltd.|Squaresoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Thunderbirds (game)|Thunderbirds]]'' | 09/29/89 | [[Pack-In-Video]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tiger-Heli]]'' | 12/05/86 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Time Zone]]'' | 10/25/91 | [[Sigma Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Times of Lore]]'' | 12/07/90 | [[Toho]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (video game)|Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wacky Land]]'' | 11/27/92 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Titan (video game)|Titan]]'' | 08/10/90 | [[Sofel]] | [[Japan]] only | |- | ''[[Shatterhand|Tokkyuu Shirei Soul Brain]]'' | 10/26/91 | [[Angel Studios (San Diego)|Angel Studios]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Shatterhand]] |- | ''[[Tokoro-San no Mamorumo Semerumo]]'' | 06/27/87 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tokyo Pachi-Slot Adventure]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Coconuts]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tom and Jerry (video game)|Tom and Jerry]]'' | 11/13/92 | [[Altron]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Tom Sawyer no Bouken]]'' | 02/06/89 | [[Seta (company)|Seta]] | released in North America as ''[[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (video game)|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer]]'' |- | ''[[Top Gun (video game)|Top Gun]]'' | 12/11/87 | [[Konami]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Top Gun: Second Mission|Top Gun 2]]'' | 12/15/89 | [[Konami]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Top Gun: Second Mission]] |- | ''[[Top Rider]]'' | 12/17/88 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Top Striker]]'' | 10/22/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Topple Zip]]'' | 10/09/87 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Amagon|Totsuzen! Macho Man]]'' | 12/02/88 | [[Vic Tokai]] | Released in the United States as Amagon |- | ''[[Touhou Kenbunku]]'' | 11/10/88 | [[Natsume Co., Ltd|Natsume]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Toukaidou Gojuusan Tsugi]]'' | 07/03/86 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Toukon Club]]'' | 07/24/92 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Transformers: Convoy no Nazo]]'' | 12/05/86 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Triathron|The Triathron]]'' | 12/16/88 | [[K Amusement]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tsuppari Oozumou]]'' | 09/18/87 | [[Tecmo]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tsuppari Wars]]'' | 06/28/91 | [[Sammy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tsuri Kichi Sanpei]]'' | 03/17/88 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Tsuru Pikahage Maru: Mezase! Tsuruseko no Akashi]]'' | 12/13/91 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Twin Eagle]]'' | 04/12/91 | [[Romstar]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[TwinBee]]'' | 01/04/86 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[TwinBee 3]]'' | 09/29/89 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===U=== |- | ''[[Uchuu Keibitai]]'' | 09/07/90 | [[Hal]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ucuusen Cosmo Carrier]]'' | 11/06/87 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ultima]]'' | 10/09/87 | [[Pony Canyon]] | Release in the United States as [[Ultima: Exodus]] |- | ''[[Ultima: Quest of the Avatar|Ultima: Seisha he no Michi]]'' | 09/20/89 | [[Pony Canyon]] | Released in the United States as [[Ultima: Quest of the Avatar]] |- | ''[[Ultraman Club (1992)]]'' | 12/25/92 | [[Angel]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ultraman Club (1993)]]'' | 04/23/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ultraman Club 2: Kitte Kita Ultraman Club]]'' | 04/07/90 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ultraman Club 3]]'' | 12/29/91 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[The Untouchables (1991 video game)|Untouchables]]'' | 12/20/91 | [[Altron]] | Released in the United States as [[The Untouchables (1991 video game)|The Untouchables]] |- | ''[[Urban Champion]]'' | 11/14/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell]]'' | 10/23/86 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Super Spike V'Ball|US Championship V'Ball]]'' | 11/10/89 | [[Technos]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Super Spike V'Ball]] |- | ''[[USA Ice Hockey in FC]]'' | 03/06/93 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ushio Totora]]'' | 07/09/93 | [[Yutaka (video games)|Yutaka]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Utsurun Desu.: Kawauso Hawaii e Iku!!!]]'' | 1991 | [[Takara]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===V=== |- | ''[[The Legend of Valkyrie|Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu]]'' | 08/01/86 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, also known as [[The Legend of Valkyrie]] |- | ''[[Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai wo Komete]]'' | 11/24/89 | [[Sigma Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Venus Wars#The NES Game|Venus Senki]]'' | 10/14/89 | [[Varie]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Vegas Dream|Viva Las Vegas]]'' | 09/30/88 | [[Epic Sony Record]] | Released in the United States as [[Vegas Dream]] |- | ''[[Volguard II]]'' | 12/07/85 | [[DB Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Volleyball (video game)|Volleyball]]'' | 07/21/86 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- ! colspan="4" | ===W=== |- | ''[[Wagyan Land]]'' | 02/09/89 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, also called Wagan Land |- | ''[[Wagyan Land 2]]'' | 12/14/90 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, also called Wagan Land 2 |- | ''[[Wagyan Land 3]]'' | 12/08/92 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, also called Wagan Land 3 |- | ''[[Wai Wai World]]'' | 01/14/88 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou]]'' | 01/05/91 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[DuckTales (video game)|Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken]]'' | 01/26/90 | [[Capcom]] | Released outside Japan as [[DuckTales (video game)|DuckTales]] |- | ''[[Panic Restaurant|Wanpaku Kokkun no Gourmet World]]'' | 04/24/92 | [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Panic Restaurant]] |- | ''[[Wario's Woods|Wario no Mori]]'' | 02/19/94 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in the United States as [[Wario's Woods]] |- | ''[[Warpman]]'' | 07/12/85 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Cowboy Kid|Western Kids]]'' | 09/13/91 | [[Visco]] | Released in the United States as [[Cowboy Kid]] |- | ''[[Legend of the Ghost Lion|White Lion Densetsu]]'' | 07/14/89 | [[Kemco]] | Released in the US as Legend of the Ghost Lion |- | ''[[Wild Gunman]]'' | 02/18/84 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Willow (video game)|Willow]]'' | 07/18/89 | [[Capcom]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise]]'' | 01/15/93 | [[Capcom]] | [[Japan]] only, a Mega Man party board game |- | ''[[The Wing of Madoola|Wing of Madoola]]'' | 12/18/86 | [[Sunsoft (company)|Sunsoft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Winners Cup]]'' | 08/12/88 | [[Data East]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Winter Games (video game)|Winter Games]]'' | 03/27/87 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Wit's]]'' | 07/13/90 | [[Athena]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord]]'' | 12/22/87 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds]]'' | 02/21/89 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn]]'' | 03/09/90 | [[ASCII Entertainment]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Woody Poko]]'' | 06/20/87 | [[dB-Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[World Boxing]]'' | 09/08/90 | [[T.S.S.]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[World Grand-Prix - Pole To Finish]]'' | 01/31/89 | [[Data East]] | Released in the United States as [[Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing]] and Released in Europe as Turbo Racing. |- | ''World Heroes 2'' | 1994 | &nbsp; | Unlicensed pirate homebrew fighting game by Cony |- | ''[[World Super Tennis]]'' | 10/13/89 | [[Asmik]] | Released in the US as [[Evert and Lendl Top Players' Tennis]] and in Europe as [[Four Players' Tennis]] |- | ''[[Wrecking Crew (video game)|Wrecking Crew]]'' | 06/18/85 | [[Nintendo]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[WWF WrestleMania Challenge]]'' | 03/27/92 | [[Hot-B]] | &nbsp; |- ! colspan="4" | ===X=== |- | ''[[Xevious]]'' | 11/08/84 | [[Namco]] | &nbsp; |- ! colspan="4" | ===Y=== |- | ''[[Yie Ar Kung Fu]]'' | 04/22/85 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Yoshi's Cookie|Yoshi no Cookie]]'' | 11/21/92 | [[Nintendo]] | Released outside of Japan as [[Yoshi's Cookie]] |- | ''[[Yoshi (video game)|Yoshi no Tamago]]'' | 12/14/91 | [[Nintendo]] | Released in North America as [[Yoshi (video game)|Yoshi]] and in Europe as [[Yoshi (video game)|Mario & Yoshi]] |- | ''[[Youkai Douchuuki]]'' | 06/24/88 | [[Namco]] | [[Japan]] only, also known as [[Shadow Land]] |- | ''[[Youkai Club]]'' | 05/19/87 | [[Jaleco]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Yousei Monogatari RodLand]]'' | 12/11/92 | [[Jaleco]] | Released in Europe as [[Rodland]] |- | ''[[Ys]]'' | 08/26/88 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ys II]]'' | 05/25/90 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Ys III: Wanderers from Ys]]'' | 09/27/91 | [[Victor Interactive]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Yume Penguin Monogatari]]'' | 01/25/91 | [[Konami]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Yuu Yuu Hakusho (game)|Yuu Yuu Hakusho]]'' | 10/22/93 | [[Bandai]] | [[Japan]] only |- ! colspan="4" | ===Z=== |- | ''[[Zanac]]'' | 11/28/86 | [[Pony Canyon]] | &nbsp; |- | ''[[Zenbi Pro Basketball]]'' | 07/21/89 | [[Vic Tokai]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zippy Race]]'' | 07/18/85 | [[Irem]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zoids]]'' | 09/05/87 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zoids 2]]'' | 01/27/89 | [[Toshiba EMI]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zoids Mokushiroku]]'' | 12/21/90 | [[Tomy]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zombie Hunter]]'' | 07/03/87 | [[Hi-Score Media Work]] | [[Japan]] only |- | ''[[Zunou Senkan Galg]]'' | 12/14/85 | [[DB Soft]] | [[Japan]] only |} ==Notes== <references /> [[Category:Nintendo-related lists|Famicom]] [[ca:Llista de videojocs de Famicom]] [[fr:Liste de jeux Famicom]] [[ja:ファミリーコンピュータのゲームタイトル一覧]] [[zh:FC游戏]]