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Romance of the Three Kingdoms II. Developer: Koei. Adventures of Lolo. Defender of the Crown. Battle Chess. Adventures of Lolo 3. Genghis Khan. Fire Emblem Gaiden. Sid Meier's Pirates!

Adventures of Lolo 2. Shingen the Ruler. Archon: The Light and the Dark. Destiny of an Emperor. Developer: Capcom. Cosmic Wars. Developer: Konami. Famicom Wars. Bandit Kings of Ancient China. Just Breed.

Developer: Enix. Pipe Mania. Solomon's Key. Developer: Tecmo. Chaos World. Kickle Cubicle. Developer: Irem. The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle. And the puzzles littered throughout the dungeons are pretty challenging. It follows the legendary Liu Bei as he grows his army from a small militia to a force capable of restoring the Han dynasty. This tactical RPG is a refreshing take on the genre thanks to its large-scale battles and innovative mechanics, including an enemy recruitment system.

It may seem like a lot, and it kinda is for NES days, but they can really drop like flies if you abuse the All Out mechanic.

Fans of the Dragon Slayer series might find some of the same appeal in Faxanadu, a gorgeous-looking spin-off on the NES. The gameplay is similar to Legend of Zelda II, with a higher focus on platforming — making it essential for platformer and RPG aficionados alike. This seminal turn-based RPG was inspired by games like Ultima, but sought to emphasize compelling storytelling and detailed world-building. This was original NES, after all.

But the characters are well-written and developed, the lore is immersive, and the graphics are a total treat. Absolutely worth a playthrough for hardcore fans of the series. The story in this sequel takes place years after the original. The game improves on the original by creating a larger overworld with more diverse areas and more varied characters. You can also sail around in your very own ship, which adds to the sense of adventure. Cosmic Wars is a turn-based strategy video game produced by Konami in which is based upon the characters and conflicts of the popular Gradius series.

It was released only in Japan. The game received a sequel in , with Paro Wars, which is the Paro more Defender of the Crown. The player assumes the role of a Saxon and tries to fight off the Norman hordes and wrestle for control of England. Eventually, the player must fight for control of all territories, even those controlled by other Saxons.

That is to say games once exclusive to Japan are finally coming over. It proves that it is never too late for a good game. There was the original Mother , which was rebranded as EarthBound Beginnings in And now a plethora of Kunio-kun games are available in another Switch collection. Will these ten long lost gems ever get officially released? Maybe, maybe not, but for now every entry on here have English fan patches for those interested.

Players take on the roll of what seems to be a monkey-like prince fighting anthropomorphic food. Smash stuff with his club, plant seeds to spring across gaps with plants, and or buy stuff with collected rings to upgrade his arsenal. It's one of the better looking NES games thanks to the color pallet and overall design. Radia Senki: Reimeihen , roughly translated to Chronicle of the Radia War , was developed and published by Tecmo for the Famicom in This action RPG has players traverse a world map and can trigger a random battle wherein they can then hack and slash enemies alone, or with other AI controlled party members.

It stars a literal baby out to save his kingdom, which has been taken over by an evil entity.



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