Famicom Games
The following is a list of Famicom Games in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 112 Famicom Games in our collection :
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The cart contains the following games, with such oddities as Super Mario Bros 2, with the characters replaced by rabbits!! 1
Unofficial 76 games on one cartridge Contains: Pinball - Urban Champion - Dig Dug - Excitebike - Mabby - Circus Chablie - Mario Bros - Super Mario - Key King Jr - Tennis - Penguin Adventure - Macross ...
Baseball is a video game made by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, making it one of the first games released for the Famicom
From Wikipedia: Daibakshu Jinsei Gekijou (大爆笑!!人生劇場?, "Large Bursts of Laughter Theater Life") is a life simulation game for the Super Famic ...
Conversion of the original arcade game The name Donkey Kong was thought to be a mistranslation of Monkey Kong, In fact the name comes from Shigeru Myamoto trying to convey the words Stubborn ape, or s ...
Dragon quest III is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series (known as Dragon Warrior in North America at the time of its original release) and the first released for the Famicom ...
Excitebike is a motocross racing video game franchise made by Nintendo
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Shigeru Myamoto
This game is known in North America as F1 ROC II: Race of Champions, where it was released over a year later
Software House: Nintendo
Author:
One of only two games that made up the Japanese launch, F-Zero wowed the gaming press when it first appeared with its stunning graphics and futuristic theme
This is a Famicom Disk created in one of 3000 Disk Writer machines installed around Japan, the idea being you could buy a blank disk and then write the game of your choice to it,
This game was a famicom disk system exclusive released in Japan in 1987
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Nintendo EAD
Side scrolling platform adventure, starring the enormously popular martial artist
Software House: Hudsonsoft
Author: Hudsonsoft
Kamaitachi no Yoru was the second sound novel developed by Chunsoft, and its popularity brought a myriad of other companies to develop similar games
Software House: Bandai
Author: Toei Animation
Board game that Nintendo would have spent decades making in non electronic for
Mario Paint was a video game released in 1992 by Nintendo for use with the Super Famicom
Software House: Nintendo
Author:
One of the rare games on the Famicom developed by Activisio
Software House: Jaleco
Author: Activision
In 1979 Nintendo had produced a very large console called the Nintendo TV Game, which basically played Othello, only a short time later, the Famicom was released, and one of the launch titles was Othe ...
Faithful version of the Namco arcade machine, which should need no introduction
A comedy take on the seminal Gradius game, its name is literally short for Parody of Gradius
Popeye was one of the three launch games when the Famicom was released
Software House: King Features
Author:
In Romancing SaGa 2, the player plays as the Emperor or Empress of Avalon, a castle located in the northwest corner of the game's world map
Software House: Squaresoft
Author:
A very cute match-three game, featuring faces of the various Sanrio characters including Hello Kitty, Hangyodon, Pokopon, and Keroppi
Software House: Character Soft
Author: Character Soft
This is an unlicensed publication of a Sonic The Hedgehog hack - but with a Mario sprite
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Lone Devil
A collaboration between the British developer Argonaut and Nintendo, Starfox was a space shooter game, starring a bunch of space fighter flying animals taking on the might of an oppressive monkey like ...
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Argonaut / Nintendo
Software House: Dog Square
Author: Dog Square
This is the Japanese version of the western release of Super Mario Bros 2, when Nintendo of America rejected the original SMB 2 as too hard and too similar to the original game, another more obscure t ...
Software House: Nintendo
Author:
Super Mario Bros
Software House: Nintendo
Author: Shigeru Myamoto / Gunpei Yokoi
This is the Japanese version of the platform adventure, which was more of the same jumping collecting faire, only with the difficulty ramped up enormously
Subtitled Super Mario Bros IV, this highly acclaimed game was a launch title for the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo
Software House: Nintendo
Author:
Conversion of the popular arcade game, it is a vertical shooter, and was created originally as a rival to scramble, the gameplay matches elements such as being able to fire forwards and to drop bombs ...
Sword of Musashi was developed and published by Taito Corporation
This is the original Legend of Zelda, released as a launch title for the Famicom Disk System
Adorable 2D platform adventure, following the junior members of the Looney Toons family
A game infamous for it's enormous difficulty level, largely due to the bullets being the same coulour as the backgrounds
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom is the fifth scenario in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games
Software House: ASCII
Author:
Software House: Ascii
Author: Robert Woodhead, Sir Tech Software