NES, or Famicom in Japan, was developed by Nintendo R&D2. It released in Japan in 1983 and US in 1985. A disk add-on was available. Computer TV-Game preceded it. SNES followed.

Games on NES/Famicom:
2020
Maze Game. A worldwide aftermarket release that is a fast-paced championship edition of Pac-Man.

2001
Table Tennis Game. A ping pong aftermarket release that was released in China and Taiwan.

2000
Free Puzzle Game. A worldwide aftermarket release that is a homebrew version of the Sudoku logic puzzle game.

1999
Free Tank Combat Game. A worldwide aftermarket release that is the first known hobbyist homebrew NES game.

1998
Turn-Based and Real-Time Hybrid Strategy Game. An aftermarket release in China and Taiwan. Napoleon tries to conquer Europe.

1997
Light Gun Shooting Game. An aftermarket release in China and Taiwan wherein dinosaurs are hunted with a rifle.

1996
Shoot 'Em Up. An aftermarket release in China and Taiwan wherein a space shuttle shoots enemy ships in space.

1995
Platform Game. A release in Europe wherein Simba loses his father, grows up, and defeats his uncle to become king.

1994
Platform Game. A release in Europe and Oceania wherein Aladdin finds a genie and defeats an evil vizier.

1993
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Scrooge McDuck travels the world searching for the the lost treasure of Fergus McDuck.

1992
Point-and-Click Adventure. A North American-exclusive wherein Graham defeats an evil wizard who has stolen his kingdom.
Platform Game. Worldwide version of the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2. Mario rescues the princess from King Koopa.
Platform Game. Release in Japan. Japanese version of US Super Mario Bros 2. Mario, Luigi, Toad, the princess travel to Subcon.

1991
Golf Game. Release in Japan. The Japanese version of NES Tournament Golf has six courses that Mario and Luigi can play.
Action Platform Game. A North American and European release wherein Luke Skywalker goes through the events of the 1977 film.
Beat 'Em Up Game. A North American and Japanese release wherein Shredder steals Manhattan and the Ninja Turtles get it back.

1990
Soccer RPG: A Japanese release wherein Tsubasa continues to serve as the captain of his soccer team.
Action Sports Game. An originally Japanese-exclusive, and later worldwide aftermarket release. Kunio-kun competes in events.
Puzzle Game. A worldwide release wherein Dr. Mario uses two-colored pills to eradicate three different kinds of viruses.
Turn-Based RPG. A Japanese-exclusive wherein four young orphans gain power from the crystal of light and restore balance to the world.
Point-and-Click Adventure. A North American and European release with a separate Japanese port. A teen girl is rescued from a mansion.
Action-Adventure Stealth Game. A North American-exclusive wherein Solid Snake defeats Big Boss and destroys Metal Gear 2.
Board Video Game. A North American and Japanese release wherein Spot and his doppelgangers attempt to capture all the chips.
Light Gun, Platform, and Sports Compilation. North American release. Includes Super Mario Bros.Duck Hunt, and World Class Track Meet.
Beat 'Em Up Game. A worldwide release wherein the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles find the Technodrome and defeat Shredder.

1989
Graphical Text Adventure. A Japanese-exclusive release wherein a descendant of Takeru Yamato stops a plot by to resurrect dark gods.
Beat 'Em Up Game. Japanese release. Riki's girlfriend Mami is kidnapped so he teams up with Kunio-kun to save her.
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Scrooge McDuck travels the world finding treasures to remain the richest duck in the world.
Point-and-Click Adventure. A worldwide release wherein the last hero king enters Castle Shadowgate to stop the Warlock Lord.
Action-Adventure Game. A worldwide release wherein the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles win fights, defuse bombs, and defeat Shredder.

1988
Platform Game: A North American and European port of a Famicom Disk System game. Bub and Bob save their girlfriends from a baron.
Soccer RPG: A Japanese-exclusive wherein Tsubasa is the captain of his soccer team.
Platform Game Compilation. Includes Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Junior.
Platform and Light Gun Shooting Game Compilation. Worldwide release outside Japan. Includes Super Mario Bros and Duck Hunt.
Platform Game. Release in Japan. Worldwide version of Super Mario Bros USA. Mario, Luigi, Toad, the princess travel to Subcon.
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Mario and Luigi rescue the princess from Bowser, King of the Koopa.
Action-Adventure RPG: A worldwide port of a Famicom Disk System game. Link has to prevent Ganon's return.

1987
Turn-Based RPG: Four warriors of light fight the Lich to bring light to the Earth Crystal.
Action-Adventure Game: A worldwide port of a Famicom Disk System game. Link rescues Princess Zelda from the evil Ganon.

Action-Adventure Stealth Game. A worldwide release wherein Solid Snake defeats Big Boss and destroys a weapon named Metal Gear.
Boxing Game.A worldwide release wherein Little Mac boxes through the minor, major, and world circuits so he can face the champ.

1986
Turn-Based RPG. A worldwide release wherein a hero has to defeat the Dragonlord to eliminate all monsters in Alefgard.
Platform Game. A Japanese-exclusive wherein the adventurer Winn goes to Atlantis after learning his master disappeared there.
Platform Game. Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2. Mario rescues the princess from the King of the Koopa

1985
Gridiron Football Sports Game. A release in Japan and North America. A gridiron football team attempts to defeat its rivals.
Action Game. A worldwide release wherein people battle each other and avoid obstacles while flying using balloons.
Action Game. A North American and European release. A spy enters buildings to gather secret information while avoiding enemies.
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Mario rescues the princess from Bowser, King of the Koopa.

1984
Shoot 'Em Up. A worldwide release. Donkey Kong releases pests into a garden managed by Stanley.
Light Gun Shooting Game. A worldwide release. A hunter practices by shooting clay pigions and hunts ducks with his hunting dog.
Maze Game. A worldwide release wherein Pac-Man eats pellets while avoiding ghosts.

1983
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Mario rescues his girlfriend Pauline from her kidnapper, Donkey Kong.
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Donkey Kong Jr. rescues his father who has been caged by Mario.
Platform Game. A worldwide release wherein Mario and his brother Luigi have to get rid of pests in a sewer.

Acquired
  • North American system and NES Controller - December 25, 1988
  • Action Set box and Zapper - November 18, 2017

  • External link:
  • WE Computers Museum page