|   | 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. Color TV-Game preceded it. SNES followed. | 
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|   | Maze Game. A worldwide aftermarket release that is a fast-paced championship edition of Pac-Man. | 
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|   | 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
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  |   | 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. | 
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|   | 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. | 
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    |   | 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. | 
|   | 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. | 
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      |   | 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
      |   | Action-Adventure Game: A worldwide port of a Famicom Disk System game. Link rescues Princess Zelda from the evil
                    Ganon. | 
|   | Boxing Game.A worldwide release wherein Little Mac boxes through the minor, major, and world circuits so he can face the champ. | 
1986
      
    |   | Platform Game. A Japanese-exclusive wherein the adventurer Winn
              goes to Atlantis after learning his master disappeared there. | 
1985
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    |  | Motocross Racing Game. A worldwide release. A motorbike racer competes in ten races of increasing difficulty. | 
|   | 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. | 
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