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page 5Nintendo Classics games

Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
1991 video game

MUSHA
MUSHA is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile for the Sega Genesis. An entry in Compile's shooter series, Aleste, MUSHA places the player in the role of a flying mecha pilot who must destroy a large super intelligent computer threatening planet Earth. The game had a working title of Aleste 2 and originally featured a style similar to the first game, but this was changed to a more original Japanese aesthetic and speed metal soundtrack.

Pro Wrestling
1986 NES video game

The Mysterious Murasame Castle
1986 Famicom Disk System game

Super Dodge Ball
1988 NES video game

Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
1992 arcade game

Jack Bros.
1995 video game

Tonic Trouble
1999 video game

Puyo Puyo Tsu
1994 video game

Stunt Race FX
1994 video game

Klonoa: Empire of Dreams
2001 video game

Shin Megami Tensei II
1994 role-playing video game developed by Atlus

ESWAT: City Under Siege
1990 video game

Shin Megami Tensei If…
1994 role-playing video game developed by Atlus

Alisia Dragoon
1992 video game

Mystery Tower
1986 video game

3D Tetris
1996 puzzle video game

Killer Instinct Gold
1996 video game
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
2002 video game

Earth Defense Force
1991 video game

Volleyball
1986 volleyball video game

S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team
1990 video game

F-Zero: GP Legend
2003 video game

Sword of Vermilion
1989 video game

Famicom Wars
1988 video game

Crusader of Centy
1994 video game

Nobunaga's Ambition: Zenkokuban
1986 video game

F-Zero Climax
2004 racing video game

Kung Fu Heroes
1986 video game

Crystalis
Crystalis is a 1990 action role-playing video game developed and published by SNK for the Nintendo Entertainment System. A port for the Game Boy Color developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo was released in 2000.

Balloon Kid
1990 Game Boy Game

Battletoads in Battlemaniacs
1993 video game

Assault Suit Leynos
1990 video game

Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
1992 video game

Tuff E Nuff
1993 video game

The Immortal
1990 video game

Golf
golf game for the Virtual Boy
Atlantis no Nazo
1986 video game

Densetsu no Stafy
2002 video game for Game Boy Advance

Solar Jetman
1990 NES game

Route-16
is a 1981 maze video game developed and published by Sun Electronics for arcades. The game was released by Tehkan (not yet a video game developer by its release) in Europe and Centuri in North America. It was ported to the Arcadia 2001 console. An enhanced version was released in Japan as Route-16 Turbo for the Famicom in 1985.

Vice: Project Doom
1991 video game

Extreme-G
Extreme-G is a futuristic racing video game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment, featuring an original trance soundtrack. It was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, with a Japan release on May 29, 1998. Despite the competitive landscape of Nintendo 64 racing games, Extreme-G received moderately positive reviews and achieved commercial success. A sequel, Extreme-G 2, was launched in 1998, followed by two additional titles: Extreme-G 3 (2001) and XGRA: Extreme-G Racing Association (2003). In 2024, the game was re-released through the Nintendo Classics servic

Galactic Pinball
1995 video game

Super Tennis
1991 tennis video game

Super Fantasy Zone
1992 video game

Red Alarm
1995 video game

Tecmo Bowl
1987 video game

Tetris
1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game

Prehistorik Man
1995 Super Nintendo video game

Space Harrier II
1988 video game

Operation WinBack
WinBack (known as WinBack: Covert Operations in North America and Operation: WinBack in Australia and Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed by Omega Force (a division of Koei) and published for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, and the PlayStation 2 in 2000. The story follows secret agent Jean-Luc Cougar infiltrating a laser satellite's command center. Gameplay revolves around its innovative cover system, in which the player takes cover behind corners and then ducks out to shoot.

Forsaken
1998 video game

Teleroboxer
is a 1995 boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Virtual Boy. It was released in Japan in July 1995 and North America in August 1995.

Mario's Super Picross
1995 puzzle video game published by Nintendo

Rival Turf!
1992 Super NES game

Bombuzal
Bombuzal is a puzzle video game designed by Antony Crowther (credited as "Ratt" in the game) and David Bishop for Image Works. The game was released in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It was also released in 1989 for MS-DOS and in December 1990 in Japan for the Super Famicom, with the North American version released in August 1992 renamed as Ka-Blooey.

Joy Mech Fight
1993 fighting gaming developed by Nintendo

Custom Robo V2
2000 Nintendo 64 game

Custom Robo
1999 Nintendo 64 game