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Someone asked me for some game suggestions. Just to be clear, this isn't a list of the best games on the NES. This is a list of some of my personal favorite games on the NES that I think deserve more popularity than they're getting.
Zen - The Intergalactic Ninja
Werewolf - The Last Warrior
Vice - Project Doom
Uninvited
Ufouria
Trojan
Tombs and Treasure
Toki
Sword Master
Sweet Home
Strider
Stanley - The Search for Dr. Livingston
Solstice - The Quest for the Staff of Denmos
Shatterhand
Shadow of the Ninja
Ruch'n Attack
Someone asked me for some game suggestions. Just to be clear, this isn't a list of the best games on the NES. This is a list of some of my personal favorite games on the NES that I think deserve more popularity than they're getting.
Zen - The Intergalactic Ninja
Werewolf - The Last Warrior
Vice - Project Doom
Uninvited
Ufouria
Trojan
Tombs and Treasure
Toki
Sword Master
Sweet Home
Strider
Stanley - The Search for Dr. Livingston
Solstice - The Quest for the Staff of Denmos
Shatterhand
Shadow of the Ninja
Ruch'n Attack
Good list Ten. These are are excellent games. I never understood why some of these didn't become major franchises since some were so unique (i.e. Shatterhand, Sword Master, Rush 'N' Attack.).
"My mind is my weapon. My brother has his sword, King Robert has his warhammer and I have my mind... and a mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone if it is to keep its edge. That’s why I read so much, Jon Snow."
Good list Ten. These are are excellent games. I never understood why some of these didn't become major franchises since some were so unique (i.e. Shatterhand, Sword Master, Rush 'N' Attack.).
Actually, a new Rush 'N' Attack game has just recently been made as a downloadable game for the PS3, named Rush 'N' Attack: Ex-Patriot. From what I've read it isn't very good.
Here's more:Rush'N Attack: Ex-Patriot Review - PlayStation 3 Review at IGN
Seems like most comments disagreed with the review. After reading the review it also seemed like the reviewer was hoping for Metal Gear Solid and was disappointed to find out that Rush 'N Attack has a lot of similarities to it's predecessor.