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72 hrs, 24 mins of gameplay footage from 100% of all 757 N. American releases and 15 Famicom games
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| 1942
 Capcom - Shooter - 1986 - NTSC - Licensed
 You are the daring Super Ace, engaged in realistic, thrilling, and challenging high flying battles against the enemy. The only unfortunate thing is that the background music might cause you to suspect that your console is malfunctioning, or that you have a bad cartridge... but rest assured, you do not. (more...)
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| 1943: The Battle of Midway
 Capcom - Shooter - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed
 1943 is set in the pacific theater of World War II, off the coast of the Midway Atoll. Your objectives are to attack the Japanese Air Fleet that bombed the American Aircraft Carrier and pursue all Japanese Air and Sea forces... make your way to the Japanese battleship Yamato and proceed to fill it so (more...)
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| Bionic Commando
 Capcom - Action - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed
 Radd/Ladd Spencer sports a gun with one hand and an extendable bionic gripper device on the other. His bionic arm can be extended and rotated in 45-degree increments, from horizontally left to directly upwards to horizontally right. Once attached to something, Radd can pull himself to wherever the arm (more...)
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| Code Name: Viper
 Capcom - Action - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 Code Name: Viper is a NES action game where the player has to go to South America under the command of an Army commander in order to bust up a commando army. But in the end, the player realizes that the commander is corrupt and he ends up killing his superior officer with a machine gun worthy of Rambo (more...)
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| Commando
 Capcom - Action - 1986 - NTSC - Licensed
 All versions of the game are very similar, with the same graphics (taking into account the various limitations of the platforms). The player (Super Joe) starts by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter, and has to fight his way out singlehandedly, killing off a massive assault of enemy soldiers (more...)
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| Darkwing Duck
 Capcom - Platform - 1992 - NTSC - Licensed
 Darkwing Duck has to save his hometown of St. Canard from seven different villains. The game plays very much like Capcom's Mega Man video game series, with lots of jumping and shooting and the ability to change weapons via a subscreen; the game is actually running on a slightly tweaked Mega Man 5 engine. (more...)
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| Destiny of an Emperor
 Capcom - Role Playing - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 Destiny of an Emperor utilizes a number of features that made it stand above and beyond other traditional RPGs of its time. The party consists of up to 7 members, 5 of which actively participated in combat, 1 who serves as back-up to replace any dead generals following combat, and 1 to both serve as (more...)
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| Destiny of an Emperor II
 Capcom - Role Playing - 1991 - FAMI - Licensed
 Destiny of an Emperor-II (DoaE-II) is the English name given to "Tenchi wo Kurai-II: the Story of Kong Ming". The game plot follows the life of Zhuge Liang, the great military tactician of China's late Han Dynasty. Its commercial release was a Japanese-only Famicom sequel to the first Destiny of an Emperor. (more...)
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| Disney's Adventures in The Magic Kingdom
 Capcom - Platform - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed
 You have to search the Magic Kingdom for six silver keys in ADVENTURES IN THE MAGIC KINGDOM. Before you gain entrance to an attraction, you will need to answer some Disney trivia questions. Face the ghosts of the Haunted Mansion, take control of a runaway train on Big Thunder Mountain, or fight the Pirates (more...)
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| DuckTales
 Capcom - Platform - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed
 DuckTales is often a subject of NES-related nostalgia, and was generally popular and addictive. The game provides a good example of the work produced by Capcom in the late 1980s and early 1990s, along with such titles as those in the Mega Man franchise. Duck Tales has much in common with the Mega Man (more...)
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