
NES Soccer is a video game developed and published by the Intelligent Systems team of Nintendo as part of its Sports Series for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The objective is to kick the ball into the opponent's goal. The game features cheerleade (more...)

Designed for use with the Robotic Operating Buddy. Stack-Up is one of two games in Nintendo's Robot Series, the other being Gyromite. The player begins by arranging the blocks in a standard starting pattern (red, white, blue, yellow and green top-to-b (more...)

The player takes the role of Mario, or in the case of a second player, Mario's brother Luigi. The ultimate object is to race through the Mushroom Kingdom, evade or eliminate King Koopa's forces, and save Princess Peach (or "Princess Toadstool (more...)

Tennis is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. The concept of the game is very basic in that the player controls one person faced against an opponent CPU player. This game uses the same scoring system as "real-life&quo (more...)

The original version was one of Nintendo's early electro-mechanical arcade games released in 1974. It consisted of a light gun connected to a 16mm projection screen. An image of a Wild West gunslinger was projected onto the screen and when his eyes fl (more...)

In this game, the player controls Mario as he works to destroy certain objects on the level. The levels were composed of several different looping levels which were linked by ladders, or in some cases, not. Level design was key, and levels were designed t (more...)


Yie Ar Kung-Fu was an early pioneer in the genre of fighting games. It originated as an arcade game in 1985 and was subsequently ported to various platforms. Lee, controlled by the player, must fight all the martial arts masters in the game (eleven in the (more...)