Greatest N.E.S. Game of All Time?

Greatest N.E.S. Game of All Time?


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Goldeneye was a good game when it came out, but it's practically unplayable by today's standards. The graphics are just way too blurry, especially on split screen multiplayer.

Such is the case with the many N64 games.

Oh completely agree vs games now. But man it was fun on old televisions. I was a damn Ted Kaczynski with proximity mines.
 
SMB 1 and 3, both Tecmo Bowls, Double Dribble, the RBIs and Excitebike are all great answers.

I probably spent more time playing this one than any of them though.

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Another write in option would be Double Dragon.

I missed Dr. Mario on NES, but I bought one of these when COVID started

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I play Dr. Mario the most of the 30 games.

PSA - if you buy one of these, order some wireless controllers. Otherwise you are tethered close to where you place the console. Ditto the Super NES Classic.

 
They make controllers that have 10’ cords. I was playing some Excitebike earlier today. Great game. Hated when I overheated
 
SMB 1 and 3, both Tecmo Bowls, Double Dribble, the RBIs and Excitebike are all great answers.

I probably spent more time playing this one than any of them though.

814KKHpfrRL._SL1500_.jpg


Another write in option would be Double Dragon.

I missed Dr. Mario on NES, but I bought one of these when COVID started

Nintendo-Mini.jpg


I play Dr. Mario the most of the 30 games.

PSA - if you buy one of these, order some wireless controllers. Otherwise you are tethered close to where you place the console. Ditto the Super NES Classic.

These things are $200?
 
Another one that we played a lot - Blades of Steel.6v1c1n3a6chf.jpg If you lost a fight your lifeless body was dragged to the penalty box and the winner got a power play.
(fight starts at 0:25)
 
Another one that we played a lot - Blades of Steel.View attachment 47467 If you lost a fight your lifeless body was dragged to the penalty box and the winner got a power play.
(fight starts at 0:25)
As I was looking for the box image for my original post, I found this tidbit: the cover picture was based on a real picture of Wayne Gretzky from 1983:
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My parents refused to buy me any video games so I never had a NES. It was always playing at other people's houses. I did buy a Gaymeboy about 30 years ago.

I still have a PS2 collecting dust.
 
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