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  1. kitsunebi

    Dragon Quest (Japan)

    RPG from Enix released as Dragon Warrior in the US Release date(s) JP: May 27, 1986 NA: August 1989
  2. kitsunebi

    King's Knight (Japan)

    Vertically-scrolling shooter from Square (*note the misspelled title in the ad: "King' Knight") Release date(s) JP: September 18, 1986 NA: 1989
  3. The Joyball was an early alternate controller for the NES from HAL Laboratories. It featured a ball in place of the d-pad (but was not a trackball) Released: August 10, 1985
  4. Cosmo Genesis is a 1st person space shooter released in the US as Star Voyager Release date(s) JP: December 23, 1986 NA: September 1987
  5. kitsunebi

    Sqoon (JP)

    side-scrolling shooter from Irem Release date(s) JP: June 26, 1986 NA: September 1987
  6. kitsunebi

    Track & Field II

    Blades of Steel released December 1988 Double Dribble released September 1987 Track & Field II released June 1989
  7. kitsunebi

    Adventures of Dino Riki

    Top-down shooter Released: JP: February 10, 1987 NA: September 1989
  8. kitsunebi

    Adventures of Lolo

    Adventures of Lolo Released: April, 1989 Rollerball Released: February, 1990
  9. kitsunebi

    Operation Wolf

    arcade rail-shooter Released: JP: March 31, 1989 NA: May 1989
  10. kitsunebi

    Bubble Bobble

    arcade action platformer Released: JP: October 30, 1987 NA: November 1988
  11. kitsunebi

    Castlevania II: Simon's Quest

    platform-adventure Release date(s) JP: August 28, 1987 NA: December 1, 1988 PAL: April 27, 1990
  12. kitsunebi

    Untouchables, The

    NA release: January 1991
  13. NA release: November 1991
  14. kitsunebi

    Zombie Nation (ver.2)

    Called Samurai Zombie Nation on the title screen. The original Japanese release was called Abarenbō Tengu and the player character's sprite was a Tengu mask. This was changed to a samurai head for its North American release, presumably because most western audiences are unfamiliar with tengu, a cre...
  15. kitsunebi

    Zombie Nation (ver.1)

    Called Samurai Zombie Nation on the title screen. The original Japanese release was called Abarenbō Tengu and the player character's sprite was a Tengu mask. This was changed to a samurai head for its North American release, presumably because most western audiences are unfamiliar with tengu, a cre...
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