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  2. Back to the Future Part II & III - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Platform. Action-adventure. Puzzle. Mode (s) Single-player. Back to the Future Part II & III is a 1990 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the second and third films in the Back to the Future trilogy. The game was produced by Beam Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment under their LJN label.

  3. NES Zapper - Wikipedia

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    The NES Zapper, also known as the Video Shooting Series light gun (光線銃シリーズガン, Kōsen jū shirīzugan) in Japan, [1] is an electronic light gun accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Japanese Famicom. It was released in Japan for the Famicom on February 18, 1984. , and launched alongside the NES in North ...

  4. Back to the Future (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Release. NA: September 1989 [1] Genre (s) Arcade adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Back to the Future is a 1989 video game released by LJN for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game is loosely based on the 1985 film of the same name. A sequel, Back to the Future Part II & III, was released in 1990.

  5. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Atari 8-bit/Apple II. Adventure game. Phoenix Software. In November 2016 the source code for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II versions of Adventure in Time and Birth of the Phoenix were released by Kevin Savetz, along with partial code of The Queen of Phobos for Apple II.

  6. Mitsume ga Tōru (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mitsume ga Tooru (三つ目がとおる, Mitsume ga tōru, "The Three-Eyed One") is a video game for the NES that was developed by Natsume and published by Tomy. It is based on the eponymous manga and anime called The Three-Eyed One. The main character is Hosuke Sharaku. There is also a Mitsume ga Tōru game for the original MSX with the same ...

  7. The Incredible Crash Dummies (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release. In May 1993, Game Pro magazine gave the NES version three 3/5 scores for graphics, sound, and control, and 3.5/5 for the fun factor. In August 1993, the German magazine Video Games gave the Master System version a 48% score for the fun factor.

  8. Solstice (1990 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Puzzle. Mode (s) Single-player. Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos, or simply Solstice, is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by Software Creations. It was published by Nintendo in Europe and CSG Imagesoft in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game focuses on the wizard Shadax's bid to defeat the evil ...

  9. R.O.B. - Wikipedia

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    The NES's design language with R.O.B. and the Zapper, recategorized the retailers' perception of the NES from a video game to a toy. This bypassed the crashed video game stigma and launched it more safely from the toy sections of retail stores next to established hit robot toys like Transformers, Voltron, Go-Bots, Teddy Ruxpin, and Lazer Tag.