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    21 Fantastic NES Games

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    I had Punch Out, Zelda, Megaman 2 and Arkanoid!

    Have the NES still but not those cartridges. Know it works as I picked up a duck hunt cartridge for a quarter and tested.
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    Mappy-Land! Wow... I hadn't thought about that game in years. Loved that one.

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    The original NES is still my fave system. Lots of very creative games!
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    My brothers and I had an obscure gaming system released in 1976 called Fairchild Channel F.



    The games were pretty primitive. Later on I had an Amiga 800XL and had a few games, but aside from that Fairchild we all skipped the gaming system thing. I'm glad that for me home computers were mostly not about games, not that I have anything against them for anyone else. I enjoyed arcade games, and NYC had some big arcades, although they were also good places to get mugged.

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    I have my original Nintendo NES and I also still have the Japanese version:

    https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-clas.../dp/B01M1VMFUA

    I got the Japanese version in 1989, I believe. Back then the Japanese version was no-contest vs. the American version as many cartridges had multiple games within.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruno View Post
    I have my original Nintendo NES and I also still have the Japanese version:

    https://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-clas.../dp/B01M1VMFUA

    I got the Japanese version in 1989, I believe. Back then the Japanese version was no-contest vs. the American version as many cartridges had multiple games within.
    Sleeping at home is killing the hotel business!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilcox660 View Post
    The original NES is still my fave system. Lots of very creative games!
    There were so many great games on the NES. Spent many hours with Super Mario Bros. 2, which is probably overall my favorite original NES game. It felt so huge at the time, like there was a massive world to explore.

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