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Nintendo Entertainment System
Designer Nintendo R&D2
Manufacturer Nintendo
Dendy (CIS)
Sharp (Twin Famicom)
CPU 1.79MHz Ricoh 2A03
(1.66 MHz in a PAL NES)
Graphics Ricoh RP2C02
(RP2C07 in a PAL NES)
Memory 2 KB main RAM
2 KB video RAM
Media Game Pak
(3-inch floppy disk via the Family Computer Disk System)
Released Family Computer
JP: July 15, 1983
Nintendo Entertainment System
NA: October 18, 1985
EU: September 1, 1986
Twin Famicom
JP: July 1, 1986
Dendy
CIS: 1992
NES-101 / AV Family Computer
NA: October 1993
JP: December 1, 1993
AU: 1994
Added to Museum December 25, 1988 (NES)
Nes-zapper.jpeg

The Nintendo Entertainment System was the second home video game console by Nintendo.

It was known as the Family Computer, or Famicom, in Japan.

The Nintendo Entertainment System was preceded by the Color TV-Game series of consoles, which were only released in Japan.

It was first released in Japan in 1983, in North America in 1985, and in Europe in 1986.

Steepler released a Famicom clone named the Dendy in the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1992 as no official system was released in that region. In 1994, Steepler became the official distributor of Nintendo in the countries of the former U.S.S.R., and a new company named Dendy was formed.

The Nintendo Entertainment System was succeeded by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which was released in 1991.

Nintendo creates a cartridge-based home console

The Japanese Family Computer

Nintendo had already sold several video game systems with games built into them in Japan as part of their Color TV-Game line and designed the light guns, based on their Beam Gun line and their Simulation System, which were used in the various shooting games for the Magnavox Odyssey console. Nintendo was also a licensee of the Odyssey and sold the system in Japan.

However, by the early 1980s, consoles that read programmable data on cartridge media were replacing dedicated video game consoles that could only play the games programmed into them. Nintendo Research & Development 2, the development team that had previously designed the Color TV-Game line, went to work designing a system that could read media from a cartridge.

The result was the Family Computer, or Famicom, which came with two built-in controllers, and a microphone embedded in the second controller. It was a hit as soon as it released on July 15, 1983 in Japan. The early success of the console was helped in no small part by Famicom ports of Nintendo's popular arcade games, which were also handled by Nintendo R&D2.

Nintendo enters the North American home console market

North American NES Action Set

By 1983, Nintendo had success in the United States with their arcade games such as Donkey Kong and Mario Bros., and their Game & Watch series. However, they had yet to break into the North American home console market. This was coupled with the fact that the video game crash of 1983 caused retailers to be skeptical of video game systems in North America. After the crash, most economists warned that video games were simply a passing fad. At first Nintendo sought an established parter to get their foot in the door, and approached Atari with an offer to market their Family Computer in the United States. However, Atari declined. Instead, Nintendo renamed the system from the Family Computer to the Nintendo Entertainment System, in order to distance themselves from the consoles that contributed to the crash, and took the risky approach of releasing the system in North America on their own.

They redesigned the system in muted black and grey tones, and made a system that loaded cartridges from the front of the system instead of on top. This was done in an effort to resemble the video cassette recorders of the time, so it would blend into the average American entertainment center. It was released in North America on October 18, 1985, and it became a smash hit. By the early 1990s, it had entered the public consciousness to a level where the name Nintendo became synonymous with video game consoles themselves.

The home video game market rebounds in North America

The Nintendo Entertainment System was the major factor that brought the United States video game market back after the North American video game crash of 1983, helped in no small part by Nintendo's approval policy, and their official seal of quality which was printed on each officially licensed cartridge. This strict policy not only limited the amount of games a company could release per year, but since Nintendo of America wanted to project a family image, some violent or sexually suggestive games were censored from their original releases. For the most part though, this system worked in Nintendo's favor, as it prevented the influx of cheaply made games that helped lead to the crash.

Some companies created new branches to get around the game limit. There were also some unlicensed games released on the system that got around Nintendo's protection system, including Atari's games through their Tengen label. Bootleg games and clones of the console were also produced, however these were more prevalent in Asia and Eastern Europe than in North America. However, the censorship and unlicensed releases did little to hurt Nintendo's profits. The NES remained the best selling video game console worldwide for the rest of the decade.

Sales of Nintendo Entertainment System outside of North America

The worldwide markets received the same front-loading model as the United States. It was released in Europe on September 1, 1986 and in Oceania in 1987. In South Korea, it was licensed by Hyundai and released as the Comboy Nintendo Entertainment System in October 1989.

Japan received the Family Computer Disk System, an add-on that added a floppy disk to the Famicom, as well as improved sound hardware with simple wavetable support. It was released on February 21, 1986, and although it was a success, it was never released outside of Japan. Some of the games that were originally Famicom Disk games were released as cartridge games, sometimes with altered audio from the original due to the lack of wavetable support in the original console.

Sales of Dendy Classic and Dendy Jr. in the Commonwealth of Independent States

In 1992, Steepler began selling unlicensed Famicom consoles in Russia that were imported from Asia. These Famicom clones, a rebranded version of TXC Corporation's Micro Genius IQ-501, were marketed as the Dendy.

The Dendy was initially a success, but sales soon plateaued, so in 1993 they created a new model called the Dendy Junior, a rebranded version of the Micro Genius MG-02 which resembled the Japanese Famicom but had detachable controllers, and the Dendy Classic II, which was a rebranded version of the Micro Genius IQ-502. The original model continued to be sold as the Dendy Classic. That same year, Dendy sales were expanded into the other territories that were part of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

In August 1994, after Nintendo agreed to make Dendy its official distributor in Russia and the CIS, Steepler and Incombank formed a new company named Dendy.

With this agreement, Dendy had the right to sell the Nintendo Entertainment System in Russia, however, they continued selling the Dendy. The Dendy consoles had become popular in their own right, selling one million units in Russia and the CIS by the start of 1994.

Dendy consoles continued to be sold in Russia and the CIS until the closure of Dendy in 1998.

Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer controllers

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NES-004/Family Computer controller

The NES Controller, known as the Family Computer controller or Famicom controller in Japan, was bundled the system.

The original NES-004 model was a rectangular-shaped gamepad that contained two action buttons, a start button, and a select button. It had a cross-shaped directional pad that was designed by Gunpei Yokoi for the Game & Watch systems.

The NES-004 controller was colored grey, dark grey, black, white, and red to match the system colors. Likewise, the Famicom controller was colored gold, black, and red.

The Nintendo Entertainment System had detachable controllers, whereas the original Famicom model had two controllers hardwired to the back of the system.

A microphone was in the second controller of the original Famicom but was not in the NES nor in some later models of the Famicom.

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NES-039/HVC-102 controller

The NES controller was redesigned in 1993. The NES-039 model was released in North America on October 1993 and in Australia in 1994. The HVC-102 model was released in Japan on December 1, 1993. The remodeled controllers were ergonomically shaped like a dog-bone. The only difference between the two models was that the HVC-102 controller had shorter cables.

Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer lightguns

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Beam Gun Series Gun

Shortly after the release of the Family Computer in 1983, Nintendo Research & Development 2 began to develop a light gun and games for use with it. The light gun was named the Beam Gun Series Gun (光線銃シリーズ ガン, Kōsen jū Shirīzu Gan), after Nintendo's successful Beam Gun light gun toy line, was released on February 18, 1984.

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Zapper

When the Nintendo light gun was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1985, it was renamed the Zapper. The Famicom Beam Gun resembled a revolver, but due to government restrictions in the United States, the Zapper was redesigned so that it would resemble a ray gun from science fiction. In 1989, due to laws enacted in the United States that required imitation guns to have an orange and light grey design with orange tips to distance them from real guns.

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Bandai Hyper Shot

Bandai released a machine gun peripheral for the Famicom titled the Hyper Shot in 1989. The difference between the Beam Gun and the Hyper Shot was that the latter was set up for rapid-fire and that it contained a directional pad. The Hyper Shot was compatible with Beam Gun games, however the built-in directional pad made it so that games designed for it required the Hyper Shot to play.

Additional models of the Nintendo Entertainment System

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Twin Famicom

Sharp, one of the companies who had previously released consoles in Nintendo's Color TV-Game line, developed the Twin Famicom.

This was a Famicom and Famicom Disk System combined in one unit. A switch on the unit enabled switching between cartridge and disk modes.

It was released on July 1, 1986 and was only available in Japan.

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NES-101/AV Family Computer

The NES-101 model was released in October 1993 in North America and in Australia in 1994. This design update was released as the AV Family Computer in Japan on December 1, 1993. It addressed the problem with dusty and loose contacts of the cartridge connectors in the original Western NES models.

Nintendo remedied this with the NES-101 model system, which loaded games from the top.

It also featured an ergonomic "dog-bone" shaped controller, which was very similar to their then-current console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Legacy of the Nintendo Entertainment System

The legacy of the Nintendo Entertainment System remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the system to this day.

Nintendo has capitalized on the system's continuing popularity with emulators to run the games. In 2001, they included NES games in Animal Forest for the Nintendo 64 and in Animal Crossing for the GameCube. In 2003, they released The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition for the GameCube with an emulator to play the NES versions of The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. In 2004, they released emulated versions of several NES titles in the Classic NES Series for Game Boy Advance.

Nintendo introduced the Virtual Console digital download service on the Wii in 2006, which included several emulated NES games. The Virtual Console service was continued on the Wii U in 2011 and on the Nintendo 3DS in 2013.

They also released dedicated consoles that contained modern hardware with an emulator to run the included games. The NES Classic Edition, released as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and Oceania, and as the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer in Japan, was released in 2016, right in the middle of the 1980s nostalgia boom. It featured thirty built-in games, HDMI display output for high definition televisions, and a new replica controller which could also connect to the Wii remote for use on the Wii or the Wii U, the latter of which was Nintendo's current home console at the time. In 2018, Nintendo released a special edition of the miniature Famicom in Japan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shonen Jump comic, titled the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer - Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version. This version contained 20 games that tied into Weekly Shonen Jump and the mini-console was colored gold.

In 2018, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online service, which contained several NES games which could be played at no additional charge for members of the Nintendo Switch Online service for Nintendo Switch.

NES hardware owned by WEC Museum

Title Manufacturer Release Added to museum Notes
Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo 1985 December 25, 1988
September 17, 2018 (box)
WEC Museum owns the system and box
NES Controller Nintendo 1985 December 25, 1988 WEC Museum owns one controller.
Zapper light gun Nintendo 1985 November 18, 2017 WEC Museum owns a grey Zapper.

Physical NES/Famicom games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to museum Notes
The Black Bass Hot-B 1987 February 15, 2020 WEC Museum owns the Famicom cart, box, and manual.
Dr. Mario Nintendo R&D1 1990 March 8, 2003 WEC Museum owns the cart.
Gotcha! The Sport! Atlus 1987 September 17, 2018 WEC Museum owns the cart, box, and manual.
Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II Zippo Games
Rare
1989 March 9, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart.
Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl Intrabang Entertainment 2020 August 1, 2020 WEC Museum owns the cart, box, and manual.
Pac-Man Namcot 1987 November 3, 2020 WEC Museum owns the licensed Tengen cart, box and manual.
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Nintendo R&D3 1987 February 6, 2000 WEC Museum owns the cart and reproduction box.
Sesame Street 1 2 3 Zippo Games
Rare
1989 March 24, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart.
Sesame Street A B C Zippo Games
Rare
1989 March 24, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart.
StarTropics Nintendo R&D3 1990 May 24, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart and box.
Super Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D4 1985 December 5, 2018 WEC Museum owns the cart and reproduction box.
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet Human Entertainment
Intelligent Systems
Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D4
1990 September 16, 2021 Three game multi-cart. WEC Museum owns the cart, manual, and custom box.
Wizards & Warriors Rare 1987 March 14, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart.
Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros - Visions of Power Rare Manchester
Rare
1992 March 9, 2021 WEC Museum owns the cart.

Digital NES/Famicom games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Release Added to museum Notes
10-Yard Fight Irem 1983 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
8 Eyes Thinking Rabbit 1988 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Piko Interactive Collection 1 for Evercade.
1942 Capcom 1984 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
1943: The Battle of Midway Capcom 1984 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Adventure Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
The Adventures of Rad Gravity Interplay 1990 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Interplay Collection 2 for Evercade.
Air-Sea Battle Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Alfred Chicken Twilight 1993 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Almost Hero Mega Cat Studios 2016 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
Alpha Mission SNK 1986 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Argus NMK 1986 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Asteroids Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Astyanax Aicom 1989 Generations: October 13, 2019
Blast!: December 6, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on the Star Flashback Blast!
Included on Jaleco Collection 1 for Evercade.
Athena SNK 1985 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Bad Dudes Data East 1990 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Included in Data East Collection 1 for Evercade.
Balloon Fight Nintendo R&D1 1986 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
GBA e-Reader: January 20, 2018
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Baseball Nintendo R&D1 1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: January 20, 2018
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Bases Loaded Jaleco 1988 Generations: October 13, 2019
Evercade: 2021
Pocket Player: October 2, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included in Jaleco Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Bases Loaded II: Second Season Jaleco
Tose
1990 Generations: October 13, 2019
Pocket Player: October 2, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Bases Loaded 3 Tose 1991 Pocket Player: October 2, 2021 Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Bases Loaded 4 Tose 1993 Pocket Player: October 2, 2021 Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher Atlus 1987 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Battle Chess Interplay 1990 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Interplay Collection 1 for Evercade.
Battle City Namcot 1985 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Battletoads Rare 1991 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Battlezone Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Bee 52 Codemasters 1992 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Big Nose the Caveman Codemasters 1991 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Big Nose Freaks Out Codemasters 1992 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Bionic Commando Capcom 1988 Generations: October 13, 2019
Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Included on Retro-Bit Generations and Super Retro Cade.
The Black Bass Another 1989 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
The Blue Marlin Hot-B 1991 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
BMX Simulator Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1986 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Boomerang Kid Codemasters 1991 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Breakout Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Bubble Bobble Taito 1987 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Pocket Player: 2021
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on the Bubble Bobble Pocket Player.
Bubble Bobble Part 2 Taito 1993 Pocket Player: 2021 Included on the Bubble Bobble Pocket Player.
Buggy Popper
Burnin' Rubber
Data East 1986 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Included in Data East Collection 1 for Evercade.
Bumping Sumo Tecmo 1987 FC Mini: August 10, 2017 Included on Famicom Mini.
BurgerTime Data East 1987 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Blast!: August 1, 2020
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Included on Adventure Flashback Blast!.
Included in Data East Collection 1 for Evercade.
Canyon Bomber Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Captain Tsubasa Tecmo 1988 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker Tecmo 1990 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Castlevania Konami 1987 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Windows: March 6, 2022
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included in Castlevania Anniversary Collection.
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Konami 1988 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Windows: March 6,2022
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included in Castlevania Anniversary Collection.
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Konami 1989 Windows: March 6,2022 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included in Castlevania Anniversary Collection.
Centipede Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Chack'n Pop Taito 1985 Pocket Player: October 3, 2021 Included on the Don Doko Don Pocket Player.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Capcom 1990 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 Capcom 1994 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
City Connection Jaleco 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019
Blast!: December 6, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on Star Flashback Blast!
Included in Jaleco Collection 1 for Evercade.
CJ's Elephant Antics Codemasters 1992 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Commando
Battlefield Wolf
Capcom 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019
Generations II: July 4, 2020
Included on Retro-Bit Generations and Generations II.
Clu Clu Land Nintendo R&D1 1984 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: March 16, 2021
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Cobra Triangle Rare 1989 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Code Name: Viper Capcom 1990 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included in Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Creepy Brawlers Mega Cat Studios 1992 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
Crystal Castle Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Crystalis SNK 1990 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Dark Lord Data East 1991 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included in Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Dark Myth: The Legend of Takeru Yamato Zap 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Darkwing Duck Capcom 1992 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
De-Block Athena 1989 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Desert Falcon Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
The Devouring of Heaven and Earth Capcom 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Dezaemon Athena 1989 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Dig Dug Namcot 1985 Blast!: April 20, 2020
Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: 2021
Included in Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on the Dig Dug Pocket Player.
Dig Dug II Namcot 1985 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch
Included in Namco Museum Collection 2 for Evercade.
Included on the Dig Dug Pocket Player.
Digger T. Rock Rare 1990 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Dizzy the Adventurer Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1992 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Don Doko Don Taito 1990 Pocket Player: October 3, 2021 Included on the Don Doko Don Pocket Player.
Don Doko Don 2 Natsume 1992 Pocket Player: October 3, 2021 Included on the Don Doko Don Pocket Player.
Donkey Kong Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
1986 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
GBA e-Reader: January 20, 2018
Included on Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on e-Reader for the Game Boy Advance.
Donkey Kong Junior Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
1986 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
GBA e-Reader: March 16, 2020
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on e-Reader for the Game Boy Advance.
Donkey Kong Jr. Math Nintendo R&D2 1986 GC (AC): January 20, 2003 Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Donkey Kong 3 Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
1986 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: April 12, 2020
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for the Game Boy Advance.
Doodle World Nate Peters 2021 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
Double Dragon Technōs Japan 1988 PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Double Dragon II: The Revenge Technōs Japan 1988 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones Technōs Japan 1991 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Downtown Nekketsu March Technōs Japan 1990 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
PS4: September 20, 2020
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Downtown Nekketsu Story
River City Ransom
Technōs Japan
American Technōs
1989 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
JP version included on Famicom Mini.
Both versions included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
NA version included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Downtown Special: Kunio-kun's Historical Period Drama! Technōs Japan 1991 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Dr. Mario Nintendo R&D1 1985 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Dragon Ball: Shenlong's Riddle Tose 1986 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Dragon Ball 3: Goku's Story Tose 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Dragon Ball Z: Assault of the Saiyans Tose 1990 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Dragon Buster Namcot 1987 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Dragon Buster II Namcot 1989 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Dragon Quest Chunsoft 1986 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Dragon Spirit: The New Legend Namcot 1987 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Dragon Unit Athena 1989 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Dreamworld Pogie Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
2017 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
DuckTales Capcom 1989 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
DuckTales 2 Capcom 1993 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
EarthBound Beginnings APE 2015 Wii U: December 3, 2017 Included on the Wii U Virtual Console.
Eliminator Boat Duel Sculptured Software
Radioactive Software
1991 Flashback: May 2, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition and Piko Interactive Collection 2 for Evercade.
The Escape from Atlantis Color Dreams 2016 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Esper Corps Jaleco 1987 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Excitebike Nintendo R&D1 1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
GBA e-Reader: March 16, 2020
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Exed Exes Capcom 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Exerion Jaleco 1983 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
F-16 Renegade Codemasters 1992 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven Chunsoft 1991 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Famicom Jump: Heroes History Tose 1988 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1991 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Field Combat Tose 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Final Fantasy Square 1987 NES CE: June 22, 2017 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Final Fantasy III Square 1990 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017 Included on Famicom Mini.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Intelligent Systems
Nintendo R&D1
1990 Switch: October 23, 2020 Included on Nintendo Switch.
FireHawk Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1992 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Fist of the North Star Shouei System 1986 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Fist of the North Star 3 Shouei System 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Flea! LowtekGames 2020 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
Food Fight Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Formation Z Jaleco 1984 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Free Fall Color Dreams 2016 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Front Line Taito 1985 Blast!: December 6, 2020 Included on Star Flashback Blast!
Galaga Namco 1985 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Flashback Blast: April 20, 2020
Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 2 for Evercade.
Included on the Galaga Pocket Player.
Galaxian Namcot 1984 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Blast!: April 20, 2020
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: October 4, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!.
Available in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on the Galaga Pocket Player.
Gaplus M2 2020 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Namco 1986 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Go! Dizzy Go! Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1992 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Go-Go! Nekketsu Hockey Club Slip-and-Slide Madness Technōs Japan 1992 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Goal! Tose 1989 Pocket Player: October 2, 2021 Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Golf Nintendo R&D1 1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: March 16, 2021
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Gradius Konami 1986 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Gravitar Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Guerilla War SNK 1987 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Gun.Smoke Capcom 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Hammerin' Harry Data East 1990 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Haunted House Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Holy Diver Data East 1989 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Generations: October 13, 2019
Included on Super Retro Cade
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Hoops Aicom 1989 Generations: October 13, 2019
Blast!: December 6, 2020
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Pocket Player: October 2, 2021
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on Star Flashback Blast!.
Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Hostages Infogrames 1988 Flashback: May 2, 2020 Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
Ice Climber Nintendo R&D1 1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
The Ignition Factor Jaleco 1994 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Ikari Warriors SNK 1985 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road SNK 1985 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Ikari III: The Rescue SNK 1989 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Image Fight Irem 1988 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
The Immortal Will Harvey 1990 Flashback: May 2, 2020 Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
Justice Duel Mega Cat Studios 2017 Evercade: 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
Juudou Warriors 2 Jaleco 1990 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Karate Champ Data East 1986 May 1, 2021 Included on Data East Collection 1 for Evercade.
Kickle Cubicle Irem 1990 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Kid Dracula Konami 1990 Windows: March 6, 2022 Included in Castlevania Anniversary Collection.
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja Irem 1991 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja 2 Irem 1991 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Generations: October 13, 2019
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Kid Icarus Nintendo R&D1 1987 NES CE: June 22, 2017 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match Tose 1985 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Kinnikuman: Struggle for the Throne Tose 1987 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Kirby's Adventure HAL Laboratory 1993 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Kubo 3 SJ Games 2020 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
Kung Fu Master 2 Tamtex 1991 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Kunio-kun's Nekketsu Soccer League Technōs Japan 1993 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Lan Master Shiru 2014 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Lawn Mower Shiru 2011 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Legacy of the Wizard Nihon Falcom 1987 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
The Legend of Zelda Nintendo R&D4 1986 GC (CE): December 25, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included in The Legend of Zelda: CE for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Libble Rabble Namco 1994 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Linus Spacehead Codemasters 1991 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Log Jammers Mega Cat Studios 2017 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
Linus Spacehead Codemasters 1991 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Magical Taluluto: Fantastic World!! Sunsoft 1991 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Maniac Mansion Lucasfilm Games 1987 Blast!: August 1, 2020 Included on Adventure Flashback Blast!.
Mappy Namcot 1984 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Blast!: April 20, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included in Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!
Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on the Ms. Pac-Man Pocket Player.
Mappy Kids Namcot 1989 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Mappy-Land Namcot 1987 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D1 1983 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
GBA e-Reader: April 4, 2020
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Mario Open Golf Nintendo R&D2 1991 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017 Included on Famicom Mini..
Mega Man Capcom 1987 PS4: June 3, 2017
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Included in Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4.
Included on Legends Flashback.
Mega Man 2 Capcom 1988 PS4: June 3, 2017
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Included in Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Included on Legends Flashback.
Mega Man 3 Capcom 1990 PS4: June 3, 2017
Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019
Included on Mega Man Legacy Collection for the PS4.
Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Mega Man 4 Capcom 1991 PS4: June 3, 2017 Included in Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4.
Mega Man 5 Capcom 1992 PS4: June 3, 2017 Included in Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4.
Mega Man 6 Capcom 1993 PS4: June 3, 2017 Included in Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4.
Mendel Palace Game Freak 1989 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Metroid Nintendo R&D1 1986 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
MIG-29: Soviet Fighter Codemasters 1991 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Millipede Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Monster Club Jaleco 1987 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Ms. Pac-Man Namcot 1988 Pocket Player: 2021 Included on the Ms. Pac-Man Pocket Player.
Multidude Retrosouls 2019 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
The Mystery of Atlantis Sunsoft 1986 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017 Included on Famicom Mini.
Mystery World Dizzy Codemasters 2017 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Nekketsu Fighting Legend Technōs Japan 1992 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club
Super Dodge Ball
Technōs Japan
Leland Corporation
1987 PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Both versions included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
NA version included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer Story Technōs Japan 1990 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Nekketsu Renegade Kunio-kun
Renegade
Technōs Japan
Taito
1986 PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
Both versions included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
NA version included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Nekketsu! Street Basketball All-Out Dunk Heroes Technōs Japan 1990 PS4: September 20, 2020 Included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
Nightshade Beam Software 1992 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Piko Interactive Collection 1 for Evercade.
Ninja Gaiden Tecmo 1988 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun Tose 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Ninja Kid's Big Adventure Jaleco 1986 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Pac-Land Namcot 1985 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Pac-Man Namco 1987 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Blast!: April 20, 2020
Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Pac-Mania Namcot 1987 Blast!: April 20, 2020 Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!.
Pac-Man Championship Edition M2, Coke774 2020 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Pachio-Kun Coconuts Japan, Soft Vision 1987 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Pachio-Kun 2 Coconuts Japan, Soft Vision 1987 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Pachio-Kun 3 Coconuts Japan, Soft Vision 1987 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Pachio-Kun 4 Coconuts Japan, Soft Vision 1987 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Pachio-Kun 5 Coconuts Japan, Soft Vision 1987 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Panic! Dizzy Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
2019 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Pinball Nintendo R&D1 1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: March 16, 2021
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Pinball Quest Tose 1989 Generations: October 13, 2019
Blast!: December 6, 2020
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on Star Flashback Blast!.
Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
Pizza Pop! Arc System Works 1992 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Planet Smashers Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Plasma Ball Jaleco 1992 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
PLOID Nape Games 2021 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War SNK 1988 Windows: April 25, 2021 Included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection for Windows.
Power Punch II Beam Software
American Softworks
1993 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Piko Interactive Collection 1 for Evercade.
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream Nintendo R&D3 1990 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
QuestForge: By Order of Kings Order of the Kings 2015 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
R.C. Pro-Am Rare 1987 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
R.C. Pro-Am II Rare 1992 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Racket Attack Tose 1988 Pocket Player: October 2, 2021 Included on the Bases Loaded Pocket Player.
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 Taito 1988 Pocket Player: 2021 Included on the Bubble Bobble Pocket Player.
Red Dragon King Sunsoft 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Ring King Woodplace 1985 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Rod Land Jaleco 1990 Generations: October 13, 2019
Blast!: December 6, 2020
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included on Star Flashback Blast!
Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
Rokudenashi Blues Tose 1993 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Rolling Thunder Namcot 1989 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Roniu's Tale Kunjee Studio 2013 Evercade: 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 2 for Evercade.
Saboteur Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Saint Saya: Golden Legend Bandai 1987 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Saint Saya: Golden Legend - Final Chapter Bandai 1988 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Sakigake!! Men's Private School: Game No. 1 Tose 1989 Shonen Jump: June 10, 2019 Included on Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Famicom Mini.
Section Z Capcom 1987 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Side Pocket Data East 1987 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Sky Diver Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Sky Kid Namcot 1987 Blast!: April 20, 2020
Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Pocket Player: 2021
Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included on the Ms. Pac-Man Pocket Player.
Slalom Rare 1986 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Snakky Piko Interactive 2016 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll Rare 1990 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Soccer Intelligent Systems 1985 GC (Animal Crossing): September 17, 2016 Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Solar Jetman Rare 1990 Xbox One: September 16, 2016 Included in Rare Replay for Xbox One.
Solaris Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Solomon's Key Tecmo 1987 June 22, 2017 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Son Son Capcom 1984 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Grafitti Namcot 1989 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Sprintmaster Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Star Luster Namcot 1985 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
StarTropics Nintendo R&D3 1990 NES CE: January 20, 2003 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Star Wars Beam Software
Lucasfilm Games
1991 Blast!: December 6, 2020 Included on Star Flashback Blast!
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Sculptured Software
Lucasfilm Games
1992 Blast!: December 6, 2020 Included on Star Flashback Blast!
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Capcom 1990 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Strider Capcom 1989 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Stunt Buggies Codemasters 1992 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Super Contra
Super C
Nintendo 1990 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Super Homebrew War Bite the Chili Productions 2018 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
Super Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D4 1985 GC (Animal Crossing): January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Game & Watch: March 12, 2021
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Included in Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario USA
Nintendo R&D4 1988 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo R&D4 1988 NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Super Painter Retrosouls 2019 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Mega Cat Studios Collection 1 for Evercade.
Super Robin Hood Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1991 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Super Spike V'Ball Technōs Japan 1990 Evercade: May 12, 2021 Included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Super Xevious Namcot 1986 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 2 for Switch.
Surprise! Nekketsu New Records! The Distant Gold Medal
Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
Technōs Japan
American Technōs
1992 PS4: September 20, 2020
Evercade: 2021
NA and JP versions included in Retro Brawler Bundle for PS4.
NA version included in Technōs Collection 1 for Evercade.
Sword Master Athena 1990 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
TaleSpin Capcom 1991 PS4: June 4, 2017 Included in The Disney Afternoon Collection for PS4.
Tecmo Bowl Tecmo 1989 NES CE: June 22, 2017 Included on NES Classic Edition.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Konami 1989 Switch: March 24, 2022 Included in The Cowabunga Collection for Switch.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game Konami 1990 Switch: March 24, 2022 Included in The Cowabunga Collection for Switch.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project Konami 1991 Switch: March 24, 2022 Included in The Cowabunga Collection for Switch.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters Konami 1994 Switch: March 24, 2022 Included in The Cowabunga Collection for Switch.
Tennis Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
1985 GC (AC): January 20, 2003
GBA e-Reader: January 20, 2018
Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Tetris Bullet-Proof Software 1988 Flashback: May 2, 2020
Blast!: August 1, 2020
Included on Legends Flashback
Included on Adventure Flashback Blast!.
Titan Titus France 1990 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Interplay Collection 1 for Evercade.
Totally Rad Aicom 1990 Generations: October 13, 2019
Evercade: 2021
Flashback: May 2, 2020
Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Included in Jaleco Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on Legends Flashback: Sam's Club Edition.
The Tower of Druaga Namcot 1986 Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: 2021
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 2 for Evercade.
Treasure Island Dizzy Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
1991 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Trojan Capcom 1986 Super Retro Cade: June 19, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade.
Twin Dragons Broke Studio 2018 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
Uchūsen: Ultimate PLOID Battle Nape Games 2019 Evercade: 2021 Included in Indie Heroes Collection 1 for Evercade.
The Ultimate Stuntman Codemasters 1990 Evercade: 2021 Included in Codemasters Collection 1 for Evercade.
Urban Champion Nintendo R&D1 1986 GBA e-Reader: October 5, 2020 Included on e-Reader for Game Boy Advance.
Wagan Land Namcot 1987 Switch: November 2, 2020 Included in Namcot Collection for Switch.
Wario's Woods Nintendo R&D1 1994 GC (AC): January 20, 2003 Included in Animal Crossing for GameCube.
Warlords Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Warpman Namcot 1985 Evercade: May 1, 2021 Included in Namco Museum Collection 2 for Evercade.
The Way of the Exploding Fist Beam Software 2019 Evercade: May 8, 2021 Included in Piko Interactive Collection 1 for Evercade.
Wit's Athena 1990 Generations II: July 4, 2020 Included on Retro-Bit Generations II.
Wonderland Dizzy Andrew Oliver
Philip Oliver
2015 Evercade: August 23, 2021 Included in The Oliver Twins Collection for Evercade.
Xevious Namcot 1984 Blast!: April 20, 2020
Windows: November 2, 2020
Switch: April 14, 2021
Evercade: May 1, 2021
Pocket Player: October 4, 2021
Included on Bandai Namco Flashback Blast!.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Windows.
Included in Namco Museum Archives vol. 1 for Switch.
Included in Namco Museum Collection 1 for Evercade.
Included on the Galaga Pocket Player.
Yars' Revenge Legacy Engineering 2004 Flashback: February 28, 2021 Included on Atari Flashback.
Yie Ar Kung-Fu Konami 1985 Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017 Included on Famicom Mini.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Nintendo R&D4 1987 GC (CE): December 25, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
Famicom Mini: August 10, 2017
Included in The Legend of Zelda: CE for GameCube.
Included on NES Classic Edition.
Included on Famicom Mini.
Zippy Race Irem 1983 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.
Zooming Secretary PinWizz, Shiru 2011 Generations: October 13, 2019 Included on Retro-Bit Generations.