NES Games
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NES
♥ 7
Double Dare (USA) -
NES
♥ 3
Doraemon (Japan) (Rev A) -
NES
♥ 1
Doraemon (Japan) (Mapper 15 Hack) [En by Neokid v1.1] -
NES
♥ 3
Doraemon (Japan) -
NES
♥ 11
Doraemon (Ch) -
NES
♥ 3
Doraemon – Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu (Japan) [En by WakdHacks v1.0] (~Doraemon – The Revenge of Giga Zombie) -
NES
♥ 2
Doraemon – Giga Zombie no Gyakushuu (Japan) -
NES
♥ 5
Door Door (Japan) -
NES
♥ 1
Dooly Bravo Land -
NES
♥ 1
Donald Land (Japan) -
NES
♥ 9
Donald Duck (Japan) -
NES
♥ 3
Don Doko Don 2 (Japan) -
NES
♥ 2
Don Doko Don (Japan) -
NES
♥ 1
Dokuganryuu Masamune (Japan) -
NES
♥ 2
Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi (Japan) [En by No Talent v1.1] (~Doki! Doki! Amusement Park) -
NES
♥ 8
Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi (Japan) -
NES
♥ 4
Doki Doki SMB1 Club – Yuri -
NES
♥ 4
Doki Doki SMB1 Club – Sayori -
NES
♥ 3
Doki Doki SMB1 Club – Natsuki -
NES
♥ 4
Doki Doki SMB1 Club – Monika -
NES
♥ 3
Dirty Harry (USA) -
NES
♥ 10
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (English) -
NES
♥ 1
Digital Devil Story – Megami Tensei II (Japan) -
NES
♥ 1
Digital Devil Story – Megami Tensei (Japan)
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Classic NES Titles That Still Hit the Spot
These games form the core of many people’s childhood memories, with simple controls and gameplay that can be quite addictive. Mechanics are straightforward—jumping, shooting, dodging—and each session can be quick fun or a longer challenge to beat a tough level. The pixel art and chiptune soundtracks give a nostalgic vibe that keeps players engaged, often with just a few buttons in hand.
Most titles here are made for focused play sessions, whether you’re aiming for high scores or trying to clear a tough stage. The genre covers platformers, shooters, puzzle games, and more, each with its own set of challenges. Fans of precise physics, clever level design, and pixel-perfect timing will find plenty to enjoy. These classics still hold up, offering a satisfying mix of skill and persistence that keeps players coming back.