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| Mighty Bomb Jack
 Tecmo - Arcade - 1987
 Web Rating: 4.0 Video Length: 4:01
 Wii Release (US): 05/07/2007
 The hero of the game, Jack, must make his way through 16 levels of a pyramid in order to defeat the demon Belzebut and rescue the royal Pamera family. Each level is split into two parts; an action zone and a Royal Palace room. The mechanics and level designs of the Royal Palace rooms are directly lifted (more...)
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| Milon's Secret Castle
 Hudson Soft - Adventure - 1988
 Web Rating: 4.0 Video Length: 3:00
 Wii Release (US): 06/04/2007
 The player starts out at the bottom floor of a four-story castle named Castle Garland, where each story can only be reached by defeating the boss of the floor below. Although seemingly basic, the only way the bosses can even be reached is by discovering a host of secrets, some of which require sheer (more...)
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| NES Open Tournament Golf
 Nintendo - Golf - 1991
 Web Rating: 6.8 Video Length: 4:19
 Wii Release (US): 06/18/2007
 In Nes Open you can play a round of golf on one of three different courses! One or two players can play in the U.S., Japan, or the U.K. and choose a stroke or match play game. Gameplay is from two point of views, starting with an overhead view allowing you to set up the shot and choose a club, then switching (more...)
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| Ninja Gaiden
 Tecmo - Action - 1989
 Web Rating: 8.6 Video Length: 9:58
 Wii Release (US): 05/14/2007
 Ryu Hayabusa of the Dragon Ninja Clan finds a letter from his father, Ken Hayabusa, explaining that he was leaving for a duel with some unknown warrior. The letter claimed that, should he not return, Ryu was to take the Dragon Sword, a mystical weapon and family heirloom said to have grown from the fang (more...)
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| Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos
 Tecmo - Action - 1990
 Web Rating: 9.1 Video Length: 9:57
 Wii Release (US): 10/15/2007
 Ninja Gaiden II features the same beat 'em up gameplay as the original title, with some extra additions. In this episode, Ryu has the power to climb any wall by pressing Up or Down on the control pad. In the previous game, the player could only "stick" to a wall by jumping towards it, but was unable (more...)
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| Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom
 Tecmo - Action - 1991
 Video Length: 9:58
 Wii Release (US): 02/18/2008
 The game opens with CIA Agent Irene Lew investigating a secret facility, located in the middle of nowhere. As she investigates, she is confronted by Ryu Hayabusa, the game's protagonist, who threatens to kill her, and chases her. The chase eventually leads to a cliff, where Ryu tells her that no one (more...)
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| Ninja JaJaMaru-kun
 Jaleco - Arcade - 1985
 Web Rating: 6.0 Video Length: 6:39
 Wii Release (US): 10/22/2007
 Take on the role of a ninja called JaJaMaru and rescue the captured Princess Sakura from the evil Namazu Dayuu in this action-packed game, previously unreleased outside of Japan. JaJaMaru must use his throwing stars to defeat the monsters lurking in each of Dayuu's many hideouts. JaJaMaru has to be careful (more...)
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| Operation Wolf
 Taito - Light Gun - 1989
 Video Length: 4:24
 Wii Release (US): 02/04/2008
 A group of desperate terrorists is keeping hostages in their jungle fortress. As a member of the elite tactical squad Operation Wolf, you must invade their hideout, destroy their operations, and get the hostages out alive! Maneuver through a series of missions and fight off soldiers, patrol boats, helicopters, (more...)
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| Pac-Man (Tengen)
 Tengen - Arcade - 1993
 Web Rating: 6.0 Video Length: 2:41
 Wii Release (US): 05/14/2007
 Pac-Man (or Puck Man in Japan) is an arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the USA by Midway, first released in Japan in 1979. Immensely popular from its first release through today, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous (more...)
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| Pinball
 Nintendo - Pinball - 1985
 Web Rating: 7.0 Video Length: 6:05
 Wii Release (US): 11/19/2006
 Pinball is a 1984 arcade game created by Nintendo. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System later that year. In 1985 it reached North America as one of 18 launch titles. The Nintendo Entertainment System version added an alternating two-player mode. It was later re-released as an e-Reader Card (more...)
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