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NES Games Released in 1988 66 games | 

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| Wheel of Fortune
 Gametek - Game Show - 1988
 Video Length: 3:25

This version featured three rounds, a wheel that never changed values (The Top Dollar value in every round was $1,000), and the third round was always the Speed Round with the final spin. If the player advances to the bonus round, they must choose a prize to play for and solve the final puzzle by choosing (more...) |
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| Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
 LJN - Adventure - 1988
 Video Length: 6:01

As the game begins you take control of Eddie Valliant, with the framed Roger Rabbit cartoon character always following you. You must wander around an urban city of Hollywood entering various buildings, and caves in order to speak with people, some of whom are from the film, and pick up various items (more...) |
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| World Class Track Meet
 Nintendo - Power Pad - 1988


World Class Track Meet is a Nintendo video game designed by Bandai and was released in 1988 for use with the Power Pad feature of the Nintendo Entertainment System. World Class Track Meet was sold alone or as part of a single cartridge also containing Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt. It featured an Olympics-style (more...) |
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| Xenophobe
 Sunsoft - Adventure - 1988
 Video Length: 4:06

Every level may contain more than one floor, and players will have to use an elevator to move between floors to defeat all of the aliens. Players may also pick up more powerful weapons and other items to help in their eradication of the aliens. (more...) |
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| Xevious
 Bandai - Shooter - 1988
 Web Rating: 4.0 Video Length: 6:34

  Xevious was one of the earliest vertical scrolling shooters, and greatly influenced games in this genre. The graphics were revolutionary for their time, and characters were rendered with remarkable clarity and effect through careful use of shades of gray and palette-shifting. It was one of the first (more...) |
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| Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
 Nintendo - Adventure - 1988
 Web Rating: 6.9

  Zelda II resembled the original very little. Rather than the top-down view of the previous title, Zelda II featured side scrolling areas within a larger world map. The game also incorporated a strategic combat system and more RPG elements, including an experience points system, magic spells, and more (more...) |
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