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Super Pitfall  Pony Canyon;Activision (Micronics)1986[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/3Ln9lRk5b3Y[/media]***Super Pitfall is a kind of remake of Pitfall II and widely considered to be one of the worst games for the Famicom/NES. It is not so much the quality of the graphics or controls that make this game so annoying and unpleasent to play. It is the fact that everything of importance is hidden until you jump around to trigger the appearance of the item. This goes so far that the programmers hid a necessary warp zone inside birds or walls. There are no hints in the game where something could be located. Without a walkthrough you will curse about this game design. There are also too many cheap deaths, mostly resulting by falling down into deadly animals or spikes which you couldn't guess they are beneath you. labelimageminimize
DuckTales  Capcom1989[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/Ui5d10GUbVo[/media]***
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[27]***Uncle Scrooge is a world class millionaire and a lover of adventure. His goal this time is to obtain the five lost treasures that were scattered throughout the world. He is off on his adventure with the help of Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby. They will travel with him through the jungles of the Amazon, the snow topped peaks of the Himalayas, the haunted house in Transylvania, the subterranean mines of Africa, and to the surface of the Moon. How many of the lost treasures will you be able to find?
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Code Name: Viper  Capcom1990
[70]***Deep in the jungles of South America, you're on the mission of your life. Your commander must think you're superhuman. He's instructed you to destroy a powerful drug cartel, free innocent hostages and take down the murderous Drug Lord. No sweat, right? As you slip into the drug cartel's bases, you find yourself hopelessly outnumbered. Your only chance is to get better firearms and ammo, and find your fellow agent with the bombs.
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Noah's Ark Konami;Matchbox;Piko Interactive (Source Research and Development)1991Developed by Source Research and Development
NES-NH-UKV Noah's Ark published by Konami 1992 in the United Kingdom for Region B PAL units.
NES-FH-NOE Noah's Ark published by Konami 1992 in Germany for Region B PAL units.
Matchbox would have published the USA version of this game, but were apparently prevented. This NTSC version was not fully debugged.
1 player only.
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Casino Kid II  Sofel1993NES-CK-USA
1 player only
The box reads "C♠sino Kid II" and the title screen reads "Ca$ino Kid 2"

This casino game is framed differently but follows the same basic premise as the first in the series. A year after the Casino Kid became 'King of Casino' in trhe US, a mysterious gambler has arranged a tournament between the worlds best gamblers from arround the wourld. Each has a different game and there are 3 for each game that must be completed in order per game type. Bankrupting them all nets a million dollars and then the Casino Kid must face the mysterious gambler in one game of each type bankrupting him in each. There are no casinos or people to offer hints in this game. Opponents are chosen on a world map.
USA, Casino Kid (the protagonist)
Australia, Jyina Nagukem, Blackjack LV 1
Canada, Rocky Hammer, Blackjack LV 2
Russia, Nikorai Bunin, Blackjack LV 3
China, Rie Lenka, Roulette LV 1
England, Paul Kieton, Roulette LV 2
India, Abu Ganxil, Roulette LV 3
Brazil, Allton Silver (Ailton Silver), Poker LV 1
Nigeria, Othman Jr., Poker LV 2
Japan, Ryu Mishima, Poker LV 3
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