Name every NES title you've beaten (spin off threads to follow)

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Thats a lot of games. :obama:
Did you get to Super Mario bros negative world though? :smugdraper:
Sure did, water levels. I don't recall how far I went tho..
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I think I'm pretty much in the same boat except for punch out...i remember I would spend hours on it and every 30 minutes or so, my older cousin would snatch the controller from me, whoop Tyson ass first try, toss me the controller and walk off like :hhh:
I beat punch out in 2days, wasn't even10. Nintendo power had a contest where you had to mail in a picture of you beating the game to win a prize :smugbiden:
World -1 was pretty well known, and honestly not that cool (endless water level)

the real challenge was beating the game without warping, or exploiting turtles for extra men
Entire game on one man, dozens of times :manny:
You know what I miss now that we're reminiscing. The NES was a fukkin beast, from the way it looked, the way it worked. I remember looking at the title screen of smb like :ohhh: It was more than just playing a game. I was emotionally vested in the experience in a way only children can :to:
 

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SMB 1,2,3
Alpha Mission
Ninja Gaiden 1,2,3
Adventures of Lolo 1,2,3
Final Fantasy 1,2,
Bionic Commando
Metal Gear
Gumshoe
Hogans Alley
Cobra Triangle
TMNT
TMNT:The Arcade Game
Golgo 13
The Deadly Towers
Double Dragon 1,2
Pro Wrestling
Won the title in Double Dribble, Tecmo NBA Basketball, Hoops, Arch Rivals, Bases Loaded 1-4, RBI baseball, Littleleague Baseball, NES Playaction Football
Metroid (Then beat it with Samus no helmut)
Zelda 1,2
Mike Tyson's Punch-out, Mike Tyson's Intergalatic Punch-out 2 (download ROM only)
Tiger-Heli
Dragon Warrior 1,2,3
Little Nemo The Dream Master
Ducktales, Rescue Rangers
Shinobi (NES & Master System)
Hudson's Adventure Island
Bonks Adventure (I beat the TG-16version first)
Joe & Mac

Castlevania 1,2,3 I believe was still NES.. then it was Super Castlevania IV. Castlevania 2 everyone had to wait til Nintendo Power taught us how to kneel down to get past that wall. Anyone rememeber that?

StreetFighter 2010: The final fight (apparently not)
Ikari Warriors 1,2
Contra, Super C
Track N Field 1,2 (TnF2 was graphically :gladbron: at the time)
Ghost n Goblins
Operation Wolf
R.C. Pro Am
Rad Racer 1,2
Narc
Excitebike
Roadblasters
Bump n Jump
Marble Madness
Gradius, Life Force
R-Type
Kung-Fu
Battletoads
Blaster Master
River CIty Ransom
Blades of Steel
Rygar
Maniac Mansion
Alien Syndrome
Tetris (Preferred the hard to find Tengen version over the nintendo one)
The Addams family
The Adventures of Bayou Billy
Bad Dudes
Bad News Baseball
Baseball Stars, Baseball Simulator 1000 :mjlol:
Batman with Jack Nickolson as the joker
Bubble Bobble
Donkey Kong series
Faxanadu
Guantlet 1,2
Ghost Busters
The Goonies pt.2
Gunsmoke
Wizards & Warriors 1,2
Kid Icarus
The Legend of Kage
Legendary Wings (NES & Genesis versions)
Low G man
The Mafat Conspiracy (Golgo pt.2)
Mighty Bomb Jack
Nobunaga's Ambition 1,2
POW: Prisoners of war
Prince of Persia
Robocop
Romance of the three kingdoms 1,2
Rush N Attack
Section Z
Shadowgate
The Simpsons: Bart vs The space mutants, Bart vs the world, Bartman meets radioactive man
Skate or Die
T&C Surf designs
Smash TV :gladbron:
Snake Rattle & Roll
Solomon's Key
Spot: The videogame
Spy Hunter (I didn't beat, not sure if you could)
Spy vs Spy
Star Tropics, ST2: Zoda's Revenge
Super Dodgeball
Super Glove ball (if you had the powerglove :wow: )
Super Pitfall
Turrican
Tecmo Bowl, Superbowl
Top Gun :banderas:
Total Recall
Trojan
Where in time is Carmen Sandiego
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (charging up that punch over and over to beat the final boss was tough)
Willow (arcade version was completely different which I was upset over back then)
WWF Wrestlemania (I would use Bam Bam Bigalow)
Xenophobe
Xevious
Yo Noid!
Megaman 1,2,3,4

I'm sure there are a few more, but I can confirm these :francis:

Lotta really difficult games on that list breh. Going to have to call.ducktales on that shyt.

Beating something on a emulator don't count.
 

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No game genie
No emulator

There's honestly only 1 I can think of

Super Dodge Ball

And I beat it on the hardest difficulty :ohlawd:





... Yeah, I suck at most games :francis:
 

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Lotta really difficult games on that list breh. Going to have to call.ducktales on that shyt.

Beating something on a emulator don't count.
No sir, all of that was done at the time of. Mostly rentals, while there was an "Erol's" nearby, my local shopping center had a place called Power video which started renting games before places like blockbuster offered gaming. And when blockbuster came they was renting out entire systems :smugbiden:

Anyways, part of the reason I was so good at games was me mastering the controller. The d pad wasn't a limitation to me, as an adult now I see how that training still carries over. Street Fighter 2 HDR on Xbox360 I was dominating most people on this website. People complained about pulling moves off work the d pad, acting like it wasn't adequate.

I had no problems doing any moves :francis:
No game genie
No emulator

There's honestly only 1 I can think of

Super Dodge Ball

And I beat it on the hardest difficulty :ohlawd:





... Yeah, I suck at most games :francis:
I bought a game genie during the SNES era for one game. Street fighter2 because the genie allowed you to use bison, balrog, Vega, saga AND it allowed air fireballs which was something you'd see on modded arcade cabinets (I forgot about those)
 

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I've been playing nes videogames Since i was six years old. I used to rent games and beat them with or without guides like nintendo power. ain't no fukking way I'm going to remember all them got damn games
 

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No sir, all of that was done at the time of. Mostly rentals, while there was an "Erol's" nearby, my local shopping center had a place called Power video which started renting games before places like blockbuster offered gaming. And when blockbuster came they was renting out entire systems :smugbiden:

Anyways, part of the reason I was so good at games was me mastering the controller. The d pad wasn't a limitation to me, as an adult now I see how that training still carries over. Street Fighter 2 HDR on Xbox360 I was dominating most people on this website. People complained about pulling moves off work the d pad, acting like it wasn't adequate.

I had no problems doing any moves :francis:

I bought a game genie during the SNES era for one game. Street fighter2 because the genie allowed you to use bison, balrog, Vega, saga AND it allowed air fireballs which was something you'd see on modded arcade cabinets (I forgot about those)


I had a similar experience in renting games.

Saying that you beat Ghostbusters and Roger Rabbit is a big red flag. The progression in Ghostbusters didn't make any sense, and it near impossible to capture the ghosts at certain points. I also rent Roger Rabbit over a weekend once. The game didn't make any sense, and there are points where it was impossible to progress without some guide.

Same with with Star Tropics. I remember that clearly because I also rented that game. You have to remember that instruction books rarely came with rented games. There was a part in Star Tropics where you to enter in some numbers, and you can only get those numbers from the instruction book. There was no internet back then.

You're also saying you beat Simon's Quest over a weekend? I rented that game so many times, and all remember doing is wondering around trying to figure where to go and who to talk to.


TMNT and Mike Tyson's punch out? I never seen anyone beat those games unless they were some type of pro gamer.


Same thing with shadowgate. There is no way on earth you're beating that game as little kid without some guide. Unless you're some type of genious
You bought a guide just a weekend rental?

I never could figure out how to get past certain parts until I was a teenager.
 
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contra (w/ the code)
 

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I had a similar experience in renting games.

Saying that you beat Ghostbusters and Roger Rabbit is a big red flag. The progression in Ghostbusters didn't make any sense, and it near impossible to capture the ghosts at certain points. I also rent Roger Rabbit over a weekend once. The game didn't make any sense, and there are points where it was impossible to progress without some guide.

Same with with Star Tropics. I remember that clearly because I also rented that game. You have to remember that instruction books rarely came with rented games. There was a part in Star Tropics where you to enter in some numbers, and you can only get those numbers from the instruction book. There was no internet back then.

You're also saying you beat Simon's Quest over a weekend? I rented that game so many times, and all remember doing is wondering around trying to figure where to go and who to talk to.


TMNT and Mike Tyson's punch out? I never seen anyone beat those games unless they were some type of pro gamer.


Same thing with shadowgate. There is no way on earth you're beating that game as little kid without some guide. Unless you're some type of genious
You bought a guide just a weekend rental?

I never could figure out how to get past certain parts until I was a teenager.
I still have the VHS tape I made beating a lot of these games. Mario123, Ninja garden 123plus more. The tape reel whatever I think melted a little but I still have the tape!!!

To address each game, Roger rabbit was the first movie I really loved. Everybody has a movie as a kid they watched too much, could remember all the lines.

Roger rabbit was that movie for me, and because of my interest in the franchise, when the game came out? It was like crack in videogame form. Driving around like GTA, the gorilla asking for the password at the door. I breezed thru it, the only part that have me trouble was the final boss :manny:

Star tropics you're right, I'm remembering it as I read your reply, I remember needing the code from the book. Books came with the games back then because renting games was a new idea. Years later when places like blockbuster got into the act, they had instructions printed or some shyt.

Simons quest wasn't a weekend, would have been, but I got stuck at the wall you needed to kneel down at to get thru. Nintendo power then let the majority know how to pass that part, the rest of the game was easy to me

Tyson and turtles, For Tyson I was 9yrs old. Didn't get it for Christmas (mom dukes failed me that xmas) but my older brothers best friend got it that day. I begged him to bring it since he was visiting later. He did and left it for two days. Tyson was defeated by the end of that time. Only people who I struggled with was bald bulls super and I think Mr.Sandman was mildly tough for some reason.

I also was able to get a star punch from Mike during his lightening punch animation. Only happened a few times but it did happen. The first tmnt wasn't hard to me at all. Once again, big fan of the turtles so the game was fun instead of work. And the game was fukkin deep. By today's standards it would be considered an rpg, but it wasn't.

You should be more impressed with me beating golgo 13. I remember drawing maps trying to get thru those tunnels then the friend I was playing with finally gave up and got a guide to get past that part. Only time a cheat was used in my career (and castevania 2 wall)

Those other games, I know people say they was hard but it doesn't register as hard to me :francis:
 

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I still have the VHS tape I made beating a lot of these games. Mario123, Ninja garden 123plus more. The tape reel whatever I think melted a little but I still have the tape!!!

To address each game, Roger rabbit was the first movie I really loved. Everybody has a movie as a kid they watched too much, could remember all the lines.

Roger rabbit was that movie for me, and because of my interest in the franchise, when the game came out? It was like crack in videogame form. Driving around like GTA, the gorilla asking for the password at the door. I breezed thru it, the only part that have me trouble was the final boss :manny:

Star tropics you're right, I'm remembering it as I read your reply, I remember needing the code from the book. Books came with the games back then because renting games was a new idea. Years later when places like blockbuster got into the act, they had instructions printed or some shyt.

Simons quest wasn't a weekend, would have been, but I got stuck at the wall you needed to kneel down at to get thru. Nintendo power then let the majority know how to pass that part, the rest of the game was easy to me

Tyson and turtles, For Tyson I was 9yrs old. Didn't get it for Christmas (mom dukes failed me that xmas) but my older brothers best friend got it that day. I begged him to bring it since he was visiting later. He did and left it for two days. Tyson was defeated by the end of that time. Only people who I struggled with was bald bulls super and I think Mr.Sandman was mildly tough for some reason.

I also was able to get a star punch from Mike during his lightening punch animation. Only happened a few times but it did happen. The first tmnt wasn't hard to me at all. Once again, big fan of the turtles so the game was fun instead of work. And the game was fukkin deep. By today's standards it would be considered an rpg, but it wasn't.

You should be more impressed with me beating golgo 13. I remember drawing maps trying to get thru those tunnels then the friend I was playing with finally gave up and got a guide to get past that part. Only time a cheat was used in my career (and castevania 2 wall)

Those other games, I know people say they was hard but it doesn't register as hard to me :francis:


Roger Rabbit final boss was indeed a pain in the ass. I figured out eventually that you could use turbo to super charge Eddie's punches and I think that's how I beat him.
 
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