Monday, September 29, 2008

NINTENDO CONTROL DECK-NES GAME CONSOLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM-ORIGINAL STYLE CONTROL SET COMES WITH FREE SUPER MARIO BROS. GAME PAK

The Nintendo Control Deck is a Sleek new highly advanced control system. Inside the Deck are two microchips. They are why you receive an astounding 52 color graphics resolution. It is an enhancement that results in brilliant tone refinements, realistic 3-D images, convincing depth of field and actual shadows.It includes 1986 Original NES Deck, Two Controller, Power Adapter, RF Switch and Free Super Mario Bros Game Pak


From a vintage Nintendo console system from over 20 years ago we have compiled a list of the top 10 Original Nintendo games ever. This is between Sound, Graphics (all 8-bit obviously), Story, Box/Instruction Art, and Replay Value. There are many great games that got cut off from the list but don't count them out.

Sometimes games made it on the list due to other reasons such as popularity or other innovative aspects. Here is the the list of Top 10 Original Nintendo NES games.

#10 - Duck Hunt

Duck Hunt is one of the only few games that uses the Light Gun successfully. The game features the basic modes of 1-Duck, 2-Ducks, Clay Shooting, and in some remakes Dog Shooting Mode. For sharing the title of "First NES Game" automatically puts it on the list.

#9 - Bubble Bobble

The Story was two dragons Bub and Bob have to rescue their girlfriends by traveling through this dungeon defeating enemies with their bubbles. Sounds good enough to me plus the catchy/annoying repetitive music. The Bubble Bobble song has been remade by The Advantages "NES Cover Band" in a perfect 8-bit fashion. The game also features a second question with two alternative endings. One bad ending and one good ending.

#8 - Tecmo Bowl

One of the earliest successful Football games on a Console platform. This game set the bar for all sports games of late 80's - early 90's. The game was overall solid for being packed in an 8-bit Cartridge. The music was flawless and the game had remarkable replay value for it's time. Future installment was Tecmo Superbowl another hit.

#7 - Metroid

Side scrolling Puzzle/Action at it's best. It was one of the only Metroid games to feature a Password screen due to no technology for memory saves (like Zelda). The only reason Metroid was successful was because it was released prior to Kid Icarus. Any other time and we might have seen Super Kid Icarus or Kid Icarus Prime. Maybe not but it might have switches the two series popularity. It was always fun collecting the innovative items in this game. The abilities and finding all the secrets were fun aspects of the game.

#6 - Super Mario Bros. 1

No this game did not make the list just because it was the first NES release or the first Mario title. It made the list because it introduced the story that went with all video games. A hero must adventure to save a princess from a great evil. In this case Mario must travel through 8 worlds (32 levels) to rescue Princess Toadstool from King Bowser. Later renamed Princess Peach.

Also note Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) when released was believed too difficult for Americans and later released as Mario Bros. Lost Levels (North America). The Japanese version of the North American Super Mario Bros. 2 is Doki Doki Panic. All this since Super Mario Bros. 2 didn't make the list.

#5 - Punch-Out

From Glass Joe all the way to Mr. Dream or Mike Tyson this game is high action fun. Since by the later matches it's very easy to get a Game Over. Each Boxer has their own personality that any NES player has to love. Macho Man, Soda Popinski, Von Kaiser, and Bald Bull to name some players favorites.

The replay value has always been great for this game because it's difficult to refuse a rematch. Along the way it's easy to pick up shortcuts. All this adds to the overall value of the game. It has a balanced music selection that blends in perfectly. Lil Mac you did it again.

#4 - The Legend of Zelda

The Legend begins with this series. Where Link must travel through 8 dungeons eventually find his way to Death Valley. While collecting a wide variety of items. The series was founded and evolved off these original ideas. It is a very big icon for paving the way for future puzzle/adventure role playing games. Future Zelda games have strayed away from the Pig form of Ganon and make him resemble a man or Bull.

#3 - Kirby's Adventure

The main character was always a lovable copycat puffball. He gains his abilities by swallowing enemies sometimes whole. Kirby must restore order to Dreamland from King Dedede and the Nightmare. In this game alone he can possess any one of 25 abilities. Also Crane Fever, Quick Draw, and Egg Catcher Mini Games. If you beat the game you unlock a Boss Mini Game. It is a lot of fun for all packed in one game.

#2 - Mega Man 2

If any one Mega Man game made the list it would definitely be this one. A solid selection of music, stages, bosses, and abilities. The Dr. Wily stages feel like an Epic battle as well. For anyone that remembers the first Dr. Wily stage. The boss fight against the dragon can be very difficult if you don't know what you're doing. In the end of the game you are rewarded to learn that Dr. Wily is actually an alien and there are no more games in the series. Just kidding.

#1 - Super Mario Bros. 3

This game makes #1 just about every time I look on a NES Top 10. This was the highest selling NES game ever disregarding Super Mario Bros. 1 since it was included with the console. Super Mario Bros. 3 was also bundled with the console sometimes but it was the highest selling overall "sold separately". That makes a statement about this games popularity. Easily making it #1 on the Top 10 list of Best Nintendo Entertainment System games.

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