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Nintendo 1983
Genre: Action, Denkspiel
Wertung: 5/6
Sprache: English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: NES
Donkey Kong ist das Aushängeschild des NES. Eigentlich von Nintendo als Spielhallentitel konzipiert, wurde das Spiel zwar auf allen gängigen Konsolen dieser Zeit umgesetzt, das NES jedoch war Nintendos Flaggschiff und somit ist es wenig verwunderlich, dass der Titel hier die meiste Aufmerksamkeit bekam. Dieses Spiel war nicht nur der Beginn der erfolgreichsten Spiele-Franchise aller Zeiten, es verwandelte zusätzlich eine 90 Jahre alte Spielkarten-Firma in einen Giganten der Unterhaltungselektronik und setzte bei dieser Gelegenheit gleich einen der wichtigsten rechtlichen Präzedenzfälle der Spieleindustrie.
Alternativnamen: "River City Ransom
", "Street Gangs"

Technos Japan 1989
Genre: Action
Wertung: 4/6
Sprache: Japanese, English
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: NES
Your girl has been kidnapped, and obviously it is up to you rescue her, punching, kicking and throwing anybody who gets in your way, while building up for the final match.
This is a fighting game, a side-scrolling one where you advance while a series of enemies comes towards you to be beaten to a pulp, and you do not need to do this alone, as a friend can be with you, adding fun, and danger as you can hit each other. But it is not in the fighting itself where the novelty lies. You techniques are just punching, kicking, grabing unconscious enemies or weapons and jumping, all of this while finding more powerful enemies as you advance. All this is as usual.
This is a fighting game, a side-scrolling one where you advance while a series of enemies comes towards you to be beaten to a pulp, and you do not need to do this alone, as a friend can be with you, adding fun, and danger as you can hit each other. But it is not in the fighting itself where the novelty lies. You techniques are just punching, kicking, grabing unconscious enemies or weapons and jumping, all of this while finding more powerful enemies as you advance. All this is as usual.
Use your head to break some blocks, move others, while a few enemies try to be annoying to avoid you from solving the many platform puzzles which form this game.
It seems the main character, a walking moai, an Easter Island statue, goes in search of smaller ones with some kind of relation to it. But well, as if one cares with this kind of game, the only impact it have is that you should get them to finish the level, so each one always is the same, but not in the same way. Start somewhere around the place, make your way to them and then reach the big doors to finish the level.
It seems the main character, a walking moai, an Easter Island statue, goes in search of smaller ones with some kind of relation to it. But well, as if one cares with this kind of game, the only impact it have is that you should get them to finish the level, so each one always is the same, but not in the same way. Start somewhere around the place, make your way to them and then reach the big doors to finish the level.
Aliens have captured your ship and it now lays in pieces all around the galaxy, so if you want to get it back you will have to travel from planet to planet, exploring inside a capsule. A tough work, as they are not the most manoeuvrable things, nor the best for fighting back.

Capcom 1989
Genre: Rollenspiel, Adventure
Wertung: 4/6
Sprache: Japanese, English (unofficial)
Lizenz: Kommerziell
System: NES
Mamiya Ichirou created a series of frescos that attracted many people to her abandoned and lost in the middle of the forest house. A place that obviously is damned and owned by her victim searching ghost.
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