Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Games + roms NES (part 23)


1. Doctor PC Jr. - Xue Si Dian Nao         
Doctor Pc Jr - Xue Sie Dian Nao (Nintendo Entertainment System).

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Doctor PC Jr. - Xue Si Dian Nao rom

2. Dokuganryuu Masamune       
Dokuganryu Masamune (独眼竜政宗?) is a historical simulation game developed and produced by Namco for the Famicom in 1988. It is the third such game to appear on the Famicom inside of a month, including Koei's Nobunaga's Ambition and HOT-B's Takeda Shingen. This game is based on the life of Date Masamune, who held power in Japan during the early Edo period. An outstanding tactician, he was made all the more iconinc for his missing eye, and Date was often called dokuganryu (独眼竜? one-eyed dragon).

In the game, you play as the warring overlord, and your aim is the unification of 11 regions under one rule. While comparable to other historical simulations released around the same time, this game is a little simpler and features immediate battle scenes, a hexagonal map, and includes mini-games such as a gold mine search and horseback archery. The game keeps a light, almost humorous tone, providing updates in the game via the Namcot newspaper, which shows changes in conversation tone and the emotions of your opponents. The difficulty of the game can be set, there are eight commands, and four types of battle forces. This game was only released in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese.  

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Dokuganryuu Masamune rom
                   
3. Don Doko Don   
Don Doko Don is a platform arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1989; it runs on the company's F2 hardware, and was later converted for the Famicom and TurboGrafx-16 platforms. A direct-to-console sequel called Don Doko Don 2 was later released on the former system in 1992 - and, much later, a direct-to-PC sequel, Don Doko Don: Manatsu Noko Fundo, was released in 2004.

The players must take control of two bearded dwarves named Bob (1P) and Jim (2P), who are armed with hammers with which to kill the various enemies that populate the game's five worlds (each one is comprised of ten levels, for a total of fifty); every tenth level is also a boss level, and if they manage to collect all the secret keys, they will have to play through five additional worlds, for a chance to see the good ending sequence (the bad one, which shall be seen when the game ends in the usual way after the fiftieth level, just says "OH NO! OUR KING IS MISSING!", before the credits begin rolling). This is similar to: how Bubblun and Bobblun had to collect the seven diamonds for each of the seven regular islands in Rainbow Islands two years earlier if they wanted to play through those three secret islands, and much like that game this one also formed the basis for one stage of the "Parody Mode" of Space Invaders DX (in 1994); Bob also went on to reappear as one of the characters for Pop'n Pop in 1997.        

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Don Doko Don rom
           
4. Don Doko Don 2                       
Don Doko Don 2 (ドンドコドン2) is a side-scrolling 2D platforming game, developed and published by Taito Corporation, which was only released in Japan in 1992. Pirated versions of this sequel have been labeled with names like "Mario 8" and "Super Bros. 8".      

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Don Doko Don 2 rom
 
5. Donald Land       
Donald Land (ドナルドランド McDonaldland) is a Family Computer video game produced by Data East, in 1988. It is a side-scrolling platforming game featuring Ronald McDonald and McDonald characters.
The game's only background music is a derivative of the classic McDonald's theme song as heard through Japanese televisions of the 1980s.               

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Donald Land rom
 
6. Dong Dong Nao II - Guo Zhong Ying Wen (Middle School English II)
Dong Dong Nao II - Guo Zhong Ying Wen (Middle School English II)  (Nintendo Entertainment System).        

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Dong Dong Nao II - Guo Zhong Ying Wen rom
 
7. Donkey Kong      
Donkey Kong (Japanese: ドンキーコング Hepburn: Donkī Kongu) is an arcade game released by Nintendo in 1981. An early example of the platform game genre, the gameplay focuses on maneuvering the main character across a series of platforms while dodging and jumping over obstacles. In the game, Mario (originally named Mr. Video and then Jumpman) must rescue a damsel in distress named Pauline (originally named Lady), from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape later became two of Nintendo's most popular and recognizable characters. Donkey Kong is one of the most important titles from the golden age of arcade video games, and is one of the most popular arcade games of all time.

The game was the latest in a series of efforts by Nintendo to break into the North American market. Hiroshi Yamauchi, Nintendo's president at the time, assigned the project to a first-time video game designer named Shigeru Miyamoto. Drawing from a wide range of inspirations, including Popeye, Beauty and the Beast, and King Kong, Miyamoto developed the scenario and designed the game alongside Nintendo's chief engineer, Gunpei Yokoi. The two men broke new ground by using graphics as a means of characterization, including cutscenes to advance the game's plot, and integrating multiple stages into the gameplay.

Despite initial doubts by Nintendo's American staff, Donkey Kong succeeded commercially and critically in North America and Japan. Nintendo licensed the game to Coleco, who developed home console versions for numerous platforms. Other companies cloned Nintendo's hit and avoided royalties altogether. Miyamoto's characters appeared on cereal boxes, television cartoons, and dozens of other places. A lawsuit brought on by Universal City Studios, alleging Donkey Kong violated their trademark of King Kong, ultimately failed. The success of Donkey Kong and Nintendo's victory in the courtroom helped to position the company for video game market dominance from its release in 1981 until the late 1990s (1996–1999).       

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Donkey Kong rom
     
8. Donkey Kong 3  
Donkey Kong 3 (ドンキーコング3 Donkī Kongu Surī) is the third video game in the original Donkey Kong series by Nintendo. It was released near simultaneously for the arcades and Family Computer, and later released in America on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986. The game was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in North America on July 14, 2008 and in Europe on January 9, 2009. Although it is a sequel, this title is a departure in gameplay from previous titles.  

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Donkey Kong 3 rom
 
9. Donkey Kong Classics   
Donkey Kong Classics is a video game collection of the Donkey Kong series, consisting of the games Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr.. This compilation is for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which was developed by Nintendo EAD.

It was released on October 1988 in the US, three years after the original release of the NES, and August 10, 1989 in Europe. It was never released in Japan.
Nothing has changed in gameplay and modes. The only difference is the title screen. It is now a blue color, and the player can switch between the two games and the single and multi-player modes from there. They are exactly the same as the NES versions of the games.           

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Donkey Kong Classics rom
       
10. Donkey Kong Country 4       
Donkey Kong Country 4 (大金剛4, Dà jīngāng 4) is a pirated port of Donkey Kong Country on the SNES, made by Hummer Team in 1997.
The gameplay, graphics and sound are similar to Donkey Kong Country on the Game Boy Color (which is officially licensed, unlike this game), albeit downgraded to work on the Famicom. It is often considered to be significantly superior to other pirates based on the Donkey Kong Country series.           

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Donkey Kong Country 4 rom
 
11. Donkey Kong Jr           
Donkey Kong Jr. (ドンキーコングJR. Donkī Kongu Junia) is a 1982 arcade-style platform video game by Nintendo. It first appeared in arcades, and, over the course of the 1980s, was later released for a variety of platforms, most notably the Nintendo Entertainment System. The second installment in the Donkey Kong arcade series. The game's title is written out as Donkey Kong Junior in the North American arcade version and various ports to non-Nintendo systems. Its eponymous star, Donkey Kong Jr., also called simply Junior[3] or abbreviated as DK Jr.,[4] is trying to rescue his father Donkey Kong, who has been imprisoned. Donkey Kong's cage is guarded by Mario, in his only appearance as an antagonist in a Nintendo video game. This game is the sequel to the video game Donkey Kong, which featured Mario as the hero and Junior's father as the villain.           

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Donkey Kong Jr rom
 
12. Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Lesson                       
Donkey Kong Jr. Math, originally released in Japan as Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansū Asobi (Japanese: ドンキーコングJR.の算数遊び Hepburn: Donkī Kongu Junia no Sansū Asobi) (sometimes released as Jr. Sansū Lesson (JR.算数レッスン Junia Sansū Ressun)), is a Nintendo edutainment video game where players must solve math problems in order to win. It was released in Japan in 1983 for the Family Computer, in North America in June 1986, and in PAL regions in 1986. It is the only game in the "Education Series" of NES games in North America. Donkey Kong Jr. Math was made available in the video game Animal Crossing (along with several other NES titles). Donkey Kong Jr. Math was re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console in 2007 and on the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2014.

Since its release, Donkey Kong Jr. Math has received very negative reception; Nintendo spokesman Tom Sarris commented that it was not well received, resulting in Nintendo ceasing development of educational games for the time. It has received criticism from several publications including IGN, who called it one of the worst Virtual Console games.    

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Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Lesson rom
 
13. Donkey Kong Jr. Math           
Donkey Kong Jr. Math, originally released in Japan as Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansū Asobi (Japanese: ドンキーコングJR.の算数遊び Hepburn: Donkī Kongu Junia no Sansū Asobi) (sometimes released as Jr. Sansū Lesson (JR.算数レッスン Junia Sansū Ressun)), is a Nintendo edutainment video game where players must solve math problems in order to win. It was released in Japan in 1983 for the Family Computer, in North America in June 1986, and in PAL regions in 1986. It is the only game in the "Education Series" of NES games in North America. Donkey Kong Jr. Math was made available in the video game Animal Crossing (along with several other NES titles). Donkey Kong Jr. Math was re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console in 2007 and on the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2014.

Since its release, Donkey Kong Jr. Math has received very negative reception; Nintendo spokesman Tom Sarris commented that it was not well received, resulting in Nintendo ceasing development of educational games for the time. It has received criticism from several publications including IGN, who called it one of the worst Virtual Console games.    

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Donkey Kong Jr. Math rom
 
14. Door Door        
Door Door (ドアドア Doa Doa) is a puzzle-platform video game designed by Koichi Nakamura and published by Enix. As Enix's debut title, Door Door first released in February 1983 for the NEC PC-8801 and was subsequently converted for other Japanese computers. The game's success prompted a Famicom port and an expanded edition in 1985 as well as a mobile phone release in 2004. In 2006, editors of the popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu placed the game among classics such as Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong in its listing of the best Famicom games. Despite its popularity, Door Door has never been released outside Japan.   

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Door Door rom
   
15. Doraemon        
Doraemon is a Japanese manga series created by two authors sharing pen nameFujiko Fujio which later became an anime series and Asian franchise. The series is about a robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, Nobita Nobi.

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Doraemon rom

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