1. Fantastic
Adventures of Dizzy, The
Fantastic
Dizzy (The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy outside Europe & Australia) is a
1991 video game developed by Codemasters. It is part of the Dizzy series. It
was published to several platforms, including Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega
Master System, Sega Game Gear, Nintendo Entertainment System,[1] Amiga and
MS-DOS.
The game was
originally intended to be released in time for Christmas in 1990, but because
of a legal action between Codemasters and Nintendo over the Game Genie the
title was released in April 1991, making it miss the Christmas rush it was
originally slated for. Furthermore, only sold 125,000 units instead of the
expected 500,000.[citation needed] Despite this, the game was awarded the 'NES
Adventure Game of the Year 1991' by Game Players Magazine and given the coveted
'Parents Choice Award'.
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2. Fantasy
Zone
Fantasy Zone
(ファンタジーゾーン Fantajī Zōn) is an arcade game released by Sega
internationally on March 28, 1986, and is the first Fantasy Zone series. It was
later ported to a wide variety of consoles, including the Sega Master System.
The player controls a sentient spaceship named Opa-Opa who fights an enemy
invasion in the titular group of planets. The game contains a number of
features atypical of the traditional scrolling shooter. The main character,
Opa-Opa, is sometimes referred to as Sega's first mascot character.[1] The game
design and main character had many similarities to the earlier TwinBee, and
together the games are credited with the creation of the "cute 'em
up" subgenre.[2] Numerous sequels were made over the years.
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3. Fantasy
Zone 2 - The Teardrop of Opa-Opa
Fantasy Zone
II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (ファンタジーゾーンII オパオパの涙 Fantajī Zōn tsū: Opa-Opa no Namida)
is a Sega Master System game created by Sega in 1987. It was later ported to
the arcade, Famicom, and MSX, and was remade for the System 16 hardware on a
PlayStation 2 compilation in 2008. It was re-released on the Wii Virtual
Console in North America on June 29, 2009.[1] Like the first Fantasy Zone, the
player controls a sentient spaceship named Opa-opa who fights surreal invader
enemies. Like its predecessor, Fantasy Zone II departs from the traditional
scrolling shooter themes with its bright colors and whimsical designs. For this
reason, it is occasionally dubbed a "cute 'em up".
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4. Faria - A
World of Mystery and Danger!
Faria: A
World of Mystery and Danger!, known in Japan as Faria Fuuin no Tsurugi (ファリア 封印の剣, lit.
"Faria: Sealed Sword"), is an action role-playing game (RPG) for the
Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Game Arts, published in
Japan by Hi-Score in 1989, and published by Nexoft in North America in 1991.
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5. Fatal
Fury 2
Fatal Fury 2
(餓狼伝説2 ~新たなる闘い~ Garou Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai,
"Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2: The New Battle") is a 1992 fighting
video game released by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, and later
ported to several other home systems. It is a sequel to Fatal Fury: King of
Fighters and the second game in the Fatal Fury franchise. Its updated version,
Fatal Fury Special, was released in 1993.
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6. Faxanadu
Faxanadu (ファザナドゥ
Fazanadu) is an action role-playing platform-adventure video game for the
Family Computer (Famicom) and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The name was
licensed by computer game developer Nihon Falcom ("Falcom") and was
developed and released in Japan by Hudson Soft in 1987. In 1989, Nintendo of
America released the game in the United States as a first-party title under
license from Hudson Soft. Nintendo also released the game to the European
market in 1990.
Faxanadu is
a spin-off or side-story of Xanadu, which is the second installment of Falcom's
long-running RPG series, Dragon Slayer. The title Faxanadu is a portmanteau
formed from the names Famicom and Xanadu.
The game
follows the story of an unnamed traveler who returns to his home town, which is
part of a massive inhabited tree, only to find it ruined and abandoned because
the tree's water source has stopped and is tasked with finding out the cause
and saving the tree.
The game
uses typical sidecrolling and platforming gameplay. However, the game also
employs various elements that classify it as a role-playing video game
including its expansive story and medieval setting. Along with that, the game
has graphics that were unique compared to other games at the time. The game was
relatively unknown and fell below the radar of many gamers at the time of its
release. In spite of this, Faxanadu received overwhelmingly positive reviews,
with reviewers calling it better than The Legend of Zelda and Castlevania and
was eventually released on Wii virtual console in 2010 and 2011.
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7. Felix the
Cat
Felix the
Cat was a game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992, and in
1993 for the Game Boy. Both games were based on the legendary cartoon character
of the same name.
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8. Felix the
Cat by Dragon Co
Felix the
Cat (AKA The Cat Felix 3) is an unlicensed platform game developed and
published by Dragon Co. in 1998, roughly four years after the final licensed
NES and Famicom titles (Wario's Woods and Master Takahashi's Adventure Island
IV respectively) were released. It is unrelated to Hudson Soft's official Felix
the Cat title, released in 1992, but the gameplay of the two games is very
similar.
The plot of
the story is based off an old Felix cartoon called "The Goose That Laid
the Golden Egg", where a pirate dog called "Captain Kidd"
captures Felix' golden goose, Goldie (Felie Goose in this game), which lays
gold eggs that can be transformed into real gold Felix gives to the poor.
This game
was later hacked into The Hacker, released standalone by Nanjing and on some
plug-&-play Famiclone systems, and then into "Super Hero", found
exclusively on plug-&-play systems, such as DreamGEAR's 75-in-1 controller.
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9. Ferrari -
Grand Prix Challenge
Drive for
the world's most famous auto racing team in the ultimate F1 competition...
FERRARI GRAND PRIX CHALLENGE. From the qualifying laps to earn starting
position, to multi-G cornering, to "every-second-counts" pit stops...
get closer to real life Grand Prix racing than any game has taken you before.
Challenge 25 Formula One drivers for the ultimate reward in auto racing... THE
GRAND PRIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP!
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10. Fester's
Quest
Fester's
Quest, also known as Uncle Fester's Quest - The Addams Family in the title
screen, is an NES game published and developed by Sunsoft in 1989. It is based
off the Addams Family TV show.
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11. Field
Combat
Field Combat
(フィールドコンバット Firudo Konbatto) is a 1985 arcade video game in which the
player fights as a single commanding officer in a generic futuristic
battlefield. The Family Computer version of Field Combat was later released for
the Wii's Virtual Console service exclusively in Japan on June 12, 2007.
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Combat rom
12. Fighting
Hero
Fighting
Hero is an unlicensed fighting game created by NTDEC in 1991, based off Street
Fighter.
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13. Fighting
Road
Fighting
Road is an Action game, developed and published by Toei Animation, which was
released in Japan in 1988.
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Road rom
14. Final
Fantasy
Final
Fantasy is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by Square
in 1987. It is the first game in Square's Final Fantasy series, created by
Hironobu Sakaguchi. Originally released for the NES, Final Fantasy was remade
for several video game consoles and is frequently packaged with Final Fantasy
II in video game collections. The story follows four youths called the Light
Warriors, who each carry one of their world's four elemental orbs which have been
darkened by the four Elemental Fiends. Together, they quest to defeat these
evil forces, restore light to the orbs, and save their world.
Final
Fantasy was originally conceived under the working title Fighting Fantasy, but
trademark issues and dire circumstances surrounding Square as well as Sakaguchi
himself prompted the name to be changed. The game was a great commercial
success, received generally positive reviews, and spawned many successful
sequels and supplementary titles in the form of the Final Fantasy series. The
original is now regarded as one of the most influential and successful
role-playing games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, playing a major role
in popularizing the genre. Critical praise focused on the game's graphics,
while criticism targeted the time spent wandering in search of random battle
encounters to raise the player's experience level. By March 2003, all versions
of the original Final Fantasy had sold a combined total of two million copies
worldwide.
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15. Final
Fantasy I
Final
Fantasy II is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by
Square (now Square Enix) in 1988 for the Family Computer as the second
installment of the Final Fantasy series. The game has received numerous
enhanced remakes for the WonderSwan Color, the PlayStation, the Game Boy
Advance, the PlayStation Portable, and multiple mobile and smartphone types. As
neither this game nor Final Fantasy III were initially released outside Japan,
Final Fantasy IV was originally released in North America as Final Fantasy II,
so as not to confuse players. The most recent releases of the game are enhanced
versions for the iOS and Android, which were released worldwide in 2010 and
2012, respectively.
The game's
story centers on four youths whose parents were killed during an army invasion
by the empire of Palamecia, who are using hellspawn to conquer the world. Three
of the four main characters join a rebellion against the empire, embarking on
missions to gain new magic and weapons, destroy enemy superweapons, and rescue
leading members of the resistance. The Game Boy Advance remake adds a bonus
story after the game is completed.
Final Fantasy II introduced many elements that
would later become staples of the Final Fantasy franchise, including chocobos
and the recurring character Cid. It also eliminated the traditional experience
point leveling system of the previous and later games in the series, instead
introducing an activity-based progression system where the characters'
statistics increase according to how they are used or acquired. Despite being a
sequel to Final Fantasy, the game includes no characters or locations from the
first game. Final Fantasy II received little attention at the time from
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