Yearly Games
Explore classic retro games organized by release year
1978 Games
1978
Fixed ShooterSPACE INVADERS is the revolutionary 1978 arcade shooter that defined the video game industry. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally to destroy descending alien invaders before they reach Earth. Famous for its accelerating enemy patterns and iconic pixel art aliens.
1980 Games
1981 Games
1981
PlatformerJUMP BUG is a pioneering 1981 platform shooter where players control a bouncing car across scrolling cityscapes and jungles. Notable for its gravity-defying jumps, multi-plane scrolling, and being one of the first games to feature parallax backgrounds.
1981
PlatformerDONKEY KONG is Nintendo's 1981 arcade classic that introduced Mario (originally Jumpman) and established the platformer genre. Players climb ladders and jump over barrels to rescue Pauline from the giant ape Donkey Kong across four iconic stages.
1982 Games
Xevious is a groundbreaking vertical scrolling shooter released by Namco in 1982. Players control the Solvalou fighter aircraft battling against the Xevious forces, featuring dual-weapon systems (air bombs and lasers) and hidden Easter eggs.
1983 Games
1983
PlatformerThe 1983 NES port of Nintendo's seminal 1981 arcade game that introduced Mario (as Jumpman) and Donkey Kong. Players ascend construction sites to rescue Pauline from the giant ape across four iconic stages: 25m, 50m, 75m, and 100m.
1984 Games
1984
RacingExcitebike is a motocross racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1984 in Japan and 1985 internationally, it was one of the system's launch titles in North America. The game features physics-based motorcycle racing with overheating mechanics, ramp jumps, and a track design mode that was revolutionary for its time.
The iconic light gun shooter that defined a generation, featuring the NES Zapper peripheral. Players shoot flying ducks with the laughing dog becoming one of gaming's most recognizable characters.
1984
PuzzleClu Clu Land is a unique puzzle-action game where players control a sea urchin-like creature named Bubbles. The objective is to uncover hidden gold bars by grabbing pegs while avoiding enemies in underwater mazes.
1984
PlatformerClassic platformer where players control Pitfall Harry through jungle environments, swinging on vines, avoiding hazards, and collecting treasures within a 20-minute time limit.
1984
ActionA classic arcade-style action game where players control Charlie the clown through six circus acts, including lion jumping, tightrope walking, and trapeze swinging.
1985 Games
1985
PlatformerSuper Mario Bros. is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo. The successor to the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros. and the first in the Super Mario series, it was released in 1985 for the Famicom in Japan. Players control Mario, or his brother Luigi in the multiplayer mode, as they travel the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser.
1985
EducationalAn educational spin-off of the Donkey Kong series where players solve math problems by climbing vines and entering numbers. Features both single-player calculation practice and competitive two-player modes.
1985
PlatformerIce Climber is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Players control Popo and Nana, two Inuit climbers who must scale 32 mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a condor. The game features cooperative multiplayer and unique ice-breaking mechanics.
1985
PlatformerPac-Man's first platform adventure where he runs through a scrolling landscape to return a fairy to Fairyland. Features multi-directional scrolling, power pellets, and classic ghost enemies.
1985
ShooterNamco's 1985 tank combat game featuring cooperative two-player mode. Defend your eagle base while destroying enemy tanks across 35 stages with upgradable weapons and destructible environments.
1986 Games
1986
PlatformerThe true sequel to the original Super Mario Bros introduces new power-ups, enhanced physics, and a dynamic weather system. Mario and Luigi return with new abilities to save Princess Peach from Bowser's airship fleet across eight chaotic worlds.
The foundational vampire-hunting action game where players control Simon Belmont through Dracula's castle. Features the iconic Vampire Killer whip and sub-weapons like holy water and throwing axes.
1986
Action-AdventureThe groundbreaking action-adventure that defined open-world gaming. As Link, explore Hyrule freely to rescue Princess Zelda from Ganon, collecting items and uncovering secrets.
1986
RPGThe game that defined Japanese RPGs, Dragon Quest (known as Dragon Warrior in North America initially) introduced core mechanics that became genre staples: turn-based combat, experience points, and equipment progression.
1986
Shoot 'em upTwinBee is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game developed by Konami, originally released in arcades in 1985 and ported to the NES in 1986. It introduced the iconic bell power-up system and cute character designs that became hallmarks of the series.
1986
Board GameOthello is a digital adaptation of the classic strategy board game for the NES, released in 1986. Based on the Reversi concept, players take turns placing black or white discs to flip opponent's pieces. The NES version features both single-player against AI and two-player modes with simple controls perfect for the console.
1987 Games
1987
FightingMike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a boxing sports game developed and published by Nintendo. Released in 1987 for the NES, it features Little Mac fighting through a series of colorful opponents culminating in a match against Mike Tyson. Known for its timing-based gameplay and memorable characters, it became one of the most iconic sports games of the 8-bit era.
1987
Run and GunThe legendary run-and-gun shooter where commandos Bill Rizer and Lance Bean battle alien forces in a 2D side-scrolling onslaught. Famous for its spread shot power-up and 30-lives 'Konami Code'.
The debut of Capcom's iconic Blue Bomber in a revolutionary non-linear platformer. Defeat Robot Masters to gain their weapons in any order, culminating in Dr. Wily's fortress.
1987
Action RPGThe radical sequel to The Legend of Zelda transforms the formula with side-scrolling combat, RPG-style leveling, and magic spells. Link ventures through Hyrule to awaken Princess Zelda from an eternal sleep while preventing Ganon's resurrection.
1987
Beat 'em upThe precursor to Double Dragon that established the urban beat-'em-up formula. Battle through 4 districts of New York using punches, kicks, and throws against street gangs.
1987
Action-AdventureThe second installment in the Castlevania series introduces RPG elements to the franchise. Players control Simon Belmont as he searches for Dracula's body parts to break a curse in this nonlinear adventure with a day-night cycle.
1988 Games
1988
PlatformerSuper Mario Bros. 3 is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1988 in Japan and 1990 internationally, it introduced revolutionary features like the world map, diverse power-ups including the Tanooki Suit, and advanced scrolling mechanics. Often considered one of the greatest video games of all time, it set new standards for platforming gameplay and creative level design.
1988
Beat 'em upThe landmark beat-'em-up where brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee rescue Marian from the Black Warriors gang. Introduces combo attacks and upgradable moves in a single-player campaign.
The Blue Bomber returns with eight new Robot Masters in this genre-defining sequel, introducing the iconic weapon acquisition system and Energy Tanks across challenging nonlinear stages.
The punishing action-platformer starring Ryu Hayabusa on a quest to avenge his father. Introduces cinematic cutscenes and wall-climbing mechanics to the genre.
1988
RPGThe epic conclusion to the Erdrick Trilogy, Dragon Quest III follows a young hero destined to defeat the archfiend Baramos. Featuring a revolutionary class system and expansive world, it set new standards for JRPGs and remains one of the most influential games in the genre.
1989 Games
1989
PuzzleTetris is a tile-matching puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1989, it became the definitive version of Alexey Pajitnov's original concept, featuring addictive gameplay where players rotate and arrange falling tetrominoes to clear lines. The NES version is particularly renowned for its iconic music and competitive two-player mode.
1989
RPGEarthBound, known as Mother in Japan, is a role-playing video game developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory, and published by Nintendo. The game follows Ness, a young boy with psychic abilities, and his friends as they journey across the world to collect melodies and defeat the cosmic horror Giygas.
1989
Beat 'em upBilly and Jimmy Lee return in this brutal sequel to avenge Marian's death, introducing new combat mechanics including aerial attacks and grapple throws across 9 stages of street brawling action.
1989
Beat 'em upThis groundbreaking hybrid combines street brawling with RPG elements as Kunio and Riki fight through gangs to rescue Kyoko, featuring an open city to explore, shops to upgrade stats, and co-op gameplay.
This prequel to the original Castlevania features branching paths and multiple playable characters - Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty, and Alucard - in the 15th century battle against Dracula's resurrection.
1989
Beat 'em upThe first TMNT game for NES puts you in control of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael as they battle through New York City to rescue April O'Neil and defeat the evil Shredder. Features unique abilities for each turtle and vehicle stages.
1990 Games
1990
Run and GunThe ultimate alien-blasting sequel! Battle through 8 stages as Bill and Lance with enhanced Spread Guns and new overhead-view levels to destroy the Red Falcon organization.
The Blue Bomber's third adventure introduces sliding mechanics, Rush the robotic dog companion, and eight new Robot Masters with improved weapon energy management across 14 action-packed stages.
Ryu Hayabusa returns to battle an ancient evil wielding the Chaos Sword, introducing shadow clones and wall-climbing mechanics across 7 punishing stages with cinematic cutscenes.
1990
Beat 'em upThe faithful NES adaptation of Konami's hit arcade beat 'em up lets players control all four Turtles in their quest to rescue April O'Neil from Shredder. Features cooperative multiplayer and signature pizza power-ups.
1991 Games
1991
Beat 'em upThe Lee brothers embark on a global quest to recover five mystical stones, featuring new playable characters Chin Seimei and Yagyu Ranzou with unique fighting styles across 7 international stages.
The Blue Bomber returns to face a mysterious new enemy, Dr. Cossack, and his eight Robot Masters. Introduces the Mega Buster charge shot and the first appearance of Eddie, the item-delivery robot.
Ryu Hayabusa faces his greatest challenge aboard a cursed battleship, introducing energy-based special attacks and a life bar system across 7 biomechanical stages with enhanced cinematic storytelling.
1991
Beat 'em upThe Turtles' ultimate NES adventure! Battle through 8 stages across NYC and airborne battleships to stop Krang and Shredder from lifting Manhattan into space.
1991
Beat 'em upBrutal combo-based combat! Control Rash, Zitz and Pimple to rescue Princess Angelica from Dark Queen, battling through 13 punishing stages including the infamous Turbo Tunnel.
A side-scrolling action game based on Batman lore, featuring the Caped Crusader's battle against his archenemy Joker who has returned with deadly new weapons and gadgets.
1992 Games
1992
Run and GunA spin-off in the Contra series featuring a team of four special operatives with unique abilities battling terrorists in an urban environment with improved weapon systems.
In this NES installment, Mega Man must uncover the mystery behind Proto Man's apparent betrayal while battling eight new Robot Masters. Introduces the Mega Buster charge shot and Beat the bird companion who assists in combat.
1992
Tactical RPGThe second installment in the Fire Emblem series, featuring experimental gameplay with dungeon exploration and free character movement between two parallel storylines. Follows Alm and Celica's separate journeys across the continent of Valentia.
1992
Action-AdventureA unique action-adventure game based on the manga about a boy with a third eye. Features puzzle-solving and special psychic abilities to defeat enemies.
1992
PlatformerThe third NES installment in the Adventure Island series featuring Master Higgins. This entry introduces dinosaur companions that can be ridden and provide special abilities, along with an expanded inventory system for storing items between stages.
1993 Games
1993
PlatformerThe 1993 NES platformer that introduced Kirby's iconic copy abilities. Players guide the pink hero through seven dreamy worlds to restore the shattered Star Rod and save Dream Land from Nightmare's dark influence.
1993
Beat 'em upThe ultimate team-up featuring the Battletoads and Billy & Jimmy Lee from Double Dragon. This crossover beat 'em up combines both franchises' signature combat with co-op gameplay and exaggerated cartoon violence.
The final NES installment in the original Mega Man series introduces the Rush Adaptor system, allowing Mega Man to combine with his canine companion for new abilities. Dr. Wily frames Mr. X to disguise another robot uprising across eight challenging stages.
1993
PlatformerScrooge McDuck returns with enhanced pogo mechanics! Hunt for 5 ancient maps across new locations including Scotland and Niagara Falls to uncover the legendary Treasure of Atlantis.
1993
Sports (Soccer)The Kunio-kun series enters the soccer pitch with this over-the-top interpretation of football where brutal tackles, special moves, and environmental hazards are all part of the game.
1994 Games
1994
PlatformerThe final NES installment in the Adventure Island series introduces RPG elements and an inventory system to the classic platforming formula. Master Higgins wields new weapons and tools across 8 expansive worlds to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend Tina.
1994
PlatformerThe epic conclusion to the 16-bit trilogy featuring Knuckles' debut. Introduces elemental shields and save functionality, originally planned as a single game with Sonic & Knuckles.
1994
PlatformerThe revolutionary cartridge with 'Lock-On Technology' that combines with Sonic 3 to form a 14-zone epic. Play as Knuckles through Sonic 1/2 levels with redesigned pathways.
1994
Beat 'em upThe darkest entry in the trilogy with branching paths and multiple endings. Introduces Ash as the first unlockable character and a controversial 'rage' health-based attack system.
1994
FightingBased on the legendary shonen anime, this 1-on-1 fighter lets players control Yusuke Urameshi and his spirit detective team in battles across the Dark Tournament arc. Features signature moves like the Spirit Gun and Dragon of the Darkness Flame with authentic manga-style visuals.
1995 Games
1995
Beat 'em upA groundbreaking 1995 beat 'em up that unfolds within the panels of a living comic book. Players control Sketch Turner, a comic artist trapped inside his own creation, battling through six dynamic pages of hand-drawn action against the villainous Mortus.
1995
PlatformerA groundbreaking platformer showcasing the Genesis' capabilities with fully vector-based graphics, following an orbital garbage worker turned hero battling the rogue AI Warhead.
A fast-paced action-platformer featuring 9 playable X-Men battling the Phalanx and their mutant clones. Notable for its character-specific abilities, branching paths, and Genesis-exclusive graphical effects.
1995
FightingThe second installment in SNK's legendary fighting series introduces the revolutionary Team Edit system and the return of Kyo Kusanagi's rival, Iori Yagami.
1995
Shoot 'em upClassic vertically-scrolling arcade shooter set in an alternate WWII timeline. Players choose from six aircraft with unique charge attacks and fight through eight stages of intense bullet-hell action against massive enemy bosses.
1996 Games
1996
PlatformerSonic's first 3D-style platformer featuring isometric gameplay. Rescue Flickies from Robotnik's machines across seven zones with new spin dash and jump mechanics.
A port of the groundbreaking first-person shooter featuring Duke Nukem battling alien invaders across various Earth locations with an arsenal of weapons and signature one-liners.
1996
FightingThe third installment in SNK's flagship fighting series introduces the Emergency Evasion system and removes line-switching. Features new characters like Chizuru Kagura and revisits the Orochi saga with enhanced visuals and faster gameplay.
1996
Run and GunMetal Slug is a run and gun arcade game developed by Nazca Corporation and published by SNK. Known for its fast-paced action, humorous tone, and detailed pixel art, the game follows a group of soldiers fighting against a rebel army and their advanced weaponry. Players can pilot various vehicles, including the iconic 'Metal Slug' tank.
1996
FightingStreet Fighter Zero 2 Alpha is a 1996 enhanced update to Street Fighter Alpha 2, released exclusively in Japanese arcades. This version introduces new gameplay mechanics including the powerful 'Alpha Counter' defensive move, expanded character move sets, and rebalanced gameplay that became foundational for future Street Fighter titles.
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge is a 1996 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. Serving as the climax of the original Samurai Shodown saga, it refined III's mechanics while bringing back fan-favorite elements like fatalities and a more balanced roster.
1997 Games
1997
FightingThe King of Fighters '97 is a fighting game developed and published by SNK. It is the fourth installment in The King of Fighters series and continues the storyline of the Orochi Saga. Players can choose from a variety of characters and teams to compete in intense one-on-one battles.
SNK's 1997 weapon-based fighter set in Bakumatsu-era Japan, featuring 12 swordsmen with unique stances (Speed/Power) and supernatural abilities. Introduces the 'Super Cancel' system and atmospheric parry mechanics.
1997
FightingLegendary crossover fighting game featuring Marvel Comics superheroes battling Street Fighter characters with tag-team mechanics and flashy special moves.
1997
Shoot 'em upThe explosive sequel to Psikyo's classic vertical shooter features enhanced bullet patterns, seven playable aircraft with unique charge attacks, and a new 'Bomb Stock' system. Battle through eight stages of intense aerial combat against massive mechanized bosses in this alternate WWII scenario.
1997
Shoot 'em upThe defining bullet hell shooter that established Cave's signature style. Chain combos for higher scores while dodging intricate bullet patterns.
1997
Shoot 'em upA unique hybrid of shoot 'em up and hack-and-slash gameplay where players control fantasy warriors with both melee and magical projectile attacks.
1998 Games
1998
FightingA cult-classic 2D fighting game based on Stardust Crusaders manga, featuring Stand battles and eccentric characters. Capcom's unique art style perfectly captures Hirohiko Araki's flamboyant aesthetic.
1998
FightingDubbed 'The Slugfest Without Destiny', this dream match installment features the largest roster in KOF history with 38 fighters. Introduces the groundbreaking 'Advanced' and 'Extra' combat modes.
SNK's 1998 sequel refines the weapon-based combat with 15 characters, including newcomers Kagami and Shigen. Introduces the 'Slash/Technical' system, EX special moves, and enhanced parry mechanics set in Meiji-era Japan.
1998
FightingThe explosive 2v2 crossover fighting game featuring Marvel superheroes and Capcom characters. Introduces the innovative 'Variable System' for dynamic tag-team combos and aerial exchanges.
1998
FightingThe final chapter in SNK's Real Bout trilogy introduces new fighters and refines the series' signature 2-plane combat system. Features enhanced graphics and the debut of fan-favorite character Li Xiangfei.
1998
Run and GunThe explosive sequel introduces the iconic Slugs and playable female soldiers Eri and Fio. Battle through 5 missions with enhanced weapons and the debut of zombie transformations.
1999 Games
1999
FightingThe NESTS Saga begins with revolutionary Striker System and 4-member teams. Features K' as the new protagonist and the debut of the iconic KOF stage 'Esaka'.
1999
FightingThe final chapter in the Fatal Fury saga introduces a new generation of fighters in South Town. Featuring the revolutionary T.O.P. System and Just Defend mechanics, this cult classic perfected SNK's signature pixel art animation.
1999
Run and GunThe enhanced remake of Metal Slug 2 with revamped visuals, reduced slowdown, and new weapons. Features the debut of the iconic 'Slug Copter' and 'Iron Lizard' drone.
1999
Shoot 'em upThe final chapter in Psikyo's acclaimed WWII shooter trilogy introduces a revolutionary 'Energy Gauge' system and eight distinct aircraft with transformable attack modes. Engage in lightning-fast bullet-dodging action across seven stages featuring multi-phase boss battles with screen-filling attack patterns.
1999
Shoot 'em upThe Neo Geo adaptation of Psikyo's classic shooter series features enhanced graphics, rebalanced gameplay, and exclusive content. Select from seven WWII-era aircraft, each with unique charge attacks and bomb techniques, in this intense vertically-scrolling bullet-hell experience.
1999
FightingStreet Fighter III: 3rd Strike is a 1999 arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The final iteration of Street Fighter III is revered as one of the greatest fighting games ever made, introducing the revolutionary Parry system and featuring hand-drawn animation that remains unmatched in fluidity.
2000 Games
2000
FightingThe climax of the NESTS Saga introduces the refined Striker System and Zero as the final boss. Features Vanessa as a new fighter and enhanced Counter Mode mechanics.
2000
Run and GunThe pinnacle of the series with branching paths, zombie transformations, and the largest vehicle roster. Battle alien-infected soldiers across 5 epic missions with 2-player co-op.
The final chapter in Capcom's WWII shooter series introduces the revolutionary 'Loop Shot' system and enhanced bomber mechanics. Pilot the iconic P-38J across 16 intense missions.
2000
Shoot 'em upA vertically scrolling shoot 'em up featuring dragon riders who can separate into dragon and rider for dual attack strategies.
2000
Beat 'em upThe ultimate evolution of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing EX characters, enhanced magic systems, and revolutionary 'Musou' mechanics before Dynasty Warriors popularized them.
2001 Games
2001
FightingThe eighth main installment introduces the controversial 'Striker Match' system with adjustable team ratios (4v0 to 1v3). Features the NESTS cartel as final antagonists and debuts characters like Angel and K9999 with experimental gameplay mechanics.
2001
Beat 'em upThe ultimate version of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing the Nine Dragons expansion with new characters, weapons, and a branching storyline. Features enhanced magic attacks and cooperative gameplay for up to 4 players.
2001
Kart RacingThe first portable Mario Kart game featuring all 20 tracks from Super Mario Kart (SNES) plus 20 new courses. Introduces the 'Quick Run' mode for on-the-go racing and maintains the classic drift mechanics.
2001
PlatformerWario's greedy adventure to plunder the Golden Pyramid, featuring transformative enemy attacks and time-limited escape sequences. Introduces vibrant GBA visuals and CD-quality music to the series.
2001
Action-AdventureThe first Castlevania on GBA introduces the Dual Set-Up System (DSS) with 100+ card combinations for customizing attacks. Features non-linear exploration in Dracula's castle with protagonist Nathan Graves, a vampire hunter trained by the Belmont clan.
2001
Tactical RPGThe first Western release of Nintendo's long-running Wars series introduces turn-based tactical combat with charming CO units. Features 114 maps across Campaign, Versus, and Design modes with deep fog-of-war mechanics.
2002 Games
2002
FightingThe ninth main installment returns to classic 3v3 battles without strikers, celebrating the series' legacy with refined gameplay and a massive 43-character roster. Features Rugal Bernstein as the final boss in his Omega form with devastating new techniques.
2002
Run and GunThe controversial installment developed by new teams after SNK's bankruptcy. Introduces the 'Weapon Stock System' and cybernetic enemies, but reuses assets from previous games.
2002
Run and GunA post-apocalyptic run-and-gun shooter where players battle demonic creatures with upgradable weapons and summonable monster allies.
2002
PlatformerThe GBA-enhanced port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's debut, introducing the revolutionary overworld map with secret exits and multiple paths. Includes all 96 original exits plus Luigi as a playable character with higher jumps.
2002
PlatformerThe GBA port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's first starring role, with enhanced visuals and new voice acting. Players guide Yoshi through pastel-colored worlds to reunite Baby Mario with his brother, using egg-throwing mechanics and transformative power-ups.
2002
RPGPokémon Ruby is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is part of the third generation of the Pokémon series and introduces 135 new Pokémon to the franchise. Players embark on a journey through the Hoenn region to become the Pokémon Champion while thwarting the plans of Team Magma.
2003 Games
2003
FightingThe Ash Crimson Saga begins with revolutionary Leader Switch system and 3v3 tag-team battles. Features Duo Lon and Shen Woo as new fighters, and the return of classic characters.
2003
Run and GunThe final arcade installment in the classic series introduces the Slide Move and new Slug vehicles. Battle against the mysterious Ptolemaic Army across 5 explosive missions.
2003
FightingMatrimelee (known in Japan as Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon) is a 2003 2D fighting game developed by Noise Factory and published by Atlus. As the fifth entry in the Power Instinct series, it features eccentric characters, a marriage-themed storyline, and the return of the series' signature 'aging' mechanic where characters visually age during matches.
2003
PlatformerThe enhanced GBA remake of the NES classic featuring all-new e-Reader functionality, updated graphics, and voice acting. Includes the original 90+ levels plus special World-e levels when connected with Nintendo's e-Reader peripheral.
2003
RPGThe first installment in the Mario & Luigi RPG series where the brothers travel to the Beanbean Kingdom to recover Princess Peach's stolen voice. Features timing-based combat, dual-character controls, and humorous dialogue.
2004 Games
The definitive edition of Samurai Shodown V with rebalanced gameplay and all 28 characters unlocked. Features enhanced Rage Gauge mechanics and new EX special moves.
2004
PuzzleMario vs. Donkey Kong is a puzzle-platform game developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. A spiritual successor to the original Donkey Kong arcade game, it features Mario trying to retrieve Mini-Mario toys stolen by Donkey Kong through 40 challenging levels.
2004
RPGPokémon Emerald is a role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, featuring the Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza on its cover. Players embark on a journey to become the Pokémon Champion while thwarting the plans of Team Magma and Team Aqua.
2005 Games
2005
FightingSpecial anniversary edition celebrating KOF's decade-long legacy. Combines mechanics from '98 Ultimate Match and 2002 Unlimited Match with enhanced visuals and all 64 characters from the Orochi and NESTS sagas in one ultimate roster.
2005
PartyMario Party Advance brings the chaotic fun of the Mario Party series to the Game Boy Advance in 2005. Featuring over 50 minigames and a new single-player adventure mode, this portable party game lets players collect Gaddgets to unlock new content.
2005
PlatformerYoshi: Topsy-Turvy is a unique platformer for the Game Boy Advance released in 2005. The game uses tilt mechanics via the GBA's motion sensor to manipulate the environment, making Yoshi walk on walls and ceilings.
2005
Action-AdventureThis compilation includes two acclaimed Game Boy Advance titles: 'Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance' and 'Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'. Experience both gothic adventures in one cartridge with enhanced connectivity features.
2005
Action RPGA GBA cartridge combining two Dragon Ball action RPGs - Buu's Fury (DBZ finale) and Transformation (GT adaptation). Features character progression, special moves, and transformations from both series.
2006 Games
2006
Run and GunAn unofficial hacked version of Metal Slug 3 with altered sprites and gameplay mechanics. This bootleg masquerades as 'Metal Slug 6' but is actually a modified ROM of the third installment in SNK's classic run-and-gun series.
2006
RhythmRhythm Heaven Silver is a rhythm game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. Originally released only in Japan in 2006, it serves as the first entry in the Rhythm Heaven series. The game features simple, timing-based minigames set to catchy music across various quirky scenarios.
2006
RhythmHappy Feet is a rhythm-adventure game based on the animated film. Players control Mumble, a penguin who can't sing but has amazing dance moves. The game combines platforming with rhythm-based gameplay across various Antarctic environments.
2006
Sports (Soccer)The final FIFA installment for GBA delivers refined soccer action with 27 leagues, 510 teams, and improved gameplay mechanics. Features Manager Mode, Penalty Shootouts, and enhanced AI for the most complete portable FIFA experience.
2007 Games
2007
AdventureThe third installment in the Ace Attorney series features Phoenix Wright defending clients in dramatic courtroom battles while uncovering dark secrets from his mentor Mia Fey's past.
2007
AdventureApollo Justice: Ace Attorney is a 2007 visual novel adventure game where players assume the role of rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice. Investigate crime scenes, collect evidence, and cross-examine witnesses in dramatic courtroom battles to uncover the truth behind four elaborate cases. Introduces the revolutionary 'Perceive' system to detect witness nervous tells.
2008 Games
2008
PlatformerAn expansive ROM hack of Super Mario World featuring all-new levels, enemies, and mechanics. Explore redesigned maps, secret exits, and creative power-ups in this fan-made adventure.
2008
PlatformerAn enhanced remake of the SNES classic Kirby Super Star, featuring updated graphics, new modes, and additional content. This DS version includes all original sub-games plus brand new adventures.
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar is a farming simulation game for Nintendo DS that introduces a dynamic marketplace system. Players grow crops, raise animals, and craft items to sell at the weekly bazaar where prices fluctuate based on supply and demand. The game features a charming art style and new courtship mechanics with 6 eligible marriage candidates.
2008
Run and GunMetal Slug 7 is a run and gun shooter developed by SNK Playmore for the Nintendo DS. Released in 2008, it continues the classic arcade-style action of the Metal Slug series with new missions, weapons, and the debut of the Ralf & Clark team combo. The game features the series' signature pixel art graphics and over-the-top action.
2009 Games
2009
FightingAn enhanced version of KOF 2002 with rebalanced gameplay, new MAX2 super moves, and additional characters. This unofficial upgrade became a fan favorite in arcades with its fast-paced combat and expanded roster.
2009
Life SimulationA quirky life simulation game where players create Mii characters and watch them interact on a virtual island. Miis develop relationships, get jobs, and experience random daily events in this unique social experiment.
2009
Action-AdventureA top-down action-adventure game in the GTA series designed specifically for Nintendo DS. Follow Huang Lee as he navigates Liberty City's criminal underworld to avenge his father's death.
2010 Games
A farming simulation game where players restore harmony between rival towns Bluebell and Konohana by developing their farm and building relationships with villagers.
2010
Tower DefensePlants vs. Zombies is a tower defense game where players use an arsenal of plants to prevent zombies from invading their home. The Nintendo DS version features touch screen controls, exclusive mini-games, and the full content from the original PC release including Adventure, Puzzle, and Survival modes.
2010
PlatformerA compilation of 8 classic Sonic titles from the Genesis/Mega Drive era, optimized for Nintendo DS with dual-screen presentation and save state functionality.
2010
PlatformerSonic and Tails battle Dr. Eggman in an interstellar amusement park, featuring the new Wisps that grant colorful power-ups and the debut of the DS-exclusive Jade Wisp.
Call of Duty: Black Ops for Nintendo DS delivers a portable first-person shooter experience set during the Cold War era. Features campaign missions, multiplayer modes, and DS-specific controls.
2012 Games
2012
PlatformerSonic the Hedgehog Megamix is an extensive fan-made modification of Sonic CD that completely transforms the game with new characters, levels, physics, and gameplay mechanics. Version 4.0b represents one of the most polished iterations of this ambitious project.
2020 Games
2020
Shoot 'em upThe definitive Jaguar version of the 2002 fan-made shooter, rebuilt with enhanced graphics, new levels, and a rearranged soundtrack. A love letter to Atari's 64-bit system.
2021 Games
2023 Games
2023
RPGPokémon Quetzal is an ambitious ROM hack of Pokémon Emerald featuring the Quetzal region, new Fakemon designs, and enhanced gameplay mechanics. This alpha version includes the first three gyms, over 120 redesigned Pokémon, and quality-of-life improvements like reusable TMs and a revamped EXP system.
2023
PlatformerThis expansive Sega CD fangame remixes content from Sonic 1-3 & Knuckles with original zones, playable characters (including Mighty and Ray), and CD-quality arranged music. Features new mechanics like elemental shields and a time-attack mode.






































































































































































