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Of the original 8 and 16 bit ports, the NES and Game Boy ones were made by Taito themselves.
* Parasol Stars ( 1991 originally released for PC-Engine / TurboGrafx-16, converted for NES ( Europe only ), Amiga, Atari ST, and Game Boy ( Europe only )
Doom became a " killer app " that all capable consoles and operating systems were expected to have, and versions of Doom have subsequently been released for the following systems: DOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Apple Macintosh, Super NES, Sega 32X, Sony PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Symbian OS, RISC OS, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Tapwave Zodiac, 3DO, Xbox, and Xbox Live Arcade.
For example, Konami was forced to remove all references to cigarettes in the 2000 Game Boy Color game Metal Gear Solid ( although the previous NES version of Metal Gear and the subsequent GameCube game Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes both included such references, as did Wii title MadWorld ), and maiming and blood were removed from the Nintendo 64 port of Cruis ' n USA.
* Phalanx ( video game ), a Super NES and Game Boy Advance video game
Official Zoop games have been released for Game Boy, Game Gear, Mega Drive / Genesis, Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, DOS, and Macintosh.
Some platforms ( e. g., Super NES, Mega Drive / Genesis, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy, Nintendo DS ) provide a horizontal blank interrupt for automatically setting the registers independently of the rest of the program.
Many NES games use this technique to draw their status bars, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game and Vice: Project Doom for NES use it to scroll background layers at different rates.
The game was either ported, remade, or has had a sequel on every Nintendo home console since the NES as well as most portable consoles, including a re-release in 2004 on the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
The NES version was ported twice to the Game Boy Advance: first in 2004 as one of thirty games in the Classic NES Series ( known as the Famicom Mini Series in Japan ), then bundled with a version of the Puzzle League series in 2005 under the title Dr. Mario & Puzzle League.
On May 20, 2003, Nintendo released the " Nintendo GameCube Preview Disc " for the Nintendo GameCube, which allows players to download the NES version of Dr. Mario to their Game Boy Advance consoles using the Nintendo GameCube – Game Boy Advance cable.
The Game Boy Advance re-release as part of the Classic NES series holds a rating of 66 % on Metacritic based on 10 reviews.
The NES version was included as a piece of furniture in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube, along with many other NES games, though this one required the use of a Nintendo e-Reader, a Game Boy Advance accessory, and an Animal Crossing e-Card.
The Game Boy Advance version was included in the list of other Game Boy Advance games ( and NES games ) for the 3DS Ambassador Program, an initiative from Nintendo thanking the early adopters of the Nintendo 3DS after its worldwide price drop in August 2011, in response to lower than anticipated sales figures.
is a 1992 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Bullet-Proof Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super NES video game consoles.
The NES and Game Boy versions were published by Nintendo while the Super NES was published by Bullet-Proof Software.

NES and Boy
Nintendo obtained the licenses for the 8-bit ( NES and Game Boy ) versions of Hermetica, and developed the game into Yoshi's Cookie, which now featured Mario characters.
The NES and Game Boy versions were first released in Japan on November 21, 1992.
Sony Imagesoft released versions of the game for the NES and Game Boy, while Ocean Software released it for the Commodore 64, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, and Atari ST.

NES and versions
The North American, European and Australian versions of this digital release have the cheat codes of the original NES game removed.
The original versions of Mario Bros., the arcade version and the Nintendo Famicom / Nintendo Entertainment System ( NES ) version, were received positively.
Their review of Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 criticizes it more so than in the review of Super Mario Advance 2, because Nintendo chose to remove several mini-games found in the Super NES version of that game and replace them with an identical version of the Mario Bros. game found in previous versions.
The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the NES versions.
Atari published the versions Xenophobe for its systems ( the 7800 and XE versions were developed by BlueSky software, and the Lynx version was developed by Epyx ) while Sunsoft ported it to the NES.
However, in later console versions of the game ( Master System, NES, Saturn, PS1, and the Japanese Taito Memories and international Taito Legends collections ), Aside from part of the chorus, the in-game music was changed so as not to infringe copyright.
The European version of the NES port, developed by Ocean, is more faithful to the Arcade version, whereas the Japanese and North American versions have original level designs and story intermissions.
* Terminator 2: Judgment Day ( NES, SNES, and Game Boy versions )
Technōs Japan's subsequent arcade beat-em-up, Double Dragon, was a big success worldwide when it was released in 1987, which also resulted in an NES version of the game produced, as well as licensed versions produced by other companies for various platforms.
Technōs also released two arcade sequels to Double Dragon: Double Dragon II: The Revenge in 1988 and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone in 1990 ( the latter was developed by an external development team at East Technology ), and produced the respective NES versions of those games, as well as Super Double Dragon in 1992, an original installment for the Super NES.
The Software Toolworks both developed and published the MS-DOS and Super NES versions in 1993, while the NES version was developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Nintendo in 1994.
In the Super NES and MS-DOS versions, for each artifact, the player is given the year and place it originated from.
The NES version of Mario's Time Machine has a heavier emphasis on platforming than the other two versions.
The MS-DOS and Super NES versions were developed by The Software Toolworks and published by Mindscape, while the NES version was developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Nintendo.

NES and begin
To rebalance the difficulty, the NES version gives the player more extra lives when they begin ( four instead of two ) and all weapons dropped by enemies will always have three rounds in them instead of having the player accumulate them one by one.

NES and with
Third party development for the 7800 was limited as most game companies were locked into exclusive agreements with Nintendo for the NES.
Unlike the NES or Sega Master System, there were few add-on peripherals for the 7800, though its backwards compatibility feature allowed it to be compatible with most Atari 2600 peripherals.
In the Action Set configuration of the NES in the late 1980s, Duck Hunt was included with Super Mario Bros ..
This particular cartridge is found very often in the United States, due to it being included with the purchase of a NES.
Due to concerns from Nintendo of America, the Super NES version was modified to not include any swastikas or Nazi references ; furthermore, blood was replaced with sweat to make the game seem less violent, and the attack dogs in the game were replaced by giant mutant rats.
He was dissatisfied with the emulation of the game, as the Virtual Console release preserves the slowdown problems of the original NES version, but has its cheat codes removed.
Nintendo allowed the Super NES version of Mortal Kombat II to ship uncensored the following year with a content warning on the packaging.
In the classical export scheme, proteins with an nuclear export sequence ( NES ) can bind in the nucleus to form a heterotrimeric complex with an exportin and RanGTP ( for example the exportin CRM1 ).
As of December 2011, The Legend of Zelda franchise has sold 67. 93 million copies since the release of the first game, with the original Legend of Zelda being the fourth best selling NES game of all time.
The series loosely followed the NES Zelda games, mixing settings and characters from those games with original creations.
When the video game market recovered by, the leading player was Nintendo's NES, with a resurgent Atari battling Sega's Master System for the number-two spot soon after.
( This may have been due to the original NES games depicting her with red hair, due to technical limitations ).
All significant console manufacturers since Nintendo with its NES ( 1985 ) have monopolized the manufacture of every game made for their console, and have required all publishers to pay a royalty for every game so manufactured.
( Robotic Operating Buddy ) is an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System ( NES ), which allowed players to interact with NES games by controlling the robot.
Most modern controllers are designed with the relaxed position of the hands in mind, resulting in the " pronged " design that reduces soreness and cramps after extended use, compared to older pads such as the NES or the Sega Master System.
* A 1989 game for the NES, called Phantom Fighter, involves a protagonist who must fight through eight towns filled with jiangshis.
Many of these titles were subsequently ported to cartridge format and released for the NES a year or two later, with saving implemented with password resume or battery-backed memory.

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