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NES and version
While the creator of the NES version would be restricted from making a competitive version of an NES game, the original arcade copyright holder was not precluded from licensing out rights for a home version of an arcade game to multiple systems.
On December 31, 2007, the NES version of Bubble Bobble was released on Nintendo's Virtual Console service for the Wii.
Prior to the NES version, Nintendo also made a Duck Hunt game based on Laser Clay Shooting System released in 1976.
( Screenshot of NES version.
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.
The Super NES version was not as successful as the PC version.
In February and July 1987, respectively, a cartridge-based version of Kid Icarus was published for the NES in Europe and North America.
Unlike the FDS version, which saves the player's progress on the Disk Card, the NES release uses a password system to return to a game after the console was turned off.
It also uses the same save system as the Famicom Disk System version does, as opposed to the Password system from the original NES version.
The 3D Classics version also utilizes the Famicom Disk System's music and sound effects ( utilizing the extra sound channel not available in the NES version ).
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.
A known side effect of this policy was the Sega Genesis version of Mortal Kombat selling over double the number of the Super NES version, mainly because Nintendo had forced publisher Acclaim to recolor the red blood to look like white sweat and replace some of the more gory graphics in its release of the game, making it non-violent.
Nintendo allowed the Super NES version of Mortal Kombat II to ship uncensored the following year with a content warning on the packaging.
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.
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.

NES and features
The Nintendo game, StarTropics, for the NES features many references to and depictions of the Southern Cross.
The reasons included the technical limitations of the NES hardware making it difficult to produce a polished game featuring a vertical orientation and multiplayer features conceived for the project.
The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the NES versions.
The NES Advantage features adjustable turbo controls for the A and B buttons which could be toggled on or off with a button ; users can adjust the rate of the turbo ( i. e., how quickly the A or B button is pressed ) by adjusting the respective turbo dials located above each button.
This version is a direct port of the original NES release and, consequently, features the flashing color death scene and none of the text alterations of previous re-releases.
In 1988 the Sega Mega Drive ( Sega Genesis in the US ) offered advanced graphics over the NES and improved sound synthesis features ( also using a Yamaha chip, the YM2612 ), but largely held the same approach to sound design.
Baseball Stars was a critical success, often referred to as the best baseball game on the NES platform ( and possibly of all-time ); as such it became a franchise series for SNK, spawning five sequels, and its " create player " and " create team " functions have become standard features in sports games.
* Baseball Stars Professional ( 1990, one of the first Neo-Geo games published ) featured all the teams in the original Baseball Stars for the NES, but the teams ' features could not be changed, gamers could only play as them.
* Super Spike V ' Ball ( NES )-The NES version which features Billy and Jimmy as playable characters.
Unlike the first NES game, the game now features a co-op mode.
In contrast to the arcade's bittersweet ending, the NES version features a happier ending in which Marian is brought back to life after the final opponent is defeated.
The soundtrack features arranged versions of the music from the NES version ( originally composed by Kazunaka Yamane ) composed by Kazuhiro Hara and Nobuhito Tanahashi.
Hacks can often take humorous forms, as is the case with a hack of the NES version of Mario Bros., entitled Afro Mario Brothers, which features the famous brothers wearing Afro haircuts.
* Classic NES Series features a " mirroring ".
The original NES game features the Technodrome as the boss of the fifth level where it went by the name " Technodrome Guardian ".
Most Famiclones also use standard Atari 9-pin shaped or even 15-pin joypad connectors instead of the proprietary NES connectors, and their controllers usually offer all of the functionality of a standard NES controller and sometimes features such as " slow motion " or several autofire keys with different speeds, which are not present on the standard out-of-the-box NES joypads.
Much like the NES version of original Metal Gear, the packaging and instruction manual for Snake's Revenge features an alternate version of the story that is inconsistent with the actual plot featured in the game.
At first it hosted videos only for the NES, but as the community grew, members of the community managed to add the features required for tool-assisted speedrunning into emulators for other systems.
The port features completely re-drawn graphics ( although unlike the NES port, the style was retained from Origin's version ), a simpler conversation system and, unlike the NES version, uses the regular Ultima IV background music.
The NES version also features two additional stages that were not in the arcade game: an airport set between the Missile Base and the Harbor, where the player faces a group of rocket soldiers at the end ; and a new final stage set inside the enemy's base in which the player must disarm a nuclear missile at the end that is about to be launched.
The Disk System version features a few differences from its NES counterpart by allowing the player to continue three times after the first game over and if the player loses a life in the Disk System version, his character will respawn at the very spot where he died instead of being sent to the last checkpoint ( in the NES version, instant respawns are only allowed in the 2-Players game ).

NES and action
The concept of permanent power-ups that are progressively unlocked dates back to the early NES action RPGs, Deadly Towers ( 1986 ) and Rygar ( 1987 ), which blurred the line between the power-ups used in action-adventures and the experience points used in role-playing video games.
The concept of permanent power-ups dates back to the early NES action RPGs, Deadly Towers ( 1986 ) and Rygar ( 1987 ), which blurred the line between the power-ups used in action-adventures and the experience points used in console RPGs.
After play testing the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade action game and assisting with the NES version of Maniac Mansion, Schafer was assigned as a writer and programmer to the production of the pirate-themed adventure game The Secret of Monkey Island.
Wario Blast, the Game Boy version of Killer Instinct, and several other titles even allowed the second Super NES controller to be used for two-player action, and the title screen changed to show that these games had a two-player option, rather than a connection status.
Dr. Claw's face was ultimately revealed in sources outside the cartoon series such as licensed action figures and a video game for Super NES, which depicted him as resembling a deranged European nobleman.
* The Mask ( video game ), a 1995 Super NES side-scrolling action game based on the comic book
The NES and Famicom controllers both featured a brick-like design with a simple, four button layout: two action buttons labeled " A " and " B ", a " start " button and a " select " button.
Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Youth, the final Captain Tsubasa game for the Super Famicom ( Super NES ), abandons the RPG formula and plays as a traditional soccer action title.
is an action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System ( NES ), which was released in 1988.
Human Entertainment's Dance Aerobics was released in 1987, and allows players to create music by stepping on Nintendo's Power Pad peripheral for the NES video game console ; it has been called the first rhythm action video game.
As with many other MSX titles such as Metal Gear and Contra, the action takes place one screen at a time in a fashion similar to the original Legend of Zelda for the NES.
During the NES and SNES era, they published several action titles such as S. C. A. T., Wild Guns and Shadow of the Ninja.
Nintendo Power praised the game's challenging gameplay, non-stop action and good play control, however criticized its sub-par graphics ( for looking " like a good NES game ").
Commander Keen is the main character in a series of computer games developed by id Software in the early 1990s, which were successful at replicating the side-scrolling action of the NES Super Mario Bros. games in DOS.
An action zone ( NES version )
Jurassic Park, released for the NES and Game Boy, was an action adventure title, with various goals that loosely follow the plot of the film.
The Uncanny X-Men, sometimes referred to as Marvel's X-Men, is an action video game developed and published by LJN exclusively for the NES in 1989.
3D Ballz is a two player 3D action fighting game for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis, the Super NES ( SNES ) and the 3DO.
Zombie Nation, or Samurai Zombie Nation as the in-game title screen calls it, is a NES action game developed by KAZe and published by Meldac.
Big Sky Trooper is a sci-fi action game, produced by JVC and LucasArts for the Super NES in January 1996.
The NES version's two-player simultaneous play, unlimited continues, and frantic action gave it an edge over its arcade predecessor.
Super Ninja Boy ( Super Chinese World in Japan ) is an action role-playing game released for the Super NES.
Mega Man III shares the action and platform gameplay set forth the NES Mega Man games.
Dr. Wily's Revenge is an action and platform game in same vein as the Nintendo Entertainment System ( NES ) Mega Man games.

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