What was the best NES game?

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What was the best NES game?

Postby Thoul » Thu Dec 20, '07, 3:34 am

Out of all the games made for the original Nintendo system, which do you think was the absolute best? With over 500 games, there's plenty to choose from here.

My pick is Zelda - it really started my interesting in adventure and story games, which lead to RPGs later on.
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Postby Tsunami » Thu Dec 20, '07, 2:07 pm

I cannot pick a favorite. There's tons of games for this system that I really like, so... It's hard to choose a "best" game when many are enjoyable.
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Postby Neithird » Thu Dec 20, '07, 9:18 pm

What's the name of that PSIV NES port...? :p

No really, I would go with Mario 3. As great as the NES and all of it's games were, I think Mario 3 really started the movement of games into the mainstream. It was fun to play, too.
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Dec 21, '07, 11:01 am

Neithird wrote:What's the name of that PSIV NES port...? :p
I think it was something like Alien Hunter... I'd have to look.
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Postby LordShibas » Fri Dec 21, '07, 4:39 pm

The only thing I can play these days is Punch Out. Everything else just seems like crap to me.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sun Dec 23, '07, 8:40 am

I had to look what an NES even was. XDDD Guess that means I can't have a favorite. XD
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