In the spirit of our list making, I thought I would first break out my top 10 per console, system or whatever, assuming I have 10 games that I like (I'm talking to you Sega Saturn). Once I have that, I'll select from that and turn it all into my top 100 list. So without further ado here are the NES Titles.

10.   Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II

Wizards and Warriors was a solid action game, but it's sequel Ironsword took it to a whole different level. Throw in some magic, equipment upgrades, nice looking bosses and some giant animals asking for golden treasures and you've got not only one of the most improved sequels ever made, but an absolutely solid game for any 8-bit library. Plus, it may only be #10 on this list, but on the sexiest box art of all time list it's #1.

9.  Super Mario Bros.

Let's face it, this is the game that brought Nintendo to show and most of us to Nintendo for that matter. It's legendary and deserves every bit of praise it gets. Almost everything I love about gaming is summed up in this game. Great controls, catchy music, chock full of secrets, and an absolutely whimsical nature.

8.  Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

Castlevania III's soundtrack alone is enough to get it on this list. I honestly don't think it was topped by any other 8 bit game.  However besides it's much refined action from its predecessors it offers up multiple characters, multiple paths, and mulitple endings. All of that guarantees its a game you'll want to play multiple times through. Assuming you're not too much of a pussy and can complete it.

7. Mega Man 2

Mega Man 2 is an all-time classic and probably the game most responsible for the series' success thanks to the original's god awful box art. I remember seeing screenshots of this game prior to its release in a game magazine and being utterly confused. The box to the first game looked so bad.... and yet these graphics were amazing! How could this be. Turns out the game was even better than those scans. It was a touch on the easy side, but aside from that there was nothing but greatness from this game.

6.  The Legend of Zelda

WIthout question the Legend of Zelda was the first grand adventure for the NES, and for an entire generation of gamers. A giant overworld, 9 different labyrinths to explore, and the monsters. Soooo many different monsters. The only thing that out numbered them were the secrets that seemed to be hidden on every screen.  And maybe the most amazing this is that the game still holds up even now. If you haven't played it before, grab a map of Hyrule (you'll need it) and maybe a sandwich an go on an adventure.

Posted by robio Sun, 03 Apr 2016 00:09:59 (comments: 46)
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Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:19:39

LOL Indeed they do!

Fist me bro!

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:19:59

Wait wait, you have 2 instead of 3, fix that shit immediately. Someone might think you are crazy otherwise.

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:20:13
Archangel3371 said:

LOL Indeed they do!

Fist me bro!

LOL



 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:20:26
And this is why for 8 years this place has been my favorite message board on the internet.
 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:21:32
Dvader said:

Wait wait, you have 2 instead of 3, fix that shit immediately. Someone might think you are crazy otherwise.

Sorry! Threads now closed!



 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:24:29

The River City Ransom cover fits the title so well. Suddenly it all makes sense...

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:32:48
Foolz said:

The River City Ransom cover fits the title so well. Suddenly it all makes sense...

Looks like someone's getting ready for a fistin'. LOL

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:34:21

What the... I step away for a bit and this happens? LOL

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:48:24

I don't come to thevgpress.com unless I'm ready, because a fisting is guaranteed.

 
Sun, 03 Apr 2016 01:53:30

In the south we say, " I'm fisting to get ready for bed."  .....Well, not really.

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