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Mar 18, 2015 - Angry Birds Unlicensed 8 Bit NES Famicom Game. Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. It's possible to find an English version on ROM sites, but so far as I can tell no English. Tecmo Bowl is a great example of a retro sports game that's still fun today, but it's. Every single unlicensed Tengen NES game - posted in Show Us Your Collection!. Every single unlicensed Tengen NES game. Community Forum Software by IP.Board.

The NES has one of the most prolific unlicensed libraries ever. Not including pirates or repros, what are your favorite unlicensed NES games? My top 10, not entirely sure of order: Spiritual Warfare Bible Adventures RBI Baseball 3 Operation Secret Storm (it makes me laugh, and Saddam's wearing a tag that says 'DICKtator') Quattro Adventure Ultimate Stuntman Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy Exodus Super Sprint Vindicators I didn't include Gauntlet because it had a licensed re-release, as did the first RBI. The NES has one of the most prolific unlicensed libraries ever. Not including pirates or repros, what are your favorite unlicensed NES games? My top 10, not entirely sure of order: Spiritual Warfare Bible Adventures RBI Baseball 3 Operation Secret Storm (it makes me laugh, and Saddam's wearing a tag that says 'DICKtator') Quattro Adventure Ultimate Stuntman Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy Exodus Super Sprint Vindicators I didn't include Gauntlet because it had a licensed re-release, as did the first RBI.Linus Spacehead.

Other way around.Tengen first published licensed (gray cart) versions of Pac-Man, Gauntlet and RBI Baseball in 1987-1988. Then they published the unlicensed black carts around 1990 or so. (and then Namco re-released Pac-Man in 1993, which of course is the only version Nintendo considers an 'official' release now) However, though Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was published licensed by a different company as well as unlicensed by Tengen, those I'm not sure which came first.

Interesting that some Tengen games got licensed releases in Japan. From what I can think of is Alien Syndrome (Sunsoft), Super Sprint (Altron) and Klax (Hudson).

From I read it's thought that Tengen's NES Afterburner and Sunsoft's FC Afterburner are related but not sure which. No sense counting Pac-Man or Rolling Thunder since those were Namco originals. Well it couldn't hurt either.

But realistically speaking Tengen had for a time been doing licensed games so they were quality wise up to par with the NES stuff and in many cases the quality really did exceed quite a few other turds after they bailed. When you figure you got some decent Master System conversions, the Namco Pac-Man/Rolling Thunder arcade stuff, and various other decent games (mind you some aren't that good, just ok) that's why I basically just listed them.

I've tried the color dreams, ave, and other stuff and they're universally pretty much various shades of awful. There would be the occasional ok title, but nothing people would even remember if it wasn't unlicensed and worth something now. Camerica was the only other who put up some decent games but for the life of me I've never been able to enjoy Dizzy much, too much collecting and general lack of direction on the platformers but they do play well.

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