HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics
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HG101 Presents: NES Cult Classics

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Whenever anyone thinks of the best developers on the Nintendo Entertainment System, the most popular are typically Konami, Capcom, and, of course, Nintendo themselves. But what of the numerous other developers, the ones that put out games you may have read about in Nintendo Power or have vague recollections of renting on some Saturday afternoon? This book covers many of those titles, from developers like Sunsoft (Blaster MasterJourney to Silius), Natsume (Shadow of the NinjaShatterhand), KID (Low-G-ManKickMaster), Irem (Holy DiverMetal Storm), Atlus (Rockin’ KatsXexyz), and many others. Also included are reviews of several notable Japan-only Famicom games, including Layla, Otocky, Moon Crystal, Cocoron, Cosmic Epsilon, and many more, as well as the infamous unreleased title Bio Force Ape! This book represents some of the more interesting, offbeat, and lesser discussed titles of the system, and is essential for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of the platform.

Created by Kurt Kalata

Cover artwork by Thor Thorvaldson

What’s included:

  • Book — 156 full-color pages, 7"x10", paperback

ISBN: 978-1718757097

This book is not affiliated with Nintendo