Forever my favorite NES game. If you haven't already, check out the Blaster Master Zero reboots. They are a good homage and include some elements from the Worlds of Power "novelization".
OG Zelda, Dragon Quest, Double Dribble, Arch Rivals, Track and Field (with the power pad), Tyson's Punch Out, Blaster Master (ofc). Wizardry, and Ultima.
I'm gonna say Ring King was my favorite. I know it's known as the "BJ between rounds game" but all jokes aside it's alot of fun: you have to level up to get stronger. You work hard to get those stats built up. As you get stronger so do your opponents both in the ring and in training. It's random which is pretty rare for NES, usually you learn a strat for a boss and you know which are easy and which are not here it's always a surprise. You have vs mode, tournament mode and a career mode. You have a password feature. I enjoyed that game alot as a kid and still do. I enjoy RPG and sports and this brought both things together
@@ProfessorRetro1976 also you can make him a beast you have stats of speed, stimina and strength and you can set those up anyway you like. You can throw all points into strength if you want. And if your not happy with that set up you can simply change it next match. Your stats go up to 99 which means you can make him into Mike Tyson if you wanted to and probably KO almost everyone with one punch
The hate for that game is unwarranted. I personally like it more than the original Zelda. But then again, I played Zelda 2 first. So my opinion wasn't already pre-formed. It is objectively a great game, if one approaches it without bias. That is the only thing that hurt it, is the bias from people who played the original first and were mad it wasn't a continuation or clone of the first game. It's well designed, the gameplay is good, the platforming is great(not stiff like so many other games), and the RPG element is fun. Is it hard? Yes...but I don't think it's unfair, other than the cryptic secrets. Most of the difficult enemies aren't so difficult once you figure out how to attack them. I actually thought the original Zelda game was more difficult.
Although Battletoads is known for its difficult gameplay, I really loved its bright and colorful graphics. It looks *so good* for an NES game! I'm glad to see it included in this list, Professor.
Nice list, good to see the usual suspects like SMB 3, Castlevania, Kirby's Adventure, and Contra not here to highlight other great games. Bionic Commando is great. Here is a small list I recommend. 1. TMNT Manhattan Project 2. Batman 3. Tecmo Super Bowl 4. Super Mario Bros 2 5. Tecmo Wrestling One hidden gem I'd like to mention is Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The UI is a bit tricky to get use to, but once you do it is a lot of fun.
All good games, my list would include Kid Icarus, SMB 1-3, Off Road, Punch Out, Ninja Gaiden 1-3, Castlevania 1 and 3, RC Pro AM, Double Dragon 2, Metal Gear and Contra.
One game i rarely ever see mentioned is The Guardian Legend. It's one of my favorite NES games. It's a hybrid shooter/ top-down adventure with RPG elements. Check it out.
Rc pro am, double dragon and kirby, they are the only nes games I'm bothered about, I'm from the UK so we had a different game scene, zx spectrum, c64 etc
@@ProfessorRetro1976 Yes the Wii got a good Adventure Island remake, a good Castlevania remake (rebirth?) Gradius, Contra and Excitebike too! My favorite Wiiware game is easily Swords and Soldiers though, so much fun on the real hardware!
@@ProfessorRetro1976 You should pick one up! Punch Out Wii, Excite Truck, Ittle Dew, Galaxy 2, Red Steel 2, Tatsunoko vs Capcom, Boom Blox, Art of Balance, The Last Story and Mad Dog Mcree collection are all really fun IMO.
Crystalis, Zen: Intergalactic Ninja, Nightshade, Battletoads&Double Dragon, Rocket Ranger, Shatterhand, and obviously either Contra game-- all of those are still very playable and stood the test of time comparatively well.
Zelda 2 is an outstanding game. The only people I know who don't like it are those who played the original first and were expecting a clone of the original and let their disappointment ruin it for them. If you approach it on its own without the bias from the first game, it's objectively good. It's designed well, has good graphics, the platforming is fair and not stiff, and the rpg element of leveling up is fun. The cryptic secrets might be annoying, but you can look that stuff up on the internet now(as a kid I had to figure it all out on my own).
So... *Hudson Soft* with _Adventure Island 3_ did what *Nintendo* and *Shigeru Miyamoto* could not with _Super Mario Bros series..._ as they said having Mario ride a dinosaur (Yoshi) was not technically possible on the NES.
As great as Nintendo was, when you look at the other games from other developers on the NES, those games often did things that Nintendo games didn't do. Riding a dinosaur or some other mount was just one example of this.
Guerilla warfare, Rivercity ransom Ikai warriors Contra Hogans Alley Tecmo Bowl tmnt Arcade Chip n dale rescue rangers excite bike arch rivals top this list
Glad to see Blaster Master getting some love. For DECADES I thought I was the only person who liked this game.
@@Rockstago it is one of my favorites
Forever my favorite NES game. If you haven't already, check out the Blaster Master Zero reboots. They are a good homage and include some elements from the Worlds of Power "novelization".
@michaelmays1915 I will have to check it out
Classic game. Loved by many.
It's actually on a LOT of top NES game rankings. I thought it was a well-known classic..
Nice list, glad to see appreciation for Metroid, it gets bad-mouthed a lot and it's freaking amazing.
Thanks. I always loved Metroid
OG Zelda, Dragon Quest, Double Dribble, Arch Rivals, Track and Field (with the power pad), Tyson's Punch Out, Blaster Master (ofc). Wizardry, and Ultima.
@Shadohz75 those are great titles from the NES library.
Never hear anyone talk about arch rivals. 🙏🏻❤️🔥🧠💪🏻
Good list! Kinda shocked Mario 3 isn’t on there
Ducktales level select made it way more fun as a kid.
I'm gonna say Ring King was my favorite. I know it's known as the "BJ between rounds game" but all jokes aside it's alot of fun: you have to level up to get stronger. You work hard to get those stats built up. As you get stronger so do your opponents both in the ring and in training. It's random which is pretty rare for NES, usually you learn a strat for a boss and you know which are easy and which are not here it's always a surprise. You have vs mode, tournament mode and a career mode. You have a password feature. I enjoyed that game alot as a kid and still do. I enjoy RPG and sports and this brought both things together
@@mattmc5069 I will have to check it out
@@ProfessorRetro1976 also you can make him a beast you have stats of speed, stimina and strength and you can set those up anyway you like. You can throw all points into strength if you want. And if your not happy with that set up you can simply change it next match. Your stats go up to 99 which means you can make him into Mike Tyson if you wanted to and probably KO almost everyone with one punch
Zelda 2 is starting to get more love recently. I always loved it and I feel its reputation as the black sheep of the series is unwarranted.
I agree it didn't deserve the bad rep. Yeah it is a different but still a fun play
The hate for that game is unwarranted. I personally like it more than the original Zelda. But then again, I played Zelda 2 first. So my opinion wasn't already pre-formed. It is objectively a great game, if one approaches it without bias. That is the only thing that hurt it, is the bias from people who played the original first and were mad it wasn't a continuation or clone of the first game. It's well designed, the gameplay is good, the platforming is great(not stiff like so many other games), and the RPG element is fun. Is it hard? Yes...but I don't think it's unfair, other than the cryptic secrets. Most of the difficult enemies aren't so difficult once you figure out how to attack them. I actually thought the original Zelda game was more difficult.
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Although Battletoads is known for its difficult gameplay, I really loved its bright and colorful graphics.
It looks *so good* for an NES game! I'm glad to see it included in this list, Professor.
I know it really shows what the NES was really capable of. If you didn't know of was for the NES one would think it was a SNES game
Nice list, good to see the usual suspects like SMB 3, Castlevania, Kirby's Adventure, and Contra not here to highlight other great games. Bionic Commando is great.
Here is a small list I recommend.
1. TMNT Manhattan Project
2. Batman
3. Tecmo Super Bowl
4. Super Mario Bros 2
5. Tecmo Wrestling
One hidden gem I'd like to mention is Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The UI is a bit tricky to get use to, but once you do it is a lot of fun.
@@RocKnight11 thanks for your recommendations. I might do a 4th video
Great video! thx!
Legend of Zelda II: The Adventures of Link is the best game in the series. Very challenging, but epic!
All good games, my list would include Kid Icarus, SMB 1-3, Off Road, Punch Out, Ninja Gaiden 1-3, Castlevania 1 and 3, RC Pro AM, Double Dragon 2, Metal Gear and Contra.
To be honest you now gave me a new video topics for next week. Thank you and I forgot about those.
@@ProfessorRetro1976 Kid Icarus and Rygar!
Nitpick: Super Metroid was Metroid 3. It's in the title sequence. I still have my cartridge and can pull it up. : )
(Metroid 2 was on Game Boy)
@@colonelquack you are welcome to nitpick
One game i rarely ever see mentioned is The Guardian Legend. It's one of my favorite NES games. It's a hybrid shooter/ top-down adventure with RPG elements. Check it out.
@Eric4real4321 I heard about it, I had intended to put it on the list. I am planning on a 3rd best of NES list
@ProfessorRetro1976 Dude. Guardian Legend is amazing for an NES game. Don’t put it off any longer.
Rc pro am, double dragon and kirby, they are the only nes games I'm bothered about, I'm from the UK so we had a different game scene, zx spectrum, c64 etc
@valley_robot I loved the c 64, I had the American version of the zx called the tymex Sinclair
Blaster Master is the best NES game...overall nice list
The Wiiware version was fun too!
Never knew there was a wii version of Blaster master
@@ProfessorRetro1976 Yes the Wii got a good Adventure Island remake, a good Castlevania remake (rebirth?) Gradius, Contra and Excitebike too!
My favorite Wiiware game is easily Swords and Soldiers though, so much fun on the real hardware!
@@Blas4ublasphemy I only had my.wii for a short bit and only had mario party and re4
@@ProfessorRetro1976 You should pick one up! Punch Out Wii, Excite Truck, Ittle Dew, Galaxy 2, Red Steel 2, Tatsunoko vs Capcom, Boom Blox, Art of Balance, The Last Story and Mad Dog Mcree collection are all really fun IMO.
Great list! Battle Toads is a complete rush once you get good enough to pass the turbo tunnel.
Loved the video!
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Crystalis, Zen: Intergalactic Ninja, Nightshade, Battletoads&Double Dragon, Rocket Ranger, Shatterhand, and obviously either Contra game-- all of those are still very playable and stood the test of time comparatively well.
That Zen was 🔥, I remember renting that game one time and being blown away
Bionic Commando and Master Blast are so Sick! Two of my favorites!
This list is great, but I was hoping to see Willow or jackal.
Glad to see Blaster Master get some love. I feel like it is an often overlooked game. However Im not sure how Zelda 2 made this list and SMB3 did not.
@Ares_0926 I know but smb 3 made my next list
Zelda 2 is an outstanding game. The only people I know who don't like it are those who played the original first and were expecting a clone of the original and let their disappointment ruin it for them. If you approach it on its own without the bias from the first game, it's objectively good. It's designed well, has good graphics, the platforming is fair and not stiff, and the rpg element of leveling up is fun. The cryptic secrets might be annoying, but you can look that stuff up on the internet now(as a kid I had to figure it all out on my own).
Wow, somebody's making another top list of n e s games gee
@quintocreations5091 not sure how to take that really :)
Memories🤙🏼
Battletoads was a difficult game after stage 3. I prefer Gradius to Life Force, and Mega Man 2 and 4 are better than 6. Just my thoughts.
Hot mic! Holy crap
@@tyrroo what please inform
So... *Hudson Soft* with _Adventure Island 3_ did what *Nintendo* and *Shigeru Miyamoto* could not with _Super Mario Bros series..._ as they said having Mario ride a dinosaur (Yoshi) was not technically possible on the NES.
@jonathanmarois9009 yep
Amazing how one did what the other thought was impossible
As great as Nintendo was, when you look at the other games from other developers on the NES, those games often did things that Nintendo games didn't do. Riding a dinosaur or some other mount was just one example of this.
Guerilla warfare, Rivercity ransom Ikai warriors Contra Hogans Alley Tecmo Bowl tmnt Arcade Chip n dale rescue rangers excite bike arch rivals top this list
Nice list of games
@@ProfessorRetro1976 my first 3 games I never hear anyone talk about and thank you!
@mikeflores4094 no problem, and I might do a list of subscribers all time favorites
Seriously? Battletoads, and not The Guardian Legend?
Fire Emblem 2 (and 1). Not released in the states but runs on sure fire NES hardware.
When you realize all of these are available for next gen consoles in some form
Was life force before gradius?
Yes gradius is the sequel to life Force did I say that wrong?
Good talking points but I’ll disagree about Zelda 2.
@johnbcardin really want do you disagree on.
Ever hear of a 2nd take? Separate your words