In "Balloon Fight", up to two players can engage in helium-induced combat.
In "Bubble Bobble," try to trap your enemies with bubbles by yourself or with a friend in this arcade classic.
In "Castlevania," play as vampire hunter Simon Belmont as he scales Dracula's castle in this brutally difficult action platformer.
"Castlevania II: Simon's Quest" took the series to an open world setting, as Simon attempts to break the vampire's curse.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad"Donkey Kong" is the NES version of the arcade game that introduced the world to Mario, Nintendo's mascot.
"Donkey Kong, Jr." turns the world upside down, putting players in the shows of Donkey Kong's son as he attempts to save his dad from...Mario?
In "Double Dragon II: The Revenge," you and a friend can team up to beat up scores of thugsin rough and tumble streets and alleyways.
"Dr. Mario" casts our favorite Italian plumber as a practitioner of medicine, in a puzzle game where you need to match pills with the correct viruses.
Try to beat the competition and avoid obstacles in "Excitebike."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCommand the Warriors of Light as they attempt to save the world from darkness in "Final Fantasy," the very first game in the enormously popular series.
"Galaga" is the NES version of the beloved arcade space shooter.
Sir Arthur must trek through levels, taking on all sorts of creatures of the night (and losing his armor if he gets hit) in the extremely difficult "Ghosts 'n Goblins."
Pilot the Vic Viper space fighter jet through swarms of alien enemies in "Gradius."
Help Popo and Nana get their eggplants back from some dastardly birds in "Ice Climber."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdGuide the young angel Pit through the demon world in "Kid Icarus."
Inhale your enemies and use their own abilities against them in "Kirby's Adventure."
Navigate the sewers and use POW Blocks to take care of turtles in "Mario Bros.," the arcade predecessor to "Super Mario Bros."
Run, jump and shoot your way through eight levels in any order you wish in your quest to take down Dr. Wily and his robot army in "Mega Man 2."
In "Metroid," you inhabit the role of space bounty hunter Samus Aran as she makes her way through an open-ended, often confusing alien planet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWall-jump and slash your way through a series of incredibly difficult levels as the ninja Ryu Hayabusa, as he tries to avenge his dead father, in "Ninja Gaiden."
Dodge ghosts as you navigate mazes in "Pac-Man," the NES version of one of the most popular arcade games ever made.
Take on a series of memorably cartoonish fighters in "Punch-Out!!," a boxing game that will test your reflexes and rhythm.
Fight enemies with a yo-yo and solve puzzles in "StarTropics," a rare Nintendo game that was made for the west and never released in Japan.
Grab your spread-shot and mow down hordes of monsters with a friend in "Super C," the sequel to "Contra."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdStomp on Goombas and save the princess in the original "Super Mario Bros."
Choose from four different characters and do battle with King Wart in the dream world in the vastly underrated "Super Mario Bros. 2"
Don a raccoon suit and hop in Kuribo's Shoe in the nearly-flawless "Super Mario Bros. 3."
Go the distance with Bo Jackson in "Tecmo Bowl," the first football video game to feature the names of real players.
Save the kingdom of Hyrule from the evil Ganon in the original "The Legend of Zelda."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFigure out how to awaken the princess from eternal slumber in "Zelda II: The Adventure of Link," a sequel with a side-scrolling perspective and upgrade mechanics.