Alfred n the Fettuc (Alfredo) is the ninth game of the NES version of Action 52. The full title of the game is listed as 'Alfredo and the Fetucini's' in the manual, but when starting the game from the menu it shows the title 'Alfred n the fettuc'.
Silver Sword is the sixth game of NES version of Action 52.
The player takes control of a small sprite of a person, and must shoot a number of random enemies in what looks to be a forest of some kind. The music was taken from another game. Also, some enemies are very difficult to dodge, because of the bad turning mechanics.
G-Force is the fourth game of NES version of Action 52 and the second shooter game.
The objective of the player is the same of Star Evil. The player needs destroy enemies , reach the end of level and defeat the boss.
Star Evil is the second game of NES version of Action 52.
It's the first game on the cartridge that has a space theme, which is a common theme in the list of games. A lot of these share the same code for the boss and the way you play the game.
The history of the cursed Belmont bloodline is in the pages hidden throughout the game. Talking to the townsfolk will give you valuable information in finding Sarah before it is too late.
Animalia Dreamland is a small single-screen platformer for the NES. In each level you play as one of two randomly selected animals, with randomized physics. For "Three Dreams" mode you play a random three of the 17 base levels, while for "Full Game" mode you play these 17 levels, in order, followed by a final 18th level. Pressing Select on the title screen toggles "Lucid Mode", where you choose your preferred jump physics.
Have you ever wanted to replay the Legend of Zelda, but played it so often that you can't get it out of your head? Similar to many other randomizers out there, this can shuffle the game as you like to allow you to re-experience Zelda each time that you play it.
A rom hack for Super Mario Bros. where Twitch chat can interact with the game by giving the player various advantages and disadvantages during gameplay.
A game made for the NES in 2016. Developer Łukasz Kur and musician Robi put together the game in aid of the 2016 Cowlitz Gamers for Kids Expo, an event organised by popular retro gaming YouTuber John Hancock plus friends Chelsea Beck and Jonathan Rose.
The Cowlitz Gamers’ Adventure casts you in the role of youngster Justice as he delves into some mysterious caves in search of gold. Following the format of classic 8-bit single-screen platformers, your goal is seemingly simple: collect all the gold before the time runs out.
Naturally, accomplishing this goal is anything but simple, as there are scores of obstacles and dangerous creatures just waiting to make Justice’s life miserable. With no way to fight back, Justice will have to avoid these various perils on his quest if he wants to survive long enough to spend all his shinies!
In classic 8-bit platformer style, all of the obstacles in your path run on strict, set patterns. When you start a new level, take a moment to watch how everything moves in relation