A Nightmare on Elm Street is an unreleased NES game based on the film of the same name. In the game, you played as Freddy Krueger and your goal was to murder all the teens who are attempting to find your bones.
The game was developed by Rare and planned to be published by LJN, however half way through development the game was scrapped and was restructured into a completely different game, possibly due to the dark nature of the game and Nintendo's strict guidelines from the time when it came to third party releases on the NES.
Join Grand Dad on his quest to save Peach from Bowser, Bowser is at it again and since Mario and Luigi is nowhere to be found it’s up to Grand Dad to save the day! So what are you waiting for for, jump on this little adventure to take care of Boswer and his shenanigans, do it!
This hack provides a new quest for the Legend of Zelda (NES). It changes many parts of the game while staying true to the original. It features brand new graphics and new dungeons. All level entrances have been relocated, secrets in the overworld are moved, and there are many overworld surprises.
Koopa is sent to the past by the Toads in the future as they plan to corrupt everything in that time.
This was a submission for the SMB Jam 22, and it is a small but complete overhaul of the game. This entry scored 3rd place out of the 11 contestants.
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
Your base of operations is the last line of defense against an imminent disaster. Big rocks and lil rocks are pounding the earth. Making matters worse, extra terrestrials or some rogue government are sending over spinner missiles and pulsar bombs designed to end your day and make sure you and yours can never phone home again.
Metroid Blue is a simple yet enjoyable vanilla hack of the original game, featuring a fully-redesigned map, new rooms, new palettes and improvements over the vanilla game.
The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Dungeon is a completely new way to play the original The Legend of Zelda on NES. This romhack makes The Legend of Zelda play like a roguelike. Venture through a randomized, ever-changing dungeon with progressive difficulty the further you go. Collect classic items and upgrades, and battle familiar foes throughout your journey. Every playthrough is different. Ganon is lurking deep within the dungeon, but beware, for if you perish, you’ll have to start all over from the beginning. Are you up to the challenge?
Super Mario Bros.: Wart’s Wonderland is a romhack of Super Mario Bros. 2 USA for NES. Created by Rohbert, it is meant to be a Holiday Season themed hack for experienced SMB2 players. It is more difficult than vanilla SMB2 but not as hard as other SMB2 hacks. Princess and Luigi will have an easier time completing the levels, where as Toad and Mario will struggle a bit more
Here is a Super Mario Bros. hack which increases the speed of enemies & projectiles coming at you at an alarming high speed rate. Can you dodge your enemies & obstacles in this high paced challenge?
Many years ago there was a very cool hack called “Mario Fantasy Adventure”, which was apparently originally made by Acmlm. However, while there was some awesome music and graphic work done on the hack, the hack was unfinished and the changes only lasted up until the first temple.
This hack continues the Mario Fantasy Adventure and changes the characters, monsters, and other graphics through the entire game. Every monster and weapon has been modified.
The character classes have also been completed (there were 2 Toads and 2 Peachs). You now pick from: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, Peach and Daisy and they all have corresponding class upgrades as well.
Cube did not come from anywhere, in fact, Cube created the universe as we know it, the only drawback is Cube could not manifest itself.. until now. Cube conjured up every last bit of his omnipotent strength and was able to manifest in this 8-bit game. It's not much, but it's the best we could do for now.
Based on Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, GemVenture is similar puzzle game developed for the NES by Tom Livak for the PDRoms Coding Competition in 2009.
You fight against a series of monsters by swapping adjacent gems. Each match of 3 or more gems of the same color increases your mana, and special heart and spike gems heal you and/or hurt your opponent. Press select to cast spells using the mana you've gained. Your opponent will then take a turn matching gems, and you continue back and forth until only one is left standing. Defeat your opponent and level up your attributes before taking on the next foe. GemVenture features 6 character classes, 18 spells, and 20 monsters, each with their own characteristics.
Yeah Yeah Beebiss I is a rumored lost game for the NES that was first mentioned in the June 1989 listing for mail-order video game service, Play It Again, where it would reappear until September before being removed from the listing and then show up on another mail-order video game service known as Funco.
There's no known information about the game other than it's title, however there are various theories to the game, from it being a mistranslation of a Japanese game, with the most popular theory for this one being the game Rai Rai Kyonshis: Baby Kyonshi no Amida Daibouken, to the game being a copyright trap made up to spot other magazines who were copying them. As of 2022, none of them have been confirmed.