Platform: Family Computer
Mega Man 4
Duck Hunt
Metal Gear
Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa
Castlevania
Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi
Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger!
Crystalis
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight
Tenchi wo Kurau II: Shokatsu Koumei-den
Metal Slader Glory
Balloon Fight
Dragon Warrior III
Tennis
Pac-Land
Sweet Home
Abadox: The Deadly Inner War
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Dragon Warrior IV
Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku
Nuts & Milk
Street Dance
Wrecking Crew
Super Mario Bros.
Wild Gunman
Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ougon Kiseru
Ninja Gaiden
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project
Super Spike V'Ball
Titenic
Wario's Woods
Joust
Hudson's Adventure Island
Armadillo
Binary Land
Mega Man
Final Fantasy III
Baseball
Rambo
Super Mario Bros. 2
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
Dragon Warrior II
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
Thunderbirds
Q-Boy
Kirby's Adventure
Clu Clu Land
Tiny Toon Adventures
Disney's DuckTales
Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
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Multiple early "black box" NES releases' cartridges produced during the console's US launch in Winter 1985 didn't use NES ROM chips, but rather Famicom ROM chips with a built-in converter. The 15 NES launch titles, and the only games known to have these chips, are:
•10-Yard Fight
•Baseball
•Clu Clu Land
•Duck Hunt
•Excitebike
•Golf
•Gyromite
•Hogan's Alley
•Ice Climber
•Kung Fu
•Pinball
•Stack-Up
•Tennis
•Wild Gunman
•Wrecking Crew
All of these games would eventually be reprinted with regular NES chips.
•10-Yard Fight
•Baseball
•Clu Clu Land
•Duck Hunt
•Excitebike
•Golf
•Gyromite
•Hogan's Alley
•Ice Climber
•Kung Fu
•Pinball
•Stack-Up
•Tennis
•Wild Gunman
•Wrecking Crew
All of these games would eventually be reprinted with regular NES chips.
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