Dendy - Nintendo’s Dendy game console (NES)

2233 games Dendy
 
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Having chosen from three characters, we start fermenting around some base. The goal is to clear the base of monsters before the base explodes. To pass into the distant premises of the base, it is necessary to turn on the switches and turn off the force fields. There is practically no music, the graphics are a bit angular.

Pretty primitive letalka-shooter. Absolutely no variety of enemies. There is only one variety - you can not only shoot down air targets, but also bomb ground targets. The graphics are simple, there is practically no music, only sound effects.

An adventure game about a boy in a white spacesuit with a beaked visor. Side view graphics. Traveling through the levels, the hero can enter different doors. And there is nothing there: shops, lotteries, and hotels. Even mini-bosses come across.

Xi Tian Qu Jing II, wandering, in principle, is not much different from similar dandy games. We choose from three characters of our hero and go ahead, kill enemies.

Chinese RPG from Waxing Technologies. The difference from other similar games is that the characters are drawn not as short men, but as normal people with the correct proportions.

Chinese role playing game. Because of the hieroglyphs, it is difficult to understand the game. Who knows the language, he can try his luck to play this game.

One of the numerous series of the same type of role-playing games about Pokemon, started by Waixing and continued by Nanjing on an almost identical engine.

A simple walker about a girl in a red cap. Top view from the side, the girl runs among the palm trees and past the scary uncles and looks for underground rooms. There you can collect some money and keys. At the top, the money can be spent on a number of additional prizes.

Simple casino. There is a square of playing fields on which the ball runs. Win or lose depends on where he stops. You can try to double your winnings several times with the risk of losing what you have acquired. For each one thousand monetary units collected at the cash desk, the curtain opens, and there - a terrible-looking woman (you can’t say softer) in an imposing pose.

The Chinese port, apparently, of the mega-drive Phantasy Star 4 on the dandy. There are many different variations of this game in Chinese and Mandarin dialects from various pirate companies, which of them built the original version is difficult to say. The game is a standard top-down role-playing game with slightly larger characters compared to other similar games, as well as colorful animation inserts in Chinese. . .

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