The Top 500 NES Homebrews, Vol. 4
Decades after the last licensed Nintendo Entertainment System release, NES games still drop regularly. This ranking—which excludes hacks, localizations and prototypes—features 1,048 NES “homebrews.”
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Preface
RETRO subscribers can find the Introduction, Methodology, and Eligibility sections of this ranking here.
Please note that a ranking of anything is by definition subjective, if only because every ranking has a creator behind it who has determined what will be measured and how. I’ve taught video games as a professor at a large research university; been a videogame journalist for years; and been a professional cultural critic for a decade, but none of this ensures that you’ll agree with my judgments or that they’re “objectively” correct.
Information on my background as a video game journalist, an academic specializing in digital culture, and a professional cultural critic can be found at this link.
Changes in This Edition of the Ranking
New additions to this fourth edition of the RETRO Top 500 NES Homebrews include the following:
The addition of over 325 new NES homebrews;
the continued updating of developer and studio credits to ensure accuracy;
the addition of an Anthology ranking (featuring carts that contain games by multiple developers, as distinct from the existing Multicart section, which features carts that contain multiple discrete games by a single developer);
the addition of a Tech Demo ranking;
the addition of a Utilities ranking;
the division of the Music rankings into subsections for Music (Carts) and Apps;
the addition of a FamiCom Only section (see the section itself, below, for a description of its contents and eligibility requirements; please note that while the games in this section are counted toward the “total library size” of this archive, they’re not counted toward the Top 500 “ranked” homebrews here);
the inclusion of Best Composer (In-Game Music) awards in the Awards section;
the inclusion of Best Composer (Music Carts) awards in the Awards section;
the inclusion of Best Musical Score awards in the Awards section;
the inclusion of Best Musical Composition awards in the Awards section;
the inclusion of a notation (“🅰️”) for the very small number of homebrews with markedly “adult” images, situations, and themes;
the amendment of the icons used for NES homebrews that are counted toward total library size but not the Top 500 rankings (see “Table of Contents,” below);
the amendment of the Honorable Mention notation from “🔘” to “💠”, with “red-pinned” titles (“📍”) now being moved into the Top 500 rankings proper and Other Reviewed Games being given their own notation (“🔘”) and section (please note that it will take some time for all red-pinned titles to have links appended to them, but that this process is indeed active and will continue);
the reorganization of the sections in the latter half of the ranking (which also involved removing the Additional Information and Shortlist sections);
the division of the Music / Rhythm section to constitute distinct Music (cart) and Rhythm (game) sections; and
the expansion of the Special Thanks session—with many more names yet to add!
Symbols
In the ranking below, homebrews new to the RETRO Top 500 are marked with a “🔹”.
Games with a change in rank due to a re-evaluation—or the first play-through of the full version of a game, if it was previously ranked as a demo—are marked with a “🔸”.
Any game with a “🔫” notation in its entry requires an NES Zapper to play properly.
Some Other RETRO Rankings
As ever, you can find RETRO’s ranking of localized NES titles here, and its ranking of unreleased NES games from the 1980s and 1990s here. The Consensus Top 100 NES Games are here, while the Consensus Top 100 Underrated NES Games list is here.
Total Homebrew Library Size
This archive now lists 1,048 NES homebrews, making it the largest archive of its kind in the world.
This tally includes 500 ranked homebrews, 185 honorable mentions, 81 “red-pinned” titles, 185 titles RETRO assessed but declined to rank (see “Other Reviewed Games”), and 96 “watchlisted” NES homebrews that have not yet received a full public release.
Note that 41 multiplayer games appear twice—but aren’t counted twice—in the RETRO rankings, as these games get a listing in both their genre and the Multiplayer category.
A total of 9 FamiCom-only games are counted exclusively toward the total library size.
Note also that “competition carts” featuring non-homebrew NES titles—for instance, the 2011 Retrospelsmässan Cart, 2012 Retrospelsmässan Cart, 2015 Retroplayer.nl Championship Cart, and 2016 Retroplayer.nl Championship Cart—aren’t ranked here.
Complete-in-Box Titles
Of the homebrews in this article, 247 are available as complete-in-box titles (“🎴”).
Review Copies
Studios or developers looking to send review copies to RETRO can arrange to do so here. The curator of the RETRO ranking owns a retroUSB AVS, and can receive new NES games as CIB, cartridge-only, digital ROM, or any combination of these forms.
If you have a link to your NES homebrew game that you’d prefer RETRO use over the one that’s been used below, use the contact form linked to above to request a change.
Table of Contents
Games are ranked (🔰) by genre, with honorable mentions (💠), third-tier games (📍), and games available as complete-in-box (CIB) titles (🎴) following each ranking.
Games counted toward total library size but not the Top 500 ranking are preceded by one of several “library” notations (“📙”, “📕”, “📘”, “📗”) depending on game category.
Use “Ctrl+F” and the italicized phrases below to find the following ranking sections:
Action-Adventure Games (64 games)
Action-Adventure Rankings
Adventure Games (34 games)
Adventure Game Rankings
Anthologies (9 anthologies)
Anthology Rankings
Arcade Games (75 games)
Arcade Game Rankings
Art Apps (9 apps)
Art App Rankings
Card / Dice Games (4 games)
Card / Dice Rankings
Fighting / Brawler Games (20 games)
Fighting / Brawler Rankings
Kids Games (2 games)
Kids Game Rankings
Multicart Games (2 games)
Multicart Rankings
Music Carts (45 carts)
Music Cart Rankings: Music (35 carts)
Music Cart Rankings: Apps (10 carts)
Party Games (6 games)
Party Game Rankings
Platformer Games (56 games)
Platformer Rankings
Puzzle Games (49 games)
Puzzle Game Rankings
Rhythm Games (10 games)
Rhythm Game Rankings
Role-Playing Games (24 games)
RPG Rankings
Shooter / Run n’ Gun Games (44 games)
Shooter / Run n’ Gun Rankings
Simulation Games (10 games)
Simulation Game Rankings
Sports / Racing Games (19 games)
Sports / Racing Game Rankings
Strategy Games (10 games)
Strategy Game Rankings
Tech Demos (5 demos)
Tech Demo Rankings
Utilities (1 utility)
Utility Rankings
Zapper / FPS Games (2 games)
Zapper / FPS Rankings
Multiplayer Games (44 games)
Multiplayer Rankings
FamiCom Only Games (9 games)
FamiCom Only Rankings
Other Reviewed Games
The RETRO Homebrew Watchlist
The Overall Top 10 NES Homebrews (13 games)
Reviews and Gameplay Videos
Awards
Best Composer (In-Game Music)
Best Composer (Music Carts)
Best Graphics
Best In-Game Song
Best Musical Score
Best Sound
Best Writing
Best Musical Composition
Special Citations (1 game)
Kubo 3
Special Thanks
Dedication
Action-Adventure Rankings
🔰 #1 | Dungeons & Doomknights, Artix (^)
🔰 #2 | Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure, SBP (^)
🔰 #3 | Little Medusa, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #4 | Trouble at 2A03, Team Disposable (^)
🔰 #5 | Alwa’s Awakening, Elden Pixels (^)
🔰 #6 | L’Abbaye des Morts, Parisoft (^)
🔰 #7 | Nix: The Paradox Relic, Huddleston (^)
🔰 #8 | Jim Power: Lost Dimension, Piko (^)
🔰 #9 | Trophy, Gradual Games (^)
🔰 #10 | Battle Kid 2, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #11 | Super Bat Puncher, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #12 | The Great Gatsby, Hoey (^)
🔰 #13 | Bio Hazard, Waixing (^)🔹
🔰 #14 | Wolfling, Lazy Cow (^)
🔰 #15 | Orebody, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #16 | Space Raft, Raftronaut (^)
🔰 #17 | Eyra, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #18 | Cheril’s Nightmares, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #19 | Mark of the Beast, Red Moon (^)
🔰 #20 | Battle Kid, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #21 | Adventures of Panzer, Pixelcraft (^)
🔰 #22 | Biocats, PB Games (^)
🔰 #23 | Spacegulls, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #24 | Nin Nin, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #25 | Cheril the Writer, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #26 | Glider, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #27 | More Glider, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #28 | Cheril the Goddess, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #29 | Indivisible, Kasumi (^)
🔰 #30 | Yun, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #31 | Bootèe, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #32 | The Mad Wizard, Sly Dog (^)🔸
🔰 #33 | Nomolos, Gradual Games (^)
🔰 #34 | Tower of Turmoil, CutterCross (^)
🔰 #35 | Jet-Paco, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #36 | Center of the Alien, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #37 | Saturdayman, Sunday Pistols (^)🔸
🔰 #38 | Sir Ababol, Mojon Twins (^)🔸
🔰 #39 | Space Foxes, Henry (^)°🔹
🔰 #40 | Che-Man, Mojon Twins (^)°°
🔰 #41 | Ralph 4, Pubby (^)
🔰 #42 | Vigilante Ninja II, Fraker (^)
🔰 #43 | Filthy Kitchen, Dust Mop (^)
🔰 #44 | Hiatus Ward, Sedwave (^)🔹
🔰 #45 | Streemerz, Faux Games (^)
🔰 #46 | Nova the Squirrel, Nova Squirrel (^)
🔰 #47 | Lala the Magical, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #48 | Rainbow Brite, Pixelheart (^)
🔰 #49 | Espitene, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #50 | Mawthorne, CrazyGroupTrio (^)
🔰 #51 | Machine Cave, Aeromangus (^)
🔰 #52 | Press Start Again, Coop (^)🔹
🔰 #53 | The Banketh, RetroNES Games (^)
🔰 #54 | Antenna Antics, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #55 | Kuku-Ruku, Siudym (^)🔹
🔰 #56 | The Stranger, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #57 | Almika: Star Rider, Mouse Spirit (^)
🔰 #58 | The Binding of Isaac, Nasdalack (^)🔹
🔰 #59 | Ramen Adventure, Baldriz (^)🔹
🔰 #60 | Press Start, Coop (^)
🔰 #61 | Wo Xiang Niao Niao, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #62 | The Wizard, RetroAge (^)
🔰 #63 | Claudia Adventure, Voltopt (^)
🔰 #64 | Adventures of Eldorin, Outlaw Bits (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Alien, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
💠 | Banana Nana, Riecke & Bétoux (^)
💠 | Bogen, Foerg & Harrell (^)
💠 | Cur Manor, Manjiro (^)
💠 | Dikki Painguin, Blomquist / Druckmann (^)🔹
💠 | Dragon Master, Anonymous (^)🔸
💠 | Dummy Duck 7, Caudel (^)
💠 | Game Gyaru EX, CrazyGroupTrio (^)
💠 | Love Story, Livak (^)
💠 | NES Quest, CF207 (^)
💠 | Nezumi, Pereira (^)
💠 | Ploid, Nape Games (^)
💠 | Project Kunoichi, GX ‘79 (^)
💠 | Purple Cape Man, Fraker (^)
💠 | Raz Adventure, Axbakk (^)
💠 | Rick Starfield, Nietfeld (^)
💠 | Silver Island, Digit 2600 (^)
💠 | Veggie Invaders, Dustmop (^)
💠 | Vestal Vaal, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
💠 | Waddles the Duck, CPP (^)
OTHER ACTION-ADVENTURE HOMEBREWS
📍 | Almika in Space Too (^)🔹
📍 | Hazard: Let Us Out
📍 | Miles Con 2016 🔹
📍 | Master of Time (^)
📍 | Musical Quest
📍 | The Ninja of the 4 Seasons
📍 | Zombie Calavera Prologue
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | The Adventures of Panzer
🎴 | Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure
🎴 | Alwa’s Awakening
🎴 | The Banketh
🎴 | Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril
🎴 | Battle Kid 2: Mountain of Torment
🎴 | Bio Hazard°°°
🎴 | Candelabra: The Mad Wizard
🎴 | Dungeons & Doomknights
🎴 | Eyra the Crow Maiden
🎴 | Glider
🎴 | Jet-Paco: Hyper Special Space Agent
🎴 | Jim Power: Lost Dimension
🎴 | L’Abbaye des Morts
🎴 | Little Medusa
🎴 | Machine Cave
🎴 | Mawthorne
🎴 | Miles Con 2016
🎴 | More Glider
🎴 | Nix: The Paradox Relic
🎴 | Nomolos: Storming the Catsle
🎴 | Ploid
🎴 | Rainbow Brite: Journey to Rainbow Land
🎴 | Sir Abadol
🎴 | Space Raft
🎴 | Super Bat Puncher
🎴 | Tower of Turmoil
🎴 | Trophy
° Approximate ranking only (derived exclusively from available gameplay footage).
°° Dire Job—an earlier, equally playable version of this game, with different sprites and a slightly different narrative—can be found here.
°°° Available in FamiCom edition only.
Adventure Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | MOMOC, Goaterby (^)
🔰 #2 | Böbl, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #3 | The Magnilo Case, Dalyen Retro (^)
🔰 #4 | Lizard, Smith (^)
🔰 #5 | Cave Driller, Mazin (^)
🔰 #6 | Blob Quest, Livak (^)
🔰 #7 | NEScape!, Hanley (^)
🔰 #8 | Dead Tomb, Limited Run Games (^)
🔰 #9 | Jet Puri, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #10 | Alien Isolation, Siudym (^)🔹
🔰 #11 | Sweetleaf, Cramer / Marcel (^)
🔰 #12 | Cheril of the Bosque, Mojon Twins (^)°🔹
🔰 #13 | Turtle Rescue DX, Turtle Rescue (^)
🔰 #14 | Squirrel Chaser, Hammond (^)
🔰 #15 | What Remains, Iodine Dynamics (^)
🔰 #16 | Temple Dilemma, Chacon (^)
🔰 #17 | Kazik & the Mysterious Temple, Siudym (^)
🔰 #18 | Micro Knight IV, Siudym (^)🔸
🔰 #19 | Dark Seed, Yancheng (^)°°🔹
🔰 #20 | Harry Dwarf, Convoy Avenger (^)
🔰 #21 | Zdey the Game, Art’cade (^)
🔰 #22 | Escape From Flooded Cave, Voxel (^)
🔰 #23 | Waldos Forever, Raftronaut / Coop (^)🔹
🔰 #24 | Star Evil, Pubby (^)
🔰 #25 | Cowlitz Gamers’ Adventure, Kur (^)
🔰 #26 | Wampus DX, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #27 | Retropia, Scardua (^)
🔰 #28 | Closing In, CPP (^)
🔰 #29 | Kubo 3, Seiji / SJ Games (^)
🔰 #30 | Dream Dog Dilemma, CPP (^)
🔰 #31 | Sparkle Panda Rainbow Hunter, FutuRETROistic (^)
🔰 #32 | Through Dimensions, CPP (^)
🔰 #33 | Oof McBrewster’s Haunted House Adventure, Stacy (^)
🔰 #34 | Bustina, Holmade Games (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Demon District, Klonoa (^)
💠 | Depths, Parker (^)
💠 | E.T., Hanley (^)
💠 | Larry & the Long Look for a Luscious Lover, Hanley (^)
💠 | Mega Ari, Little Limit (^)
💠 | Micro Knight III, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Office Hero, Francoeur (^)
💠 | Pitfall, Neverware (^)
💠 | Platformer Text Adventure, Paltridge (^)
💠 | The Prying Eye, CutterCross (^)
💠 | Sack of Flour, Heart of Gold, Rost & Co. (^)
💠 | Shadow: An Adventure in Monochrone, Red Herring (^)
💠 | Sneak n’ Peek, Hanley (^)
OTHER ADVENTURE HOMEBREWS
📍 | The Box
📍 | Jane Jones: Poet Detective
📍 | The Life of Cirkat
📍 | Pingback
📍 | Windermere
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | The Cowlitz Gamers’ Adventure
🎴 | Dead Tomb
🎴 | E.T.: The Extraterrestrial
🎴 | Kubo 3
🎴 | Larry & the Long Look for a Luscious Lover
🎴 | Lizard
🎴 | The Magnilo Case
🎴 | NEScape!
🎴 | Oof McBrewster’s Haunted House Adventure
🎴 | Sneak n’ Peak
🎴 | Temple Dilemma
🎴 | What Remains
🎴 | Zdey the Game
° The Mojon Twins’ Cheril of the Bosque extends over three separately titled ROMS: Cheril of the Bosque: Prologue; Cheril of the Bosque; and Cheril of the Bosque in the Other Bosque. A version of the game in which the protagonist is portrayed as a baby instead of a woman is called Cheril Begins, and is not counted as a separate homebrew here. Another version of the game—Ninjajar, in which the protagonist is portrayed as a ninja—can be found here, and is also not counted as a separate game (despite the presence of other altered sprites in the gameplay, as in Cheril Begins).
°° A patch is required to play this ROM in English.
Anthology Rankings
(with the top games in each anthology, per RETRO rankings; only first anthologizings noted)
🔰 #1 | Action 53 #4, Various (^)°°🔹
🥇 Gruniożerca 3
🥈 Project Blue°
🥉 Gruniożerca 2
🏅 The Cowlitz Gamers’ Lost Adventure
🏅 Wolfling
🏅 We Are Hejickle
🏅 Aspect Star N
🏅 Cheril’s Nightmares
🏅 Super Uwol
🏅 Jammin’ Honey
🔰 #2 | Action 53 #3, Various (^)🔹
🥇 Nebs n’ Debs°
🥈 Twin Dragons
🥉 Haunted: Halloween ‘85°
🏅 Sinking Feeling
🏅 Cheril the Goddess
🏅 Filthy Kitchen
🏅 Ralph 4
🏅 Super Tilt Bro.
🏅 Lala the Magical
🏅 Karate Kick
🔰 #3 | Action 53 #2, Various (^)🔹
🥇 Sgt. Helmet: Training Day
🥈 2048
🥉 RHDE: Furniture Fight
🏅 Super PakPak
🏅 Double Action Blaster Guys
🏅 Sir Abadol
🏅 PCB Artist
🏅 MilioNESy
🏅 Solar Wars
🏅 Love Story
🔰 #4 | Action 53 #1, Various (^)🔹
🥇 Zooming Secretary
🥈 Lawn Mower
🥉 LAN Master
🏅 Streemerz
🏅 MineShaft
🏅 Pogo Cats
🏅 Driar
🏅 Thwaite
🏅 Russian Roulette
🏅 Forehead Block Guy
🔰 #5 | NESDEV 2019 Compo Cart, Various (^)🔹
🥇 Böbl
🥈 Blockage
🥉 NIN NIN
🏅 Hot Dance 2020
🏅 Bloodfall
🏅 Falling Tiles
🏅 Veggie Invaders
🏅 Super City Mayor
🏅 Save the Kuin
🏅 NNNNNN
🔰 #6 | Game On Expo Retro Championships 2015, Collectorvision (^)🔹
🥇 Sydney Hunter°°°
🥈 Pedal to the Metal
🥉 Meteor Swarm
🔰 #7 | HBWC 2012, Various (^)🔹
🥇 NES Virus Cleaner
🥈 Chunkout 2
🥉 Ultimate Frogger Champion
🏅 Slappin’
🏅 Seagull’s Revenge
🔰 #8 | 3-in-1 2P Pack, Sly Dog (^)🔹
🥇 !CLIK!
🥈 Tic-Tac XO
🥉 Snail Maze Game
🏅 Pegs
🏅 Boombox
🔰 #9 | 2011 Midwest Gaming Classic NES Homebrew Showcase, Various (^)🔹
🥇 Thwaite
🥈 Concentration Room
🥉 Munchie Attack
🏅 LJ65
🏅 Yars’ Revenge
🏅 Pung
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Garage Cart, Parsell / Covell (^)🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 3-in-1 2P Pack
🎴 | Action 53, Vol. 1: Function 16
🎴 | Action 53, Vol. 2: Double Action 53
🎴 | Action 53, Vol. 3: Revenge of the Twins
🎴 | Action 53, Vol. 4: Actually 54
🎴 | Home Brew World Championship 2012
🎴 | NESDEV 2019 Compo Cart
🎴 | Retroplayer Championship 2016
° Demo version.
°° Other games of particular note anthologized for the first time in this unusually stacked anthology cart include (in alphabetical order), The Alfonzo Game, Alfonzo Melee, Espitene, Euchre, Falling, Get It!, Leak or Die, Nalleland, Nim & Nom, Robo-Ninja Climb, Split Second, Star Evil, and Super Homebrew War.
°°° This 25-screen-long Sydney Hunter adventure is exclusive to this competition cart.
Arcade Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Sparky, Most (^)
🔰 #2 | Assimilate, Nessylum Games (^)
🔰 #3 | XenoCreeps, Ehlers (^)
🔰 #4 | Fire and Rescue, Skyboy Games (^)
🔰 #5 | Kira Kira Star Night DX, RIKI (^)
🔰 #6 | Space Raft Arcade, Raftronaut (^)🔹
🔰 #7 | Yeah Yeah Beebis II, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #8 | Super Painter, Retrosouls (^)
🔰 #9 | Zooming Secretary, Shiru (^)
🔰 #10 | Blazing Rangers, Karu_gamo (^)
🔰 #11 | Cue, Most (^)
🔰 #12 | Eskimo Bob, SBP (^)
🔰 #13 | Neo Heiankyo Alien, Columbus Cir. (^)
🔰 #14 | Altercation, Scott (^)
🔰 #15 | Super Snake, HD380000 (^)🔹
🔰 #16 | Paws N’ Play, Darthlother (^)
🔰 #17 | Get ’em Gary, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #18 | Wart Worm Wingding, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #19 | Plummet Challenge, Fista Games (^)
🔰 #20 | The Cell, Most (^)
🔰 #21 | Escape From Pong, Gashlin (^)🔹
🔰 #22 | Up the Wall, Most (^)🔹
🔰 #23 | Carpet Shark, Fista Games (^)🔸
🔰 #24 | Lawn Mower, Shiru (^)🔸
🔰 #25 | Jammin’ Honey, Fraker (^)
🔰 #26 | Blob Land, Scardua (^)
🔰 #27 | Beer Slinger, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #28 | Rooms, Manjiro (^)
🔰 #29 | Spacewalk 3030, Cramer (^)
🔰 #30 | Perfect Pair, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #31 | Sinking Feeling, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #32 | Get It!, Gravel Studios (^)
🔰 #33 | NES Virus Cleaner, Sly Dog (^)
🔰 #34 | Be a Pirate!, FutuRETROistic (^)🔹
🔰 #35 | Robo-Ninja Climb, Bite the Chili (^)
🔰 #36 | Germ Squashers, 8bit Evolution (^)
🔰 #37 | Ninja I & II, Elisondo (^)
🔰 #38 | Heather the Beheader, Pewko (^)
🔰 #39 | Mooooo!, Toscani (^)
🔰 #40 | Twelve Seconds, retroUSB (^)🔹
🔰 #41 | Micro Knight V, Siudym (^)°🔸
🔰 #42 | Ouroboros, Scardua (^)
🔰 #43 | Immunatio, Romek RJM (^)
🔰 #44 | Nibbles, Yerrick (^)🔹
🔰 #45 | Super NeSnake 2, retroUSB (^)🔸
🔰 #46 | Blow Em’ Out, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #47 | The Grind, RNG (^)
🔰 #48 | Corpse, Mojon Twins (^)°°
🔰 #49 | Alley Bat, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #50 | Turtle Party, Sherman (^)
🔰 #51 | Crap Job, Oniric (^)
🔰 #52 | FamiDepth, Oliver Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #53 | Fox Hunt, Tolerant X (^)
🔰 #54 | NESnake, Matrixz (^)🔹
🔰 #55 | Snakky, Shiru (^)🔹
🔰 #56 | Wacko, Most (^)
🔰 #57 | Pixel Poops: No. 2, Techmaster (^)
🔰 #58 | Tesla vs. Edison, RadTek (^)
🔰 #59 | Split Second, Hyatt (^)
🔰 #60 | Hitting Mice, Alien Tech (^)
🔰 #61 | The Archer, Nice Code (^)
🔰 #62 | Wrecking Balls, Rahsennor (^)
🔰 #63 | Whack-a-Mole, Lenoci (^)🔹
🔰 #64 | Ball n’ Flag, Barasc (^)🔸
🔰 #65 | Eelectric, Scardua (^)
🔰 #66 | Lost Souls, Red Moon (^)
🔰 #67 | Just Another Maze Game, Siudym (^)
🔰 #68 | CoOperating System, Mihoshi (^)
🔰 #69 | Flappy Jack, Fraker (^)
🔰 #70 | Angry at Faces, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #71 | Cybroitek: Double Revenge, Siudym (^)🔹
🔰 #72 | Amazing Gravity Boys, Laubisch (^)🔹
🔰 #73 | CrossShoot, Caruso (^)🔹
🔰 #74 | Forehead Block Guy, Hoffman (^)
🔰 #75 | Interrobang, Shadick (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Angry Birds, Nice Code (^)
💠 | Another NES Snake, Hot Coffee (^)🔹
💠 | Arkade Rush, Tolbert (^)
💠 | Battler, Karu Gamo (^)🔹
💠 | Bovinium Quest, Grey Badge (^)
💠 | Box Boy, Tew (^)
💠 | Brick Breaker, Correa (^)°°
💠 | Chopper, Halelamien / Shultz (^)🔹
💠 | Chu Chu Rocket, Dwedit (^)
💠 | Chubby’s Mazes, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | ConTroll, Scardua (^)
💠 | Crypto, Mercan & Yeni (^)
💠 | Cybroitek, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Debris Dodger, Sly Dog (^)
💠 | Diablobetes, Addolorato / Pewko (^)
💠 | Escapeway, Nice Code (^)
💠 | Family Bird, Nishimura (^)🔹
💠 | Farming Mushrooms, Scardua (^)
💠 | Galaxy Patrol, Bumbershoot (^)
💠 | Gruniożerca, Kur & Brzukała (^)
💠 | Intergalactic Transmissing, Lembcke (^)
💠 | Kevin Power in Concert Carnage, FG Soft (^)
💠 | Kevin Power in Too Many Games, FG Soft (^)
💠 | The Masmix, Andralojc (^)🔹
💠 | Megazame, Yan (^)
💠 | Micro Knight, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Micro Knight II, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Paramedic, Redeye Hunter (^)
💠 | Pindable Crystal Ball, Nice Code (^)
💠 | Plush in a Twisted World, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Protector, Khopa (^)
💠 | Snail Maze Game, Bryant (^)🔸
💠 | Spring World, Nice Code (^)
💠 | Stay Safe, Freizeitstaette (^)
💠 | Tortoises, FG Soft (^)
💠 | True Alien, Captain Dreamcast (^)
💠 | Ultimate Frogger Champion, Hanley (^)
💠 | Yars’ Revenge, Jenkins (^)🔹
OTHER ARCADE HOMEBREWS
📍 | 8-Bit Xmas 2009: Snowball Fight
📍 | 1007 Bolts
📍 | Bomberman 2002
📍 | Boom!!! 🔹
📍 | Cat Killer (^)
📍 | Cauldron of Elements (^)🔹
📍 | Chase
📍 | Closeout (^)🔹
📍 | Dwarves Manager (^)🔹
📍 | Flappy Bird
📍 | For Points
📍 | The Game (^)🔹
📍 | The Invasion (^)🔹
📍 | Juhanusolumppialaiset 2017 🅰️🔹
📍 | Just Another Ladder Game 🔹
📍 | Kosmity Atakujo
📍 | Mouser II
📍 | Munchie Attack
📍 | Nanaca Crash
📍 | Nighttime Bastards
📍 | Ninja 🔹
📍 | Ninja II 🔹
📍 | Ninja Muncher (^)🔹
📍 | NNNNNN
📍 | Over Crisp’d 🔹
📍 | Pegs
📍 | RoboRun
📍 | Simplistic (^)
📍 | Super City Mayor
📍 | Super Insect Swatter 🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2009: Snowball Fight
🎴 | Assimilate
🎴 | Beer Slinger
🎴 | Blazing Rangers
🎴 | Blow Em’ Out
🎴 | Bovinium Quest
🎴 | Carpet Shark
🎴 | Eskimo Bob (Starring Alfonzo)
🎴 | FamiDepth
🎴 | Fire and Rescue
🎴 | Germ Squashers
🎴 | Get ’em Gary
🎴 | The Grind
🎴 | Gruniożerca°°°
🎴 | Juhanusolumppialaiset 2017
🎴 | Kevin Power in Concert Carnage
🎴 | Kevin Power in Too Many Games
🎴 | Kira Kira Star Night DX
🎴 | Lawn Mower
🎴 | Neo Heiankyo Alien°°°
🎴 | NES Virus Cleaner
🎴 | Nighttime Bastards
🎴 | Ninja I
🎴 | Ninja II
🎴 | Ninja I & II
🎴 | Perfect Pair
🎴 | Plummet Challenge
🎴 | Super NeSnake 2
🎴 | Super Painter
🎴 | Tortoises
🎴 | Twelve Seconds
🎴 | Ultimate Frogger Champion
🎴 | Wart Worm Wingding!
🎴 | Yeah Yeah Beebis II
° More commonly known as Micro Knight: Revenge of the Foul Skulls.
°° Brick Breaker is also known as Mini Brix Battle; Corpse is also known as Cheril in Cadàveriön.
°°° Available in FamiCom edition only.
Art App Rankings
🔰 #1 | CrossPaint, CutterCross (^)
🔰 #2 | Mess Maker, INUT (^)
🔰 #3 | Turtle Paint, Sherman (^)
🔰 #4 | Retro Puzzle Maker, CPP (^)°🔹
🔰 #5 | Lightwall, Green (^)🔹
🔰 #6 | Power Coloring, Parker / retroUSB (^)
🔰 #7 | Graphics Editor, Yerrick (^)🔹
🔰 #8 | Paint or Draw, Fraker (^)🔹
🔰 #9 | Palettician, RG59 (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Color a Deer, Pubby (^)🔹
💠 | GalleryNES, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
💠 | GlitchNES, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
💠 | NES Paint, KHS (^)🔹
💠 | NESpix, Morphcat (^)🔹
💠 | Pixel Art Editor, Baraso (^)🔹
💠 | Random Access, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX APPS
🎴 | Power Coloring
🎴 | Turtle Paint
° This entry—and this ranking—correspond to the original NES ROM of Retro Puzzle Maker. The app has now been built out to constitute a full web-based application that, while excellent, is not (because of its form) eligible for a ranking of NES homebrews.
Card / Dice Rankings
🔰 #1 | Donsol, Rek & Devine (^)
🔰 #2 | Euchre, Fraker (^)
🔰 #3 | Freecell, Neodolphino (^)🔹
🔰 #4 | Yacht, Scardua (^)
🔰 #5 | Concentration Room, Yerrick (^)
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Freecell
° Tailgate Party is a bean bag–throwing party game that uses the NES Power Pad.
Fighting / Brawler Rankings
🔰 #1 | Haunted (‘86), Retrotainment (^)
🔰 #2 | Almost Hero, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #3 | Jay & Silent Bob: Mall Brawl, SBP (^)
🔰 #4 | Haunted (‘85), Retrotainment (^)
🔰 #5 | Weed N’ Stiff 2, CalGames (^)
🔰 #6 | City Trouble, Walter (^)
🔰 #7 | Justice Duel, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #8 | Super Homebrew War, Bite the Chili (^)
🔰 #9 | Alfonzo Melee, SBP (^)
🔰 #10 | Leggite Luta Livre, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #11 | Street Fighter II, Parisoft (^)
🔰 #12 | Fight of the Phoenix, Lother (^)
🔰 #13 | Dimension Shift, Mugi (^)
🔰 #14 | Ashen House, CrazyGroupTrio (^)
🔰 #15 | Super Tilt Bro., Gadrat (^)
🔰 #16 | Oink n’ Boink, James (^)
🔰 #17 | Light Shields, Zutano (^)
🔰 #18 | K.Y.F.F., Sly Dog (^)
🔰 #19 | Karate Kick, Moffitt (^)
🔰 #20 | Chumlee’s Adventure, GSPawn (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Breakfast of Champions, Francoeur (^)
💠 | Bushido Bomb, Sleeping Burrito (^)
💠 | Knight of the Lee High Slayer, Audia / Cosgrove (^)🔹
💠 | ROB.N, Seiji / SJ Games (^)
💠 | Young Oscar-San, ORart Games (^)
OTHER FIGHTING HOMEBREWS
📍 | Meet Me in the Parking Lot
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Almost Hero
🎴 | Chumlee’s Adventure: The Quest for Pinky
🎴 | City Trouble
🎴 | Haunted: Halloween ‘85
🎴 | Haunted: Halloween ‘86
🎴 | Jay & Silent Bob: Mall Brawl
🎴 | Justice Duel
🎴 | K.Y.F.F.
🎴 | Meet Me in the Parking Lot
🎴 | Weed N’ Stiff 2: Bobson’s Revenge
Kids Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Maile Penguin’s Christmas Adventure, Karikas (^)
🔰 #2 | Pair the Pets, Broke Studio (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
🔘 | The Alphabet, Sly Dog (^)🔹
Multicart Rankings
🔰 #1 | Mojonian Tales, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #2 | Perkele, Donkey Games (^)°
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 4-in-1 Retro Gamepak, Hanley (^)🔹
💠 | Geminim & Siamond, Sivak (^)🔸
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 4-in-1 Retro Gamepak°°
🎴 | Geminim & Siamond
🎴 | Mojonian Tales°°°
🎴 | Perkele
° One of the three NES homebrews on the Perkele cart, Winter War, can be—but need not be—played using an NES Zapper (🔫).
°° Contains E.T.: The Extraterrestrial, Fishing Challenge, Sneak n’ Peek, and Ultimate Frogger Champion, all by Kevin Hanley of KHAN Games (a publisher pronounced as the two-syllable word “KAY-HAN”, with “han” rhyming with “ban,” “ran,” or “tan”).
°°° Contains “20+” Mojon Twins games, including all of those listed in this ranking.
Music Cart Rankings: Music
🔰 #1 | Quiet, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #2 | Dawn Metropolis, Anamanaguchi (^)🔹
🔰 #3 | Silicon Statue, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #4 | Thornby, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #5 | 8-Bit Music Power Final, RIKI (^)
🔰 #6 | 8-Bit Music Power, RIKI (^)
🔰 #7 | Goofy Foot, Swedish Columbia (^)
🔰 #8 | 9999 in 1, Nuclear Mushroom Boom (^)🔹
🔰 #9 | NOFX, HeavyW8Bit (^)🔹
🔰 #10 | Vegavox 2, Mauer (^)🔹
🔰 #11 | Endless Fantasy, Anamanaguchi (^)🔹
🔰 #12 | Moon8, Smith (^)
🔰 #13 | Alwa’s Awakening, Kreese / Sakamoto (^)🔹
🔰 #14 | Project PAL, Kreese, Zabutom & Wiklund (^)🔹
🔰 #15 | Duck Tails, Puzzle Boys (^)🔹
🔰 #16 | Four, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #17 | Power Supply, Anamanaguchi (^)🔹
🔰 #18 | Years Behind, Retrocoders (^)°🔹
🔰 #19 | Fie, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #20 | 2A03 Puritans, BitPuritans / Smith (^)
🔰 #21 | Mom My Ears Are Bleeding, Various (^)🔹
🔰 #22 | Embered Recollections, Heosphoros (^)🔹
🔰 #23 | A Winner Is You, Elisondo (^)
🔰 #24 | Vegavox, Mauer (^)🔹
🔰 #25 | Polygondwanaland: 2nd Edition, 5Seven (^)
🔰 #26 | A Hole New World, Pellicer (^)
🔰 #27 | Level Zero, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #28 | Turquoise Palace, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #29 | Welcome to Eville, Ragonnet [Zi] (^)🔹
🔰 #30 | Teletime: Animalstyle, Mariano (^)
🔰 #31 | Capcom OST, Anonymous (^)🔹
🔰 #32 | Moonfall, Barnes (^)🔹
🔰 #33 | RNDM NES Album, Mega Ran (^)
🔰 #34 | Creeping It Real, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #35 | Journey, NintendoAge (^)
Music Cart Rankings: Apps
🔰 #1 | NTRQ, Baldwin (^)°°°🔹
🔰 #2 | PR8, Baldwin (^)🔹
🔰 #3 | Chip Maestro, Lupinski (^)🔹
🔰 #4 | NESflix, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
🔰 #5 | BEATBOX, HeavyW8Bit (^)🔹
🔰 #6 | Super Synth Drums, ElectroKraft (^)🔹
🔰 #7 | Famimimidi, Hekekekhun / Catskull (^)🔹
🔰 #8 | NESK-1, HeavyW8Bit (^)🔹
🔰 #9 | Midines, Wayfar (^)🔹
🔰 #10 | Sound Effects Editor, Yerrick (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS: MUSIC
💠 | 32 Bytes Your Butt, Tobikomi (^)🔹
💠 | Color Caves, Mauer / Phlogiston (^)🔹
💠 | Famicompo Pico, Various (^)🔹
💠 | Goldrunner, Cadaver (^)🔹
💠 | Holly Jolly, Thomas (^)🔹
💠 | Lickshot, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
💠 | Mandelbrot Set, Kelly / Coulton (^)🔹
💠 | NES Band, The NES Band (^)🔹
💠 | Polygondwanaland: 1st Edition, 5Seven (^)🔹
💠 | Reformat/Reboot, Zao (^)°°🔹
💠 | Retrogathering, Various (^)🔹
💠 | Sunny Dance, Smith (^)🔹
💠 | Unchained Nostalgia, Vrublevsky (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS: APPS
💠 | CajoNES, Baldwin (^)🔹
💠 | LogoNES, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
💠 | ScrollNES, Miller [No Carrier] (^)🔹
💠 | Speech Synthesizer, Parsell (^)🔹
OTHER MUSIC HOMEBREWS
📍 | droNES 🔹
📍 | liveNES 🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX MUSIC CARTS
🎴 | 8-Bit Music Power
🎴 | 8-Bit Music Power Final
🎴 | A Hole New World (OST)
🎴 | A Winner Is You
🎴 | Alwa’s Awakening (OST)
🎴 | Chip Maestro
🎴 | Creeping It Real
🎴 | Goofy Foot: Power Chiptunes
🎴 | Journey
🎴 | Polygondwanaland
🎴 | RNDM NES Album
🎴 | Teletime: Animalstyle
° If played on an emulator, the emulator’s Region setting must be changed to “PAL.”
°° An NES music cart comes with an expansion audio chip so that this non-8-bit LP can be played—and heard in its original form—on an NES. See here for more details.
°°° A direct successor to (and evolution of) NRTQ, PULSAR, is intended to allow the user to sequence and synthesize sounds directly on an NES console.
Party Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Billionaire Banshee, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #2 | Tailgate Party, Orab Games (^)🔸
🔰 #3 | Leak or Die, Fleity (^)
🔰 #4 | MilioNESy, Denine (^)
🔰 #5 | Quadralords, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #6 | Spacey McRacey, Bite the Chili (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Expedition, Mega Cat (^)🔸
💠 | HappyNESs, Scardua (^)
OTHER PARTY HOMEBREWS
📍 | 8-Bit Xmas 2011: Fireplace Bash
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2011: Fireplace Bash
🎴 | Billionaire Banshee
🎴 | Expedition
🎴 | Quadralords
🎴 | Tailgate Party
Platformer Rankings
🔰 #1 | Micro Mages, Morphcat (^)
🔰 #2 | Flea!, Lowtek Games (^)
🔰 #3 | Nebs ’n Debs, Dullahan Software (^)
🔰 #4 | Project Blue, Phillips / FrankenGraphics (^)
🔰 #5 | Basse Def Adventures, Broke Studio (^)
🔰 #6 | Cowlitz’s 2nd Adventure, Kur / M-Tee (^)
🔰 #7 | Twin Dragons, Broke Studio (^)
🔰 #8 | The Void, Behr / LCM Games (^)
🔰 #9 | Cowlitz’s Lost Adventure, Kur / M-Tee (^)
🔰 #10 | Wolf Spirit, Salgueiro (^)
🔰 #11 | Rollie, Optovania (^)
🔰 #12 | Espitenen & Pimponen, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #13 | Shera and the 40 Thieves, CGT (^)
🔰 #14 | Ghoul Grind, WoogWorx (^)
🔰 #15 | Slow Mole, Rosenlund (^)
🔰 #16 | Hey Reset, Jacotomo (^)🔸
🔰 #17 | Assault on Planet Beezlbub, T-Bone (^)
🔰 #18 | Pinky, Axbakk Games (^)
🔰 #19 | Nessy! The NES Robot, DTG (^)
🔰 #20 | Super Uwol, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #21 | Cheril in the Cave, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #22 | Doodle World, Peters (^)
🔰 #23 | Rendezvous, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #24 | Nim & Nom, Krill (^)
🔰 #25 | Espinete Meets Ana, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #26 | Espinete Strikes Back, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #27 | Nalleland, Nallebeorn (^)
🔰 #28 | Cheril Perils Classics, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #29 | Battery Chad, Formula Fanboy (^)
🔰 #30 | Pinky Xmas, Axbakk (^)
🔰 #31 | Mutant Sewer Girls, Boring Kate (^)
🔰 #32 | Blickel, Vintro Studios (^)
🔰 #33 | Attack of the Gummy Bears, Duel (^)🔹
🔰 #34 | Enormous Adventures, Game Losers (^)
🔰 #35 | Petulant Pugslay’s Powerful Parades, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #36 | Bowels of the Beast, T-Bone (^)
🔰 #37 | Inversion, Kur / Red Moon (^)
🔰 #38 | Monona Ninona Pana, Mojon Twins (^)°🔹
🔰 #39 | MineShaft, Nioreh (^)
🔰 #40 | Pogo Cats, Yggi (^)
🔰 #41 | Study Hall, Hanley (^)
🔰 #42 | 8Bit Xmas: Study Hall 2, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #43 | Moonglow, Yurt Fiend (^)
🔰 #44 | Driar, Adolfsson & Eriksson (^)
🔰 #45 | Platycat, Logana (^)
🔰 #46 | Lala Lah, Mojon Twins (^)°°°🔹
🔰 #47 | Underground Adventure, Coop (^)
🔰 #48 | Falling, Tragic Muffin (^)
🔰 #49 | Falldown, Sivak (^)🔹
🔰 #50 | Copter Bot, Cramer (^)
🔰 #51 | Somari Katamari, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #52 | Memory Somari, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #53 | Duckstroma, AB Ultra Narwhal (^)
🔰 #54 | I Wanna Flip the Sky, Livak (^)
🔰 #55 | Chicken of the Farm, Link / Mitch (^)
🔰 #56 | Marble Run, Haarahiltunen (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 8Bit Xmas: 12 Seconds, retroUSB (^)
💠 | Arlington Apple, Team Disposable (^)
💠 | Birthday Bash, Dobbs (^)🔹
💠 | Blobert, Mystical Wheelbarrow (^)
💠 | Down the Hole, Castimier (^)
💠 | Dragon Leap, Crisafulli (^)
💠 | Exit Loop, The Mad Cete (^)
💠 | Forest Adventure, Nice Code (^)
💠 | Frog, Boston Breams (^)
💠 | Grave Adventure, Plude (^)
💠 | Jet Set Willy, Siudym (^)🔹
💠 | Kid Funky, Kool Doob (^)
💠 | Mega Mountain, Adrian Makes Games (^)
💠 | Mr. Maymunshine’s Christmas Land, CalGames (^)
💠 | No Name, Daylen Retro (^)
💠 | Randy vs. the Aliens, Orangebox (^)
💠 | Rescue Time, Seiji / SJ Games (^)
💠 | Santa’s Magical Christmas Sleigh, RetroPlayer (^)
💠 | Shadow of the Lemming, Siudym (^)
💠 | Sonic Mal, Mojon Twins (^)°°🔹
💠 | Super Adventure Jih, Lira (^)
💠 | Tiger Jenny, Ludosity (^)°°°°
💠 | Treat Sweep on Creep Street, Kosters (^)
💠 | You Are Insignificant, Team Disposable (^)
OTHER PLATFORMER HOMEBREWS
📍 | A Simple Platformer Game
📍 | Miner
📍 | Minotaur Game
📍 | Obstacle Trek
📍 | Kapitan Sowa 🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8Bit Xmas 2015: 12 Seconds
🎴 | 8Bit Xmas 2019: Study Hall 2
🎴 | Basse Def Adventures
🎴 | The Cowlitz Gamers’ Second Adventure
🎴 | Doodle World
🎴 | Dragon Leap
🎴 | Exit Loop
🎴 | Flea!
🎴 | Micro Mages
🎴 | Nebs ’n Debs
🎴 | Project Blue
🎴 | Rollie
🎴 | Shera & the 40 Thieves
🎴 | Study Hall
🎴 | Super Uwol
🎴 | Twin Dragons
° Another version of this game, Baboon, has identical gameplay but different sprites.
°° This game, an unlicensed NES adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog, extends across three discrete subgame ROMS: Sonic Mal, Sonic 2, and Sonic 3: Sonic of the Bosque.
°°° This game is a “mirror image” of Petulant Pugslay’s Powerful Parades; in Lala Lah, the player plays the former game “right side up” rather than wholly upside-down.
°°°° This game’s final boss hasn’t yet been coded, leaving the game without an ending.
Puzzle Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Witch n’ Wiz, Hughson (^)
🔰 #2 | Tapeworm Disco Puzzle, LowTek (^)
🔰 #3 | Gruniożerca 3, Kur / M-Tee (^)
🔰 #4 | Lucky Penguin, Kur / Macbee (^)
🔰 #5 | Roniu’s Tale, Kunjee Studio (^)
🔰 #6 | Gruniożerca 2, Kur / M-Tee (^)
🔰 #7 | Alter Ego, Shiru (^)
🔰 #8 | Multidude, Retrosouls (^)
🔰 #9 | AO, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #10 | Fluffy Space Escape, CPP (^)
🔰 #11 | Atmo Sphere, Fiskbit (^)
🔰 #12 | Babel Blox, Sly Dog (^)
🔰 #13 | Tomb of Ice, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #14 | Blockage, The Doc (^)
🔰 #15 | Upsad Down, Fadest (^)
🔰 #16 | Rock Paper Scissors, Wry Games (^)
🔰 #17 | 2048, Tsone (^)🔹
🔰 #18 | Wordle, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #19 | RGB, Scardua (^)
🔰 #20 | Dushlan, McQuillan (^)
🔰 #21 | From Below, Hughson (^)
🔰 #22 | Bomb Sweeper, SnowBro (^)
🔰 #23 | The Incident, Hanley (^)
🔰 #24 | Hot Logic, Wright (^)🔹
🔰 #25 | GemVenture, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #26 | Bare Metal, Scardua / M-Tee (^)
🔰 #27 | Sudoku, Bailey (^)°🔹
🔰 #28 | Soko Banana, Flip for Fate (^)
🔰 #29 | Hack*Match, Zachtronics (^)
🔰 #30 | Lan Master, Shiru (^)
🔰 #31 | Family Picross, Second Dimension (^)
🔰 #32 | Mystic Pillars, Sivak Games (^)
🔰 #33 | Orebody: Sand Ripples, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #34 | Wink and the Orchard, Oakland (^)🔹
🔰 #35 | Block Dude, Mitch 3A (^)
🔰 #36 | Chunkout 2, Todd (^)🔹
🔰 #37 | Draiocht, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #38 | Magic Floor, Korth (^)
🔰 #39 | Dizzy Sheep Disaster, CPP (^)
🔰 #40 | Quadz, Blain, Shmit, & Yam (^)🔹
🔰 #41 | 0-to-X, Sole Goose Productions (^)
🔰 #42 | Critical Match, Lembcke (^)
🔰 #43 | Laser, Sav (^)
🔰 #44 | Tourtoise, Scardua (^)
🔰 #45 | Hollow Knight: Grub Grab, Elvies (^)🔹
🔰 #46 | Hangman, FG Soft (^)🔹
🔰 #47 | UXO, Neodolphino (^)
🔰 #48 | NES15, Brenaman (^)🔹
🔰 #49 | Tic-Tac XO, Bryant (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 8Bit Xmas: Dr. Covio, retroUSB (^)
💠 | LJ65, Yerrick (^)🔹
💠 | Sokoban, Holmberg (^)
💠 | Squirrel Domino, Hoffman (^)
💠 | Sweet Dreams, Scardua (^)
OTHER PUZZLE HOMEBREWS
📍 | Enigmacore 🔹
📍 | Function
📍 | HexS
📍 | Melo-Jellos 2
📍 | Planter (^)🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 0-to-X
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2020: Dr. Covio
🎴 | Alter Ego
🎴 | AO
🎴 | Bomb Sweeper
🎴 | Draiocht
🎴 | Dushlan
🎴 | Enigmacore
🎴 | Family Picross
🎴 | From Below
🎴 | GemVenture
🎴 | Hack*Match
🎴 | The Incident
🎴 | Lan Master
🎴 | Lucky Penguin
🎴 | Multidude
🎴 | Mystic Pillars
🎴 | Rock Paper Scissors
🎴 | Roniu’s Tale
🎴 | Soko Banana
🎴 | Tapeworm Disco Puzzle
🎴 | UXO: Unexploded Ordinance
🎴 | Witch n’ Wiz
° To play this homebrew, you will need to rename the ROM file after downloading it by removing the “.txt” extension; this will automatically convert the file to a “.nes” file.
Rhythm Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | D-Pad Hero II, Hansen & Pedersen (^)
🔰 #2 | D-Pad Hero, Hansen & Pedersen (^)
🔰 #3 | Supermagic Music Maker, Baldwin (^)°
🔰 #4 | TRACK+FEEL II, PT!H! (^)°°
🔰 #5 | 8-Bit Rhythm Land, Columbus Cir. (^)
🔰 #6 | Hyperbeatz, Mystical Wheelbarrow (^)
🔰 #7 | Hot Dance 2020, Adrian Makes (^)
🔰 #8 | Aerobot, Spirit Mouse (^)
🔰 #9 | Raddio, Scardua (^)🔸
🔰 #10 | Utaco, Zurashu (^)°°°
🔰 #11 | Hocus Pocus Hero, Tomlin / Percival (^)°🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8-Bit Rhythm Land°°°°
° Supermagic Music Maker isn’t so much an NES “game” as it is an NES “experience.”
°° TRACK+FEEL II is optimized for use with the Power Pad, but can be played without it; Hocus Pocus Hero requires the use of a hacked Guitar Hero 2 guitar, and cannot be played without it.
°°° A karaoke game requiring use of a FamiCom Microphone in the second NES port.
°°°° Available in FamiCom edition only.
RPG Rankings
🔰 #1 | The Legends of Owlia, Gradual (^)
🔰 #2 | Weed N’ Stiff, CalGames (^)
🔰 #3 | Light From Within, Atarath (^)
🔰 #4 | Scourge of the Goblin King, Bite the Chili (^)
🔰 #5 | We Are Hejickle, Pubby (^)
🔰 #6 | Mystic Origins, New 8-Bit Heroes (^)
🔰 #7 | Quest Forge, Ludosity (^)🔸
🔰 #8 | Candelabra: Estoscerro, Sly Dog (^)
🔰 #9 | Chaos Between Realms, VGU (^)
🔰 #10 | Just a Game, Jacotomo (^)
🔰 #11 | 1000 Stars, Vufka (^)
🔰 #12 | Paws of the West, Pigeonaut (^)
🔰 #13 | Stellarator, McKinley (^)
🔰 #14 | No Good Choice, Veremenko (^)
🔰 #15 | File Fixers, Scardua (^)
🔰 #16 | Time Survivor, Tinsley (^)
🔰 #17 | Black Box Challenge, Sly Dog (^)
🔰 #18 | Swords and Runes, Sole Goose (^)
🔰 #19 | Eternal Prelude, Rustocrat (^)
🔰 #20 | The Paths of Bridewell, ZKIP (^)
🔰 #21 | Roguelore, Scardua (^)
🔰 #22 | Inherent Smile, Calima (^)
🔰 #23 | To the Ends of the Earth, RinRem01 (^)
🔰 #24 | TheWit.nes, Dustmop (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | An Elf’s Tale, Bardsley (^)
💠 | Page Turner, Ferret Hall (^)
💠 | Shadow Animus, Chronicler of Legends (^)
💠 | Shokan Doro, Gonzalez (^)
OTHER RPG HOMEBREWS
📍 | The Adventures of Lex & Grim (^)🔹
📍 | First Light’s Cry
📍 | Monster Slayer (^)
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Anguna: Scourge of the Goblin King
🎴 | Black Box Challenge
🎴 | Candelabra: Estoscerro
🎴 | The Legends of Owlia
🎴 | Mystic Origins
🎴 | Quest Forge
🎴 | Swords and Runes
Shooter / Run n’ Gun Rankings
🔰 #1 | Astro Ninja Man, Columbus Cir. (^)
🔰 #2 | Star Keeper, 87 Arts (^)
🔰 #3 | Blade Buster, High Level Challenge (^)
🔰 #4 | Haradius Zero, Neodolphino (^)
🔰 #5 | Haratyler, Impact Soft (^)🔹
🔰 #6 | NeMULEsis, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #7 | Aspect Star N, Nicole Express (^)
🔰 #8 | Mine Mayhem, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #9 | Godzilla: King of Monsters, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #10 | Sgt. Helmet: Training Day, Mojon Twins (^)
🔰 #11 | Copper Jacket, Monsoon Studios (^)
🔰 #12 | D’veel’ng, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #13 | Gold Guardian Gun Girl, GoodTune (^)
🔰 #14 | Cheril the Nine, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #15 | The Rise of Amondus, Sly Dog (^)🔸
🔰 #16 | Star Versus, Dust Mop (^)
🔰 #17 | Bat Lizard Bonanza, Vanderhoef (^)
🔰 #18 | Mega Meghan, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #19 | Sgt. Helmet: Commando, Mojon Twins (^)🔹
🔰 #20 | Encuera Women, Mojon Twins (^)°🔹
🔰 #21 | Touhou Rououmu, Kyoske (^)
🔰 #22 | Scramble, Hanley (^)🔸
🔰 #23 | MultiDefender, Tvoybro (^)🔹
🔰 #24 | Vegetablets Go, Tulip House (^)🔹
🔰 #25 | Rekt, FG Soft (^)
🔰 #26 | DABG, Hoffman (^)
🔰 #27 | Spook-o’-Tron, Sole Goose (^)
🔰 #28 | Mermay’s Den, Mihoshi (^)
🔰 #29 | Drunk Time Traveler’s Fiancée, 8BZ (^)
🔰 #30 | Troll Burner, New 8-Bit Heroes (^)
🔰 #31 | Thwaite, Yerrick (^)
🔰 #32 | Gaplus, M2 / Bandai Namco (^)
🔰 #33 | Chrono Knight, Artix (^)
🔰 #34 | Sweethearts, Zhamul (^)
🔰 #35 | Spirit Impel, Passe Gaming (^)
🔰 #36 | Improbability Fighter, Scardua (^)
🔰 #37 | CYO, Nemesys (^)
🔰 #38 | Lunar Limit, Pubby (^)
🔰 #39 | T*Gun, Crisafulli (^)
🔰 #40 | Super PakPak, AOH Games (^)
🔰 #41 | Bandana, Most (^)
🔰 #42 | Bloodfall, Ludos (^)
🔰 #43 | Saturn Smash, FG Soft (^)🔸
🔰 #44 | Dragon Feet, Crisafulli (^)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 2600 A.D., CrazyGroupTrio (^)
💠 | Black Hole, Siudym (^)
💠 | Drakaina, Claire / Pilo (^)🔹
💠 | Galaxxon III, Rost & Co. (^)
💠 | Galaxy Hero, Siudym (^)
💠 | GunTneR, Langel (^)
💠 | Jupiter Scope 2, Nin-Kuuku (^)
💠 | Klepsydra, Drexegar (^)
💠 | Kubo 1 & 2, Seiji / SJ Games (^)
💠 | Neotoxin, Snowbro (^)🔹
💠 | Solar Wars, Covell (^)
💠 | Solaris, retroUSB (^)🔹
💠 | Space Soviets, FG Soft (^)🔹
💠 | Spacy Shooty, Fraker (^)
💠 | Uchūsen, Nape Games (^)
💠 | Vehion, Livak (^)
💠 | War Boat, Timeline Games (^)
💠 | Wraith, Livak (^)
OTHER SHOOTER HOMEBREWS
📍 | Auge
📍 | Axelay
📍 | Berzerk
📍 | 8-Bit Xmas 2010: Jolly Joyriding
📍 | 8-Bit Xmas 2012: Biplane Dogfight
📍 | 8-Bit Xmas 2013: Santa’s Blasters
📍 | Brandon, You’re Going to Hell
📍 | Brilliant Pebbles
📍 | Galaxy NES (^)
📍 | Halloween 2009
📍 | Happy Scrappy & the Haunted Mansion
📍 | Iconoclast (^)
📍 | Invaders Must Die
📍 | Little Flame
📍 | Meteor Guard 2 (^)🔹
📍 | Meteor Swarm 🔹
📍 | NES Sample Balls
📍 | Orphea
📍 | Poronkusema
📍 | Zack in Time
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2010: Jolly Joyriding
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2012: Biplane Dogfight
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2013: Santa’s Blasters
🎴 | Astro Ninja Man°°
🎴 | Brandon, You’re Going to Hell
🎴 | Candelabra: The Rise of Amondus
🎴 | Copper Jacket
🎴 | Ghoul Grind: Night of the Necromancer
🎴 | Gold Guardian Gun Girl
🎴 | Halloween 2009
🎴 | Haradius Zero
🎴 | Haratyler°°
🎴 | Kubo 1 & 2
🎴 | Lunar Limit
🎴 | Scramble
🎴 | Sgt. Helmet: Training Day
🎴 | Solaris
🎴 | Spirit Impel
🎴 | Spook-o’-Tron
🎴 | Star Keeper
🎴 | Star Versus
🎴 | Super PakPak
🎴 | T*Gun
🎴 | Uchūsen
° Encuera Women extends across three separately titled ROMs: Encuera Women in the Swamp; Encuera Women in the Desert; and Encuera Women on the Rooftops.
°° Available in FamiCom edition only.
Simulation Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Chippy, Fraker (^)
🔰 #2 | Shifter, Bjorn (^)🔹
🔰 #3 | FINnes, AGG 23 (^)
🔰 #4 | Join Us, Aerage Games (^)°
🔰 #5 | PCB Artist, Molloy (^)
🔰 #6 | NES Life DX, Nova Squirrel (^)🔹
🔰 #7 | Nintencat: The Parody, Bryant (^)
🔰 #8 | RetroVision, retroUSB (^)🔹
🔰 #9 | NES Calculator, Scardua (^)
🔰 #10 | Music Toy, Yerrick (^)🔫
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Chiptune Hell, Progressive Games (^)°°🔹
💠 | Conway’s Game of Life, Grey (^)🔸
💠 | NES Life, Nova Squirrel (^)🔹
💠 | Oni No Hatago, Denkakudo (^)°°🔹
° Only the first two “rooms” in this game have been completed (the “basement” and the “living room”). The remaining two rooms can be viewed but are not fully playable.
°° A conversation/dating simulation game with text entirely in Japanese. An English patch or intermediate reading knowledge of Japanese is needed to play this homebrew.
Sports / Racing Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Beyond the Pins, Hanley, Holland & Piornack (^)°
🔰 #2 | Log Jammers, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #3 | Creepy Brawlers, Mega Cat (^)
🔰 #4 | Galf, Spoony Bard (^)
🔰 #5 | Amazon’s Running Diet, Ancient (^)
🔰 #6 | Haku Goes Fishing, Haku (^)🔹
🔰 #7 | Project D.A.R.T., CutterCross (^)
🔰 #8 | SplatooD, der Zauberer (^)
🔰 #9 | F-FF, Pubby (^)
🔰 #10 | Mr. Splash, Project F (^)
🔰 #11 | Rumblefest ‘89, Jurassic Sunset (^)
🔰 #12 | Ninja Turtle Pong III, Eskayelle (^)🔹
🔰 #13 | Ninja Turtle Pong II, Eskayelle (^)🔹
🔰 #14 | RC2 Rally, Good_Tune (^)
🔰 #15 | Ninja Turtle Pong, Eskayelle (^)🔹
🔰 #16 | Highway Racing, Alien Tech (^)
🔰 #17 | NESert Golfing, Smith (^)
🔰 #18 | 8-Bit Xmas 2018: Skiing, retroUSB (^)
🔰 #19 | Basic Championship Wrestling, Dietrich (^)🔸
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 8-Bit Xmas: Exciteduck, retroUSB (^)
💠 | Battle Pong, Bell (^)
💠 | Fishing Challenge, Hanley (^)🔹
💠 | Pedal to the Metal, Collectorvision (^)🔹
💠 | Rookie Egg Jugglers, Famicuber (^)
💠 | Skater, Logana (^)
OTHER SPORTS HOMEBREWS
📍 | Box & Wrestle (^)
📍 | Caged Fury
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2018: Xmas Skiing
🎴 | 8-Bit Xmas 2021: Exciteduck
🎴 | Amazon’s Running Diet°°
🎴 | Beyond the Pins
🎴 | Creepy Brawlers
🎴 | Galf
🎴 | Log Jammers
🎴 | Mr. Splash
🎴 | RC2 Rally
° Offers a substantial Adventure game component as well as a bowling game.
°° Renamed Amazon’s Training Road for its release by Limited Run Games.
Strategy Game Rankings
🔰 #1 | Armed for Battle, 1010 HOWE (^)
🔰 #2 | Dune 2: Sand Emperor, TI (^)
🔰 #3 | Tower Defense 1990, Lloyd (^)
🔰 #4 | Ranch Rangers, Anakrusis (^)🔹
🔰 #5 | Against the Pirates, CoolBoy (^)°°
🔰 #6 | RHDE: Furniture Fight, Yerrick (^)
🔰 #7 | Drow Tactics, Manjiro (^)🔹
🔰 #8 | Galactic Ascension, Gerard (^)
🔰 #9 | Plants vs. Zombies, Nice Code (^)°
🔰 #10 | Guardian 5, Maaskant (^)
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Armed for Battle
🎴 | Galactic Ascension
🎴 | Tower Defense 1990
° This game is an unlicensed demake of a popular game for another platform.
°° The title of this game has been mistranslated from Chinese, possibly as “Fighting Pirates” (erroneously transliterated as “Fated Pirate”). The correct title (对抗海盗) is Against the Pirates; the protagonist is in each stage fighting off hordes of marauders. Note that you input your ship’s movement in a very unusual way—via the Start button.
Tech Demo Rankings
🔰 #1 | Cowboy Bebop FMV, Pubby (^)🔹
🔰 #2 | HEOH, Shiru (^)🔹
🔰 #3 | High Hopes, Aspekt (^)🔹
🔰 #4 | Bad Apple, Oyashiro (^)🔹
🔰 #5 | EEEAAAOOO, NK (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Rotozoom, FG Soft (^)🔹
💠 | Sayoonara, Covell (^)🔹
OTHER TECH DEMO HOMEBREWS
📍 | Super Stalin Bros. (^)🔹
Utility Rankings
🔰 #1 | ConnectedNES, Weil (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | 240P Test Suite, Yerrick (^)🔹
💠 | Controller Test, Roatch (^)🔹
💠 | DrunkenNES, Adams (^)🅰️🔹
💠 | Schmup Speed, Glover (^)🔹
💠 | TapeDump, Covell (^)🔹
💠 | Zap Ruder, Yerrick (^)🔫🔹
OTHER UTILITY HOMEBREWS
📍 | Brainf*ck Interpreter (^)🔹
📍 | Power Glove DevKit 🔹
📍 | Social Media Bros. 🔹
Zapper / FPS Rankings
{Note: Games with a “🔫” icon after them require the use of an NES Zapper. The remaining games are first-person shooters (FPS) or Zapper games that can be played with a controller.}
🔰 #1 | Shark, Most (^)
🔰 #2 | Super Russian Roulette, Reitano (^)🅰️🔫
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | Falling Tiles, Fraker (^)🔫
💠 | Messed Intentions, Sanchez-Arroyo / Iwaniec (^)°🔫
💠 | Panesian Power, retroUSB (^)🅰️🔫
💠 | Russian Roulette, Intendon (^)🅰️
💠 | Russian Roulette, Yerrick (^)🅰️🔫
💠 | Zombie Zap, Bailey (^)🔫🔹
OTHER ZAPPER HOMEBREWS
📍 | Zap Ping 🔫
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Super Russian Roulette
° Requires the use of an Oculus Rift as well as an NES and NES Zapper. See the link following the game for an explanation of the game’s mechanics and synchronization.
# May contain adult images, situations, and themes.
Multiplayer Rankings
📙 MP1 | Nim & Nom, Krill (^)
📙 MP2 | Super PakPak, AOH Games (^)
📙 MP3 | Star Versus, Dust Mop (^)
📙 MP4 | Log Jammers, Mega Cat (^)
📙 MP5 | Justice Duel, Mega Cat (^)
📙 MP6 | Super Homebrew War, Bite the Chili (^)
📙 MP7 | Altercation, Scott (^)
📙 MP8 | Billionaire Banshee, Mega Cat (^)
📙 MP9 | Alfonzo Melee, SBP (^)
📙 MP10 | Turtle Party, Sherman (^)
📙 MP11 | Ninja I & II, Elisondo (^)
📙 MP12 | RHDE: Furniture Fight, Yerrick (^)
📙 MP13 | Leak or Die, Fleity (^)
📙 MP14 | Super Tilt Bro., Gadrat (^)
📙 MP15 | SplatooD, der Zauberer (^)
📙 MP16 | Tesla vs. Edison, RadTek (^)
📙 MP17 | Germ Squashers, 8bit Evolution (^)
📙 MP18 | 8-Bit Xmas: Exciteduck, retroUSB (^)
📙 MP19 | Quadz, Blain, Shmit, & Yam (^)🔹
📙 MP20 | Project D.A.R.T., CutterCross (^)
📙 MP21 | Galactic Ascension, Gerard (^)
📙 MP22 | Wrecking Balls, Rahsennor (^)
📙 MP23 | Tailgate Party, Orab Games (^)
📙 MP24 | Mr. Splash, Project F (^)
📙 MP25 | Sweethearts, Zhamul (^)
📙 MP26 | Cybroitek: Double Revenge, Siudym (^)🔹
📙 MP27 | Amazing Gravity Boys, Laubisch (^)🔹
📙 MP28 | Interrobang, Shadick (^)🔹
📙 MP29 | Light Shields, Zutano (^)
📙 MP30 | K.Y.F.F., Sly Dog (^)
📙 MP31 | Hack*Match, Zachtronics (^)
📙 MP32 | Ninja Turtle Pong III, Eskayelle (^)🔹
📙 MP33 | Ninja Turtle Pong II, Eskayelle (^)🔹
📙 MP34 | MilioNESy, Denine (^)
📙 MP35 | Quadralords, retroUSB (^)
📙 MP36 | Ninja Turtle Pong, Eskayelle / ZZ (^)🔹
📙 MP37 | Expedition, Mega Cat (^)
📙 MP38 | Battle Pong, Bell (^)
📙 MP39 | Spacey McRacey, Bite the Chili (^)
📙 MP40 | Solar Wars, Covell (^)
📙 MP41 | Bushido Bomb, Sleeping Burrito (^)
📙 MP42 | Pair the Pets, Broke Studio (^)🔹
📙 MP43 | Simplistic, SaveState (^)
📙 MP44 | HappyNESs, Scardua (^)
FamiCom-Only Rankings
{Note: This section contains games only available as a FamiCom cart. FamiCom homebrews that have been made available as NES-compatible ROMs are ranked above by genre. Because of the difficulty in accessing these carts, the rankings below are only an approximation based on game descriptions, news articles, screenshots, longplays, reviews, and developer interviews. These games are not counted toward the RETRO Top 500, but are counted toward the total library of this archive. If or when any of these games are ported to the NES or become legally made ROMs, the game(s) in question will be moved to the RETRO Top 500 rankings, above.}
📕 FO1 | Cross-Strait Independence, ITG (^)°°°🔹
📕 FO2 | Ilevan, Tulip House (^)🔹
📕 FO3 | Hungry Ghost Night, ITG (^)🔹
📕 FO4 | F-Θ (F-THETA), LITTLE SOUND (^)🅰️🔹
📕 FO5 | Utakata Synopsis, LITTLE SOUND (^)🅰️🔹
📕 FO6 | Dragon Boat Festival, ITG (^)🔹
📕 FO7 | Chinese New Years Adventure, ITG (^)🔹
📕 FO8 | Peace, Love, Trippy Club, ITG (^)🔹
📕 FO9 | Pirate Pop OST, Dadako (^)🔹
HONORABLE MENTIONS
💠 | DENDYCompo II, 8081 Netlabel (^)🔹
OTHER FAMICOM-ONLY HOMEBREWS
📍 | Southern Taiwanese Haunted House, ITG (^)🔹
📍 | Leopard Cat, ITG (^)🔹
COMPLETE-IN-BOX GAMES
🎴 | Chinese News Years Adventure°
🎴 | Cross-Strait Independence°/°°
🎴 | Dragon Boat Festival°
🎴 | F-Θ (F-THETA)°
🎴 | Hungry Ghost Night°
🎴 | Ilevan°
🎴 | Peace, Love, Trippy Club°
🎴 | Utakata Synopsis°
° Available in FamiCom edition only.
°° You can watch some gameplay footage of this game at this link.
°°° This appears to be the same game as Never Say Die, whose website is at this link.
# May contain adult images, situations, and themes.
Other Reviewed Games
{Note: Games whose title is followed by a “🎴” symbol exist in a “complete-in-box” format.}
🔘 | 8-Bit Xmas 2008 🎴
🔘 | 8-Bit Xmas 2014: Killer Queen Arcade 🎴
🔘 | 8-Bit Xmas 2016: Xmas Pinball 🎴
🔘 | 8-Bit Xmas 2017: Anniversary Multicart 🎴
🔘 | 1007 Gifts°🔹
🔘 | 1007 Hammers°🔹
🔘 | A Small World
🔘 | Adventures of Tomley Kleene 🔹
🔘 | Airboat Apocalypse
🔘 | Ambushed
🔘 | Astroid
🔘 | Attribute Zone 🔹
🔘 | Battleball
🔘 | Beat ‘em 🎴
🔘 | Betelgeuse
🔘 | Big City Sliding Blaster
🔘 | Bill World 🔹
🔘 | Birthday Cart 🔹
🔘 | Blurred Lines 2048
🔘 | Blusterer 🔹
🔘 | Bohpoli!
🔘 | Boing! 🔹
🔘 | Bomb Array
🔘 | Bomber 🔹
🔘 | Bomber 4k 🔹
🔘 | Box Game
🔘 | Brony Blaster
🔘 | Bsides
🔘 | Bust a Nut
🔘 | Button Logger (^)🔹
🔘 | Candy Shop°°
🔘 | Cats
🔘 | Chasing Balls 🔹
🔘 | Code Master 🎴
🔘 | Commie Killer 🎴🔹
🔘 | Computers Are Easy, Love Is Kind 🔹
🔘 | Connect 4
🔘 | Console Killer°°°🎴🔹
🔘 | Convention Quest 🎴
🔘 | Cookie Clicker (^)🔹
🔘 | Cornball C*cksuckers 🔹
🔘 | Crazy Bus 🔹
🔘 | Cursed Bushido
🔘 | d3ad_form4t (^)🔹
🔘 | DeadlyNeuroEF (^)🔹
🔘 | Diffusion Chamber 🔹
🔘 | Dig Deeper (^)🔹
🔘 | Dizzy: Melancholy of Existence
🔘 | Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou (^)🔹
🔘 | Drakaina
🔘 | Eat Sh*t (^)🔹
🔘 | Electronic Sweet-N-Fun Fortune Teller 🎴
🔘 | Fade 2 Black 🔹
🔘 | The Fateslayer
🔘 | Fighter F-8000
🔘 | Fire of Rebellion
🔘 | FizzBuzz 🔹
🔘 | Flappy Block
🔘 | Flight Minigames
🔘 | Flight of the Harbinger 🎴
🔘 | For the Birds VI
🔘 | Forgotten in Time
🔘 | Froggy 1k (^)🔹
🔘 | Global Warming
🔘 | Go
🔘 | Grave Digger
🔘 | Gray Box 🔹
🔘 | Greedy Snake
🔘 | GSM
🔘 | Halloween 2015 Scare Cart 🎴🔹
🔘 | Halloween 2016 Scare Cart 🎴🔹
🔘 | Halloween 2016 Scare Cart: Party Edition 🔹
🔘 | Halloween 2017 Scare Cart 🎴🔹
🔘 | Halloween 2017 Scare Cart: Party Edition 🎴🔹
🔘 | Halloween 2018 Scare Cart 🔹
🔘 | Hammer Smack
🔘 | Hazard
🔘 | High Heels 🔹
🔘 | Horror Hospital
🔘 | Hot Head Joe
🔘 | Hot Seat Harry
🔘 | I, Zilla 🔹
🔘 | Jelly Jam’d
🔘 | Juhannussauna 2016 🎴🅰️
🔘 | Lake Fever
🔘 | Libertango°°
🔘 | Lights Out
🔘 | Lil’ Digger
🔘 | Lil’ Digger 2
🔘 | Llamagade
🔘 | Love Machine 🔹
🔘 | Malaria 🔹
🔘 | Manhole
🔘 | March of the Minotaurs
🔘 | MashyMashy
🔘 | Memory
🔘 | Metal Warrior 4 🔹
🔘 | Meteor Guard
🔘 | Midnight Jogger
🔘 | Minimal (^)🔹
🔘 | Missing Lands
🔘 | Moon Magic
🔘 | Mr. Potato Head in PotatoLand
🔘 | MUSE 🔹
🔘 | Mustard 🔹
🔘 | NAge Fundraiser Cart 2009 🔹
🔘 | NAge Hunt February 2009 Prize Cart (^)🔹
🔘 | Nature Clan: Island
🔘 | Nature Clan: Mirror Devil World
🔘 | NES Quine 🔹
🔘 | NES Raycaster
🔘 | NESert Bus
🔘 | Nesglovphone
🔘 | Ninja Slapper 🎴
🔘 | No Points
🔘 | Nothing Good Can Come of This
🔘 | Number Muncher
🔘 | NTSC Pattern Torture Test (^)🔹
🔘 | Nyan Cart (^)🔹
🔘 | Odyssey 1156
🔘 | The One with the Walls
🔘 | Ooze Redux
🔘 | Overclocked
🔘 | Pacstyle 🔹
🔘 | Paint or Draw
🔘 | Pas-sage (^)🔹
🔘 | Platform Game (^)🔹
🔘 | Pong 198X
🔘 | Pong 1k2p (^)🔹
🔘 | Pong & Head Bounce
🔘 | Poti Poti Grufas (^)🔹
🔘 | Prez
🔘 | Pung! Balls of Steel (^)
🔘 | Putt Putt
🔘 | Rabbit & Egg (^)🔹
🔘 | Random Insult Generator (^)🎴🔹
🔘 | Reggie’s Radical Adventures 🎴
🔘 | R*tard Adventure 🔹
🔘 | RetroRGB Test
🔘 | Rick Roll’d (^)🔹
🔘 | Roadkill 🔹
🔘 | Robotfindskitten
🔘 | Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Sbock 🎴
🔘 | ROM City Rampage
🔘 | Save the Kuin
🔘 | Shaolin Squirrel
🔘 | ShootNES
🔘 | Simone Says
🔘 | Sitten Kitten
🔘 | Ski Pirates
🔘 | Slappin’ 🎴
🔘 | Slime Combine
🔘 | Snowball
🔘 | Soko Man
🔘 | Space Dude 🔹
🔘 | Space Fighter
🔘 | Space Punks
🔘 | Spacevania
🔘 | Specus
🔘 | Splash Rightnut
🔘 | Sprilo
🔘 | Squish: The Bouncing Cat Ball
🔘 | S.T.I.N.G.
🔘 | Strange Brew Games Promo 2012 🔹
🔘 | Studnia 🔹
🔘 | Super Floofy Sheepie
🔘 | Super Marxsky Comrades
🔘 | Super Roman
🔘 | Sweet Child o’ Mine°°🔹
🔘 | Sweetie and the Carnage
🔘 | The Tao of 007
🔘 | Thallasophobe
🔘 | That’s Whack
🔘 | Theremin (^)
🔘 | Tic-Tac-Two-P (^)🔹
🔘 | Tower (^)🔹
🔘 | Tower to the Truth (^)🔹
🔘 | Tracklayer
🔘 | Urban Acid Zombies 🔹
🔘 | Vector Run
🔘 | VGBS Gaming Podcast 🎴🔹
🔘 | Want You Gone (Eternal GladNES) 🔹
🔘 | Whack-a-Mario (^)🔹
° While this game is arguably a hack of 1007 Bolts, 1007 Bolts has so few gameplay components that sprite changes create what is here deemed a (slightly) distinct game.
°° These individual chiptune tracks by Norwegian programmer Snowbro might well make the RETRO Music rankings if compiled on a single ROM or cartridge.
°°° Do not insert this cartridge into any video game console, whether the NES or any other system that accepts NES cartridges. It is especially designed—as it informs you both on its box and in its manual—to fry video game consoles. This is not a joke: this cartridge is actually dangerous, and it constitutes a major fire hazard. If for any reason you choose to insert this cart into your NES to kill it, do not leave the NES and cart on and unattended, as a fire could start in your absence. RETRO does not endorse this cart or encourage its use—by anyone. It is listed here for the sake of creating a complete archive of NES homebrews, and for this reason only.
This is a non-exhaustive watchlist of unreleased NES homebrews of interest to RETRO:
8bit-Strike
Allison of Astra
Almost Hero 2
Api the Cat
At Doom’s Gate
Attack From Planet X
Bad Hare Day 🎴
Balls and Booty 🎴
Bat Hunt
Bleu Bleu’s Adventure (^)
Brizzle
Bullet Bros.
Casablanca by Night
Cat Zap
Choumiryou Party 🎴
CityZen
Clean-Up Crew
Cobol’s Laboratory
Courier
Crypt Stalker
Data Man
Deal or No Deal
Demptronic NFL Football
Diary of a Zomboni Driver
Epicade (^)
The Excitables
FamiJammers
Flap Happy and Fancy Free 🎴
Force Bot
Full Quiet
Former Dawn
FX Unit Yuki
Gamer Quest 🎴
The Gift of Discernment
Gorodki
Gypsum & The Travelers
Halcyon
High Noon Knockout
Icescape
In Cod We Trust
Isolation
Isshokuta
Jester 🎴
Journey to Cygnus
Kingdom Crisis
Knil
Knuckle Knight
Legacy of the Vagrant
Leon: Tactical Asshole Cat
Malasombra
The Meating 🎴
Mega Commando
Montezuma's Revenge 🎴
Mutant Island
Mystic Searches 🎴
Nightmare Castle
October Sinclair
Orange Island 🎴
Pio Pew
P.O.W. 2
Powerglove
Project Chocoblip
Project Sword
Pyronaut
Rally Rally Rally
Ramses
Recknum: Fantasy of Dreams 🎴
Retro Space Championship
Rival Swarms
Robo Factory
Sam’s Journey
Saru Kani Panic 🎴
The Shapeshifter 1 & 2 🎴
SkateCat
Skatemasta Tcheco
Skeler Boy 🎴
Snakey
Space Beats
Steel Legion
Super Hiking League
Sushido°
Sword of Ianna
Sydney Hunter and the Caverns of Death 🎴
Tattoo Apprentice
Tcheco in the Castle of Lucio
The Trial of Kharzoid
Vice: Magic City Mayhem
Vigilante
Walter Nate: Timeline Agent
Wartide 1990
Witch City
The Witch Guild
Wizz Scape
Wolfholm
You Are Error 🎴
Zombiejack°°
° An 8-bit demake of Sushido was released on Game Jolt in 2015. RETRO holds out hope that a ROM or cart of this demake will eventually be released by developer Yal.
°° In 2017, this game existed (with screenshots) as a collaboration of developer Shiru and Mega Cat Studios (MCS) that played like Germ Squashers or Yeah Yeah Beebiss II: a co-op-oriented single-screen 2D arcade shooter. All traces of this version of the game—which may be related to what is now Log Jammers (MCS)—have been erased from the internet. The game is listed here on the assumption it may one day reappear.
Reviews and Gameplay Videos
🔰 #1 | Witch n’ Wiz
Review: Reminiscent of a combination of several cult-classic—but still underrated—NES puzzle games like Fire n’ Ice, Puzznic, Adventures of Lolo, and Boulder Dash, what sets Witch n’ Wiz apart is its brief-but-emotional backstory, its consistently fine graphics and block-erasure level design, and a caliber of perfection in difficulty scaling that was never really achieved by the games we now call “Nintendo Hard.” While Witch n’ Wiz can be quite hard, never before have I played a video game that seems to set the amount of time, energy, and brainpower necessary to beat each screen at exactly the right level. At the very moment you feel like a level is too difficult to best, you do; at the very moment you fear perhaps the game is unfair, you realize it isn’t; and the result of this is a sense of ecstatic accomplishment that many otherwise wonderful original NES titles missed out on producing because they’d calibrated their learning curve and difficulty spikes improperly. Over dozens of levels, Witch n’ Wiz remains fresh, engaging, and a joy to puzzle through—a testament to developer Matt Hughson’s genius. Each set of sublevels offers an idiosyncratic gameplay mechanic that’s newly in play, and as you progress through each set Hughson continually finds clever new ways to deploy the mechanic. Meanwhile, the story sequence that leads off the game—and for that matter, the exciting and tense boss battle that closes it—lend emotional stakes to the game that subsist throughout its runtime. Overall, this game is just so impossibly tightly made that it feels like an instant NES classic; there are no flaws or hiccups one can identify, just a purely joyous game-playing experience that’s truly unforgettable.
🔰 #2 | Tapeworm Disco Puzzle
Review: Sometimes a game just hits every note perfectly. Alistair Low from LowTek Games has created a marvelous, ever-expanding world with his games Flea! and Tapeworm Disco Puzzle. By taking generally avoided and disfavored organisms one would never think of as protagonists and placing them in colorful, vibrant, whimsical environments that are aesthetically cohesive as well as imaginatively diverse, Low is creating a novel world that bears visiting over and over. In Flea!—quite cleverly, an “endless jumper” rather than “endless runner”—the gameplayer must navigate the idiosyncrasies of the primary sprite they control as well as the idiosyncrasies of the environment, which include dangerous needles, a straw subway, and all sorts of icky microbiology. As Henry the Hyperactive Flea, you find yourself in a platformer where timing rather than jumping is the focus, as jumping is constant and uncontrollable. While the graphics of this game and its same-world peer Tapeworm Disco Puzzle are deliberately pixelated and deformed in a way one can’t miss, the chromatic tones and general atmosphere of the works seem just as they should be—as if there couldn’t possibly have been a better alternative. As a gamer I think it comes down to feeling like these two games and the characters in them are truly loved by their creator; there’s a sense of warmth, humor, and resignation to danger in this world (this last particularly appropriate for organisms so easily vanquished by their environment or manmade forces) that just feels right because it feels innately earned. It helps that the controls are tight, the difficulty scaling masterful, the storytelling touch light but also profoundly generative and subtly humorous, and the layout of each screen clearly the result of genius-level game-development instincts. This applies with perhaps even greater force to Tapeworm Disco Puzzle than Flea!, as the former game has a story and characters that build off their predecessor and offer a sense of sonic style—as one might expect, given the name of the game and the profession of its protagonist (who literally lives in a cassette tape)—that makes even the toughest levels, for instance the ones in which a suddenly hypnotized protagonist moves ceaselessly (as is de rigueur in Flea!) eminently bearable. In Tapeworm Disco Puzzle, the titular tapeworm can only move a limited number of spaces outside his cassette at once, which is a challenge given how much he needs to do away from home; fortunately, you have wormholes and other clever gameplay mechanics available to extend your reach and allow you to offer aid to your friends, who are being attacked one by one by a mysterious unseen villain. This is one of those games in which every enemy, obstacle, screen, and mechanic is organically “of the world” of fleas and ticks, tapeworms, and other creepy-crawlies—but in a delightfully whimsical way rather than one played for cheap shock value. In the best art, each element speaks to every other element, and this is richly the case with Tapeworm Disco Puzzle and Flea!, which are unquestionably stunning works of digital art.
🔰 #3 | Astro Ninja Man
Review: Some games simply have an unmistakable, inimitable, idiosyncratic style—and Astro Ninja Man is just such a game. Some of this flows from the title’s conceit, which commingles the ancient and the futuristic in a way that perfectly contextualizes its over-the-top combination of pseudo-militaristic monologuing (every boss battle is preceded by a threat made against the player), ethereal beauty, techno music, and the sort of adorable cartoonizing of the game’s protagonist that can only happen when narrative cohesion and mimetic reality have already been thrown out the window. Many space shooters allow you to gain allies as power-ups, but in Astro Ninja Man it’s a straight-up doubling—then tripling and quadrupling—of the titular ninja-astronaut, which seems as much an aesthetic decision as a gameplay one. But it works. What also works is the outrageous color scheme, inscrutable bosses, oddly “floaty” projectiles (which at times seem more beautiful than dangerous), and a forgiving “hit box” that doesn’t count your allies against you, meaning you only take damage if the protagonist himself is hit. Playing Astro Ninja Man is an intense and unforgettable experience not just because the game’s conceit and sonic/color palettes are fresh, but because enemy movements and patterns are engaging, the difficulty scales properly, and the whole packages feels as much like an experience as a contest of dexterity. Every retro gamer must play this game.
🔰 #4 | Böbl
Review: Not to wax poetic here, but I think there’s something profound about selecting one of the most fragile phenomena on Earth—a bubble—as the protagonist in an NES adventure. We’re all familiar with “one-hit kill” titles that are set up this way merely to appeal to the subset of retro gamers who are masochists (not that there’s anything wrong with that), but it’s refreshing to see a game put a frame around why its primary character is particularly vulnerable. It helps, of course, when a game looks beautiful, is difficult but also oddly calming, and perpetually surprises the player with novel obstacles, power-ups, and environments. While there’s certainly a bit of a learning curve here in terms of controlling the titular bubble and its power-up functions, the game never feels unfair, and indeed somehow provokes a sort of emotional investment that’s a hallmark of the very best Adventure games. One finds in this game the earnest joy of exploration and discovery; beneath the deceptively simple package of Böbl is a game with an intriguing physics engine, great controls, and an extremely inviting set of environments. This game gains your emotional investment and your time in every way that a video game can and should. Highly recommended.
🔰 #5 | Micro Mages
Review: It seems like every retro gamer in the world absolutely adores Micro Mages—and it’s not very hard to see why. Yes, the sprites are tiny (even micro), but of course that’s part of the charm of this Platformer: it’s not just the vertical autoscrolling, which sees you frantically using Ninja Gaiden- (or Streemerz-) like wall-jumping to kill enemies, open chests, and hit checkpoints as quickly as possible; and it’s not just the excellent music and charming back-story; it’s that it’s simply remarkable that any game can look this good—with protagonists and enemies that move so fluidly—at this scale. Every space in this game is fully realized and wholly believable, which is made possible not just by all of the above features but the incredibly tight controls and the great score. Add in multiple difficulty modes, a multiplayer option, and a password system, and you have a game—like all of the Top 10 games in this list, in fact—that without question would have been ranked in the Top 100 of original NES games. It is not too much to say that Micro Mages is an addictive, action-filled gaming experience that will forever—and I mean forever—be regarded as a truly essential NES homebrew experience.
🔰 #6 | Star Keeper
Review: It’s a genuine shame that so few people will ever get to play this game, and if RETRO had a magic wand it would will 87 Arts and the game’s unknown developer—his name doesn’t appear in the credits—to agree to distribute this work of art via one of the many fine 8-bit-game publishers listed in this article. Playing Star Keeper is like stepping into a dream; while a few of the game’s visual setpieces (e.g., its clouds) may immediately put on in mind of Nintendo’s Super Mario games, even when Star Keeper echos that legendary series it does so by honoring its very finest qualities: a diverse rogues’ gallery with enemies that can only be described as adorable; truly effervescent environments; and a dreamlike ambiance that remains soothing even at moments the game’s difficulty seems to briefly ramp up. The simple premise here, of a boy with a house that’s also a spaceship, is memorable enough that the overall gaming experience feels like an “It’s a Small World” ferry ride through childhood wonders. So many 8-bit shooters take themselves too seriously; Star Keeper follows in the grand tradition of Sqoon, Gun-Nac, and Parodius by not falling into this trap and giving players something to do (collect stars) while jet-packing around and firing at enemies. All in all, this is a singular and sublime gaming experience that hopefully—one day—many more gamers will be able to enjoy.
🔰 #7 | Haunted: Halloween ‘86
Review: This may well be the quintessential NES homebrew. Its writing and graphics never feel other than homespun, but always in a way that is engaging, and often with subtle complexities that belie the charmingly organic nature of the work. Before more is said about the game, however, can we first address its core concept? Halloween is a holiday that surely deserves hundreds of video games devoted to it, and while it does have many, few more perfectly capture the sense of gloom and adventure surrounding All Hallows Eve than Haunted: Halloween ‘86. The drab color palette in the game is perfectly suited to its context, even as it is often surprisingly expressive; level designs so beautifully interact with with the many different background environments the game’s two protagonists fight their way through that the player never feels anything but wholly located in this richly realized world. Adversaries and obstacles are spooky, icky, and unnerving in exactly the right measure, and for an 8-bit beat ‘em up the two playable characters—who you can switch between at will, and will often need to—get an admirable number of special moves throughout the course of the game. Most of all, however, Haunted: Halloween ‘86 is to be celebrated for its inventive boss battles, its unique health-point system (you gauge the status of your playable character by how closely their skin tone matches that of the zombie that every successful hit gets closer and closer to turning you into), and its pitch-perfect atmosphere. This is a game series one genuinely hopes goes on and on, and (no spoilers!) the engaging, eerie story the series tells absolutely has the legs for several more entries. I can’t wait for the next one!
🔰 #8 | Flea!
Review: See the review for Tapeworm Disco Puzzle, above.
🔰 #9 | The Magnilo Case
Review: This game is a blast, pure and simple—and I say that as a retro gamer who often dislikes Adventure games, and games in the mystery sub-genre specifically. What makes The Magnilo Case something else entirely, however, is the quality of its writing: both the text itself, and also the pacing, plotting, evidence, and scenery that make this game run. From the moment you step inside Magnilo Studios, you want to explore it because it is creepy and adorable and ethereal all at once—by which I mean that you never know what the next room will hold, because the game developers have clearly let their imaginations run wild. Some Adventure games meet the requirements of the genre but lack a real sense of exploration, wonder, and negative capability (the idea, which we get from the poet John Keats, of finding a certain joy in uncertainty); The Magnilo Case reels you in from the very beginning and never lets go. Gameplay-wise it has all the features you would expect from this sort of title, yet all of them are done wonderfully and with a snarky, noirish panache. Magnilo is a game—and a place—you will want to lose yourself in.
🔰 #10t | Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure
Review: Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure is a remarkably complete game—not just for an NES homebrew, but for any NES game. If there’s a thing you love about 8-bit gaming, it’s here. Several playable characters, each with their own personalities and powers? Check. Elements of all six major 8-bit video game genres (Action, Adventure, Beat ‘em Up, Platformer, Puzzle, and Shooter)? Check. An overworld? Yes. A unique aesthetic that comes with a sense of humor? Certainly. While the story is gestural, (a) there is one, and (b) it’ll make you smile on occasion. But more than all this, and beyond even the tight controls, fine difficulty scaling, and interestingly varied levels and obstacles, Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure is invested enough in immersion and replayability to offer secret areas, special hard-to-find items, and little gameplay quirks (such as needing to duck into an igloo—if/when you can get to it—to change characters) that lend a sense of, pun a bit intended I guess, “adventure” to the game. I suppose I’m also one of those retro gamers who greatly appreciates a developer willing to build out a world across multiple games; it should be deemed a significant asset of Alfonzo’s Arctic Adventure that if you like its graphics, music, gameplay and characters, you can spend even more time with them—in a set of games that are excellent in their own right—via Eskimo Bob: Starring Alfonzo, Alfonzo Melee, and The Alfonzo Game. With the ongoing “Haunted: Halloween” series (which includes, so far, Haunted: Halloween ‘85 and Haunted: Halloween ‘86) and John Vanderhoef’s excellent “MULEniverse” series (which includes neMULEsis, Leggite Luta Livre, Bat Lizard Bonanza, Wampus DX, and Wart Worm Wingding), the “Alfonzo” series has all the makings of a new cult-classic miniverse in the NES2 ecosystem.
🔰 #10t | Dungeons & Doomknights
Review: Building off a long-running IP, Artix has built an 8-bit world that feels fully realized and lived-in, as though there were no iterations of this fantasy ecosystem besides this one (though there are). Beyond its airtight gameplay, excellent graphics, and suitably vast world—which is every bit as varied and imaginative as you’d hope—Dungeons & Doomknights is distinguished by its humor, fourth-wall-breaking self-referentiality, and quality-of-life components (such as the optional use of the Konami Code, a very useful in-game pet, and regularly appearing save spots). From the option to fight and defeat Death as your very first in-game action—I won’t reveal how to do it—to twists on common video game tropes, Dungeons & Doomknights continually surprises and delights. It’s a game you won’t want to put down, as without a doubt it is one of the most polished, finished, and expansive NES2 games you can play right now.
🔰 #10t | Little Medusa
Review: We need to get the obvious out of the way, first: yes, this game is reminiscent of Kickle Cubicle, a widely respected original NES title that nevertheless only made #100 on the consensus Top 100 NES Games of All Time ranking. In view of this, there is ample reason to feel like retro gaming needs more games that investigate the unique mechanic from Kickle Cubicle: pushing enemies to turn them into useful landmasses. Whereas Kickle Cubicle lacked an interesting narrative frame, Little Medusa not only has one but is of course borrowing from the best frame there is: Greek mythology. But it’s not just that the story here is far more engaging than was ever the case with Kickle Cubicle—though that’s true—but so too are the level designs, the enemies, the boss battles, your powers, the power-ups, the obstacles, the battlefields, the overworld art, the puzzles, the cutscenes and intermediary graphics, the music, the secret areas, and—well—everything, really. When you take a classic gameplay mechanic and improve on everything surrounding it in every way imaginable, you end up with a thrilling game. Little Medusa can confidently stand alongside the very best action-puzzle games from the original NES.
🔰 #10t | MOMOC
Review: MOMOC is very likely to move up this list over time, as the game mechanic upon which it (and its engineer protagonist) relies—the ability to traverse a Meiji-era Japan filled with hostile military forces using only the ability to craft ladders, walls, planks, and fuses—is so unthinkably versatile that it feels deeper and deeper with each moment of gameplay. I have rarely if ever seen an NES game that allows for so many different ways to “beat” (or clear) each screen; MOMOC almost feels like an open-world adventure, in which the only limiting factor is your own ingenuity. While a few stages in the journey can be crossed with little difficulty, many will have you plotting out a strategy with your brow furrowed, engaged in some slow-boiling trial-and-error session that will test your mental acuity and even your manual dexterity. The fact that the protagonist of MOMOC can gather materials Minecraft-style means you will develop a relationship to not just the layout but the mineral composition of each screen that goes well beyond the typical experience of 8-bit gaming. In short, MOMOC is a sneaky contender to one day—once RETRO takes even more time with it—become one of the top three NES homebrews on this list. It’s just that good. Anyone with an interest in the NES, whether twentieth century (“NES”) or twenty-first century (“NES2”) should be playing this game. See this link for in-game GIFs.
Best Composer (In-Game Music)
🔰 | 🥇 Thomas Ragonnet / Zi (^)
Selected Homebrew Cart Appearances:
Basse Def Adventures
Deal or No Deal
Freecell
The Grind
The Incident
Rekt
Tailgate Party
Tower Defense 1990
UXO
🔰 | 🥈 Kevin van der Burg (^)
Selected Homebrew Cart Appearances:
Bandana
The Cell
Chopper Bombs
Cue
Mooooo!
Plummet Challenge Game
Shark
Sparky
Wacko
Up the Wall
🔰 | 🥉 Brad Smith (^)
Selected Homebrew Cart Appearances:
2A03 Puritans
Lizard
Moon8
💠 | 🏅 Cutter Cross (^)
Selected Homebrew Cart Appearances:
Jelly Jam’d
Mermay’s Den
Oof McBrewster’s Haunted House
Project DART
The Tower of Turmoil
Underground Adventure
Best Composer (Music Carts)
🔰 | 🥇 Thomas Ragonnet / Zi (^)
🔰 | 🥈 HeavyW8Bit (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Alex Mauer (^)
💠 | 🏅 Anamanaguchi
💠 | 🏅 El Huervo
💠 | 🏅 Nuclear Mushroom Boom
💠 | 🏅 Ratvader
Best Graphics
🔰 | 🥇 Jim Power: Lost Dimension, Piko (^)
🔰 | 🥈 Kira Kira Star Night DX, RIKI (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Trophy, Gradual Games (^)
💠 | 🏅 Dimension Shift, Mugi (^)
💠 | 🏅 Klepsydra, Drexegar (^)
💠 | 🏅 Sweetleaf, Cramer / Marcel (^)
Best In-Game Song
🔰 | 🥇 The Wizard, RetroAge (^)
🔰 | 🥈 Veggie Invaders, Dustmop (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Star Keeper, 87 Arts (^)
💠 | 🏅 Iconoclast, Chardin (^)
💠 | 🏅 NAge Hunt, Hanley (^)
💠 | 🏅 October Sinclair, Pigeonaut (^)
💠 | 🏅 Solar Wars, Covell (^)
💠 | 🏅 Sweethearts, Zhamul (^)
Best Musical Score
🔰 | 🥇 Alwa’s Awakening, Elden Pixels (^)
🔰 | 🥈 Space Raft Arcade, Raftronaut (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Haradius Zero, Neodolphino (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Haratyler, Impact Soft (^)
Best Sound
🔰 | 🥇 Neo Heiankyo Alien, Columbus Cir. (^)
🔰 | 🥈 Astro Ninja Man, Columbus Cir. (^)
🔰 | 🥉 Twin Dragons, Broke Studio (^)
💠 | Touhou Rououmu, Kyoske (^)
Best Writing
🔰 | 🥇 Stellarator, McKinley (^)
🔰 | 🥈 Mutant Sewer Girls, Boring Kate (^)
🔰 | 🥉 1000 Stars, Vufka (^)
💠 | 🏅 Dungeons & Doomknights, Artix (^)
Best Musical Composition
🔰 | 🥇 “Extends Levant”, Hertz Devil, 2A03 Puritans (^)
🔰 | 🥈 “Chipmania”, Ratvader, Goofy Foot (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Astaroth”, Hippel, Mom My Ears Are Bleeding (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Blackout City”, Anamanaguchi, Dawn Metropolis (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Chiptune Underground”, Nuclear Mushroom Boom, 9999 in 1 (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Semesterbråk”, El Huervo, Goofy Foot (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Summertime”, Nuclear Mushroom Boom, 9999 in 1 (^)
🔰 | 🥉 “Unsung Hero”, Nuclear Mushroom Boom, 9999 in 1 (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Bob”, HeavyW8Bit, NOFX (^)
💠 | 🏅 “The Creation of the Two Worlds”, Pellicer, A Hole New World (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Forest Theme”, Pellicer, A Hole New World (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Level 1: Revenge”, Street War, Goofy Foot (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Morning Has Broken”, Maktone, Mom My Ears Are Bleeding (^)
💠 | 🏅 “NES Sound Test”, Oorni, Goldrunner (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Perseids”, zi, Quiet (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Startup Screen”, Mariano, Teletime (^)
💠 | 🏅 “Zenith”, Mauer, Vegavox 2 (^)
📗 SC1 | Kubo 3, Seiji / SJ Games (^)
To conceive of, design, and code an aftermarket NES game approximately thirty years after the last licensed NES cart was published is a tremendous feat—an act of bravery, ingenuity, and determination.
To do this at the age of eight is nothing short of an act of heroism. RETRO would like to issue a special citation to Seiji, who developed the extremely promising game Kubo 3 and did so many, many years before the average person even begins to understand all that producing a video game requires. Seiji and Kubo 3 are an inspiration to everyone.
If you’d like to learn more about Seiji and Kubo 3, RETRO recommends this primer:
RETRO owes a debt of gratitude to the many digital artists and game development studios that have offered critical feedback during the formation and evolution of this ranking. RETRO would like to offer a very special thanks to Joe Granato and Austin McKinley (website), Matt Hughson (website), M-Tee (website), Jeffrey Wittenhagen (website), FrankenGraphics (website), Dale Coop (website), Julien Boisseau (website), and Michael Chiaramonte (website). Additional thanks to Chris Brand, Al Bailey, Bob Rost (website), Neil Baldwin, and Sean Robinson for their years of tireless advocacy on behalf of the homebrew scene.
Many more names will undoubtedly be added to this list soon!
RETRO dedicates the Top 500 NES Homebrews to the memory of talented gamer, streamer, and rom-hack game developer Adam Hiner of Akron, Ohio (1983–2021).
Known by the many gamers whose lives he touched via his various online channels as AdamOSRetro, Adam exhibited an irrepressible love of gaming and NES homebrews in particular. His energy, joy, and bravery was superlative, and he will be sorely missed.