The 30 Best Games To Play on the NES


The 30 Best Games To Play on the NES

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30. Blaster Master

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29. Batman: The Video Game

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28. Rad Racer

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27. Strider

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26. Dr. Mario

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25. The Guardian Legend

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24. Bionic Commando

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23. Ninja Gaiden

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22. Crystalis

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21. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest

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20. Kid Icarus

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19. River City Ransom

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18. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

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17. Faxanadu

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16. Super Mario Bros.

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15. StarTropics

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14. Castlevania

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13. Mega Man 3

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12. Excitebike

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11. Dragon Warrior

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10. Metal Gear

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9. Final Fantasy

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8. DuckTales

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7. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

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6. Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

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5. Metroid

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4. Contra

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3. Mega Man 2

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2. The Legend of Zelda

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1. Super Mario Bros. 3

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The 30 Best Games To Play on the NES

Let’s take a quick trip down memory lane and relive some moments from our childhood. The gaming industry was still budding but already proving itself to be a very formidable opponent in the business of capturing the hearts and minds of of kids. There was just something so incredible about sitting down in front of the TV with a bowl of cereal or your favorite snack, put a game cartridge in the console and firing that bad boy up.

After originally launching as the Famicom in Japan, the Nintendo Entertainment System (or NES) would arrive stateside in the fall of 1985. Though we didn’t know it at the time, Nintendo was set to totally reinvigorate the Western gaming market with the NES following the industry crash of 1983, and its console quickly became the “must-have” consumer electronics item in the West, spawning off dozens of franchise that would continue to live on well into the future.

Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Metroid; the list of franchises with their debut entries on the NES is an impressive one. Right alongside those formative beginnings, though, are a host of one-off experiences that can only be found on the NES. These “hidden gem” titles may be less appreciated by the mainstream but are no less influential in the minds of gamers and developers alike, with the continued reach of games like The Guardian Legend, Crystalis, and Strider still felt today. The NES would end up being home to a new wave of video games, experiences only possible on a home console capable of saving games and returning to them, ditching the coin-op quick fix of arcades in favor of sprawling adventures players could get lost in.

Updated July 22nd 2025:

Since originally publishing this list, we’ve decided to go back and add important information regarding each game’s genre. Additionally, we’ve added sales data for these titles where available.

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