Nintendo NES Game Packs and Accessories

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Adventure Island
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
game looks brand new


Hudson's Adventure Island, commonly known simply as Adventure Island was released in North American NES scene in September 1985. Developed by Hudson Soft, the game is an adaptation of the arcade game Wonder Boy.

Plot
An Evil Witch Doctor has kidnapped Princess Leilani and taken her to Adventure Island in the South Pacific. Master Higgins, the game's protagonist, is attempting to save the kidnapped princess from the Evil Witch Doctor.

Gameplay
Adventure Island is a side-scrolling platform game similar to Super Mario Bros.. Power-ups are found inside eggs, and include, but are not limited to, shooting power, a skateboard, superior shooting power, and fairies.
There are 8 areas in the game and a boss is featured at the end of every area. Each area consists of four rounds. Running into an enemy, a rolling boulder, or a fire results in death, as does falling into water in the clouds level or into a pit. Stumbling over a small rock results in a partial loss of vitality. It is necessary to collect inexplicably floating food items by jumping in the air, or else Master Higgins will die. A fairy provides protection against enemies, boulders, and fire for a set while, but Higgins is always vulnerable to falling into pits and water.
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Adventure of Link (GOLD), Legend of Zelda II
Instruction Booklet - has some wear on it
Original Sleeve
game looks brand new
The Adventure of Link is a direct sequel to the original The Legend of Zelda, again involving the protagonist,

Link, on a quest to save Princess Zelda, who has fallen under a sleeping spell. The Adventure of Link's
emphasis on side-scrolling and RPG-style elements, however, was a significant departure from its predecessor. The game was highly successful at the time and introduced elements that would become commonplace in future Zelda games.

Plot
Several years after the events of The Legend of Zelda, the now sixteen year old Link notices a strange mark
on the back of his left hand, exactly like the crest of Hyrule. He seeks out Impa, who responds by taking
Link to the North Castle, where a door has been magically sealed for generations. Impa places the back of
Link's left hand on the door, and it opens, revealing a sleeping maiden. Impa tells Link that the maiden is
Zelda, the princess of Hyrule from long ago, and the origin of the "Legend of Zelda." Zelda's brother had
tried to force her into telling their recently deceased father's secrets concerning the last of three sacred
golden triangle treasures of his kingdom, known collectively as the Triforce. Princess Zelda refused to reveal its location, and the prince's wizard friend, in anger, tried to strike her down with a spell. Zelda fell under a powerful sleeping spell, but it also resulted in the wizard's own death. The prince, unable to reverse the spell, had his sister placed in the castle tower, in the hope that she would one day be awakened. He decreed that princesses born to the royal family from that point on would be named Zelda, in remembrance of this tragedy. Impa says that the mark on Link's hand means that he is the hero chosen to awaken Zelda. She gives Link a chest containing six crystals and ancient writings that only a great future king of Hyrule can read.
Link can read it and it indicates that each crystal needs to be placed in a different palace in Hyrule. This will open the way to the Great Palace, which contains the Triforce of Courage. This, combined with the other two parts, has the power to awaken the enchanted Zelda. Taking the crystals, Link sets out to restore them to their palaces. Meanwhile, the followers of Ganon are seeking to kill Link; sprinkling his blood on Ganon’s ashes would bring Ganon back to life. Ultimately, Link restores the crystals to the six palaces, and with the crystals in place, the entrance to the Great Palace is opened. After venturing deep inside, Link is made to battle a shadowy doppelgänger of himself known as Link's Shadow. Link then claims the Triforce of Courage and returns to Zelda. The three triangles unite into the collective Triforce, and Link's wish awakens Zelda. The game ends as they kiss under a falling curtain.

Gameplay
The Adventure of Link bears little resemblance to the first game in the series. The Adventure of Link features
side-scrolling areas within a larger world map rather than the bird's eye view of the previous title. The game
incorporates a strategic combat system and more RPG elements, including an experience points (EXP) system, magic spells, and more interaction with non-player characters (NPCs). Link has extra lives; no other game in the series includes this feature.
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BigFoot
Original Sleeve
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BigFoot was a racing game released in July 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Beam Software and published by Acclaim. The game was advertised by the legendary monster truck of the same name in the cartoon segment of the 1990 television show, Video Power, titled The Power Team. The show also often used sound effects for the actions of not only BigFoot, but others as well.

Gameplay
The gameplay involves racing monster trucks including the title truck, BigFoot. If the computer's truck runs out of money and cannot repair their rig the game is over. It was not uncommon for a skilled player to be challenged by three to four different monster trucks during the game. In two player mode the 2nd player's truck is red. The object of the game is to advance to the next level (race) with incurring the least amount of damage as possible. The levels consist of car crushing, mud bog, tractor pull, hill climb, and the later levels is a combination of everything (except the sled pull) and is simply called a drag race. To advance to the next event you must complete a "cross country" race collecting money, points, etc. without damaging your truck.
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Burai Fighter
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
game looks brand new


CastleVania
Original Sleeve
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Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Original Sleeve
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Description

The Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers video game is an old classic from Nintendo that was released in 1990. This video game is based on the cartoon characters Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers. It is a side-scrolling action packed thriller in which Chip 'N Dale are on a mission to rescue the damsel in distress, Gadget the tech wizard of the team, from the ever scheming Fat Cat. If you want to go back to the Disney era of the 90’s and enjoy the fun of playing a video game with your favorite characters then the Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers from Nintendo offers you all that and more.
Details
Players: 1-2
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Contra
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
game looks brand new


Disney's DuckTales
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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 Donkey Kong Classic
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Double Dragon
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Godzilla 2
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Golf
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Mega-Man 2
Original Sleeve
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Metroid
Instruction Book - cover missing
Original Sleeve
game looks brand new


PacMan
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve - has some wear
game looks brand new


Sesame Street 123
Original Sleeve
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Super C (Contra 2)
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Super Mario Brothers/Duck Hunt
Original Sleeve
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Super Marios Brothers 2
Instruction Booklet - shows some wear and use
Original Sleeve
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Teenage Mutant Turtles III - Manhattan Project
Instruction Booklet
Original Sleeve
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Original Nintendo NES 10 Count Video Game Black Storage Case
Condition: Used
There are two small (one on each side) tears on the top back. The bottoms are perfect. Second case has tear in the video holder on the inside.

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Super Mario 3 Instruction Booklet Only
good condition

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When I was cleaning out my son's closet recently, I found all these games in the sleeves and the original black storage case. They have been unused since the late 1980's. Most look brand new. The storage case did have some wear, but the games have been well kept, clean and dry. Hope someone out there can buy them and enjoy them.
They are selling on EBay.
Thanks for looking!