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  14.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
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  41.     <Notes>1942 is set in the Pacific theater of World War II. The goal is to reach Tokyo and destroy the entire Japanese air fleet. The player pilots a plane dubbed the "Super Ace" (but its appearance is clearly that of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning). The player has to shoot down enemy planes; to avoid enemy fire, the player can perform a roll or "loop-the-loop".</Notes>
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  69.     <Notes>The game is set in the Pacific theater of World War II, off the coast of the Midway Atoll. The goal is to attack the Japanese Air Fleet that bombed the players' American Aircraft Carrier, pursue all Japanese Air and Sea forces, fly through the 16 levels of play, make their way to the Japanese battleship Yamato and destroy her. 11 Levels consist of an Air-to-Sea battle (with a huge battleship or an aircraft carrier as an End-Level Boss), while 5 levels consist of an all-aerial battle against a squadron of Japanese Bombers and a Mother Bomber that needs to be destroyed.</Notes>
  70.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  71.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  72.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
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  93.     <Developer>Square</Developer>
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  97.     <Notes>3-D WorldRunner features many elements that are typical of a forward-scrolling rail shooter game, where the player focuses on destroying or dodging onscreen enemies against a scrolling background. 3-D WorldRunner incorporates a distinct third-person view, where the camera angle is positioned behind the main character.
  98.  
  99. As WorldRunner, players make their way through eight worlds, battling hostile alien creatures and leaping over bottomless canyons. Each world is divided into different quadrants, and the player must pass through each quadrant before the time counter on the bottom of the game screen reaches zero. In each quadrant, the player can find pillar-like columns that house power-ups, objects that are beneficial or add extra abilities to the game character. At the end of each world's last quadrant is a serpent-like creature which must be defeated to advance. A status bar at the bottom of the screen displays the player's score, the time counter, the world number, the world quadrant, the number of bonus stars (items that increase the player's score count) collected by the player, and the number of lives, or continues, remaining.</Notes>
  100.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  101.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  102.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  103.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-12T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  110.     <Title>3-D WorldRunner</Title>
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  123.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  127.     <Notes>The game begins with the player controlling a skateboarder skating around a middle-class neighborhood using common objects as ramps for jumps.
  128.  
  129. The player begins with a number of "tickets," each of which granting admission to one of four skate parks, or "events," in Skate City, the "hub" between the parks. When a park is entered, one ticket is expended. The player gains additional tickets from earning points. Whenever the player isn't in an event, a bar counts down the time remaining until the arrival of deadly, skateboarder-hungry killer bees. Once the bees arrive the player still has a small amount of time with which to get to a park, but the longer the player delays this the faster the bees become, until they are unavoidable. Getting caught by the bees ends the game, though on default settings the player may elect to continue his game by inserting more money. Reaching a park with a ticket gives the player the chance to earn points, medals and money with which to upgrade his equipment, and resets the timer.
  130.  
  131. The player is constantly racing to perform stunts, both in the events and in the park itself, in order to earn the points needed to acquire tickets. Thus, the player’s score is directly tied to the amount of time he has to play the game. In order to win, the player must complete a total of sixteen events through four hubs, a difficult task.</Notes>
  132.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  133.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  134.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  135.     <ReleaseDate>1989-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  142.     <Title>720 Degrees</Title>
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  155.     <Developer>Thinking Rabbit</Developer>
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  159.     <Notes>8 Eyes is set in a post-apocalyptic future. Mankind is recovering from hundreds of years of chaos and nuclear war, and civilization is being rebuilt by the Great King, who harnesses the power of the eight jewels. The jewels, known as the 8 Eyes, were formed at the centers of eight nuclear explosions that came close to destroying the Earth. The 8 Eyes have mysterious power which, in the wrong hands, could bring about the end of the world. The Great King's eight power-hungry dukes steal the jewels for themselves and banish the King to the nuclear wastelands, threatening to once again plunge the Earth into war.
  160.  
  161. The player controls Orin the Falconer and his fighting falcon Cutrus. His mission is to penetrate the Dukes' eight castles and retrieve the 8 Eyes. With the help of Cutrus, you must fight the Dukes' soldiers, nuclear mutants, and the duke of each castle to retrieve the jewels. After the jewels have been recovered, you must return them to the Altar of Peace so that the Great King may return and finish rebuilding the Earth.</Notes>
  162.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  163.     <Publisher>Taxan</Publisher>
  164.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  165.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  172.     <Title>8 Eyes</Title>
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  181.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Abadox - The Deadly Inner War (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  185.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  189.     <Notes>In the year 5012, the planet known as Abadox is soon eaten by a giant alien organism known as Parasitis. Once the planet has been consumed, the alien takes the form of the entire planet and seeks to devour other planets within the galaxy. The galactic military tries to fight the alien, but to no avail as Parasitis destroys the entire galactic military, except for one hospital ship. It is then discovered that Princess Maria has been devoured as well. The galactic military decides to send out their best fighter, "Second Lieutenant Nazal", to attempt to enter Parasitis' body and rescue Princess Maria before it's too late.</Notes>
  190.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  191.     <Publisher>Natsume</Publisher>
  192.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  199.     <Title>Abadox: The Deadly Inner War</Title>
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  212.     <Developer>Active Enterprises</Developer>
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  216.     <Notes>Action 52 is an unlicensed multicart consisting of 52 individual and original video games, released in September 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System and in May 1993 for the Sega Genesis consoles by Active Enterprises (a Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was advertised in some magazines, but never released). It initially retailed for the comparatively high price of US$199 (or "less than $4 for each game"), and became notorious among gamers for the abysmal quality of its games. Many video game collectors value Action 52 for its notoriety and rarity.
  217.  
  218. The cartridge states that it contains 52 "new and original exciting games". The games cover a variety of genres, although the most common are scrolling shooters and platform games. Examples of scrolling shooters include Star Evil, G-Force, Thrusters, and Megalonia. Some of the platform games available are Ooze, Non Human, Alfred N the Fettuc, and Bubblegum Rossie.</Notes>
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  220.     <Publisher>Active Enterprises</Publisher>
  221.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  228.     <Title>Action 52</Title>
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  241.     <Developer>Ocean Software</Developer>
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  245.     <Notes>The Addams Family father and husband, Gomez Addams, as he attempts to save the members of his family who have been kidnapped. They have been stowed away in various locations in the mansion and are protected by a boss of some sort. The manservant Lurch and the severed hand Thing are the only characters not to be kidnapped.</Notes>
  246.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  247.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
  248.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  255.     <Title>The Addams Family</Title>
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  264.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Addams Family, The - Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  268.     <Developer>Ocean Software</Developer>
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  272.     <Notes>The plot of Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt centered around Pugsley's attempts to win a scavenger hunt challenge proposed by his sister, Wednesday. His hunt takes him to the bedrooms of each member of the Addams family in order to find one item from each.</Notes>
  273.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  274.     <Publisher>Ocean Software</Publisher>
  275.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  282.     <Title>The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt</Title>
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  299.     <Notes>The game is set in Krynn, world of the Dragonlance saga, during the War of the Lance. DragonStrike combined elements of computer role-playing games and flight simulators. The player character is a knight who flies on the back of a metallic dragon equipped with a lance and various magic items (among other things a magic orb that acts as a radar in the game).</Notes>
  300.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  301.     <Publisher>Strategic Simulations</Publisher>
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  309.     <Title>Advanced Dungeons &amp; Dragons: DragonStrike</Title>
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  326.     <Notes>While Heroes of the Lance is a faithful representation of the books it is based on, it was a departure from the usual RPG style of most Dungeons &amp; Dragons games, and many players lamented its difficult game play interface which consists of using one character at a time in horizontally-scrolling fighting. Each character has different types of attacks and spells making them more suited to fighting different enemies but they merely act as "lives" for the player as in more traditional fighting games, removing one of the main strategies of role-playing games from the game.</Notes>
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  328.     <Publisher>U.S. Gold</Publisher>
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  353.     <Notes>Hillsfar is a single-hero role-playing game (in comparison to other Advanced Dungeons &amp; Dragons role-playing games, where the player usually controls a group of characters). A combination of first person perspective (when traveling in the city of Hillsfar) and third person perspective (usually in some action-style mini-quests) viewpoints.
  354.  
  355. As a would-be-hero, four classes are available in a randomly generated mission-based plot: fighter, thief, cleric, or magic-user. Each class to a certain extent, have different assigned quests given by each respective guild.</Notes>
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  378.     <Developer>Strategic Simulations, Inc.</Developer>
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  382.     <Notes>Pool of Radiance takes place in the Forgotten Realms fantasy world. The main setting is the city of Phlan, located on the northern shore of the Moonsea, situated between Zhentil Keep and Melvaunt. The party begins in the civilized section of "New Phlan" that is governed by a council. This portion of the city hosts businesses, including shopkeepers who sell holy items for each temple's worshipers, a jewelry shop, and retailers who provide arms and armor. A party can also contract with the clerk of the city council for various commissions; proclamations fastened to the halls within City Hall offer bits of information to aid the party. These coded clues can be deciphered by using the Adventurer's Journal, included with the game.</Notes>
  383.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  384.     <Publisher>Strategic Simulations, Inc.</Publisher>
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  409.     <Notes>An Evil 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 Doctor.</Notes>
  410.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  411.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
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  437.     <Notes>The gameplay and the design haven't much changed since Adventure Island II.  There is a world map, you can choose items before starting a level, the levels themselves are quite short (unlike Adventure Island, where each large level contained several stages).  You perform standard "adventure island" activities: ride various types of dinosaurs, throw boomerangs at snails, birds, snakes and skulls, collect grapes and apples, jump over stones and, of course, ride your old trusty skateboard.</Notes>
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  464.     <Notes>Soar into action with Adventure Island II. That Evil Witch Doctor's just snatched your favorite lady. And you've got to battle your way past EIGHT treacherous islands to get her back.
  465. Combat prehistoric monsters -- some of the creepiest, fire-spitting critters ever to slither across a video screen! Survive molten volcanoes. Dodge giant scorpions and king cobras. And the action gets even crazier with a new vertical/horizontal scroll, while stage select lets you control play.
  466. So sharpen your axe, slip on a leopard skin, and take off for ADVENTURE ISLAND II. It's gonna be a wild ride!!!</Notes>
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  494.     <Notes>The game places you as a non-choosable main character. Goofy left the golden key for the castle gate inside, and Mickey Mouse asks your help to find six silver keys needed to open the Cinderella Castle gate and allow the Disney parade to begin. The player must complete five different stages, modeled after rides in Disney theme parks, as well as a trivia quest in order to retrieve the keys. Following this, Mickey congratulates the player and the parade begins.</Notes>
  495.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  496.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  521.     <Notes>The player takes control of the title character, Billy West, who must fight save to his girlfriend Annabelle Lane from the gang of Godfather Gordon. There are a total of ten stages in all: six side-scrolling beat-em-up stages (or street fighting stages, as the game actually dubs them), two light gun shooting (shoot-'em-up) stages, and two action driving stages.</Notes>
  522.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  548.     <Notes>Somewhere in the land of dinosaurs, a hero known as Dino-Riki sets out to battle against the beasts of the ancient times and prove man's right to survival amongst evolution. You control Dino-Riki from a top-down perspective as the screen scrolls towards the top. Dino Riki must shoot the enemies in his way as well as leap over pits and avoid obstacles. His chances improve when he obtains weapon power-ups such as fireballs or boomerangs. Angel Wings also help and let Dino Riki fly above the ground. At the end of each level, Dino-Riki faces off against a boss creature.</Notes>
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  575.     <Notes>The Adventures of Dr. Franken is an Action game, developed by Cygnus and published by Elite, which was cancelled before it was released.</Notes>
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  601.     <Notes>"Okay little buddy, you just stay right behind your old pal the Skipper and everything's gonna be just fine. All we have to do is follow these clues and find the magic stone tablet and we can get off this forsaken island once and for all. So Gilligan, please try not to mess things up just this one time. Stay away from the quicksand and don't go wandering off into any dark caves. Can you promise me that, little buddy? Little buddy? Now where has he gone to? Gilligan, get out of that tree and stop messing around!! OK, just walk right in my footsteps and don't cause any more trouble or we could be stuck doing reruns forever! OK, little buddy? Gilligan? Gilligan!!"</Notes>
  602.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  603.     <Publisher>Bandai America, Inc.</Publisher>
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  649.     <Notes>Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle game, and each level is a castle room. The goal in each room is to collect all the hearts. It is not always easy, because some hearts are blocked by enemies who will shoot you when you cross their path horizontally or vertically (or both). Once you collect all the hearts, a treasure chest will open and activate all the creatures in the room, even those who were not hostile until now. You must quickly cross the room to the exit which is now available to go to the next room. The game contains 50 rooms in total.</Notes>
  650.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  651.     <Publisher>HAL America</Publisher>
  652.     <ReleaseDate>1989-04-20T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  676.     <Notes>Adventures of Lolo 2 is a sequel to Adventures of Lolo (NES). Once again, the brave blue ball-like Lolo has to save the princess from the evil demons, who kidnapped her and imprisoned her in a high tower. Solve puzzles to proceed from room to room. Push tiles, eat hearts, turn green dragons into white eggs, and protect yourself from enemies firing at you and chasing you all over the room.</Notes>
  677.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  678.     <Publisher>HAL Laboratory</Publisher>
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  703.     <Notes>From the Adventures of Lolo 3 manual:
  704. Lolo, Lala and their friends have lived peacefully for many years, ever since the defeat of the Great Devil (in The Adventures of Lolo 2). But suddenly his son and heir, the new King of Eggerland, launched a hollow capsule filled with a strange potion that turns the inhabitants of Lolo and Lala's tiny kingdom to stone. Only Lolo and Lala, basking in the sun at the edge of the lake between the two kingdoms, were spared this horrible fate. Brave in the face of adversity, our hero and heroine set out together to defeat the evil King and cast off his spell. Only you can help our brave pair now</Notes>
  705.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  706.     <Publisher>HAL Laboratory</Publisher>
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  727.     <Developer>Interplay</Developer>
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  731.     <Notes>You are Rad Gravity, a futuristic heroic spaceman. A mad scientist disrupts the peaceful universe and it is your job to visit various planets to re-establish contact between all the worlds. Sights vary between verdant planets, lava pits and hazardous jumps, with gravity variations and craters.</Notes>
  732.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  733.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  734.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  754.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  758.     <Notes>The game consists of seven levels that take you through various locales: A Swiss Alps-style mountain, a cavern, a mine, a submarine, a haunted ship, a port town, and a castle. Mini-games were available at certain points that allowed you to collect extra lives. These mini-games were Peabody and Sherman, where you controlled Sherman and blew bubble gum bubbles to clog a dragon's mouth, and Dudley Do-Right, where you rode a horse and avoided an ever-approaching train which was driven by Snidely Whiplash.</Notes>
  759.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  760.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  761.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  768.     <Title>The Adventures of Rocky &amp; Bullwinkle and Friends</Title>
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  774.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  781.     <Developer>Winky Soft Co., Ltd.</Developer>
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  785.     <Notes>Tom Sawyer's famous literary exploits come to life in this adventure where you play Tom Sawyer (or Huck Finn in a 2 player game). The adventure begins in Tom's dream while he sleeps in school.
  786.  
  787. Control in this typical platform game consists of jumping and throwing rocks. Avoid many obstacles such as rolling barrels; defeat persistent enemies such as pirates, mice, and even a giant octopus. Help Tom navigate down the Mississippi River, through forests, haunted houses, and the sky above.</Notes>
  788.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  789.     <Publisher>SETA</Publisher>
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  810.     <Developer>Sega AM-2</Developer>
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  814.     <Notes>The game allows the player to control a F-14 Tomcat jet which must destroy a series of enemy jets throughout 18 stages. At the start of the game, the player takes off from an aircraft carrier called the Sega Enterprise, which shares a similar name to the one used in the 1986 film Top Gun.</Notes>
  815.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  816.     <Publisher>Sega</Publisher>
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  824.     <Title>After Burner</Title>
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  841.     <Notes>The Federation of Intergalactic Powers is under threat by gigantic fortress spaceships which have suddenly appeared and destroyed nearby civilization. When conventional defense tactics fail, the Federation looks to find a specially selected person, Hal Bailman and equip him with a special "Lightship". His mission will to be to fly through the defenses of the eight known Air Fortresses and dock at the airlock. Then he must travel through the fortress in only a spacesuit to find and destroy the central core. Once the central core is destroyed, Hal must then quickly find the emergency lightship and escape before the fortress explodes.</Notes>
  842.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  843.     <Publisher>HAL Laboratory</Publisher>
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  857.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  868.     <Notes>The player begins every round atop inflating stations. These inflating stations, which are scattered throughout the arenas, also act as checkpoints. Remaining atop an inflating station for too long will cause the player to burst. A bar gauge at the bottom of the screen allows the player to monitor their air level.</Notes>
  869.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  870.     <Publisher>Microdeal</Publisher>
  871.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  878.     <Title>Airball</Title>
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  895.     <Notes>The game's manual included the following description:
  896. From the outside, Airwolf looks like a sophisticated executive helicopter. Slick. Self-contained. Harmless. Which means it can slip in and out of airports without causing much suspicion.
  897. But from the inside, its true military strength is revealed; walls of computerized controls, a satellite tracking system for locating enemies and allies, and a weapons guidance system for launching missiles and firing machine guns.</Notes>
  898.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  899.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
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  924.     <Notes>The game is a racing video game. The player directs the car using the D-pad, accellerating with A and braking with B. The gauges, speed and several other things can be seen at the bottom of the screen. A turbo boost can be used when necessary, but must be refueled when empty. Hazards such as signposts and other cars must be avoided. Qualifying is held prior to each race, but is difficult because only one lap is given.</Notes>
  925.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  926.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  934.     <Title>Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing</Title>
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  951.     <Notes>The player controls Aladdin, who must make his way through several levels based on locations from the movie: from the streets and rooftops of Agrabah, the Cave of Wonders and the Sultan's dungeon to the final confrontation in Grand Vizier Jafar's palace. The Sultan's guards and also animals of the desert want to hinder Aladdin in his way.</Notes>
  952.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  953.     <Publisher>Virgin</Publisher>
  954.     <ReleaseDate>1993-11-11T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  978.     <Notes>Alfred the chicken must rescue his friends and his bird (pardon the pun) Floella from the Meka Chickens. The result is a platform game across differently-themed levels, which are finished by either climbing to the top of the level or killing a boss. Bonus games and secret rooms have been included, and progression sometimes requires solving positional puzzles.</Notes>
  979.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  980.     <Publisher>Mindscape Group, Sunsoft, Sony Computer Enter</Publisher>
  981.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
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  989.     <Title>Alfred Chicken</Title>
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  1002.     <Developer>Probe Software</Developer>
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  1006.     <Notes>Alien³ is a video game based on the movie sequel of the same name. The plot of the movie picks up directly after the end of Aliens. Ellen Ripley, the main character of the Alien series, is in cryo-sleep aboard the space ship Sulaco. Unfortunately, an alien or two has stowed away on the Sulaco, and wreaked havoc within the ship. Thus, it crash lands on the prison colony planet Fiorina 161. Ripley and the unarmed prisoners have to figure out a way to survive the aliens terrorizing the colony until help arrives.
  1007.  
  1008. The game play of the various Alien³ conversions varies from platform to platform. The Genesis Alien³ game is a side-scrolling action game with large maze-like levels. In each level, you have to rescue all the trapped prisoners and then make your way to the exit, all while surviving multiple alien attacks.</Notes>
  1009.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1010.     <Publisher>Arena Entertainment</Publisher>
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  1018.     <Title>Alien 3</Title>
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  1031.     <Developer>Sega</Developer>
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  1035.     <Notes>Two players control two soldiers named Ricky and Mary, who must fight their way through large eight-way scrolling levels rescuing their comrades who are being held by aliens. After they have rescued a certain number of hostages the exit opens and they can pass through it in order to fight the end-of-level guardian. If this monstrosity is defeated, they move onto the next stage. As well as two player simultaneous gameplay, Alien Syndrome features pick-ups which assist the player including better weapons and maps of the current level.</Notes>
  1036.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1037.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  1038.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1045.     <Title>Alien Syndrome</Title>
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  1051.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  1054.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\All-Pro Basketball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1058.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  1062.     <Notes>All-Pro style B-ball features several different play options. Go head-to-head with a friend in a one-game contest. Or, watch two computer teams battle it out on court. If you choose league competition your task is to lead your team to the league championship. In Two Player league play you and a buddy team up to battle the computer teams. Choose your squad from eight professional rosters - ranging from the New York Slicks to the San Francisco Bayriders. Each team has their own strengths and weaknesses.</Notes>
  1063.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1064.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  1065.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1072.     <Title>All-Pro Basketball</Title>
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  1078.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  1081.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Alpha Mission (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1083.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:15.1762559-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1085.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  1089.     <Notes>Out beyond, in the galaxy of Tetrenova, a war has been fought that has exhausted resources and even worlds. The survivors band together and look for a new place to rebuild. They choose a seemingly undeveloped planet, Earth.
  1090.  
  1091. Using your defense ship 'Syd,' you must destroy the invading forces and ground targets with bombs. Obtain power-ups to gain energy for ship upgrades that allow you to transform to a more powerful machine. The game itself is a vertical shooter, moving continuously up towards the top of the screen.</Notes>
  1092.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1093.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
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  1101.     <Title>Alpha Mission</Title>
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  1118.     <Notes>You control a hero who has a phantom twin, his alter ego. When the hero moves, the alter ego moves too in a mirrored fashion. In some levels the movements are mirrored horizontally, in other ones they are mirrored vertically. You can switch between the hero and his alter ego limited number of times in a level…</Notes>
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  1145.     <Notes>In Amagon, your mission is to investigate a dangerous, monster-infested island. As Amagon, you begin the game with only a machine gun and a limited amount of ammo to protect yourself from the inhabitants of the island. Gameplay is an arcade style platform game with six levels, each with a variety of creatures and a large boss at the end. When you destroy an enemy, a power up will sometimes be left behind. Collecting these can give you extra points, an extra life, more ammo, or a mega key. If you have enough points and collect a mega key, you then have the ability to transform into Megagon. In this form, you are larger in size, can jump further, and have increased strength. You start the transformation with an amount of mega points; each time a creature injures you, points are lost. When all of the mega points are gone you will transform back into your normal size.</Notes>
  1146.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1147.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
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  1155.     <Title>Amagon</Title>
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  1168.     <Developer>Incredible Technologies</Developer>
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  1172.     <Notes>American Gladiators is licensed from the popular TV show of the same name. It features a series of events testing players' strength, speed and skill against a trained team of ten 'Gladiators', five male and five female. The female characters are Ice, Gold, Lace, Blaze and Zap, most of them know by their bodybuilding achievements. Main male characters are Turbo, Nitro (he featured several US National TV commercials), Gemini, Thunder and Laser (Mr. Montana on 1986).</Notes>
  1173.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1174.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
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  1195.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  1199.     <Notes>Bored with board games? Tired of pursuing trivia? Had your fill of ethical questions? Then you're ready for ANTICIPATION. This zany, unpredictable, totally wacked-out video board game begins with a giant connect-the-dots puzzle. Suddenly, a video pencil starts connecting the dots and, before you know it, you're in a maddening race against the clock, trying to solve the puzzle. Is it an Igloo? A Penguin? Whatever it is, you - and all your friends - will have a great time trying to guess what the pencil is drawing. Guess right and you'll get a crack at the really tough puzzles - no dots or clues, just the pencil drawing a picture. Think you're up to it? Then challenge your friends. Or take on the computer. Either way, this off-the-floor board game will challenge you, excite you and generally drive you crazy for years to come.</Notes>
  1200.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1201.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  1209.     <Title>Anticipation</Title>
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  1231.     <Title>Arch Rivals: A Basketbrawl!</Title>
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  1239.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Archon (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1241.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:23.3991008-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1243.     <Developer>Free Fall Associates</Developer>
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  1247.     <Notes>Archon is a strategic board game with some similarities to chess. Two sides, a light one and a dark one, consisting of 18 pieces each compete on a board divided into (9 by 9) squares. You win the game by having one of your units on each of the five powerpoint squares by removing all opposing pieces from the board or by imprisoning the last remaining creature of the opposing side.</Notes>
  1248.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1249.     <Publisher>Electronic Arts</Publisher>
  1250.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1257.     <Title>Archon</Title>
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  1270.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  1274.     <Notes>The player controls the "Vaus", a space vessel that acts as the game's "paddle" which prevents a ball from falling from the playing field, attempting to bounce it against a number of bricks. The ball striking a brick causes the brick to disappear. When all the bricks are gone, the player goes to the next level, where another pattern of bricks appear.</Notes>
  1275.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1276.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  1277.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
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  1285.     <Title>Arkanoid</Title>
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  1296.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:27.1462183-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1298.     <Developer>American Sammy</Developer>
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  1302.     <Notes>The Elven ring of Arkista has been stolen by the villainous Shogun, which has cast the entire Elven Kingdom into darkness. The only hope for the Elves is that the strong warrior Christine, equipped with only a bow, can travel throughout the Kingdom, and retrieve the ring.</Notes>
  1303.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1304.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
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  1312.     <Title>Arkista's Ring</Title>
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  1321.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Asterix (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1325.     <Developer>Bit Managers</Developer>
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  1329.     <Notes>You play as Asterix in standard platforming form, and must progress through several levels while battling with various enemies. The ultimate goal is to rescue your friend Obelix who is being held captive by Julius Caesar, and is in danger of being thrown to the lions. As such is the case, your enemies include Romans, but also the genre classic agitated animals.</Notes>
  1330.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1331.     <Publisher>Infogrames</Publisher>
  1332.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1339.     <Title>Asterix</Title>
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  1348.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Astyanax (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1352.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  1356.     <Notes>Astyanax is a side-scrolling platform game. The controls are fairly simple: the A Button makes Astyanax jump, the B Button will attack with an axe called Bash, and a combination of up and attack will perform a special magic attack. The game also contains a few role-playing elements, such as weapons upgrades. It had a unique feature (for the time) of a bar that grows between attacks; the length of the bar determines how much damage Astyanax will do with his next attack. If one attacks rapidly, one's hits will do little damage, much unlike most games where a rapid succession of hits would all be equally damaging. A very similar system would be used in Secret of Mana some years later.</Notes>
  1357.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1358.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  1359.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1366.     <Title>Astyanax</Title>
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  1375.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Athena (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1379.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  1383.     <Notes>In this game, players take the role of Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom, who has grown tired of her life within the castle and ventures into the Fantasy World beyond the castle walls. Strange and fearsome creatures will attack at every turn, but weapons can be found along the way: a ball and chain, a bow and arrow, and a mighty sword. Put on wings and take to the sky, or become a mermaid to explore the ocean depths.</Notes>
  1384.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1385.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
  1386.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1393.     <Title>Athena</Title>
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  1402.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Athletic World (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1404.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:35.7283614-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1406.     <Developer>Bandai</Developer>
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  1410.     <Notes>Five exciting playing fields! Three different skill levels! Customized advice screen - game adjusts to your age and gender!
  1411. An athletic training camp - in your own home! Fitness is just a hop, skip, and a jump away with ATHLETIC WORLD - the video game that's controlled by the movements of YOUR body! Test your athletic ability on Bandai's five challenging events as you move up the difficulty scale from Training to Beginner to Expert! Staying in shape never felt so good - or was quite so much fun!</Notes>
  1412.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1413.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
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  1421.     <Title>Athletic World</Title>
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  1430.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1438.     <Notes>The game's protagonist is Chad Finletter, a young boy is on a quest to stop the evil scientist Dr. Putrid T. Gangreen from unleashing his Doomsday Tomato. During his journey he must fight through legions of mutant tomatoes, although this is a feat he will take on alone as the citizens of San Zucchini are too afraid of the mutant tomatoes to aid him.
  1439. Much like other platform games of its time, the main method of killing the enemies is to jump on them, in this case squashing them, or breaking them into smaller tomato enemies. There are several bosses to take on including Zoltan, Beefstake, Mummato, Fang, Ketchuck and Tomacho.</Notes>
  1440.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1441.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  1442.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1449.     <Title>Attack of the Killer Tomatoes</Title>
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  1458.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Aussie Rules Footy (Australia).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1462.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  1466.     <Notes>It's not hard to understand what this game is about, judging by its title: a simulation of Australian football, a code of football that is little known outside of Australia but is very popular in certain areas of the country. You can either train your players (one, two, or three players at a time), play a single match, or participate in an Australian tournament, choosing one team and leading it to victory.</Notes>
  1467.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1468.     <Publisher>Laserbeam</Publisher>
  1469.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1476.     <Title>Aussie Rules Footy</Title>
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  1485.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Baby Boomer (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1487.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:42.7081707-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1489.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  1493.     <Notes>One day while nobody was looking, Baby Boomer climbed out of his crib and headed into the woods. Little did he realize that while he's enjoying this adventurous journey into the unknown, there are many dangers awaiting him! Your job is to use your Zapper to protect Baby Boomer and help him find his way home to his mother. Unlike other Zapper games, you can shoot just about anything you see in Baby Boomer. Some things give extra points, while others give extra lives, open secret passages, control something in another part of the world or clear a safe route for Baby Boomer to follow.</Notes>
  1494.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1495.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  1496.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1503.     <Title>Baby Boomer</Title>
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  1511.   <Game>
  1512.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Back to the Future (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1516.     <Developer>Software Images</Developer>
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  1520.     <Notes>In the single mode game, the player controls Marty McFly through various stages set in 1955 in which he collects various clock icons in order to advance to the next level, and avoid the gradual vanishing of his future (indicated by a fading photograph at the bottom of the screen). If the photograph fades fully, Marty would lose a life as it would show him vanishing. Collecting 100 clocks restored the photograph to its full, unfaded status. Two power-ups can help improve Marty's control: bowling balls that can destroy enemies and a skateboard which can speed up gameplay. There are also three minigames at the end of each stage, featuring such scenarios as Marty repelling Biff Tannen's gang of bullies from a cafe, blocking all the kisses Lorraine sends Marty (in the shape of little hearts), and having to position his guitar properly to stay in tune at the dance in order for George and Lorraine to kiss. The gameplay on these stages is often compared to that of Paperboy.</Notes>
  1521.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1522.     <Publisher>LJN Toys</Publisher>
  1523.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  1524.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1529.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  1531.     <Title>Back to the Future</Title>
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  1534.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  1536.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1537.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  1539.   <Game>
  1540.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Back to the Future Part II &amp; III (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1542.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:45.200244-04:00</DateAdded>
  1543.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:45.200244-04:00</DateModified>
  1544.     <Developer>Beam Software Pty., Ltd.</Developer>
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  1548.     <Notes>When Doc takes Marty to the year 2015 to prevent his future son from committing a crime, old Biff takes the Gray's Sports Almanac and travels back to 1955 and gives the book to his younger self. Over the next three decades, young Biff uses the information to win money on the outcome of each sporting event he bets on, making him the richest and most powerful man in the world by 1985A. To ensure that no one else gets their hands on the almanac, Biff travels through time and collects various items and puts them behind locked doors in three different periods. This action has caused a disruption in time, and now the Space Time Continuum is falling apart. With Hill Valley in ruins, Marty must now travel to all three periods, then find and return all the items back to their original places in order to retrieve the almanac and destroy it.</Notes>
  1549.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1550.     <Publisher>LJN, Ltd.</Publisher>
  1551.     <ReleaseDate>1990-12-31T03:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1556.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1557.     <TheGamesDBID>331</TheGamesDBID>
  1558.     <Title>Back to the Future Part II &amp; III</Title>
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  1561.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  1563.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1564.     <Genre>Action;Adventure;Puzzle</Genre>
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  1566.   <Game>
  1567.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bad Dudes (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1569.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:46.8396078-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1571.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
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  1575.     <Notes>The game starts in New York City, where President Ronnie (based on former U.S. President Ronald Reagan) has been kidnapped by the nefarious DragonNinja. The intro says: "Rampant ninja related crimes these days... Whitehouse is not the exception...". As soon as that occurs, a Secret Service agent (who resembles Arnold Schwarzenegger as he appears in The Terminator) asks two street-smart brawlers, named Blade and Striker: "President Ronnie has been kidnapped by the ninjas. Are you a bad enough dude to rescue Ronnie?", which this quote became an infamous meme and is often lampooned on the Internet. In the Japanese version, however, the words are completely different. After they heard that, the Bad Dudes confirmed it by pursuing the DragonNinja through the city streets, highway, sewers, transport train, forest, cave and into the secret ninja base, in order to save President Ronnie.</Notes>
  1576.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1577.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  1578.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1582.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  1583.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1584.     <TheGamesDBID>332</TheGamesDBID>
  1585.     <Title>Bad Dudes</Title>
  1586.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
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  1588.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  1589.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  1590.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1591.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
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  1593.   <Game>
  1594.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bad News Baseball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1596.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:48.5670464-04:00</DateAdded>
  1597.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:48.5670464-04:00</DateModified>
  1598.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  1602.     <Notes>Looking for a baseball game that will challenge your skills and tickle your funnybone? You've finally found it. Bad News Baseball is the new cartoon-style, outrageously funny baseball game only from Tecmo. It's fast-paced and jam-packed full of new animated cinema displays and exciting action. And now Bad News Baseball has boys and girls teams! Play against the computer, play with a buddy, or use the spectator mode, but you had better get ready to laugh. Featuring 12 boys teams and 12 girls teams, 11 different pitches and Tecmo's famous instant close-ups, all you need is a hotdog and you're ready to play.</Notes>
  1603.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1604.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
  1605.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1610.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1611.     <TheGamesDBID>1627</TheGamesDBID>
  1612.     <Title>Bad News Baseball</Title>
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  1618.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  1621.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bad Street Brawler (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1622.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1623.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:49.1775532-04:00</DateAdded>
  1624.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:49.1775532-04:00</DateModified>
  1625.     <Developer>Beam Software Pty., Ltd.</Developer>
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  1629.     <Notes>Bad Street Brawler, players take the role of the former punk rocker and current martial artist Duke Dunnegan, or aternatively the wrestler Gorgeous George (Bop N' Wrestle) or as a high school teacher pushed to far (Street Hassle) who finds he is the only one in the position to clean the mean streets from various thugs and loonies.
  1630.  
  1631. Gameplay involves walking through the streets and taking out any enemies that get in the way. Kicks and punches are your basic moves at first, but as the game progresses, new moves and attacks become available, and new enemy types to beat up as well.</Notes>
  1632.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1633.     <Publisher>Mindscape Inc.</Publisher>
  1634.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1639.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1640.     <TheGamesDBID>1628</TheGamesDBID>
  1641.     <Title>Bad Street Brawler</Title>
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  1644.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  1645.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  1646.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1647.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
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  1649.   <Game>
  1650.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Balloon Fight (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1651.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1652.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:51.2372687-04:00</DateAdded>
  1653.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:51.2372687-04:00</DateModified>
  1654.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  1657.     <ID>2e105981-0c52-4de6-afc1-ed62dac8f98d</ID>
  1658.     <Notes>The player controls the unnamed Balloon Fighter with two balloons attached to his back. Repeatedly pressing the A or B buttons causes the Balloon Fighter to flap his arms and rise into the air. If a balloon is popped, the player's flotation is decreased, making it harder to rise. A life is lost if both balloons are popped by enemy Balloon Fighters, if the player falls in the water, gets eaten by the large fish near the surface of the water, or is hit by lightning.</Notes>
  1659.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1660.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  1661.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-02T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1663.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  1664.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  1665.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  1666.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1667.     <TheGamesDBID>333</TheGamesDBID>
  1668.     <Title>Balloon Fight</Title>
  1669.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  1670.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  1671.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  1672.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  1673.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1674.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  1676.   <Game>
  1677.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Banana Prince (Germany) (Translated En).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1678.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1679.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:52.5763842-04:00</DateAdded>
  1680.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:52.5763842-04:00</DateModified>
  1681.     <Developer>KID Corp.</Developer>
  1682.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  1683.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  1684.     <ID>28ee1126-4827-48f6-a1fe-e693252e2e9a</ID>
  1685.     <Notes>Banana Prince is an action platformer. You travel between locations on the world map in a linear fashion, entering various platform levels - forests, caves, towers, etc. The Prince will find various weapons during his journey and use them to take care of the numerous enemies. You can also collect rings scattered everywhere and use them as currency in shops, where you can acquire various items.</Notes>
  1686.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1687.     <Publisher>Takara Co.</Publisher>
  1688.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  1689.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  1690.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  1691.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  1692.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  1693.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1694.     <TheGamesDBID>6432</TheGamesDBID>
  1695.     <Title>Banana Prince</Title>
  1696.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  1697.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  1698.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  1699.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  1700.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1701.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  1703.   <Game>
  1704.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bandai Golf - Challenge Pebble Beach (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1705.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1706.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:55.9872231-04:00</DateAdded>
  1707.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:55.9872231-04:00</DateModified>
  1708.     <Developer>Tose Co</Developer>
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  1711.     <ID>f09aa8de-c18d-44c4-919f-0a6ddf85f640</ID>
  1712.     <Notes>One or Two players can play a round on this video course modeled after the real Pebble Beach. Each player can select their own handicap. Every one of the 18 holes has familiar golf hazards - bunkers, slopes, and water hazards. You'll also have to contend with some of Mother Nature's hazards like changing wind conditions and Pebble Beach's most difficult obstacle - the ocean.
  1713.  
  1714. Once you tee off you'll have all kinds of decisions to make. Check your score card to see how you're doing. The card tells you the distance in yards and par for each hole. The computer gives you a bird's-eye view and cross-sectional view of each hole, as well as close-ups of the green. You select the right club for each shot. Control your shot to get the power, distance, and hook or slice you want on the ball. After you've made your shot the computer tells you what kind of lie you have as well as the remaining distance to the hole.</Notes>
  1715.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1716.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  1717.     <ReleaseDate>1989-02-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1722.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1723.     <TheGamesDBID>1629</TheGamesDBID>
  1724.     <Title>Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach</Title>
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  1729.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1730.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  1733.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bandit Kings of Ancient China (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1734.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1735.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:58.0669543-04:00</DateAdded>
  1736.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:33:58.0669543-04:00</DateModified>
  1737.     <Developer>KOEI</Developer>
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  1739.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  1740.     <ID>4637d2d7-ad70-4bca-a3ad-6d70eca9461b</ID>
  1741.     <Notes>The game is a military strategy game, like most of Koei's games, but instead of conquering a country, the goal is to depose the despotic ruler of China. You start out lowly, and have to work your way up by conquering smaller prefectures, forming alliances, and fighting small battles. You have to earn the right to attack Gao Qiu's home prefecture, though- he is off limits until you are powerful.</Notes>
  1742.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1743.     <Publisher>KOEI</Publisher>
  1744.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1746.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  1747.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  1749.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1750.     <TheGamesDBID>1630</TheGamesDBID>
  1751.     <Title>Bandit Kings of Ancient China</Title>
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  1753.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  1754.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  1755.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  1756.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1757.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  1760.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Barbie (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1761.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1762.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:33:58.8095721-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1764.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc.</Developer>
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  1767.     <ID>cec7dd03-73e1-4f6d-a3e7-81671bc87907</ID>
  1768.     <Notes>Barbie has a big day tomorrow, so she needs to get a good nights rest. She has strange dreams about all her planned activities. She must traverse five levels made up of a total of thirteen stages to make it through the night.
  1769.  
  1770. Barbie travels through various location in the mall, at the beach and in the soda shop trying to make it from the left side of each level to the right. Each level is populated with animals and with living objects of the sort you would find in that location. She can jump with the A button and throw crystals with the B button. The longer you hold the button down, the farther each crystal is thrown. She has three kinds of crystals, each of which has a different effect. One makes creatures help her, one defeats them and one has varying effects.</Notes>
  1771.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1772.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech Expressions</Publisher>
  1773.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1775.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  1778.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  1780.     <Title>Barbie</Title>
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  1786.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  1789.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bard's Tale, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1791.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:00.2137439-04:00</DateAdded>
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  1793.     <Developer>Interplay Productions</Developer>
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  1797.     <Notes>The following text from the box cover summarizes the premise:
  1798. Long ago, when magic still prevailed, the evil wizard Mangar the Dark threatened a small but harmonious country town called Skara Brae. Evil creatures oozed into Skara Brae and joined his shadow domain. Mangar froze the surrounding lands with a spell of Eternal Winter, totally isolating Skara Brae from any possible help. Then, one night the town militiamen all disappeared. The future of Skara Brae hung in the balance. And who was left to resist? Only a handful of unproven young Warriors, junior Magic Users, a couple of Bards barely old enough to drink, and some out of work Rogues. You are there. You are the leader of this ragtag group of freedom fighters. Luckily you have a Bard with you to sing your glories, if you survive. For this is the stuff of legends. And so the story begins...</Notes>
  1799.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1800.     <Publisher>Electronic Arts &amp; Ariolasoft</Publisher>
  1801.     <ReleaseDate>1991-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1808.     <Title>The Bard's Tale</Title>
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  1811.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  1814.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  1817.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Barker Bill's Trick Shooting (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1819.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:01.1164923-04:00</DateAdded>
  1820.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:01.1164923-04:00</DateModified>
  1821.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  1825.     <Notes>Barker Bill is your host. Join him and assistant Tricksie for arcade-style Trick Shooting! Get out your Zapper video gun. Blast floating balloons before they drift away. But, don't hit the friendly dog - he'll get mad! Rack up points by shooting spinning plates tossed by Barker Bill and Tricksie. They are happy when you make a shot, but scold you when you miss! Shoot around window panes to knock falling targets out of the picture! Take aim at tomatoes, eggs and watermelons before they land on poor Tricksie's head! So, set your sites for a day at the carnival with Tricksie and Barker Bill!</Notes>
  1826.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1827.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  1828.     <ReleaseDate>1990-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1833.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  1835.     <Title>Barker Bill's Trick Shooting</Title>
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  1838.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  1840.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1841.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  1843.   <Game>
  1844.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Baseball (USA, Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  1845.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  1846.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:03.7877163-04:00</DateAdded>
  1847.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:03.7877163-04:00</DateModified>
  1848.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  1852.     <Notes>Baseball is a simple baseball video game made by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, making it one of the first games released for the Famicom. It was later one of the NES's 18 launch titles when it was released in 1985 in the United States. As in real baseball, the object of the game is to score the most runs. Up to two players are supported. Each player can select from one of six teams. Although there is no difference between them other than uniform color, they are meant to represent the six members of the Japanese Central League.</Notes>
  1853.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1854.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  1855.     <ReleaseDate>1983-12-07T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1860.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  1861.     <TheGamesDBID>335</TheGamesDBID>
  1862.     <Title>Baseball</Title>
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  1865.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  1867.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  1868.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  1870.   <Game>
  1871.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Baseball Simulator 1.000 (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1873.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:04.7905507-04:00</DateAdded>
  1874.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:04.7905507-04:00</DateModified>
  1875.     <Developer>Culture Brain</Developer>
  1876.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  1878.     <ID>448ad1aa-8147-4d72-b7a9-9d8fc5328ccd</ID>
  1879.     <Notes>Baseball Simulator 1.000 (Choujin Ultra Baseball in Japan) is a baseball game released on the NES, where a player can either control a normal baseball team or an ultra baseball team with super hitting and pitching plays to boost their chances of winning.</Notes>
  1880.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1881.     <Publisher>Culture Brain</Publisher>
  1882.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  1888.     <TheGamesDBID>1634</TheGamesDBID>
  1889.     <Title>Baseball Simulator 1.000</Title>
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  1895.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  1898.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Baseball Stars (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  1906.     <Notes>Baseball Stars, released in Japan as Baseball Star Mezase Sankan Ō, is a baseball video game developed by SNK. It was released for the NES in 1989. It became a major hit in many countries worldwide, particularly in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Baseball Stars was a critical success, often referred to as the best baseball game on the NES platform (and possibly of all-time); as such it became a franchise series for SNK, spawning five sequels, and its "create player" and "create team" functions have become standard features in sports games.</Notes>
  1907.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1908.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
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  1933.     <Notes>Baseball Stars 2 is a 2-player baseball arcade game released by SNK in 1992 for the Neo-Geo console.  A less cartoony console version was released for the NES by Romstar the same year.  Baseball Stars 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System was distributed by Romstar in 1992.  Changes made from the original Baseball Stars, released by SNK in 1989: Female players are no longer included in any form.  Two additional batting stances. These additional stances are never used for players on custom teams. They will only appear on the pre-made teams' players.  Enhanced pitch control.  Ability to shift field formations when playing defense.  Ability to view your team roster and ratings while in-game.  Sidearm-style pitchers are never generated on custom teams. They can only be hired.  Easier bunting controls; bunts are now retractable. (Hold Down+A to bunt instead of stopping the swing partway through.)  Ability to see lead-offs while pitching/batting.  Six pitchers and four bench players instead of five each.  New music and home run animations. These include the "Power connect" graphic for a two-run home run, an animated graphic of the batter rounding the bases and pumping his fist for a 3-run home run or grand slam, and a similar (yet very rare) graphic including a Yorkshire terrier following the batter for a come-from-behind (usually game-ending) home run in a dramatic situation.  Can no longer name custom teams or rename players on custom teams.  You can still upgrade player using the same 15-point system introduced in the original Baseball Stars. However, the random points you get to disperse to various skills each time you purchase a player upgrade changed from between 1 and 6 to between 1 and 5.  Player upgrades overall are much more expensive while the money received during play has remained about the same. This makes it much more time-consuming to upgrade players to maximum.  You can still fire players and hire players. However, due to the fact you cannot change the names of hired players your hired player will always be named generic names given by the game (examples 'STAR 5', 'ROOK 2', etc.). This can also lead to multiple players sharing the same name throughout the custom teams, even conceivably multiple players on the same team with the same name.  Players can still create leagues of up to 125 games (6 teams playing each other 25 times) and view statistics such as League Standings and Top 10 in Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Earned Run Average, Wins and Saves. (A peculiar glitch occurs when viewing league leaders. The last pitcher listed on any user-created team in "View Team" does not appear in any of the Top 10 leaderboards.)</Notes>
  1934.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1935.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
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  1956.     <Developer>Jaleco</Developer>
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  1960.     <Notes>The game allows the player to control one of 12 teams in either a single game or a full season. For single games, there is also a two-player option.
  1961. Bases Loaded featured a unique television-style depiction of the pitcher-batter matchup, as well as strong play control and a relatively high degree of realism, which made it one of the most popular baseball games of the early NES.
  1962. One unique feature of the game is that the pitcher can provoke a batter to charge the mound. Each team has only one batter (usually the team's best hitter) who can be provoked in this manner, however; it is up to the player to discover who it is.
  1963. At the time Bases Loaded was released, few video games were licensed by major league sports. Therefore, the league depicted in Bases Loaded is a fictitious league of twelve teams</Notes>
  1964.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  1965.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
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  1990.     <Notes>The game is the third installment of the Bases Loaded series. The series spanned three generations of consoles and eight total installments. The original Bases Loaded title was a arcade game that Jaleco ported to the NES. Only the original Bases Loaded was an acrade game; the rest of the series were exclusive to their particular consoles. There are four video games in the Bases Loaded NES series, Bases Loaded II: Second Season, Bases Loaded 3 and Bases Loaded 4. There was also a Game Boy version of Bases Loaded. The series continued onto the SNES platform with Super Bases Loaded, Super Bases Loaded 2, and Super Bases Loaded 3. The final entry to the series was Bases Loaded '96: Double Header, released for the fifth generation consoles Sega Saturn and PlayStation.</Notes>
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  2017.     <Notes>Bases Loaded 4 was Jaleco's last 8-bit entry in the long-running baseball series. The game featured slightly more elaborate animations than its predecessor, and much larger fielders. Removed was the goal to play a flawless game; instead the game featured more traditional modes, including exhibition games and full season play.
  2018.  
  2019. Geared more toward faced-paced arcade gameplay than simulation, Bases Loaded 4 was not licensed by Major League Baseball or the Major League Baseball Players' Association. Therefore, it did not feature real American (or Japanese, for that matter) teams or players.</Notes>
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  2046.     <Notes>The game is the second installment of the Bases Loaded series. The series spanned three generations of consoles and eight total installments. The original Bases Loaded title was an arcade game that Jalelco ported to the NES. Only the original Bases Loaded was an acrade game; the rest of the series were exclusive to their particular consoles. There are four video games in the Bases Loaded NES series, Bases Loaded II: Second Season, Bases Loaded 3 and Bases Loaded 4. There was also a Game Boy version of Bases Loaded. The series continued onto the SNES platform with Super Bases Loaded, Super Bases Loaded 2, and Super Bases Loaded 3. The final entry to the series was Bases Loaded '96: Double Header, released for the fifth generation consoles Sega Saturn and PlayStation.</Notes>
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  2078.     <Title>Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher</Title>
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  2086.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Batman - Return of the Joker (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2090.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  2094.     <Notes>Batman is armed with a utility belt that allows him to collect various types of icons throughout the stages in order to shoot different types of baterangs and projectiles. The game's password feature also helped the game from becoming too difficult.
  2095. The music was composed by Naoki Kodaka, Hara Nobuyuki and Shinichi Seya.It also features several remixes of the themes from the Megaman series, most notable the opening theme being a remix of the boss select theme from Megaman 2.</Notes>
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  2097.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
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  2118.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  2122.     <Notes>This beta version of the game contains cutscenes cut from the retail version.He's totally new. Totally tough. And he'll stop at nothing to make sure justice prevails! From the dark streets of GOTHAM CITY to the deepest corners of the criminal underworld comes the CAPED CRUSADER as you've never seen him before. Incredibly strong. Armed to the teeth. And ready to put his life on the line for the sake of all, on a search-and-destroy mission to end the Joker's reign of terror. He leaps, he flies, he dodges enemy fire and delivers it right back... with a vengeance. This is no kid stuff. This is as real as video gaming gets. If you liked what you saw in the movie, you're gonna love what you see here. Because this time around, BATMAN is all business, and he won't let anything stand in his way!</Notes>
  2123.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2124.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
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  2132.     <Title>Batman: The Video Game (Beta)</Title>
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  2145.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  2149.     <Notes>Frigid winter winds swept over an already chilled Gotham City. Random street crimes were running at an all-time high, despite the holidays. Down below, in the city's frozen sewers, Oswald Cobblepot, known as The Penguin, planned more mayhem and schemed the take over of the fightened metropolis. His loyal army of missle-packing Penguin Commandos and the bizarre Red Triangle Circus Gang are energized by the evil genius of the web-footed orphan. A desperate call to Batman goes up. Partner with Batman to salvage Gotham City from The Penguin's cold-hearted plot. Guide him in swift, life-like moves from dark alleys to rooftops in vivid scenes based on the hit movie, "Batman Returns." Control his combat style, and help conduct relentless interrogations of The Penguins many allies. Use the Batcave computer to input clues, analyze evidence, and review enemy bios. You're in charge of weapons, too. Stock Batman's Utility belt with enough heat to match the diverse fighting styles of The Penguin and cold-blooded, sewer-dwelling minions. Gotham City is in trouble.</Notes>
  2150.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2151.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  2159.     <Title>Batman Returns</Title>
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  2176.     <Notes>Battle Chess is a video game version of chess in which the chess pieces come to life and battle one another when capturing.  It was originally developed and released by Interplay Entertainment for the Amiga in 1988 and subsequently on many other systems, including 3DO, Acorn Archimedes, Amiga CD32, Amiga CDTV, Apple IIGS, Apple IIe, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, FM Towns, NES, Mac OS, PC-98, Sharp X68000 and Windows 3.x.  In 1991, Battle Chess Enhanced was released by Interplay for the PC, featuring improved VGA graphics and a symphonic musical score that played off of the CD-ROM.  Battle Chess was critically acclaimed and commercially successful, resulting in two official follow-ups as well as several inspired games.  Its remake, Battle Chess: Game of Kings, was released on Steam (software) on March 16, 2014.</Notes>
  2177.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  2186.     <Title>Battle Chess</Title>
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  2195.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battle Kid - Fortress of Peril (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2197.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:24.5750172-04:00</DateAdded>
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  2199.     <Developer>Sivak Games</Developer>
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  2203.     <Notes>Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril is a homebrewed 2D platform video game, released in February 2010 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, created by Sivak Games and published through Retrozone with the cover art designed by Larry Bundy Jr..  Unlike most games in the modern era, Battle Kid is available for purchase on an actual cartridge.  While there has been a demand for a downloadable version, the developer has stated that the game is currently not planned to be released on any other formats due to a contract with Retrozone.</Notes>
  2204.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2205.     <Publisher>Retrozone</Publisher>
  2206.     <ReleaseDate>2010-02-22T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2213.     <Title>Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril</Title>
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  2222.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battle of Olympus, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2224.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:26.6577518-04:00</DateAdded>
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  2226.     <Developer>Infinity</Developer>
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  2229.     <ID>9c0ddbde-8684-419d-914a-724d1eb0f54c</ID>
  2230.     <Notes>This game is about a Greek named Orpheus, in Ancient Greece.  His love, Helene, was poisoned by a snake and died.  Later Orpheus learns that Helene was actually taken by Hades, god of the underworld, to become his bride.  Upon hearing this, Orpheus begins his journey to save Helene.</Notes>
  2231.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2232.     <Publisher>Broderbund</Publisher>
  2233.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-28T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2235.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2236.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2237.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2238.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2239.     <TheGamesDBID>385</TheGamesDBID>
  2240.     <Title>The Battle of Olympus</Title>
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  2242.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2243.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  2245.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2246.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  2248.   <Game>
  2249.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battleship (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2250.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2251.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:28.1529954-04:00</DateAdded>
  2252.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:28.1529954-04:00</DateModified>
  2253.     <Developer>Milton Bradley</Developer>
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  2256.     <ID>a536fe5c-8d74-4039-a010-4510f1c22ee6</ID>
  2257.     <Notes>Do you have what it takes to command your own fleet of six ships? Can you survive thrilling, ruthless combat on the high seas? Stalk your enemy through unfriendly waters. Secretly plot your plan of attack. Then fire. It's a hit! But remain on red alert! For your opponent wants victory as much as you do! Capsize a carrier. Demolish a destroyer. Sink up to six ships in your opponent's fleet before your own vessels are found and sunk. Blast the torpedoes and full speed ahead! Strategically hide your own ships while you formulate a cunning plan of attack on your opponent. Enjoy classic game strategy in this timeless Naval warfare favorite. Ten new special weapons to wage war with - including depth charges, sonar and cruise missiles. Play again and again - every game is different from the last!</Notes>
  2258.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2259.     <Publisher>Mindscape Inc.</Publisher>
  2260.     <ReleaseDate>1993-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2262.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2263.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2264.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2265.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2266.     <TheGamesDBID>1638</TheGamesDBID>
  2267.     <Title>Battleship</Title>
  2268.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2269.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2270.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2272.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2273.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  2275.   <Game>
  2276.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battletank (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2277.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2278.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:30.8142101-04:00</DateAdded>
  2279.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:30.8142101-04:00</DateModified>
  2280.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  2284.     <Notes>Battle Tank is an action video game released by Absolute Entertainment in September 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.  The game is similar to the Atari game Battlezone, and supports one player.  It was considered to be a poorly designed game, as it was intended to become a space flight game for the Commodore 64 during its development.</Notes>
  2285.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2286.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  2287.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T03:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2292.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2293.     <TheGamesDBID>1639</TheGamesDBID>
  2294.     <Title>Battle Tank</Title>
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  2296.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2297.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  2299.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2300.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  2302.   <Game>
  2303.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battletoads (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2305.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:32.3935228-04:00</DateAdded>
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  2307.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  2311.     <Notes>After her defeat by the Galactic Corporation at the battle of Canis Major, the evil Dark Queen and her renegade space troops retreat to the outer reaches of the universe, hiding out in dark spaces between the stars. Meanwhile, on board the spaceship Vulture, Professor T. Bird and the trio of Battletoads - Rash, Zitz and Pimple - are escorting the Princess Angelica back to her home planet, where her father, the Terran Emperor, awaits her safe arrival. Along the way, Pimple, the biggest Battletoad, takes Angelica out for a cruise in the Toadster to a nearby Leisure Station, but the Dark Queen ambushes them before they can get there, and they are kidnapped and carried away to Ragnarok's World, the Dark Queen's planet. Professor Bird sends remaining Battletoads down on Ragnarok to save Pimple and Angelica, but it will be a hard battle against planet's dangerous environments, traps and Dark Queen's troops. They have to go a long way from the planet's rough surface to deep caves and landed Gargantua and ultimately to the Tower of Shadows, where the Dark Queen awaits.</Notes>
  2312.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2313.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  2314.     <ReleaseDate>1991-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2316.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2317.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2318.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2319.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2320.     <TheGamesDBID>2770</TheGamesDBID>
  2321.     <Title>Battletoads</Title>
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  2323.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2324.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2326.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2327.     <Genre>Fighting;Platform</Genre>
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  2330.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Battletoads-Double Dragon (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2332.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:34.8855986-04:00</DateAdded>
  2333.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:34.8855986-04:00</DateModified>
  2334.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  2338.     <Notes>Battletoads &amp; Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team is a 1993 beat 'em up developed by Rare and published by Tradewest. It was originally released for the NES and later ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES, and Game Boy.
  2339. The Ultimate Team is a crossover of both Technos Japan's Double Dragon and Rare's own Battletoads game franchises, although Technos had little or no credited involvement in the production of the game outside of the Double Dragon license. The game features the characters from the Double Dragon series, Billy and Jimmy Lee, two young martial arts experts; also included are the three humanoid toad protagonists from the Battletoads game. The game's engine and design are directly based upon the Battletoads series.</Notes>
  2340.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2341.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  2342.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2347.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2348.     <TheGamesDBID>2774</TheGamesDBID>
  2349.     <Title>Battletoads &amp; Double Dragon</Title>
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  2351.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2352.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2354.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2355.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  2357.   <Game>
  2358.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Beauty and the Beast (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2359.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2360.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:37.26558-04:00</DateAdded>
  2361.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:37.26558-04:00</DateModified>
  2362.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  2366.     <Notes>Beauty and the Beast is an action, platformer developed and publisher by Hudson Soft for the NES. It was released in Europe in 1994. Gaston, logically, is the final boss of the game because he wants to kill the Beast, marry Belle and force her to give birth to nothing but baby boys (that look like Gaston).</Notes>
  2367.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2368.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  2369.     <ReleaseDate>1994-07-08T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2374.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2375.     <TheGamesDBID>1795</TheGamesDBID>
  2376.     <Title>Disney's Beauty and the Beast</Title>
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  2379.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  2381.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2382.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  2384.   <Game>
  2385.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bee 52 (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2387.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:37.7599914-04:00</DateAdded>
  2388.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:37.7599914-04:00</DateModified>
  2389.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  2393.     <Notes>Bee 52 is a side scrolling game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
  2394.  
  2395. The player controls Bee 52, a honeybee with large eyes and a fly-like sucker for a mouth, through which it can spit projectiles at enemies. The game is played through 12 levels, the first four in a backyard, the next four in a swamp, and the last four inside a house. There are traps and enemies added for each level, from ants, grasshoppers, and even dragonflies and "venus flytraps" in the later levels. The player must find and collect from many flowers scattered all over the sidescrolling level and return to the hive after three flowers are visited to add honey to the jar. The level is complete when the jar is full, in the case of levels 3-12, this requires every flower to be visited.</Notes>
  2396.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2397.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  2398.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2400.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2401.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2402.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2403.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2404.     <TheGamesDBID>1641</TheGamesDBID>
  2405.     <Title>Bee 52</Title>
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  2407.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2408.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2409.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2410.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2411.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  2413.   <Game>
  2414.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Beetlejuice (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2415.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2416.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:38.2584049-04:00</DateAdded>
  2417.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:38.2584049-04:00</DateModified>
  2418.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
  2419.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  2422.     <Notes>In the game you control Beetlejuice through various side-scrolling and overhead view levels in an effort to scare the yuppie Deetz family and friends that have taken over the house.  You stomp on cockroaches in order to gain points that you used to buy various scare tactics that you use to defeat various enemies and bosses.  Although the initial levels of the game are based upon the film, with Beetlejuice venturing through the Maitland House to find and scare away Otho, the later levels are original and involve Beetlejuice fighting mythical creatures in such locations as a sewer system and the afterlife.</Notes>
  2423.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2424.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  2425.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2427.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2428.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2429.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2430.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2431.     <TheGamesDBID>1642</TheGamesDBID>
  2432.     <Title>Beetlejuice</Title>
  2433.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2434.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2435.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2436.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2437.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2438.     <Genre>Action;Adventure;Platform</Genre>
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  2440.   <Game>
  2441.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Best of the Best - Championship Karate (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2442.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2443.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:39.7876797-04:00</DateAdded>
  2444.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:39.7876797-04:00</DateModified>
  2445.     <Developer>Movie Software</Developer>
  2446.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2447.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2448.     <ID>35cdc737-b192-473c-ac26-549b28291245</ID>
  2449.     <Notes>Best of the Best: Championship Karate is a Kick Boxing game that features black belt kick Boxing masters. The object is to win the kick Boxing championship by defeating an array of Kick Boxing masters in a series of fighting matches.
  2450. Originally titled "Panza Kick Boxing" on home microcomputers in Europe, the game was retitled to "Best of the Best: Championship Karate" when it transitioned to home video game consoles.</Notes>
  2451.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2452.     <Publisher>Electro Brain</Publisher>
  2453.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2455.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2456.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2457.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2458.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2459.     <TheGamesDBID>1036</TheGamesDBID>
  2460.     <Title>Best of the Best: Championship Karate</Title>
  2461.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2462.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2463.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  2464.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2465.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2466.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
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  2468.   <Game>
  2469.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bible Adventures (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2470.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2471.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:42.4298783-04:00</DateAdded>
  2472.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:42.4298783-04:00</DateModified>
  2473.     <Developer>Wisdom Tree</Developer>
  2474.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  2477.     <Notes>Bible Adventures is a Christian video game by Wisdom Tree and not sold through video game retailers, first released in 1991 for the NES and re-released in 1995 for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis.  It contains three different games: Noah's Ark, Baby Moses and David and Goliath, all of which are based rather loosely on stories from the Bible.  The gameplay of these games is sidescroller style similar to that of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.</Notes>
  2478.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2479.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
  2480.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2482.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2483.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2484.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2485.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2486.     <TheGamesDBID>1643</TheGamesDBID>
  2487.     <Title>Bible Adventures</Title>
  2488.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2489.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2490.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2491.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2492.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2493.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  2494.   </Game>
  2495.   <Game>
  2496.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bible Buffet (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2497.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2498.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:43.0413876-04:00</DateAdded>
  2499.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:43.0413876-04:00</DateModified>
  2500.     <Developer>Wisdom Tree</Developer>
  2501.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2502.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2503.     <ID>5fc12429-9f51-4568-bc26-436aa01644a3</ID>
  2504.     <Notes>This is a Bible trivia/action game in which you spin a spinner and move the number of spaces it says.
  2505.  
  2506. When you land on your spot, if it is just a regular spot, you play an action game for points, upgraded or better weapons, hearts, etc. If the space you land on has a red circle, you spin again. If the space you land on has a red circle connected to another red circle by dashes, you move forward or backwards to the second circle. If the space has a red circle with a question mark in it, you take a pop quiz of three trivia questions then get to select either a key, a heart or move ahead one, two, three or four spaces.</Notes>
  2507.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2508.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
  2509.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2510.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2511.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2512.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2513.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2514.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2515.     <TheGamesDBID>1644</TheGamesDBID>
  2516.     <Title>Bible Buffet</Title>
  2517.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2518.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2519.     <PlayMode />
  2520.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2521.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2522.     <Genre>Action;Puzzle</Genre>
  2523.   </Game>
  2524.   <Game>
  2525.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Big Nose Freaks Out (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2526.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2527.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:43.6148648-04:00</DateAdded>
  2528.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:43.6148648-04:00</DateModified>
  2529.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
  2530.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2531.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2532.     <ID>7011228d-f00c-4d28-8d28-fe26c5f2c21c</ID>
  2533.     <Notes>Big Nose Freaks Out is a platform game for the NES, produced by Codemasters and published by Camerica.  The player controls a cave man character who has had all his bones stolen from a prehistoric bank by a dinosaur.  Bignose sets off on an adventure through numerous prehistoric settings.  Bignose defeats enemies using a club, however he also has access to a primitive skate board device (stone-boarding), via his invention - the wheel. The game is essentially a platform game in which the player collects bones and other items, while travelling from left to right until reaching the goal.  B.N.F.O also had a two player mode and the addition of numerous secret levels and bonuses.  Big Nose Freaks Out has become popular as more people have access to the ROM file through emulation websites.</Notes>
  2534.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2535.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  2536.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2537.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2538.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2539.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2540.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2541.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2542.     <TheGamesDBID>1645</TheGamesDBID>
  2543.     <Title>Big Nose Freaks Out</Title>
  2544.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2545.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2546.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2547.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2548.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2549.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  2550.   </Game>
  2551.   <Game>
  2552.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Big Nose the Caveman (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2553.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2554.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:44.917952-04:00</DateAdded>
  2555.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:44.917952-04:00</DateModified>
  2556.     <Developer>Camerica</Developer>
  2557.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2558.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2559.     <ID>04833788-24e0-451e-b9b4-165c50ff0329</ID>
  2560.     <Notes>You control the "Big Nose" character, who is running through many islands to find his dinner, because he is very hungry. Along the way, Big Nose collects bones, that he can use to buy items from the various shops that include spells, upgrades to his abilities and items.
  2561. This game is also very difficult because you cannot restart from where you left off once all your lives are gone. It is also very long with four islands (Paradise Island, Monster Island, Terror Island, and Chaos Island) each containing several levels. Big Nose the Caveman dies in a single hit unless he has stones. The stones can shoot out of his club, killing enemies. As many as three stones can come out of the club. There are also many pitfalls, traps and deadly lava/water since Big Nose can't swim.
  2562. It was followed by a sequel in 1992.</Notes>
  2563.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2564.     <Publisher>Codemasters</Publisher>
  2565.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2566.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2567.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2568.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2569.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2570.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2571.     <TheGamesDBID>1646</TheGamesDBID>
  2572.     <Title>Big Nose the Caveman</Title>
  2573.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2574.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2575.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2576.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2577.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2578.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  2579.   </Game>
  2580.   <Game>
  2581.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bigfoot (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2582.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2583.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:45.4904254-04:00</DateAdded>
  2584.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:45.4904254-04:00</DateModified>
  2585.     <Developer>Beam Software Company, Ltd.</Developer>
  2586.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2587.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2588.     <ID>d0aa27e3-481c-4a8e-a418-944f887be70c</ID>
  2589.     <Notes>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.  The gameplay involves racing monster trucks including the title truck, Bigfoot (blue). The computer controlled trucks are green (The Growler) and yellow (The Charger) if the computer's truck runs out of money and cannot repair their rig.  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 are a combination of everything except the sled pull, simply called a drag race.  To advance to the next event the player must complete a "cross country" race collecting money, points, etc. without damaging the truck.</Notes>
  2590.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2591.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  2592.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2593.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2594.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2595.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2596.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2597.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2598.     <TheGamesDBID>1647</TheGamesDBID>
  2599.     <Title>Bigfoot</Title>
  2600.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2601.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2602.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  2603.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2604.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2605.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  2607.   <Game>
  2608.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bill &amp; Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2609.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2610.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:47.2108652-04:00</DateAdded>
  2611.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:47.2108652-04:00</DateModified>
  2612.     <Developer>Rocket Science Games</Developer>
  2613.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2614.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2615.     <ID>94ae885a-4694-43c1-ac44-6be2366c92f5</ID>
  2616.     <Notes>Bill &amp; Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure is an action-adventure video game that is part of the Bill &amp; Ted franchise and is based on the film Bill &amp; Ted's Excellent Adventure that was released in North America by LJN for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991.  The game's plot is not an adaptation of the movie, but rather serves as an original continuation to the film's events.  The story begins when Rufus summons Bill S. Preston Esq. and "Ted" Theodore Logan for a mission.  Both boys arrive at different times; first Ted then Bill.  They are informed that time-space rebels have gone back in time, kidnapping various historical figures and leaving them stranded in different time periods.  So now they must travel to the time periods, retrieve these figures and return them to their correct time periods.  This must be done as soon as possible; for if history isn't made right, the boys will miss the big concert that will launch Wyld Stallyns' music career.  Unfortunately, Rufus can only loan out a pay phonebooth for this trip.  Once the mission is explained, Ted leaves and Bill arrives later.  Rufus states that since they both came alone, it's best that they work separately.  From there Bill is brought up to speed on the situation.  Bill is instructed to go back in time and leave items to help Ted along the way in each time period he visits.  When Bill has done this he will start his own search.  Ted will also do the same for Bill's search after he has found a historical figure.</Notes>
  2617.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2618.     <Publisher>LJN, Ltd.</Publisher>
  2619.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2620.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2621.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2622.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2623.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2624.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2625.     <TheGamesDBID>1648</TheGamesDBID>
  2626.     <Title>Bill &amp; Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure</Title>
  2627.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2628.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2629.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2630.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2631.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2632.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  2634.   <Game>
  2635.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2636.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2637.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:48.9102719-04:00</DateAdded>
  2638.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:48.9102719-04:00</DateModified>
  2639.     <Developer>Distinctive Software</Developer>
  2640.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2641.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2642.     <ID>b657c5a0-f4e9-4f9a-b6cb-5283f1c7f3b4</ID>
  2643.     <Notes>Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge is a simulation of the NASCAR Winston Cup circuit, and thus operates like a racing game.  The gameplay action was always through an in-car perspective.  Players could chose to run single races at each track or run for the season championship.  The race distance was chosen by the player, which ranged from 10 miles to the realistic distance of 500 miles for the superspeedway races.  In the MS-DOS version, the championship consisted of a visit to each of the eight tracks.  In the NES and Game Boy versions, the season championship consisted of each of the four tracks run twice, for a total of eight races.  Championship points were awarded consistent to the real-life Winston Cup of the time.  Both the MS-DOS and Nintendo versions allowed the player to setup the car, with effects to be seen.  Both of those versions also allowed the player to choose whether they would race with the effect of damage on their car or not.  However, a large enough collision with another racecar on the track always would result in the player going out of the race in an out-of-control crash.</Notes>
  2644.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2645.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  2646.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2647.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2648.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2649.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2650.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2651.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2652.     <TheGamesDBID>1649</TheGamesDBID>
  2653.     <Title>Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge</Title>
  2654.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2655.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2656.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2657.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2658.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2659.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  2661.   <Game>
  2662.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bionic Commando (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2663.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2664.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:50.3905039-04:00</DateAdded>
  2665.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:50.3905039-04:00</DateModified>
  2666.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
  2667.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2668.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2669.     <ID>6e116a24-ffbd-4646-abff-167c3feb3d77</ID>
  2670.     <Notes>Bionic Commando takes place ten years after an unspecified World War between two warring factions. The game follows a commando who must infiltrate an enemy base and foil the enemy's plot to launch missiles.</Notes>
  2671.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2672.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  2673.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-06T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2674.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2675.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2676.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2677.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2678.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2679.     <TheGamesDBID>76</TheGamesDBID>
  2680.     <Title>Bionic Commando</Title>
  2681.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2682.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2683.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2684.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2685.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2686.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  2687.   </Game>
  2688.   <Game>
  2689.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Black Bass, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2690.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2691.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:52.4221951-04:00</DateAdded>
  2692.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:52.4221951-04:00</DateModified>
  2693.     <Developer>Another</Developer>
  2694.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2695.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2696.     <ID>8b1f2e08-2c66-4135-a957-3f1e007e98b5</ID>
  2697.     <Notes>The rumor is true that they will open the International Anglers Fishing Tournament with a selected 200 professional anglers at your NES. The shadow of the fish appears from the depths of the lake. This is a real simulation game between man and fish. THE BLACK BASS makes a fantasy dream competition come true. THE BLACK BASS will jump up and try to hide at the bottom of the trees in the four different lakes. Now the Tournament is ready to start!</Notes>
  2698.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2699.     <Publisher>Hot-B</Publisher>
  2700.     <ReleaseDate>1989-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  2701.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2702.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2703.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2704.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2705.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2706.     <TheGamesDBID>1650</TheGamesDBID>
  2707.     <Title>The Black Bass</Title>
  2708.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2709.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2710.     <PlayMode />
  2711.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2712.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2713.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  2715.   <Game>
  2716.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blackjack (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2717.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2718.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:54.3818242-04:00</DateAdded>
  2719.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:54.3818242-04:00</DateModified>
  2720.     <Developer>Odyssey Software</Developer>
  2721.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2722.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2723.     <ID>f169b433-4061-4d7f-a977-650681278bab</ID>
  2724.     <Notes>The unlicensed Blackjack plays just like the ‘American Blackjack’ rules found in the casino complete with all the things you'd expect to find like split, double down (named as double, used with restrictions), surrender (named as ‘give up’, not used in most real casinos) and insurance (named as insure) as well as the push and charlie rules.  Before starting the game, the player can select things like starting money, table limit and the number of decks used as well as changing the color and design of the cards.  Two-player mode is also available with both players taking turns with ether one or two controllers.</Notes>
  2725.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2726.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  2727.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2728.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2729.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2730.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2731.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2732.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2733.     <TheGamesDBID>1651</TheGamesDBID>
  2734.     <Title>Blackjack</Title>
  2735.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2736.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2737.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  2738.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2739.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2740.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  2742.   <Game>
  2743.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blade Buster (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2744.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2745.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:54.8602242-04:00</DateAdded>
  2746.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:54.8602242-04:00</DateModified>
  2747.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2748.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2749.     <ID>f952e298-e8e7-4d27-89f0-0c844e869079</ID>
  2750.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2751.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2752.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2753.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2754.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2755.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2756.     <Title>Blade Buster</Title>
  2757.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2758.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2759.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2760.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2761.     <Genre />
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  2763.   <Game>
  2764.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blades of Steel (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2765.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2766.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:34:55.0324113-04:00</DateAdded>
  2767.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:34:55.0324113-04:00</DateModified>
  2768.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  2769.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  2770.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2771.     <ID>bb85037a-4e05-4cd7-bbde-89f29b516cad</ID>
  2772.     <Notes>At the beginning of the game, players can select either "Exhibition" or "Tournament" matches. An exhibition match is just one game played against either the computer or another player. Tournament matches are similar to the NHL playoffs. It starts out as one team of the player's choice going against other teams in a playoff style tournament. The team that is successful in beating all of the opposing teams is awarded the Konami Cup.</Notes>
  2773.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2774.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  2775.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  2776.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2777.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2778.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2779.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2780.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2781.     <TheGamesDBID>1037</TheGamesDBID>
  2782.     <Title>Blades of Steel</Title>
  2783.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2784.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2785.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2791.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blaster Master (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2795.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  2799.     <Notes>Blaster Master has two modes of gameplay which depends on the situation and location of the player. The first mode is where the player controls SOPHIA in a two–dimensional platform mode; the second mode is where the player controls Jason while outside SOPHIA in either the same 2D platform mode or in a top-down perspective. Gameplay in the top-down perspective consists of a series of labyrinths in which players navigate and defeat enemies along the way.Gameplay is non-linear, and players must return to earlier levels in order to advance to later levels in the game. The objective is to complete all eight levels and destroy the mutants and their bosses with various weaponry such as guns, grenades, and special weapons.</Notes>
  2800.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2801.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  2802.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  2803.     <ReleaseDate>1988-06-17T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2808.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  2810.     <Title>Blaster Master</Title>
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  2813.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  2816.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  2819.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blue Marlin, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2823.     <Developer>Hot B</Developer>
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  2827.     <Notes>The player controls a fisherman who is competing in a tournament.  The objective in each round of the tournament is to catch the largest billfish.  These fish include blue marlin, black marlin, striped marlin, swordfish and sailfish.  Other fish that can be caught include dorado, barracuda, tuna and sharks.  As the player fights fish, there may be several events that occur that the player must respond to, such as a smoking reel or a marlin attempting to tangle the line in the propeller.  Other events are static, such as the fish biting off the line or the fish becoming exhausted.  Each of these events changes the dynamics of the fight, such as changing how much line the fish has or how tired the fish is.  There are three attributes that the player can increase as they fight more and more fish.  These are Muscle Power (ability to pull in heavier fish), Body Strength (ability to fight a fish longer) and Skill (ability to respond to events properly).  The Blue Marlin features a password system to save the player's progress.  A password is generated at the end of every tournament round, and after the tournament is completed (with the player victorious). If the player uses this password to begin a new tournament, they can start over with all of their attributes from their previous game.</Notes>
  2828.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2829.     <Publisher>Hot B</Publisher>
  2830.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2835.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2836.     <TheGamesDBID>1652</TheGamesDBID>
  2837.     <Title>The Blue Marlin</Title>
  2838.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2839.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2840.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2841.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2842.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2843.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  2845.   <Game>
  2846.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Blues Brothers, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2847.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2848.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:00.2186841-04:00</DateAdded>
  2849.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:00.2186841-04:00</DateModified>
  2850.     <Developer>Titus Software</Developer>
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  2853.     <ID>b21c74eb-91e9-4321-8159-12085d911f8e</ID>
  2854.     <Notes>The characters have the ability to pick up objects (generally boxes) and either put them down to stand on them, or throw them at enemies. Each level is a variation on the jumping theme, with the characters finding a necessary attribute (e.g. a guitar) somewhere in the level. The sixth and final level ends on-stage.</Notes>
  2855.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2856.     <Publisher>Titus Software</Publisher>
  2857.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  2858.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  2859.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  2860.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  2861.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  2862.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  2863.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2864.     <TheGamesDBID>1039</TheGamesDBID>
  2865.     <Title>The Blues Brothers</Title>
  2866.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  2867.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2868.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  2869.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  2870.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2871.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  2873.   <Game>
  2874.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bo Jackson Baseball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  2875.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  2876.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:02.1112581-04:00</DateAdded>
  2877.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:02.1112581-04:00</DateModified>
  2878.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
  2879.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  2881.     <ID>1d8c0174-8ffe-4f4a-b8f7-7a8f3e65bc7e</ID>
  2882.     <Notes>It is based on Bo Jackson's baseball career.  An option allows the player to play anywhere from five to nine innings.  Nintendo Power gave this game a 2.8 out of 5 in their September 1991 review while Electronic Gaming Monthly issued a 4.25 out of 10 review in their October 1991 issue of their magazine.  Players can either play in exhibition mode or playoff mode. Either one or two players can participate.  In addition to those options, a CPU vs CPU mode and a CPU vs CPU quick mode are available in order to quicken up a tournament; the purpose is to see the stats of that particular match and quickly end tournaments.  The game uses city names but not the team names because of not having any proper licensing with Major League Baseball.  However, the players are purely fictional and they cannot be edited.  Some of the player names are parodies of real life baseball players (such as Baltimore's "Kenrip" being a not-so-subtle parody of Cal Ripken).  There is even a cheat code that allows players to play as an all-Bo Jackson baseball team.</Notes>
  2883.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2884.     <Publisher>Data East, Mindscape</Publisher>
  2885.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2890.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2891.     <TheGamesDBID>7822</TheGamesDBID>
  2892.     <Title>Bo Jackson Baseball</Title>
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  2894.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2895.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2897.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2898.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  2901.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bomb Sweeper (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2903.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:02.6597157-04:00</DateAdded>
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  2905.     <Developer>SnowBro</Developer>
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  2909.     <Notes>Bomb Sweeper is a clone of Nintendo's Game &amp; Watch "BombSweeper" from 1987. It's a simple, addictive puzzler. You are John Solver, fearless bomb squad person, who has to save the city from Jack, a demented criminal who is trying to blow it all up with his bombs.</Notes>
  2910.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2911.     <Publisher>SnowBro</Publisher>
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  2916.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  2918.     <Title>Bomb Sweeper</Title>
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  2921.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  2924.     <Genre>Action;Puzzle</Genre>
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  2927.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bomberman (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2929.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:03.3703101-04:00</DateAdded>
  2930.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:03.3703101-04:00</DateModified>
  2931.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  2934.     <ID>ea96b809-e11e-44c3-b07f-0e4b8761a9ca</ID>
  2935.     <Notes>Bomberman is an action game that has become synonymous with the Hudson brand. This is the very first version of Bomberman, which was released in 1985, and it went on to sell over one million copies. Bomberman boasts a simple and addictive game system where the players set bombs to knock out enemies.</Notes>
  2936.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2937.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  2938.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  2939.     <ReleaseDate>1983-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2944.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2945.     <TheGamesDBID>1040</TheGamesDBID>
  2946.     <Title>Bomberman</Title>
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  2948.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  2949.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2951.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  2952.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  2954.   <Game>
  2955.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bomberman II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2957.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:04.6213484-04:00</DateAdded>
  2958.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:04.6213484-04:00</DateModified>
  2959.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  2961.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  2962.     <ID>fcf264b7-d8ed-4102-bd2a-dc25472355b5</ID>
  2963.     <Notes>A Bomberman named White Bomberman is framed for terrible crimes by Black Bomberman. After being accused of robbing a bank, White Bomberman is thrown in jail. Bomberman's mission is to escape his prison cell and bring Black Bomberman to justice.
  2964.  
  2965. The game follows the classic Bomberman formula: you are in a room full of blocks and enemies and Bomberman must plant bombs to destroy the blocks and enemies. Several blocks contain power-ups (such as blast radius increasers or fuse shorteners), and one in each level contains a door, which takes Bomberman to the next level.
  2966. Passwords are given after game over, recording the level, number of bombs, and strength of bombs. These passwords can be entered when the game starts allowing the player to continue where he left off.
  2967. New to the series are the multi-player modes. Vs Mode is a 2-player mode, while Battle Mode is a 3-player mode. The objective is to kill the opposing Bomberman by planting bombs. An NES Four Score is required to play the 3-player mode.</Notes>
  2968.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2969.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  2970.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  2975.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  2976.     <TheGamesDBID>1653</TheGamesDBID>
  2977.     <Title>Bomberman II</Title>
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  2980.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  2983.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  2985.   <Game>
  2986.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bonk's Adventure (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  2988.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:06.8051662-04:00</DateAdded>
  2989.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:06.8051662-04:00</DateModified>
  2990.     <Developer>Red Company, Atlus</Developer>
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  2993.     <ID>6c86f7e9-dc0d-422e-82b1-cbe48e1aab6b</ID>
  2994.     <Notes>The game's protagonist is Bonk, a strong caveboy who battles anthropomorphic dinosaurs and other prehistoric themed enemies.  Bonk's mission is to rescue Princess Za (a small pink Pleisiosaur-type reptile) who has been kidnapped by the evil King Drool (a large, green Tyrannosaurus-type dinosaur).  In the Arcade version, Bonk is also assisted by a female version of himself.  Bonk attacks enemies by "bonking" them with his large, invincible forehead.  Bonk starts the game with three hearts' worth of health, which are depleted to blue as Bonk takes damage and three extra lives.  Bonk's health can be restored in increments by collecting fruits and vegetables.  Bonk can also collect pieces of meat as power-ups; these lend him special abilities and make him stronger.  There are three stages of power-up: his normal self, a second stage during which he can stun enemies by pounding on the ground and a third stage where he becomes temporarily invulnerable.  Meat can be found in two varieties: big meat and small meat.  The effects of meat are additive but wear off over time.  A small meat gives Bonk the second stage of meat power but will eventually decay into the first stage of meat power, and then back into regular Bonk.  Eating a small meat while in stage two will put Bonk into the third, invincible stage of meat power.  And eating either size of meat while in the third stage of meat power-up will reset the timer on Bonk's meat power.  Bonk can occasionally collect red heart power-ups that refill an entire heart worth of health, or even more rarely, a large red heart which restores all of Bonk's missing health.  There are also two rare, blue heart power-ups in the game which will increase Bonk's maximum health by one heart.  Bonking an enemy will typically knock it backward and slightly into the air.  Defeating an enemy yields points and also releases a small "smiley" power-up.  Bonk's smileys are totaled at the end of each stage after defeating the boss of that stage.  The player is given additional points and a caveman type congratulation based on how many smileys were collected.</Notes>
  2995.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  2996.     <Publisher>NEC Home Electronics</Publisher>
  2997.     <ReleaseDate>1994-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3002.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3003.     <TheGamesDBID>1654</TheGamesDBID>
  3004.     <Title>Bonk's Adventure</Title>
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  3007.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3009.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3010.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  3012.   <Game>
  3013.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Boulder Dash (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3014.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3015.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:09.3392764-04:00</DateAdded>
  3016.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:09.3392764-04:00</DateModified>
  3017.     <Developer>FirstStar Software</Developer>
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  3020.     <ID>2ca8680b-0aa2-4f3c-832f-e4b36e09510e</ID>
  3021.     <Notes>The game's protagonist is called "Rockford". He must dig through caves collecting gems and diamonds and reach the exit within a time limit, while avoiding various types of dangerous creatures as well as obstacles like falling rocks and the constant danger of being crushed or trapped by an avalanche, or killed by an underground explosion.</Notes>
  3022.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3023.     <Publisher>FirstStar Software</Publisher>
  3024.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3025.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3030.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3031.     <TheGamesDBID>1041</TheGamesDBID>
  3032.     <Title>Boulder Dash</Title>
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  3034.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3035.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3036.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3037.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3038.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  3040.   <Game>
  3041.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Box Boy (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3042.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3043.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:12.115586-04:00</DateAdded>
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  3048.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  3050.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3051.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3052.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3053.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3054.     <Title>Box Boy</Title>
  3055.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3056.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3057.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3058.     <Portable>false</Portable>
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  3061.   <Game>
  3062.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Boy and His Blob, A - Trouble on Blobolonia (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3063.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3064.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:12.2977375-04:00</DateAdded>
  3065.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:12.2977375-04:00</DateModified>
  3066.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
  3067.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  3069.     <ID>04a7d3ac-bf7e-430c-b9c8-6bf742474dc1</ID>
  3070.     <Notes>A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia is a side-scrolling platformer in which the character and his friend Blob (full name Blobert) travel together on Earth and on Blobert's home planet Blobolonia in a quest to defeat an evil emperor. Blobert can change into several different items when he is fed jelly beans. A licorice jelly bean, for instance, will change Blobert into a ladder, while a honey jelly bean will turn him into a hummingbird. Most of these transformations can be remembered mnemonically due to a correlation between the flavor of the jelly bean and the item that results. Whistling at Blobert causes him to change back, often with a musical accompaniment similar to the main theme.</Notes>
  3071.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3072.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  3073.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3074.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3075.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3076.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3077.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  3079.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3080.     <TheGamesDBID>1042</TheGamesDBID>
  3081.     <Title>A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia</Title>
  3082.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3083.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3084.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3085.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3086.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3087.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
  3088.   </Game>
  3089.   <Game>
  3090.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bram Stoker's Dracula (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3091.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3092.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:13.9671271-04:00</DateAdded>
  3093.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:13.9671271-04:00</DateModified>
  3094.     <Developer>Sony Imagesoft</Developer>
  3095.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3096.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3097.     <ID>b5897d41-06b3-47ac-8bd5-338e38991090</ID>
  3098.     <Notes>In the game the player takes on the role of Jonathan Harker. Throughout the levels, Abraham Van Helsing will help Jonathan in his quest by providing advanced weapons. With the exception of the MS-DOS version, the game is of the side-scrolling genre. In the game, Jonathan Harker fights Lucy Westenra as a vampiress, Count Dracula's three brides, Dracula's coach driver, Dracula's fire-breathing dragon, Renfield and even Dracula himself and also in some different forms, such as him in his bat form, his young form and his evil wolf form. Levels in the game include the Romanian countryside, a rat-infested old village inn, Dracula's castle, Dracula's cavernous vaults, Dracula's misty catacombs, various locations in London, Lucy's crypt, a graveyard and Carfax Abbey.</Notes>
  3099.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3100.     <Publisher>Sony Imagesoft</Publisher>
  3101.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3102.     <ReleaseDate>1993-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  3103.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3104.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3105.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3106.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3107.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3108.     <TheGamesDBID>458</TheGamesDBID>
  3109.     <Title>Bram Stoker's Dracula</Title>
  3110.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3111.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3112.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3113.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3114.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3115.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  3116.   </Game>
  3117.   <Game>
  3118.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Break Time - The National Pool Tour (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3119.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3120.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:16.5853062-04:00</DateAdded>
  3121.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:16.5853062-04:00</DateModified>
  3122.     <Developer>FCI</Developer>
  3123.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3124.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3125.     <ID>03482e49-2a40-4906-abf8-c7529a6f03e8</ID>
  3126.     <Notes>Break Time: The National Pool Tour is a pocket billiards (pool) video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System.  There are four unique challenges in the game, eight-ball, nine-ball, rotation and straight pool.  All four are allegedly played according to the professional (i.e. world standardized) rules.</Notes>
  3127.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3128.     <Publisher>Fujisankei</Publisher>
  3129.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3130.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3131.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3132.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3133.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3134.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3135.     <TheGamesDBID>1655</TheGamesDBID>
  3136.     <Title>Break Time: The National Pool Tour</Title>
  3137.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3138.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3139.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3140.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3141.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3142.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  3143.   </Game>
  3144.   <Game>
  3145.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\BreakThru (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3146.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3147.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:18.1355971-04:00</DateAdded>
  3148.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:18.1355971-04:00</DateModified>
  3149.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
  3150.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3151.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3152.     <ID>648b0072-b8c0-445d-a522-5af0de80d811</ID>
  3153.     <Notes>BreakThru is a 2D side-scrolling vehicle shooter. Your mission: race, jump, and blast your way through five levels (mountains, bridge, plains, city, and airfield) of enemy defenses to recapture the stolen jet fighter. A host of enemy soldiers, mines, vehicles, and aircraft will try to stop you, though. Oh yeah... and don't forget to watch out for those rocket attacks and falling rocks!</Notes>
  3154.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3155.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  3156.     <ReleaseDate>1987-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  3157.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3158.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3159.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3160.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3161.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3162.     <TheGamesDBID>1656</TheGamesDBID>
  3163.     <Title>BreakThru</Title>
  3164.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3165.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3166.     <PlayMode />
  3167.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3168.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3169.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  3170.   </Game>
  3171.   <Game>
  3172.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bubble Bath Babes (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3173.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3174.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:19.6988977-04:00</DateAdded>
  3175.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:19.6988977-04:00</DateModified>
  3176.     <Developer>C&amp;E</Developer>
  3177.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3178.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3179.     <ID>1b2ef78d-37b7-480e-989e-2fa54f1a45e6</ID>
  3180.     <Notes>Bubble Bath Babes is an adult-oriented puzzle video game developed by C&amp;E. Although the game was not licensed by Nintendo, it is designed for play on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is one of three pornographic themed games released by Panesian, along with Hot Slots and Peek A Boo Poker.</Notes>
  3181.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3182.     <Publisher>Panesian</Publisher>
  3183.     <Rating>M - Mature</Rating>
  3184.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3185.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3186.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3187.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3188.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3189.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3190.     <TheGamesDBID>19358</TheGamesDBID>
  3191.     <Title>Bubble Bath Babes</Title>
  3192.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3193.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3194.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3195.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3196.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3197.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  3198.   </Game>
  3199.   <Game>
  3200.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bubble Bobble (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3201.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3202.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:20.367454-04:00</DateAdded>
  3203.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:20.367454-04:00</DateModified>
  3204.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
  3205.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3206.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3207.     <ID>855e66ee-cadd-4033-b1e2-44b8492e6aa3</ID>
  3208.     <Notes>In the game, each player controls one of the two Bubble Dragons, Bub and Bob. The player can move along platforms, as well as jump to those above and to the side, similar to most platform games.
  3209. The player can also blow bubbles. These can trap enemies, who are defeated if the bubble is then burst by the player's spiny back. Bubbles that contain enemies can be popped at the same time resulting in different foods being projected throughout the level. Each enemy trapped in a bubble equates to a different food. Food is consumed and transferred to points (an increasing scale of 1000 points is awarded for each enemy burst in tandem with another meaning: one enemy burst equals one food item worth 1000 points, two enemies burst equals two food items worth 1000 and 2000 points, three enemies burst equals three food items worth 1000, 2000, and 3000 points, and so on) which results in more lives. These same bubbles also float for a time before bursting, and can be jumped on, allowing access to otherwise inaccessible areas. Players progress to the next level once all enemies on the current level are defeated.
  3210. Enemies turn "angry" – becoming pink-colored and moving faster – if they are the last enemy remaining, escape from a bubble after being left too long, or a certain amount of time has been spent on the current level. A monster will also become angry if either player collects a skull (the only negative item in the game), and the monster is hit by the resulting comet crossing the screen. However, this is a rare occurrence.
  3211. After a further time limit expires, an additional invincible enemy appears for each player, actively chasing them using only vertical and horizontal movements. These do not need to be defeated to complete the level, and disappear once a player's life is lost.
  3212. Contact with enemies and their projectiles (rocks, lasers, fireballs, etc.) is deadly, resulting in the loss of a life.
  3213. The game's music was written by Japanese team Zuntata. Peter Clarke, Tim Follin and David Whittaker have arranged music for home computer ports (some versions have a new intro music by Whittaker).</Notes>
  3214.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3215.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  3216.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3218.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3219.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3220.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3221.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3222.     <TheGamesDBID>7824</TheGamesDBID>
  3223.     <Title>Bubble Bobble</Title>
  3224.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3225.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3226.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3227.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3228.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3229.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  3230.   </Game>
  3231.   <Game>
  3232.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bubble Bobble Part 2 (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3233.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3234.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:22.4191619-04:00</DateAdded>
  3235.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:22.4191619-04:00</DateModified>
  3236.     <Developer>ITL</Developer>
  3237.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3238.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3239.     <ID>665c6dde-8439-4861-870b-16c276b35401</ID>
  3240.     <Notes>For both the NES and Game Boy versions, the gameplay remains largely unchanged from the other games in the series. However, the player can become able to float up to higher platforms and over walls by holding down the B button.
  3241. In the NES version only, there are a few bonus games which are located after the player defeats a boss, or through a certain door</Notes>
  3242.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3243.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  3244.     <ReleaseDate>1993-03-05T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3245.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3246.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3247.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3248.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3249.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3250.     <TheGamesDBID>1043</TheGamesDBID>
  3251.     <Title>Bubble Bobble: Part 2</Title>
  3252.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3253.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3254.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3255.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3256.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3257.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  3259.   <Game>
  3260.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bucky O'Hare (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3261.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3262.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:25.3866316-04:00</DateAdded>
  3263.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:25.3866316-04:00</DateModified>
  3264.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  3265.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3266.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3267.     <ID>f9a998f9-08a1-4c6e-ad7a-b3753ce9fd2a</ID>
  3268.     <Notes>Bucky to rescue each of his crew members (except Bruiser, who is not featured in the game) on a series of planets. As each character was rescued, the player gained the ability to switch between them and Bucky on the fly to deal with different problems. Immediately after regaining his entire crew, they are once again captured and imprisoned on the Toad mother ship. Bucky and Blinky, sharing the same cell, break out and must rescue the remaining members. Afterwards, you continue through the monstrous ship.</Notes>
  3269.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3270.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  3271.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-31T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3272.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3273.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3274.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3275.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3276.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3277.     <TheGamesDBID>1044</TheGamesDBID>
  3278.     <Title>Bucky O'Hare</Title>
  3279.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3280.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3281.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3282.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3283.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3284.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  3286.   <Game>
  3287.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3288.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3289.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:28.2019755-04:00</DateAdded>
  3290.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:28.2019755-04:00</DateModified>
  3291.     <Developer>Kemco</Developer>
  3292.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3293.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3294.     <ID>563cb8ea-babf-48eb-ac59-11c570750574</ID>
  3295.     <Notes>The game is a side-scrolling adventure game where you control the famous Warner Brothers cartoon character Bugs Bunny on a quest to get to his 50th birthday party. He is armed with a mallet that he can swing at various enemies to defeat them, deflect certain projectiles or destroy bricks. He can also collect hearts to restore his health and carrots for bonus points. At the end of each level, Bugs Bunny had to use his mallet to defeat a Warner Brothers cartoon character such as Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, or the Tasmanian Devil. These other Looney Tunes characters are trying to stop Bugs because they are all jealous that Bugs gets all the attention.
  3296. Levels:
  3297. 1: Grass land (Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Daffy, Wile E. Coyote)
  3298. 2: Desert (Daffy, Tweety, Yosemite Sam) (Level 2-3 has no boss)
  3299. 3: Evening Canyon (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Sylvester Cat)
  3300. 4: Night Caves (Daffy, Tweety, Daffy, Pepe le Pew)
  3301. 5: Jungle (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Foghorn Leghorn)
  3302. 6: Temple (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Tazmanian Devil)</Notes>
  3303.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3304.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  3305.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3306.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3307.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3308.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3309.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3310.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3311.     <TheGamesDBID>1657</TheGamesDBID>
  3312.     <Title>The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout</Title>
  3313.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3314.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3315.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3316.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3317.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3318.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  3319.   </Game>
  3320.   <Game>
  3321.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3322.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3323.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:30.7961341-04:00</DateAdded>
  3324.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:30.7961341-04:00</DateModified>
  3325.     <Developer>Kemco</Developer>
  3326.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3327.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3328.     <ID>ef65216a-6f68-4761-b005-a1767544e221</ID>
  3329.     <Notes>The Crazy Castle series is an action-puzzle game series created by Kemco and released on the Famicom Disk System, NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance.  It stars different popular cartoon characters, most notably the Warner Bros. cartoon character, Bugs Bunny, and the Walt Disney cartoon character, Mickey Mouse.</Notes>
  3330.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3331.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  3332.     <ReleaseDate>1989-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  3333.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3334.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3335.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3336.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3337.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3338.     <TheGamesDBID>1658</TheGamesDBID>
  3339.     <Title>The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle</Title>
  3340.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3341.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3342.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3343.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3344.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3345.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  3346.   </Game>
  3347.   <Game>
  3348.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Bump'n'Jump (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3349.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3350.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:32.6987177-04:00</DateAdded>
  3351.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:32.6987177-04:00</DateModified>
  3352.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
  3353.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  3354.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3355.     <ID>8395ea50-8bad-44c5-8f38-830becab6a44</ID>
  3356.     <Notes>In Bump 'n' Jump, the girlfriend of the protagonist has been kidnapped by the Black Army Corps, and he must race to save her. The goal in is to drive from the beginning of a level to the end while bumping enemy vehicles into obstacles and jumping over various large obstacles such as overpasses, and large rivers.</Notes>
  3357.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3358.     <Publisher>Data East, Bally Midway</Publisher>
  3359.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3360.     <ReleaseDate>1982-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3362.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3363.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3364.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3365.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3366.     <TheGamesDBID>1045</TheGamesDBID>
  3367.     <Title>Bump 'n' Jump</Title>
  3368.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3369.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3370.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3371.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3372.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3373.     <Genre>Vehicle Simulation</Genre>
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  3375.   <Game>
  3376.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Burai Fighter (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3377.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3378.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:34.4511763-04:00</DateAdded>
  3379.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:34.4511763-04:00</DateModified>
  3380.     <Developer>Taxan</Developer>
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  3383.     <ID>ca5c44c4-6a4e-448f-986d-98c41f6dd6e4</ID>
  3384.     <Notes>Burai Fighter is a side-scrolling shooting video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.  The setting for Burai Fighter, according to the manual, is to fend off seven bases of Burai, super-intelligent cyborgs.  The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser and missile weapons, which are much more powerful.  The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross and Ace, but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked.  One proceeds by controlling the character in 8 directions and can shoot in a different direction from the direction he is looking.</Notes>
  3385.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3386.     <Publisher>Taxan</Publisher>
  3387.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3391.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3392.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3393.     <TheGamesDBID>1659</TheGamesDBID>
  3394.     <Title>Burai Fighter</Title>
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  3396.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3397.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3398.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3399.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3400.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  3402.   <Game>
  3403.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\BurgerTime (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3405.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:36.6670205-04:00</DateAdded>
  3406.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:36.6670205-04:00</DateModified>
  3407.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
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  3410.     <ID>fe3aa68a-3109-409a-8905-da852c4e4e72</ID>
  3411.     <Notes>You play as Chef Pepper and your goal is to make giant hamburgers while evil eggs, sausages and pickles chase you around the game area.
  3412.  
  3413. To properly make a hamburger you must assemble all of the ingredients together, dropping them from higher up onto the the burger area below. To actually do this you have to let Chef Pepper step all over the burger ingredients. As soon as an ingredient (a piece of lettuce for instance) has been stepped on, it will fall to the next level below. Falling food will squish any enemy following you and will also"bump" any other ingredient bellow it farther down. Also, as an emergency defense against the enemy food, you can collect pepper shakers which will allow you to puff out a small pepper cloud which will momentarily stun enemies, allowing you to walk past them.</Notes>
  3414.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3415.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  3416.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3417.     <ReleaseDate>1982-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3422.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  3424.     <Title>BurgerTime</Title>
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  3427.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3428.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3429.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3430.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  3432.   <Game>
  3433.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Buzz and Waldog (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3435.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:39.0079698-04:00</DateAdded>
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  3439.     <ID>c35109be-d724-4112-a900-c840f64d470c</ID>
  3440.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  3443.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  3445.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3446.     <Title>Buzz and Waldog</Title>
  3447.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
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  3449.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3450.     <Portable>false</Portable>
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  3453.   <Game>
  3454.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cabal (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3455.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3456.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:39.1811139-04:00</DateAdded>
  3457.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:39.1811139-04:00</DateModified>
  3458.     <Developer>Zippo Games</Developer>
  3459.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  3461.     <ID>f04a8388-98da-4734-b3c9-0c759a6ad38e</ID>
  3462.     <Notes>The player assumes the role of an unnamed commando trying to destroy several enemy military bases. The player's character is seen from behind and initially starts behind a protective wall (the wall can get damaged and shattered by enemy fire). The player must use a limitless ammunition gun and a limited number of grenades to fend off enemy troops and damage the base. An enemy gauge at the bottom of the screen depletes as foes are destroyed and certain structures (usually the ones that collapse when destroyed, rather than simply shattering) are brought down. At the successful completion of a level by fully depleting the enemy gauge, all the remaining buildings onscreen collapse and the player progresses to the next stage. Boss fights, however, start from the beginning if a player dies. (A feature criticised by many players. It can be circumvented, however, if two players play simultaneously and at least one stays alive at a given moment.)
  3463. Power-ups appear from time to time, being released from objects destroyed onscreen. Some power-ups give special weapons: One of them is an extremely fast machinegun and other one is an automatic shotgun with a slightly lower firing rate, but has a larger crosshair, allowing it to strike a wider area with each shot. Others grant extra grenades or additional points.
  3464. Two players could play this game, cooperatively, simultaneously.
  3465. The arcade cabinet is a standard upright. Each player uses a trackball to move the player from side to side, and move the crosshairs about the screen. On later board revisions, a joystick was installed instead with an optional sub-pcb for use with a trackball. With a trackball, rolling (an invincible movement during which the player could not attack) is done by pushing the trackball to maximum speed.</Notes>
  3466.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3467.     <Publisher>Milton Bradley Company</Publisher>
  3468.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3473.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3474.     <TheGamesDBID>1660</TheGamesDBID>
  3475.     <Title>Cabal</Title>
  3476.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3477.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3478.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3479.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3480.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3481.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  3483.   <Game>
  3484.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Caesars Palace (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3485.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3486.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:40.8875325-04:00</DateAdded>
  3487.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:40.8875325-04:00</DateModified>
  3488.     <Developer>Realtime Associates</Developer>
  3489.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  3491.     <ID>77f1e647-613b-4244-9ee9-12e591a52af1</ID>
  3492.     <Notes>This game allows you to play in the Caesars Palace casino.  You wander around the casino and play video poker, roulette, blackjack, the Big Six money wheel or 3 types of slot machines.  You bet and win chips and then exchange them for money whenever you like.  The interaction is done via a cursor, everything is viewed from first-person perspective.  You come to the casino in a taxi - will you be able to leave it in your own limousine?</Notes>
  3493.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3494.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
  3495.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3497.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3498.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3499.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3500.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3501.     <TheGamesDBID>1661</TheGamesDBID>
  3502.     <Title>Caesars Palace</Title>
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  3504.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3505.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3506.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3507.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3508.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  3510.   <Game>
  3511.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\California Games (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3512.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3513.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:43.292538-04:00</DateAdded>
  3514.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:43.292538-04:00</DateModified>
  3515.     <Developer>Rare Ltd.</Developer>
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  3519.     <Notes>Get ready for the gnarliest, most radically awesome sports events under the sun! They're six of California's hottest games. Geared for daredevils - and guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping! First, pick your sponsor. Then tackle the heavy competition in surfing, rollerskating, BMX bike racing and more. Take risks to score high, 'cause wimps wipe out! Trophies are awarded for single events and overall competition! So grab your gear and go for it. You'll be up to your jams in awesome action. And you just might walk away with first prize!</Notes>
  3520.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3521.     <Publisher>Milton Bradley</Publisher>
  3522.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3525.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3526.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3527.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3528.     <TheGamesDBID>1662</TheGamesDBID>
  3529.     <Title>California Games</Title>
  3530.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3531.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3532.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3533.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3534.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3535.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  3537.   <Game>
  3538.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\California Raisins - The Grape Escape (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3539.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3540.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:45.0600062-04:00</DateAdded>
  3541.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:45.0600062-04:00</DateModified>
  3542.     <Developer>Radiance</Developer>
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  3544.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  3545.     <ID>26566138-4476-4abb-87ce-d0de84d2a18f</ID>
  3546.     <Notes>Cancelled.
  3547.  
  3548. In the single-player side-scrolling action game the player controls a California Raisin through five stages in an effort to rescue the band and their band's musical notes that were stolen by the gang of jealous musicians. The player walk, jump, climb on vines, moonwalk (by pressing the "select" button) and shoot an unlimited supply of grape jelly beans as projectiles. As was the case with other Capcom games, such as Mega Man and DuckTales, one can play the first four levels in any order that you want, but the final level is only available after you have collected the musical notes from each of the four levels.
  3549. The first four levels include The Grape Vine, The Factory, The Maize Maze and The Juicery. The final level takes places in The Clouds. During each level you can collect 'I' icons that give you temporary invincibility, regular black musical notes for bonus points, 'Sunshine' icons to restore your health, and 'Raisinette' icons to give an extra life to the player. One can also locate items by shooting at the thin air or at columns.</Notes>
  3550.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3551.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  3552.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3554.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3555.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3556.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3557.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3558.     <TheGamesDBID>11767</TheGamesDBID>
  3559.     <Title>The California Raisins: The Grape Escape</Title>
  3560.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3561.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3562.     <PlayMode />
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  3564.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3565.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  3567.   <Game>
  3568.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Caltron - 6 in 1 (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3569.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3570.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:46.247995-04:00</DateAdded>
  3571.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:46.247995-04:00</DateModified>
  3572.     <Developer>Caltron, Mega Soft, NTDEC</Developer>
  3573.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  3575.     <ID>9fcbb522-bfbe-45b9-b240-a411d0806a8c</ID>
  3576.     <Notes>Caltron 6 in 1 is an unlicensed game that contains a set of six different game in one cartridge that were not released separately.  Most of these games is known to have a major resemblances to other games such as Soko-Ban and Pang.</Notes>
  3577.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3578.     <Publisher>Caltron, Myriad</Publisher>
  3579.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3582.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3583.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3584.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3585.     <TheGamesDBID>1663</TheGamesDBID>
  3586.     <Title>Caltron 6 in 1</Title>
  3587.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3588.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3589.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3590.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3591.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3592.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  3594.   <Game>
  3595.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92 (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3596.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3597.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:46.8414891-04:00</DateAdded>
  3598.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:46.8414891-04:00</DateModified>
  3599.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  3602.     <ID>7ce5811b-0d45-4869-9183-8f0d18fbccc3</ID>
  3603.     <Notes>Catch the spirit of world-class competition with Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92! Train and compete with up to seven friends in 18 pulse-pounding events. Now's the time to really pump up and get physical! Out muscle your friends in Weightlifting and leave them in the dust in the 100 Meter Dash. Make a huge splash in the swim meets and leave everyone else in your wake. Earn a perfect 10 in the Vault and watch as the crowd goes wild! With Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92, all the thrills and excitement of world-class competition are right at your fingertips!</Notes>
  3604.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3605.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  3606.     <ReleaseDate>1992-06-05T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3608.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3609.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3610.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3611.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3612.     <TheGamesDBID>1844</TheGamesDBID>
  3613.     <Title>Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92</Title>
  3614.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3615.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3616.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3617.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3618.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3619.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  3621.   <Game>
  3622.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Captain America and the Avengers (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3623.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3624.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:48.3907792-04:00</DateAdded>
  3625.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:48.3907792-04:00</DateModified>
  3626.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
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  3629.     <ID>9bb9c5ed-3f61-43c9-a753-2bc9a6abbe86</ID>
  3630.     <Notes>Players can choose to play as one of four members of the Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye and the Vision.  Each character can fight hand-to-hand, throw select items on the ground and launch either projectile weapons (Captain America's shield and Hawkeye's arrows) or energy beams (Iron Man and Vision).  Other Avengers, including the Wasp, Quicksilver, Wonder Man and Namor the Sub-Mariner, appear when special power-ups are collected, allowing those characters to temporarily assist the players' characters.  The Red Skull has assembled an army of super villians and other henchmen in a plot to take over the world.  Along with battling generic enemies, players also face Klaw, the Living Laser, Whirlwind, The Sentinels, Wizard, the Grim Reaper, the Mandarin, The Juggernaut, Ultron and the assassin Crossbones.  Most game levels feature side-scrolling fighting with free movement as in traditional arcade brawlers. Occasionally, players take flight for side-scrolling flying &amp; shooting sequences; Iron Man and Vision fly on their own while Captain America and Hawkeye use flying machines.</Notes>
  3631.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3632.     <Publisher>Data East, Mindscape</Publisher>
  3633.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  3634.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3635.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3636.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3637.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3638.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3639.     <TheGamesDBID>2833</TheGamesDBID>
  3640.     <Title>Captain America and the Avengers</Title>
  3641.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3642.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3643.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  3644.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3645.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3646.     <Genre>Action;Fighting;Platform</Genre>
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  3648.   <Game>
  3649.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Captain Comic - The Adventure (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  3650.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  3651.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:50.3554137-04:00</DateAdded>
  3652.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:50.3554137-04:00</DateModified>
  3653.     <Developer>Michael Denio</Developer>
  3654.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  3656.     <ID>dc50e8cc-b6b8-4af1-a1cb-9cf250b512dc</ID>
  3657.     <Notes>Captain Comic: The Adventure is a classic 1988 MS-DOS platform game which is known for being one of the first side-scrolling games made for IBM PC. It was developed entirely by Michael Denio. The PC version of the game was distributed as shareware. Later a version for the NES was published by Color Dreams as an unlicensed title. An unofficial conversion for the SAM Coupé also exists. It was also cloned as "The Adventures of Pioneer Ksenia" in 1990 by a team of Ukrainian programmers. Gameplay of Captain Comic: In the game, the player takes control of Captain Comic who is on a mission to the planet Tambi to recover three treasures stolen from the planet Omsoc.</Notes>
  3658.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3659.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  3660.     <ReleaseDate>1988-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  3661.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  3662.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  3663.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  3664.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  3665.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3666.     <TheGamesDBID>1609</TheGamesDBID>
  3667.     <Title>Captain Comic: The Adventure</Title>
  3668.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  3669.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3670.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  3671.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  3672.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3673.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  3675.   <Game>
  3676.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Captain Planet and the Planeteers (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3678.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:52.1549143-04:00</DateAdded>
  3679.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:52.1549143-04:00</DateModified>
  3680.     <Developer>Chris Gray Enterprises</Developer>
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  3684.     <Notes>The game has five levels, each of which was divided into two different type of stages.  The first stage involves controlling the international teen heroes (Planeteers) flying their Eco-Jet to an enemy fortress while trying to avoid the instant death that occurs by touching any of the scenery or getting hit by the various projectiles or birds.  The second stage involves controlling Captain Planet himself as he fights his way to a ecovillain from the TV series.</Notes>
  3685.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3686.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  3687.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3692.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  3694.     <Title>Captain Planet and the Planeteers</Title>
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  3697.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3700.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  3707.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  3711.     <Notes>The player takes a role of a fighter pilot working to repel an alien invasion. Aliens have invaded Earth, and have built four land bases. These bases are designed to drain Earth's energy and feed it to their mother space station. If the space station is allowed to obtain enough energy, it will destroy the Earth with a massive laser blast. The player must destroy the enemy bases, then go after the space station itself. Scientists, during the course of the game, are working on a top-secret Neutron Cannon. During several missions, the player must make supply drops to the scientists working underground. Sometimes, the aliens will have a scientist captive. Then the player must defeat the alien base and take the scientist to safety.</Notes>
  3712.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3713.     <Publisher>Milton Bradley</Publisher>
  3714.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3721.     <Title>Captain Skyhawk</Title>
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  3727.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  3734.     <Developer>Sofel</Developer>
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  3738.     <Notes>Casino Kid is a video game on the NES platform released in 1989. It was published and developed by Sofel.  In Japan, it was released as 100 Man Dollar Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen.  The game takes place in the fictional town of Lost Wages (a pun on the real city of Las Vegas, Nevada) where the object is to earn lots of money and to defeat the evil King of the Casino.  Games at the casino include blackjack and five-card draw poker.  In the Japanese version, it was possible to travel to other casinos like New York City and Japan for a substantial airfare cost.</Notes>
  3739.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3740.     <Publisher>Sofel</Publisher>
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  3748.     <Title>Casino Kid</Title>
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  3751.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3754.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  3759.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:55.6658337-04:00</DateAdded>
  3760.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:55.6658337-04:00</DateModified>
  3761.     <Developer>Sofel</Developer>
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  3765.     <Notes>Casino Kid 2 is the sequel to Casino Kid, released in 1992 and released by the same company.  In Casino Kid 2, the Casino Kid, after having defeated the top players in Las Vegas, is issued a challenge by the top gamblers around the world.  The matches are organized by a mysterious leader and to unveil the leader, the Casino Kid must defeat nine opponents from around the world in the games of roulette, poker and blackjack.  Gameplay in Casino Kid 2 differs in that players no longer venture around the casino looking for rival gamblers, though the card games still operate in the same fashion as in the original Casino Kid.</Notes>
  3766.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3767.     <Publisher>Sofel</Publisher>
  3768.     <ReleaseDate>1993-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3775.     <Title>Casino Kid II</Title>
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  3778.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3781.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  3784.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Castelian (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3788.     <Developer>Triffix Entertainment Inc.</Developer>
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  3792.     <Notes>Castelian is a platform game with some distinctive unique features.  The player character, a small green creature called Pogo, is on a mission to destroy eight towers that have been built onto the sea by planting bombs at the towers' peaks.  Pogo's progress is hindered by enemies and obstacles which he has to avoid in order to reach the top of the tower.  The actual game play happens at each tower in turn.  Pogo starts from the bottom and has to find his way up to the top.  The towers are cylinder-shaped and have ledges on their outside, either horizontal, forming stairs or connected by elevators.  Because of the cylindrical shape, the towers have no "left" or "right" edges, instead allowing Pogo to walk all around the tower.</Notes>
  3793.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3794.     <Publisher>Hewson Consultants, U.S. Gold, Nintendo</Publisher>
  3795.     <ReleaseDate>1991-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3800.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  3802.     <Title>Castelian</Title>
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  3808.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  3815.     <Developer>Bunch Games</Developer>
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  3819.     <Notes>Castle of Deceit is a sidescrolling game for the NES where the player takes control of a wizard trapped in the titular castle with only one spell to defend himself.  The game was often considered frustrating for its length and lack of a save or password system.  Phfax, a mystic being and wielder of the Emerald Magic, consented to offer his life to protect the stones of Rune.  For centuries he dwelled within the plasma of energies of the stones where the Runes were hidden.  Until at last it drove him insane.  Such was the power of the stone that even the bitter hallucinations of his madness were given life.  Six deadly beings appeared stealing the Rune Stones.  You, Cebo, the most promising of the young Magicians of Dace, must enter the castle, exploring the realities. But do not trust your senses - what you see, what you hear may all be a lie!</Notes>
  3820.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3821.     <Publisher>Bunch Games</Publisher>
  3822.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3827.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3828.     <TheGamesDBID>1667</TheGamesDBID>
  3829.     <Title>Castle of Deceit</Title>
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  3832.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3835.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  3837.   <Game>
  3838.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Castle of Dragon (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3840.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:35:58.5952719-04:00</DateAdded>
  3841.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:35:58.5952719-04:00</DateModified>
  3842.     <Developer>Athena Co.</Developer>
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  3846.     <Notes>The Dragon Master, Darklarza, has been terrorizing the kingdom for numerous years. The king was forced into exile by this threat. He retreated, with the bravest knight in the kingdom.
  3847. This knight, named Geraden, must hold his fort. Darklarza stages an attack on the king's fortress, breaks in and manages to abduct the royal princess. Now it is up to the brave Geraden to journey throughout the kingdom, rescue the captive princess, and put an end to Darklarza's evil reign once and for all.</Notes>
  3848.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3849.     <Publisher>Seta</Publisher>
  3850.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3855.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3856.     <TheGamesDBID>1244</TheGamesDBID>
  3857.     <Title>Castle of Dragon</Title>
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  3860.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3863.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  3866.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Castlequest (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3868.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:00.8151198-04:00</DateAdded>
  3869.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:00.8151198-04:00</DateModified>
  3870.     <Developer>ASCII Corporation</Developer>
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  3873.     <ID>e69ce0db-37b6-4311-a6c1-dd97579d9c32</ID>
  3874.     <Notes>The object of the game is to navigate through Groken Castle to rescue Princess Margarita. The player can push certain objects throughout the game to accomplish progress. In some rooms, the prince can only advance to the next room by aligning cement blocks, Honey Jars, Candle Cakes, and Elevator Controlling Block.</Notes>
  3875.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3876.     <Publisher>ASCII Corporation</Publisher>
  3877.     <ReleaseDate>1989-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3882.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3883.     <TheGamesDBID>1245</TheGamesDBID>
  3884.     <Title>Castlequest</Title>
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  3886.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  3887.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3889.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  3890.     <Genre>Adventure;Puzzle</Genre>
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  3892.   <Game>
  3893.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Castlevania (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  3895.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:03.0619904-04:00</DateAdded>
  3896.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:03.0619904-04:00</DateModified>
  3897.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  3901.     <Notes>If you think it's scary on the outside, wait'll you see the basement! You're in for the longest night of your life. Ghosts, goblins, demons, wolves, bats - creatures lurking around every corner. As you descend deeper and deeper, they get thicker and thicker. Better stick close to the cavern floor - it's your only chance of finding a weapon or two. You're gonna need 'em. Because when you finally meet the Count, you know he'll be going for the jugular. So keep your courage up and your stake sharp. And say your prayers!</Notes>
  3902.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3903.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  3904.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3905.     <ReleaseDate>1986-09-26T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3910.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3911.     <TheGamesDBID>135</TheGamesDBID>
  3912.     <Title>Castlevania</Title>
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  3915.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  3918.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  3923.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:05.3779153-04:00</DateAdded>
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  3925.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  3929.     <Notes>Castlevania was a cakewalk compared to this bloody curse. You thought you had the Prince of Darkness defanged - eh, Simon Belmont? Well think again, 'cause according to a damsel in distress, evil Count Dracula has left a horrifying curse in his wake. And the only hope you have of ending the terror is to destroy his missing body parts! Talk about your frightening quest, searching a maze of mansions, graveyards and dark, eerie forests - each guarded by man-eating werewolves, fire-throwing zombies and other devilish demons. Your grim chances are kept alive in Transylvania, where cowardly villagers offer clues to the whereabouts of Dracula's remains. And where you'll purchase magic weapons, including silver knives and flame whips. But beware the night. For when the sun disappears, Dracula's curse grows deadlier. And your chances grow dimmer and dimmer.</Notes>
  3930.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3931.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  3932.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3933.     <ReleaseDate>1987-08-28T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3938.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  3940.     <Title>Castlevania II: Simon's Quest</Title>
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  3946.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  3951.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:07.3665747-04:00</DateAdded>
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  3953.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  3957.     <Notes>Castlevania III abandons the adventure game elements of its immediate predecessor and returns to the platform game roots of the first Castlevania title. Unlike Castlevania, however, Castlevania III is not strictly linear: Trevor, the main character, can be assisted by one of three possible assistant characters, and after completing the first level, and at several other points throughout the game, the player is given a choice of paths to follow. The choices made by the player in these circumstances can have a profound impact on how the game unfolds. There are 15 stages in total.</Notes>
  3958.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3959.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  3960.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  3961.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-22T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3966.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  3968.     <Title>Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse</Title>
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  3981.     <Developer>Dynamix</Developer>
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  3984.     <ID>21dc8214-f1b6-4379-aa11-0c6c7f1ee474</ID>
  3985.     <Notes>Olympic Games set in the stone age. Events include clubbing, dino-racing, fire-making, mate-tossing, saber racing and the dino vault.
  3986.  
  3987. Supporting up to six players, you must select your caveman from a total of six different characters with different backgrounds, all with different skills and drawbacks.</Notes>
  3988.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  3989.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  3990.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  3995.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  3996.     <TheGamesDBID>1668</TheGamesDBID>
  3997.     <Title>Caveman Games</Title>
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  4003.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  4005.   <Game>
  4006.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Challenge of the Dragon (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4007.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4008.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:11.0996799-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4010.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  4014.     <Notes>Are you the savior spoken of in the ancient legend?  Only your Dragon Style blend of sword and martial arts can save you now...  Your girlfriend has been kidnapped by the dark necromancer.  Lightning sears the skies and leaves blow in the wind as you fight your way through 7 perilous worlds of Valkyries, Ninja, Dragons and even pesky fireflies waiting to feed on your carcass.  Use your incredible acrobatic abilities to outsmart your enemies.  Be brave...  for ahead lies the Challenge of the Dragon!</Notes>
  4015.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4016.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  4017.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4021.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4022.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4023.     <TheGamesDBID>9100</TheGamesDBID>
  4024.     <Title>Challenge of the Dragon</Title>
  4025.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4026.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4027.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4028.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4029.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4030.     <Genre>Action;Fighting</Genre>
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  4032.   <Game>
  4033.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Championship Bowling (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4034.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4035.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:11.6741576-04:00</DateAdded>
  4036.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:11.6741576-04:00</DateModified>
  4037.     <Developer>Athena</Developer>
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  4039.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4040.     <ID>331be32b-288c-4729-b4bb-c959205ad8db</ID>
  4041.     <Notes>The object of the game is the same as a regular game of bowling; score the highest to win.  The game utilizes factors such as left or right-handedness, spin, power and weight of the ball which can affect the outcome of a throw.</Notes>
  4042.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4043.     <Publisher>Romstar, Athena</Publisher>
  4044.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4049.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4050.     <TheGamesDBID>1246</TheGamesDBID>
  4051.     <Title>Championship Bowling</Title>
  4052.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4053.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4054.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  4056.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4057.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  4059.   <Game>
  4060.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Championship Pool (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4061.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4062.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:13.1874174-04:00</DateAdded>
  4063.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:13.1874174-04:00</DateModified>
  4064.     <Developer>Bitmasters</Developer>
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  4068.     <Notes>The game is a straight-forward, virtual version of pool and includes several games: eight-ball, nine-ball, three-ball, ten-ball, fifteen-ball, straight pool (14.1 continuous), rotation, equal offense and speed pool. The player may play against the computer or up to seven other players using the same console using the "Party Pool" (multiplayer) option.  Other gameplay modes include "Tournament" (single-player, computer opponents), "Freestyle" (players make up own game rules) and "Challenge" (single-player, shot practice).</Notes>
  4069.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4070.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  4071.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4076.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4077.     <TheGamesDBID>1669</TheGamesDBID>
  4078.     <Title>Championship Pool</Title>
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  4080.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4081.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  4083.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4084.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  4086.   <Game>
  4087.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Championship Rally (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4088.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4089.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:16.1178579-04:00</DateAdded>
  4090.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:16.1178579-04:00</DateModified>
  4091.     <Developer>Human Entertainment</Developer>
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  4095.     <Notes>Championship Rally brings you all the thrills and chills of high-stakes motor racing! A choice of courses, a variety of weather and track conditions, and the ability to customize all the features of your car set this racing game above all others!
  4096.  
  4097. Not released in North America.</Notes>
  4098.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4099.     <Publisher>HAL Labs</Publisher>
  4100.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4105.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  4107.     <Title>Championship Rally</Title>
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  4113.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  4118.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:16.8004243-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4120.     <Developer>Active Enterprises</Developer>
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  4124.     <Notes>In Cheetahmen II the player again assumes the role of one of the three Cheetahmen (Aries, Apollo or Hercules).  After defeating a boss at the end of the second level, they switch to the next Cheetahman for the following two levels as in the Action 52 version.  Due to a bug, it is impossible to get to the levels in which one plays Cheetahman Aries without altering the ROM image or experiencing a glitch that very rarely starts the game on these two levels.  Cheetahmen II is famous for its music and for its lack of quality in all other areas.  Like Action 52, it was not licensed by Nintendo.</Notes>
  4125.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4126.     <Publisher>Active Enterprises</Publisher>
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  4134.     <Title>Cheetahmen II</Title>
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  4137.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  4140.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  4143.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chessmaster, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4145.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:17.2608075-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4147.     <Developer>Ubisoft Romania</Developer>
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  4151.     <Notes>Chessmaster is a chess playing computer game series which is now owned and developed by Ubisoft. It is the best-selling chess franchise in history, with more than five million units sold as of 2002. The Chessmaster series started in 1986 with The Chessmaster 2000 by The Software Toolworks. It was published for Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Macintosh and DOS. In 1988, Chessmaster 2100 was published for the Apple IIGS and in 1989 for DOS. In 1990 The Chessmaster was published for the NES and in 1991 it was published for the SNES. Also in 1991, Chessmaster 3000 was published for DOS, Windows 3.x. In 1993 Chessmaster 4000 was published for Windows 3.x and in 1995 Chessmaster 3d for PlayStation had the chessmaster 4000 engine.
  4152. The current version, Chessmaster XI, was released on 30 October 2007 for PC (titled Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition) and Nintendo DS (titled Chessmaster: The Art of Learning), and 12 February 2008 for PlayStation Portable (also titled Chessmaster: The Art of Learning). It includes numerous tutorials by International Master Joshua Waitzkin for players of all skill levels.</Notes>
  4153.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4154.     <Publisher>Ubisoft</Publisher>
  4155.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4162.     <Title>The Chessmaster</Title>
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  4168.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  4171.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chevaliers du Zodiaque, Les - La Legende d'Or (France) (Translated En).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4184.     <Title>Chevaliers du Zodiaque, Les: La Legende d'Or</Title>
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  4191.   <Game>
  4192.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chiller (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4193.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4194.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:18.8691492-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4196.     <Developer>Exidy</Developer>
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  4199.     <ID>09bc071c-8380-4760-a5c5-a064e7814911</ID>
  4200.     <Notes>A player's goal is to shoot everything that there is on the screen, both animated characters (ghosts, zombies, humans) and inanimate elements of the background. There are four unique screens detailing various horror scenarios and settings, a torture chamber, a rack room, a hallway and a cemetery. For each screen, shooting all available targets gives the player a bonus shooting round. The game features a Ghost counter on-screen scoring system named the "Ectoplasmic Tabulator". It has very similar gameplay to "Crossbow" and other related Exidy 440 board system games.</Notes>
  4201.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4202.     <Publisher>Exidy / American Game Cartridges</Publisher>
  4203.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4206.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4207.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4208.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4209.     <TheGamesDBID>1247</TheGamesDBID>
  4210.     <Title>Chiller</Title>
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  4212.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4213.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  4215.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4216.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  4218.   <Game>
  4219.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4220.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4221.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:20.8658063-04:00</DateAdded>
  4222.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:20.8658063-04:00</DateModified>
  4223.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  4227.     <Notes>Chip and Dale, those pint-sized but courageous Disney detectives, have received another desperate call for help: The evil Fat Cat has kidnapped Gadget... his sinister goal - to take over the city!! Join the Rescue Rangers on their exciting search through the darkest depths of slimy sewers to the electrifying heights of live telephone wires! Play alone or with a friend to locate Fat Cat's headquarters and thwart his diabolical scheme! Fat Cat's Bad Guys: Can you escape them or do you stand and fight? Deadly Attacking Killer Bees: Can you out run them or do you let them bite? Rabid Robot Rats and Mechanical Dogs: Are you saved from their savage jaws or do you bite them back?</Notes>
  4228.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4229.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  4230.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  4231.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4236.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4237.     <TheGamesDBID>1248</TheGamesDBID>
  4238.     <Title>Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers</Title>
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  4240.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4241.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  4243.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4244.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4246.   <Game>
  4247.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chip 'n Dale - Rescue Rangers 2 (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4249.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:23.4079241-04:00</DateAdded>
  4250.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:23.4079241-04:00</DateModified>
  4251.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  4255.     <Notes>Chip and Dale, those tiny but daring detectives, have learned of some terrifying news: The notorious criminal cat has escaped from prison and he's stolen the Urn of the Pharaoh. The Rescue Rangers must once again assemble to help crack the case of the missing urn and return the feline felon, Fat Cat, back to the slammer. Join Chip and Dale and the rest of the Rangers in their wacky new adventure. Help them explore the dangerous levels of the downtown restaurant and meet the exploding personality of Water Rabbit. Aid them on their escape through the freezing floors of the giant refrigerator. Search the ghostly walls of the haunted warehouse and find the final clue to unravel the secret headquarters of Fat Cat.</Notes>
  4256.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4257.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  4258.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  4259.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4266.     <Title>Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers 2</Title>
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  4272.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4277.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:26.7877374-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4296.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Chubby Cherub (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4297.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4298.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:28.0107541-04:00</DateAdded>
  4299.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:28.0107541-04:00</DateModified>
  4300.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  4302.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4303.     <ID>70d8c920-1a75-445a-a69d-95385b0505ba</ID>
  4304.     <Notes>Q-tarō's friends are kidnapped by several burglars. Q-tarō has to save them, however many dogs are in the way—Q-tarō's one fear as a ghost. Q-tarō the Ghost (Chubby Cherub in the English version) has to cross 12 levels, at the end of each, the protagonist will find his friends. Eating food maintains Chubby Cherub's flight. If the flying meter goes all the way down, the character will have to stay on ground. The character will bark at the dogs before they bark at the character; if a bark hits the character, the character may die.</Notes>
  4305.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4306.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  4307.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  4308.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4310.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4311.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  4313.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4314.     <TheGamesDBID>212</TheGamesDBID>
  4315.     <Title>Chubby Cherub</Title>
  4316.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4317.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4318.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4319.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4320.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4321.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  4323.   <Game>
  4324.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Circus Caper (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4325.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4326.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:29.701162-04:00</DateAdded>
  4327.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:29.701162-04:00</DateModified>
  4328.     <Developer>Advance Communication Company</Developer>
  4329.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4330.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4331.     <ID>ceaf657b-744d-4249-988e-5fb0dfa6d37a</ID>
  4332.     <Notes>The single-player, side-scrolling action game takes the player through various levels, each with a circus theme, fighting various enemies and bosses until he finally defeats the ringmaster and save his sister. The player start out in the game with little life and few weapons, but he can collect various icons to increase how many direct hits that he can withstand, keys to open doors, along with various circus items to shoot as projectiles.
  4333. Many of the levels can be avoided altogether by just walking backwards and back through the curtain from where the player begins. This will take him right to that level's boss battle.
  4334. Bonus levels include such fun things as guiding a bear to jump over flames, avoiding boulders in a car, using Rodan as target practice and meeting Godzilla at the circus grounds.</Notes>
  4335.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4336.     <Publisher>Toho</Publisher>
  4337.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4339.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4340.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4341.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4342.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4343.     <TheGamesDBID>1673</TheGamesDBID>
  4344.     <Title>Circus Caper</Title>
  4345.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4346.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4347.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4348.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4349.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4350.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  4352.   <Game>
  4353.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\City Connection (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4354.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4355.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:31.002245-04:00</DateAdded>
  4356.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:31.002245-04:00</DateModified>
  4357.     <Developer>Axes Art Amuse</Developer>
  4358.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4359.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4360.     <ID>908db0ad-3bc9-4161-a127-32ef994151ba</ID>
  4361.     <Notes>The main character in the game is a female driver, Clarice, of a Honda City (the North American version features a male driver) on a tour of all the sights and roads across the world. To prove that she has visited a particular location, she must drive around the location painting every section of the road white. However, the police, who have no tolerance for vandalism, attempt to stop the driver from completing her goal. The player's car can jump and fire cans of oil. To avoid forcing the player from retracing the same roads again, the roads change color when the car drives over them, indicating that that specific road has been painted. There are three main obstacles: police, cats and spikes. The police chase after the car and if a police car comes into contact with the main character's car, the car "explodes" by turning into a group of hearts and the player loses a life. To combat this, the player can obtain cans of oil, which can be used to cause the police cars to spin out of control, allowing the player to bump them off the screen. Other enemies include a cat, which, when hit, causes the player to lose an extra life as the cat goes diagonally off the screen (but does not cause the car to "explode") with playing of a comical music, "Der Flohwalzer", known as "Neko Funjatta" (I Stepped on the Cat) in Japan. There is also spikes, which make the car "explode" on contact. Occasionally, a balloon may float by during any given stage. If the car touches one of these balloons, it collects it and collecting three such balloons will activate a warp that sends the car multiple stages ahead and provides significant bonus points. Although the city you travel to will change, the difficulty pattern of the road will remain the same. As the number of cities you travel to loop endlessly, the game is not shortened by taking a warp. One particular thing about this game is the "catchy" tune that plays in the background as you enter a new city. Although it uses "ethnic" variations according to the destination, it's an adaptation of a famous classic piece, "Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso", from Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1.</Notes>
  4362.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4363.     <Publisher>Jaleco / Kitcorp</Publisher>
  4364.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  4365.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4366.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4367.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4368.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4369.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4370.     <TheGamesDBID>1674</TheGamesDBID>
  4371.     <Title>City Connection</Title>
  4372.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4373.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4374.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  4375.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4376.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4377.     <Genre>Platform;Racing</Genre>
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  4379.   <Game>
  4380.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Clash at Demonhead (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4381.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4382.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:32.1912349-04:00</DateAdded>
  4383.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:32.1912349-04:00</DateModified>
  4384.     <Developer>Vic Tokai</Developer>
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  4387.     <ID>be091d46-4096-41bb-a883-17cdcdeb5e2e</ID>
  4388.     <Notes>Clash at Demonhead is an open-ended platformer. The player takes control of Billy "Big Bang" Blitz, who is capable of running, jumping, and shooting. He is initially armed with a handgun, though various upgrades can be purchased from a shop. He later gains the ability to perform various powers by collecting Force, including shrinking, teleportation to previously-visited areas, flight, healing, and invincibility. The player chooses levels from a world map that consists of over forty routes. Various objectives must be met to complete the game.</Notes>
  4389.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4390.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  4391.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-27T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  4392.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4393.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4394.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4395.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4396.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4397.     <TheGamesDBID>1250</TheGamesDBID>
  4398.     <Title>Clash at Demonhead</Title>
  4399.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4400.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4401.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4402.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4403.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4404.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4406.   <Game>
  4407.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Classic Concentration (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4408.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4409.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:34.5111655-04:00</DateAdded>
  4410.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:34.5111655-04:00</DateModified>
  4411.     <Developer>Softie</Developer>
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  4413.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4414.     <ID>7bd58194-ba7b-4b01-bdd3-76b7bbbd2402</ID>
  4415.     <Notes>Concentration was a popular game show in the mid-to-late 1980s and this game was adapted from that television program. Two players can play against each other, or one person can play against a computer generated opponent. The answer to the puzzle is hidden by tiles. The tiles have words denoting game prizes ("Mexico", "Camera", "Telescope", for example) and your object is to find the two matching worded tiles. Exposing two at a time, your memory is taxed as more prize tiles are revealed and then covered over again. As more tiles are matched, the hidden puzzle is revealed. Solve the puzzle and you win the game.</Notes>
  4416.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4417.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  4418.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  4419.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4420.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4421.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4422.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4423.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4424.     <TheGamesDBID>1675</TheGamesDBID>
  4425.     <Title>Classic Concentration</Title>
  4426.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4427.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4428.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4429.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4430.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4431.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  4433.   <Game>
  4434.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cliffhanger (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4435.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4436.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:35.4719641-04:00</DateAdded>
  4437.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:35.4719641-04:00</DateModified>
  4438.     <Developer>Malibu Interactive</Developer>
  4439.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4440.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4441.     <ID>6bb615a1-645f-48a7-9544-b34f8325da6b</ID>
  4442.     <Notes>Standard side-scrolling fighter based off of the Stallone film of the same name. Sly must fight thugs and the elements as he tracks down suitcases of stolen cash dropped around the peaks of the Rockies. Combat follows the Final Fight standard, broken up by some mountain climbing and running (or 3-D snowboarding on the Sega CD) from avalanches.</Notes>
  4443.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4444.     <Publisher>Psygnosis</Publisher>
  4445.     <ReleaseDate>1993-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  4446.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4447.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4448.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4449.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4450.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4451.     <TheGamesDBID>1741</TheGamesDBID>
  4452.     <Title>Cliffhanger</Title>
  4453.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4454.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4455.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4456.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4457.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4458.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  4460.   <Game>
  4461.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Clu Clu Land (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4462.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4463.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:37.3185008-04:00</DateAdded>
  4464.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:37.3185008-04:00</DateModified>
  4465.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
  4466.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4467.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4468.     <ID>06bc315f-f75d-4aaa-8904-ceffabd3341e</ID>
  4469.     <Notes>Clu Clu Land's story starts with a type of Sea Urchin, the Unira, stealing all of the treasures in the underwater kingdom of Clu Clu Land. Bubbles, the hero, sets out to retrieve the treasure. The object of the game is to uncover all the gold bars in each stage while avoiding the Unira and Black Holes.</Notes>
  4470.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4471.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  4472.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  4473.     <ReleaseDate>1984-11-22T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  4474.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4475.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4476.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4477.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4478.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4479.     <TheGamesDBID>340</TheGamesDBID>
  4480.     <Title>Clu Clu Land</Title>
  4481.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4482.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4483.     <PlayMode />
  4484.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4485.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4486.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  4487.   </Game>
  4488.   <Game>
  4489.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cobra Command (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4490.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4491.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:38.1361825-04:00</DateAdded>
  4492.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:38.1361825-04:00</DateModified>
  4493.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
  4494.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4495.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4496.     <ID>e898766e-59ff-4cd5-ac5a-b7c7bc4276a2</ID>
  4497.     <Notes>Cobra Command is a 1988 arcade game developed and published by Data East that was later ported to the NES. It is a side-scroller in which the player flies a heavily armoured helicopter through six stages to destroy enemy tanks, cannons, submarines and gunboats.</Notes>
  4498.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4499.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  4500.     <ReleaseDate>1988-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  4501.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4502.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4503.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4504.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4505.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4506.     <TheGamesDBID>1676</TheGamesDBID>
  4507.     <Title>Cobra Command</Title>
  4508.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4509.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4510.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4511.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4512.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4513.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  4515.   <Game>
  4516.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cobra Triangle (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4517.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4518.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:41.2007338-04:00</DateAdded>
  4519.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:41.2007338-04:00</DateModified>
  4520.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
  4521.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4522.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4523.     <ID>43f667eb-a31c-460b-9242-96aa4840c086</ID>
  4524.     <Notes>There are 25 stages in the game, including bonus stages. Each series of five generally contains one of each type of mission. The fifth are generally the boss stages. The bosses are a sea serpent (as seen on the cover), a giant crab, a giant squid, a red and black version of the sea serpent and a giant shark. The game uses a powerup bar similar to the Gradius series. Powerup pods are collected to move the selector to different powerup items. When the desired powerup is highlighted, the player can select it, after which the menu returns to an unhighlighted state. Menu options are "Turbo" (increase the speed of the boat), "Fire" (increase the number of bullets the primary gun fires), "Speed" (increase speed of shots and rate of fire), "Missile" (improves missiles) and "Force" (a force field around the boat plus replenished health). The speed boat used for game play starts with a single gun which can be upgraded to a quadruple spread shot. Missiles can also be added to the boat's arsenal and can be upgraded to heat-seekers. Between stages which are not connected by water, the Cobra Class has a helicopter style propeller that extends from the roof of the cabin. However, this flying state of the boat is never used in gameplay. The boat has a 12-point damage bar which can be reduced by contact with obstacles or enemy fire.</Notes>
  4525.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4526.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  4527.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  4528.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4529.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4530.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4531.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4532.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4533.     <TheGamesDBID>1677</TheGamesDBID>
  4534.     <Title>Cobra Triangle</Title>
  4535.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4536.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4537.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4538.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4539.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4540.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  4542.   <Game>
  4543.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Code Name - Viper (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4544.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4545.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:43.7678698-04:00</DateAdded>
  4546.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:43.7678698-04:00</DateModified>
  4547.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
  4548.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4549.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4550.     <ID>7b7737c1-b1bf-49d3-a0cb-4bf97907995d</ID>
  4551.     <Notes>The player takes the role of Kenny Smith, an agent of the 98th Special Forces, also known as "Code Name: Viper", who is assigned by his commander, Director Jones, to investigate a large drug syndicate that covers all of South America. Smith's objective is to rescue a missing Viper agent in each of the syndicate's seven hideouts and uncover clues of the Syndicate's true mastermind.</Notes>
  4552.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4553.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  4554.     <ReleaseDate>1990-02-23T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  4555.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  4556.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4557.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4558.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4559.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4560.     <TheGamesDBID>1256</TheGamesDBID>
  4561.     <Title>Code Name: Viper</Title>
  4562.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4563.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4564.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  4565.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  4566.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4567.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  4569.   <Game>
  4570.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Color a Dinosaur (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4571.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4572.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:46.007732-04:00</DateAdded>
  4573.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:46.007732-04:00</DateModified>
  4574.     <Developer>FarSight Studios</Developer>
  4575.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  4576.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  4577.     <ID>6dc42f43-d5c2-4960-861d-074a4ef55922</ID>
  4578.     <Notes>Color a Dinosaur is an electronic coloring book designed for kids ages 3 to 6. The game provides 16 different dinosaurs which can be colored in with a variety of colors and patterns. There are two coloring modes available: free form mode where you control a pencil and select the region to be colored, or automatic mode where the computer selects a region and you only have to select a color.</Notes>
  4579.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4580.     <Publisher>Virgin Games</Publisher>
  4581.     <ReleaseDate>1993-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4583.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  4584.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  4585.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  4586.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  4587.     <TheGamesDBID>1678</TheGamesDBID>
  4588.     <Title>Color a Dinosaur</Title>
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  4594.     <Genre>Sandbox</Genre>
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  4597.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Commando (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4599.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:47.1486839-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4601.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  4605.     <Notes>The player takes control of a soldier named Super Joe, who starts by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter, and has to fight his way out singlehandedly, fending off a massive assault of enemy soldiers.
  4606.  
  4607. In the NES version, there is a more powerful machine gun upgrade, as well as "glasses" to let the player view all the hidden bunkers and an unlimited grenade upgrade (the player will lose these upgrades after losing a life).</Notes>
  4608.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4609.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  4610.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4617.     <Title>Commando</Title>
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  4619.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4620.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  4622.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4623.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  4626.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Conan (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4628.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:48.4407576-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4630.     <Developer>Mindscape</Developer>
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  4634.     <Notes>In this single player, side-scrolling, platform game you control Conan, in the NES version, on a quest, ordained by the Gods, to destroy various mythological creatures, under the control of the sinister Dameron</Notes>
  4635.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4636.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  4637.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4642.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  4644.     <Title>Conan</Title>
  4645.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  4646.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  4647.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  4649.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4650.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4653.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Conflict (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4654.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4655.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:36:50.2212404-04:00</DateAdded>
  4656.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:36:50.2212404-04:00</DateModified>
  4657.     <Developer>Vic Tokai</Developer>
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  4660.     <ID>25774896-4cee-499b-9561-810133b1c468</ID>
  4661.     <Notes>Conflict is a hex-based NES war game where the player is a three-star general who must accompany his troops to the ultimate victory. The player can earn or lose victory points by occupying cities and destroying units of the opponent's army. The player controls the Western Bloc while the computer (or second player) controls Eastern Bloc troops. A sequel was released for the Super NES entitled Super Conflict.</Notes>
  4662.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4663.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  4664.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4669.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  4671.     <Title>Conflict</Title>
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  4676.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4677.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  4680.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Conquest of the Crystal Palace (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4684.     <Developer>Quest</Developer>
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  4688.     <Notes>The game is an action platform game that scrolls both horizontally and vertically. On each of five stages you'll need to fight various enemies throughout the varied terrain, and finally defeat the boss at the end. You'll start with just a simple sword, but additional weapons can be found or bought in order to help you out. If you get into trouble, you can also call your dog Zap onto the screen; he'll jump around causing damage to the enemies giving you a chance to escape. You may also come across Kim's shops along your journey. Here you can buy various items, including additional lives, replenish your health, more powerful weapons, and other useful items. To purchase items, you'll need money which can be collected after defeating enemies in battle.</Notes>
  4689.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4690.     <Publisher>Asmik Corporation of America</Publisher>
  4691.     <ReleaseDate>1990-08-24T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4696.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  4698.     <Title>Conquest of the Crystal Palace</Title>
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  4701.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  4703.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4704.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4711.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  4715.     <Notes>The universe teeters on the brink of total annihilation at the hands of the vile alien warmonger, Red Falcon. Earth's only hope rests with you, a courageous member of the Special Forces elite commando squad. Your mission: Battle deep into the deadly Amazon jungle, where the Red Falcon and his galactic henchmen have transformed ancient Mayan temples into awesome monuments dedicated to mass destruction. A multitude of weapons, from rapid-fire machine guns to high-tech lasers are at your disposal as you sweat blood, fighting past 3-D mazes, underground security systems, and tropical forests surrounded by giant waterfalls and alien cannons. This is the ultimate test for the ultimate guerilla warrior. And if you survive, Earth survives!</Notes>
  4716.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4717.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  4718.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  4719.     <ReleaseDate>1987-02-20T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4726.     <Title>Contra</Title>
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  4739.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  4743.     <Notes>Commandos Burn, Smith, Beans and Iron are a special forces team who have seen more than their fair share of action. Neo City is their post, now that a terrorist group known as D.N.M.E. is bombarding its citizens with a typhoon of a crime wave. The C-Force has been asked to stop them, no matter what. Take command solo or team up with a comrade in 2-player mode. Even if you go it alone, you can call on a backup soldier for spot support. Tap into your special forces training to devise unique battle plans and attack patterns, select weapons, and decide which soldier's individual strengths are best suited for the dirty deeds going down. You can switch commandos whenever the situation calls for it. Endure all 5 grueling missions, swarming with traps and terrorists, that take place in a warehouse, on a battleship, at a construction site, aboard a helicopter, and at C-Force headquarters. Encounter secret passageways, hidden rooms, aerial angle views and more. Every man is a walking arsenal with heavy-duty weaponry including rocket launchers, flame throwers, bazookas, rifles, land mines and time bombs. This mission is no cakewalk, but if it was, they wouldn't have given it to you. Hit it with all you've got!</Notes>
  4744.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4745.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  4746.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-30T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4751.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  4753.     <Title>Contra Force</Title>
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  4759.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  4762.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cool World (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4764.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:03.4032119-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4766.     <Developer>Ocean Software</Developer>
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  4770.     <Notes>Cartoonist Jack Deebs (the player's character) has discovered Cool World; eliminating the fine line between fantasy and reality. Holli Would has a major crush on Jack and is using him romantically to get a human body and move to the "Real World." Jack's only goal is to escape this alternative reality and return to the real world. By doing so, he returns to his beloved hometown of Las Vegas. If Holly grabs the Golden Spike of Power, then both worlds will be destroyed.</Notes>
  4771.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4772.     <Publisher>Ocean Software</Publisher>
  4773.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4779.     <TheGamesDBID>1681</TheGamesDBID>
  4780.     <Title>Cool World</Title>
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  4785.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4786.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  4789.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Corvette ZR-1 Challenge (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4791.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:05.2397415-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4796.     <Notes>The game involves at driving on America's roads at approximately 200 miles (320 km) per hour from Boston to Los Angeles - a whopping 2,990 miles (4,810 km) from start to finish. Each player must try to gain personal glory by competing against eight computer-controlled players who can race their way across the United States of America. However, the drivers have fictional names and are neither based on the Formula One or the NASCAR Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup Series) racers of that era. If the game was based on real world physics, it would take at least fourteen days to get from Boston to Los Angeles (providing that only fuel stops were made and no attempts were made to get some sleep).</Notes>
  4797.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4798.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4805.     <Title>Corvette ZR-1 Challenge</Title>
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  4811.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  4814.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Cowboy Kid (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4816.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:05.8432438-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4818.     <Developer>Pixel</Developer>
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  4822.     <Notes>The player controls the role of a young gunslinger who travels the land fighting villains and playing minigames. The main game play involves you moving around the towns horizontally collecting gold by hitting chest while killing the bad guys at the same time. There is also an RPG element where people have to be visited in towns for information. Once a player has acquired the required gear to be made sherrif, an outlaw must be killed for bonus money. A shooting range is included where players have to shoot down enemy targets while avoiding the targets that represent innocent bystanders.</Notes>
  4823.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4824.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  4825.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4832.     <Title>Cowboy Kid</Title>
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  4838.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  4841.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Crackout (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4843.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:08.7126349-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4848.     <Notes>Crackout is a video game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Konami in 1991. It is based upon Atari's Breakout games of the 1970s. The object of the game is to clear levels by either destroying all bricks or defeating the enemies.
  4849. There are four zones of eleven levels each. The zones are Cubic Zone, Mirror Zone, Tube Zone and Final Zone. This game differs from the original Breakout as it contained enemies on screen that could be hit to gain power ups. Powerups included a parachute to slow the ball down, multiple balls, or projectiles. There were also level warps in the form of "Konami Man", who would fly from top to bottom of the play area. There were typically 1 - 3 enemies on screen at once, appearing out of a trapdoor in the top corners, or let in through the side walls. Every few levels there was also a boss, ranging from a small dragon to a centipede. The bosses changed colour from Green to Blue to Pink, each time increasing in speed. Each level also contained a hidden letter which made up a password presented at the end of the game (Zone 4 Level 11). If this was not input correctly, the player restarted the game from the beginning. If the player input the password correctly, they were shown the end credits which consisted of a procession of the enemies from the game. The password is MERRYCHRISTMAS.</Notes>
  4850.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4851.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4857.     <TheGamesDBID>7827</TheGamesDBID>
  4858.     <Title>Crackout</Title>
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  4861.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  4863.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  4864.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  4866.   <Game>
  4867.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Crash 'n' the Boys - Street Challenge (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  4868.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  4869.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:09.2360674-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4871.     <Developer>Technōs Japan</Developer>
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  4875.     <Notes>Theodore "Todd" Thornley IV has had enough. After being humiliated once again by his rival, Jeff "Crash" Cooney and his blue-collar buddies from Southside High School at the All-City Track Meet, he has decided to issue a challenge to Crash. Inviting two of the other elite high schools to participate in the challenge, plus an additional team sponsored by his wealthy father, Todd has seemingly stacked the deck against Crash and his boys. The game has four different teams to choose from, as well as a fifth computer-controlled team. Each team have five members each with their own strengths and weaknesses, making some better suited to certain events than others. Before each event, players have the opportunity to go shopping in the mall to buy power-ups for their characters. These items are paid for through the various medals that each team achieve as they progress through the challenge, but since the winner of the challenge is the team that collects the most medals overall, players must be fairly judicious in how much they spend. There are two types of events in the game: individual events (Hammer Throw and Roof Top Jumping) and head-to-head events (400 Meter Hurdles, Swimming and Fighting). In individual events, each team takes turn individually and ranking is determined by who gets the most points. The head-to-head events take place under a single elimination tournament format, in which one player against another in a series of heats. The player who successfully defeats both of his opponents will get to compete against a member of Team Thornley for first place. The game can be played by up to four players. Since there's never more than two teams competing at the same time, the third and fourth player can play simply by alternating between the two controllers. Thus, a four player adapter is not required, unlike other Kunio-kun games.</Notes>
  4876.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4877.     <Publisher>American Technos</Publisher>
  4878.     <ReleaseDate>1992-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  4885.     <Title>Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge</Title>
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  4894.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Crystal Mines (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4898.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  4902.     <Notes>You control a CM-205 mining robot, your goal is to retrieve "Starla" crystals from various mines on a remote planet. Using the robot you need to locate your quota of crystals while avoiding the many dangers present in the mines, including lava, rock slides, and unfriendly creatures. The robot is equipped with explosives to help reach remote locations in the mine, or destroy any creatures getting in the way (be careful with explosives, you could set off a rock slide and crush the robot!) Once your crystal quota is met, quickly locate the exit and move on to the next, more challenging mine. Crystal Mines is part action and part strategy. There is a time limit to locate the crystals in each mine, plus avoiding falling rocks and monsters will keep you on your toes, but before long you will need to figure out how to locate crystals by properly removing obstructions and navigating tricky mazes.</Notes>
  4903.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4904.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  4912.     <Title>Crystal Mines</Title>
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  4921.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Crystalis (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  4923.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:10.598204-04:00</DateAdded>
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  4925.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  4929.     <Notes>Crystalis takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, one hundred years after a global thermonuclear war has reverted civilization to a primitive, medieval existence populated with fierce mutated creatures. Science and advanced technology have been abandoned, though the old ways of magic have survived. The survivors of the terrible destruction built a floating "Tower" to prevent any future cataclysms, as its occupants would have the power to govern the world due to the Tower's weapons systems. A man known as Emperor Draygon, however, has revived the forbidden ways of science and combined them with magic. With these skills, he controls the world's last remaining military power and seeks to conquer what's left of the planet by attempting to enter the Tower</Notes>
  4930.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4931.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
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  4940.     <Title>Crystalis</Title>
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  4962.     <Title>Cyber Stadium Series: Base Wars</Title>
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  4974.     <Developer>Atari Games</Developer>
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  4978.     <Notes>Cyberball is an Atari Games arcade game of 7-man American football, using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets. The game replaced the standard downs system with an explosive ball that progresses from "cool" to "warm", "hot", and "critical" status as it is used. Players can only defuse the ball, resetting it from its current state back to "cool" by crossing the 50 yard line or by change of possession, whether through touchdown, interception or fumble. A robot holding a critical ball while being tackled is destroyed along with the ball. The robots also possess finite durability. As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits. A flaming robot will explode when hit, thereby fumbling the ball. Players can upgrade robots with faster and more durable units using money bonuses they earn during play. Players select from run, pass or option plays on offense, after which the computer presents four individual plays from which to choose. On defense, a player can select short, medium or long defenses, and then select a specific defensive scheme.
  4979. The standard Cyberball cabinet consists of two monitors, each with two sets of controls for a maximum of four players, but Atari Games released single player and two player versions as well.
  4980. The standard configuration allows single player, two player cooperative, two player head-to-head or four player head-to-head play. Playing with two teams of two persons opened up a new dimension of gameplay. Computer controlled avatars ran offensive patterns in very specific ways before reaching their assigned passing spots. Human players, however, could exploit the fact that a number of offensive plays started with identical formations. By choosing one play, but moving their avatars in imitation of a similar but different play, the offensive team could disguise their intentions before suddenly breaking for their assigned pass locations. This offensive flexibility forced defending players to quickly recognize plays and move to break them up by rushing to what they guessed was the intended passing spot. Most often, the timely use of the defender's turbo, a short-term speed boost usable once per play, would determine whether the play resulted in a missed pass, an interception, a long gain, or a score. This ability to improvise in four player mode built the popularity of Cyberball, leading to many tournaments across the United States for a period of time.
  4981. Cyberball was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 by Jaleco. Tengen intended to release it unlicensed, but Jaleco purchased rights to publish it first. It has also been ported to numerous other platforms, including the Commodore Amiga, Atari Lynx and Sega Genesis.</Notes>
  4982.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  4983.     <Publisher>Atari Games</Publisher>
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  5004.     <Developer>Acclaim</Developer>
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  5008.     <Notes>In Cybernoid, pirates have raided the storage depots of the Federation and stolen minerals, jewels, ammunition and the latest battle weaponry. The Cybernoid ship has been dispatched with instructions to retrieve the stolen booty and to return it to storage within a specified time limit. The cybernoid needs to battle the pirates and their planetary defense systems in order to retrieve the stolen booty.</Notes>
  5009.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5010.     <Publisher>Hewson</Publisher>
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  5018.     <Title>Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine</Title>
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  5031.     <Developer>Kent Hansen, Andreas Pedersen</Developer>
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  5035.     <Notes>Grab your controller and join in on the action in the ultimate rhythm music game for your Nintendo Entertainment System! Defeat the headbanging rock masters and reclaim the title of D-Pad Hero!</Notes>
  5036.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5037.     <Publisher>Unlicensed</Publisher>
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  5063.     <Notes>Grab your controller and join in on the action in the ultimate rhythm music game for your Nintendo Entertainment System! Defeat the headbanging rock masters and reclaim the title of D-Pad Hero!</Notes>
  5064.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5065.     <Publisher>Unlicensed</Publisher>
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  5074.     <Title>D-Pad Hero 2</Title>
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  5083.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dance Aerobics (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5085.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:18.1835152-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5087.     <Developer>Try</Developer>
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  5091.     <Notes>Dance Aerobics is a chance to get fit by following the movements of an aerobics instructor.
  5092.  
  5093. Players use side B of the Power Pad accessory (a floor mat with 12 pads in a 4 by 3 grid) to follow the movements of an aerobics instructor. To succeed the player must press the pads with there feet and hands at the same time as the on screen aerobics instructor. Any missed movements are recorded on a mistake counter and 10 missed movements will fail the level. The routines (a set of repeated movements) start slow and simple with a bit of no-penalty practise time however as the player gets better the routines get more complex with less practices time. Each level has a set number of routines that increase with each level from 4 at the start to a total of 32 on the final level (level 7). At the successful completion of each level the player will get a pass stamp which they can enter later to skip that level.</Notes>
  5094.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5095.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  5096.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5103.     <Title>Dance Aerobics</Title>
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  5114.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:19.3554907-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5116.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  5120.     <Notes>Indy Heat featured four-player capability and was similar in gameplay to Super Off Road. Players earned money based on their race finishing positions, which was spent on improving their car. The race season culminated with the Tradewest Speed Bowl, which loosely resembled the Indianapolis 500.</Notes>
  5121.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5122.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  5123.     <ReleaseDate>1992-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5130.     <Title>Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat</Title>
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  5136.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  5141.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:21.1479827-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5143.     <Developer>Ocean Software</Developer>
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  5147.     <Notes>Darkman was developed by Twilight and published by Ocean Software in 1991. It was released for the ZX Spectrum, NES, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. It was also ported to the Game Boy and Atari ST. The game's plot is loosely based on the film of the same name. In this side-scrolling platformer, the player controls Darkman, a superhero who can jump, kick and punch, as well as swing from a rope during action sequences between levels. In each level, Darkman disguises himself as the boss of the level, whom he must defeat before the time limit elapses. Tying into the plot of the film, Darkman wears masks of various gangsters who are responsible for his disfigurement, but his disguise dissolves after being exposed to sunlight for too long. The character changes into a different member of the evil gang in each level, taking on their attack moves as well as their face. In-between levels, Darkman must photograph his quarry before he can make a mask of them. These scenes involve moving the cursor to take a picture of the gangster. The better the photo accuracy, the more time Darkman is granted to complete the subsequent level. The final level is the most faithful to the film and takes place on a skyscraper under construction. After the player defeats their mirror image five times and wipes out the mob cartel that scarred Darkman, the final boss is inexplicably a clone of Darkman himself.</Notes>
  5148.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5149.     <Publisher>Ocean Software</Publisher>
  5150.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5157.     <Title>Darkman</Title>
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  5174.     <Notes>The kingpins of crime are at it again! The mysterious criminal organization F.O.W.L. has hatched a plan to take control of the peaceful city of St. Canard. Six of their most heinous henchmen are running rampant through the city and only the daring Darkwing Duck can bring them to justice! Join Darkwing as he explores the woods to weed out Bushroot's evil plan. Search the warehouses along the wharf for Mega Volt and pull the plug on an electrifying scheme. Track down all six of FOWL's crafty criminals and then prepare yourself as Darkwing squares off against the sinister Steelbeak in his fiendish floating fortress!</Notes>
  5175.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5176.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  5177.     <ReleaseDate>1992-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5184.     <Title>Darkwing Duck</Title>
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  5190.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  5193.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5195.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:27.6103611-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5197.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  5201.     <Notes>Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum was an action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1990 exclusively in North America. Players take the role of Dash Galaxy, a space scout who has been captured by a hostile civilization. Gameplay involves a series of floors with several rooms each. Keys must be collected to progress to higher floors and, eventually, an escape ship. Dash's only weapons are a limited supply of bombs and remote detonators. Good timing is crucial to completing the game, requiring navigation of trampoline jumps and roaming enemies. While the rooms are side-scrolling action puzzles, the floors have a  overhead view and include more difficult block-moving puzzles which can fatally trap a player.</Notes>
  5202.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5203.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  5204.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5211.     <Title>Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum</Title>
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  5217.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  5220.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Day Dreamin' Davey (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5222.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:29.9523106-04:00</DateAdded>
  5223.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:37:29.9523106-04:00</DateModified>
  5224.     <Developer>Sculptured Software</Developer>
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  5226.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  5227.     <ID>7c267626-2fd2-446b-a0db-82e75b228678</ID>
  5228.     <Notes>The game starts out with the main protagonist, Davey, arriving at school. Then a bully (Lumpy) takes his pencil. Now all throughout class Davey is daydreaming of being in several different locations revolving around Medieval Times, the Wild West and Ancient Greece and each level contains at the end something Davey must collect that will always resemble the shapes of school items (e.g., a pencil, a ruler or a trophy).</Notes>
  5229.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5230.     <Publisher>HAL Laboratory</Publisher>
  5231.     <ReleaseDate>1992-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5236.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  5237.     <TheGamesDBID>1688</TheGamesDBID>
  5238.     <Title>Day Dreamin' Davey</Title>
  5239.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
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  5241.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  5244.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  5247.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Days of Thunder (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  5248.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  5249.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:31.6837517-04:00</DateAdded>
  5250.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:37:31.6837517-04:00</DateModified>
  5251.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  5255.     <Notes>In the PC version, gameplay consisted of setting up the car, qualifying, and then the actual race event. If the player finished in a high enough position they would progress to the next circuit. Damage was calculated not by realistic damage displayed on the car but a "cracked dashboard" bar indicator, with cracks appearing along the dashboard when the player hits something.
  5256. The in-game graphics in the PC version paled in comparison to the still-screen graphics it had. This was due to polygonal graphics being used as opposed to sprites, rendering the car, track, and trackside details in untextured 3D polygons.</Notes>
  5257.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5258.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  5259.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5264.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  5266.     <Title>Days of Thunder</Title>
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  5269.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  5272.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  5275.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Deadly Towers (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5277.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:32.666569-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5279.     <Developer>Lenar</Developer>
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  5282.     <ID>5f48fe33-f87d-4ce6-a292-16fb4f733c26</ID>
  5283.     <Notes>On the moonlit eve of his coronation ceremony, pensive Prince Myer sits at the lakeside to ponder the future of the kingdom. Suddenly, a shadowy kami called Khan rises from the lake and coalesces into the form of a man. Although he doesn't identify himself, the figure greets Prince Myer by name, and informs him that the wizard Rubas, the "Devil of Darkness", is preparing to overtake Willner Kingdom by using seven magic bells capable of</Notes>
  5284.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5285.     <Publisher>Brøderbund Software, Inc.</Publisher>
  5286.     <ReleaseDate>1986-12-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5291.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  5293.     <Title>Deadly Towers</Title>
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  5296.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  5299.     <Genre>Action;Adventure;Role-Playing</Genre>
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  5302.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Death Race (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5304.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:34.2979268-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5306.     <Developer>American Game Cartridges</Developer>
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  5310.     <Notes>Death Race is seemingly inspired by the Sylvester Stallone movie Death Race 2000 released 15 years before this game. The object of the game is to run down innocent pedestrians in your souped-up automotive grim reaper. Progress through the race courses in 8 U.S. cities, moving from west to east starting with San Diego and Phoenix. Each race consists of capturing a flag and finding the exit door, all while squishing or gunning down as many people on foot as possible while avoiding helicopters and heat seeking missiles that are actively trying to discourage this unique hobby. If the time runs out, a barrage of missiles descends on the player's car to indicate that the race is over.
  5311.  
  5312. The player has a certain amount of money to begin with and earns more money for completing the races alive. This money can be used to upgrade the engine, steering, tires, chassis, or weapon systems on the car.</Notes>
  5313.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5314.     <Publisher>American Game Cartridges</Publisher>
  5315.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5322.     <Title>Death Race</Title>
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  5330.   <Game>
  5331.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Deathbots (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  5332.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  5333.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:35.1066006-04:00</DateAdded>
  5334.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:37:35.1066006-04:00</DateModified>
  5335.     <Developer>Odyssey Software</Developer>
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  5339.     <Notes>The Mutech Corporation has created their Gamma Base on what used to be Alcatraz Island. Their attempts at creating computer intelligence has backfired, as the AI they've created has taken over the computer systems and is threatening the world! Deep in the fortress is a gamma bomb, and your goal is to penetrate the fortress to destroy the bomb before it can be used. But be careful, for many Deathbots are guarding the maze-like passageways leading to the bomb!
  5340.  
  5341. Gameplay is from an overhead point of view; you'll need to find your way through the various passageways to reach the gamma bomb (located on the 8th level) and diffuse it. In addition to doorways and walls, transporters can also be found in the maze. These will instantly teleport you to a new location, and on many levels you will need to figure how to use them correctly to get past otherwise dead ends. Different types of Deathbots guard the passages; and you'll need to use the various weapons you find lying about to get past them, before they destroy you. You have a limited amount of energy. Each time you are hit by enemy fire or by a Deathbot, your energy depletes. Lose all of of your energy and a life is lost. And of course, each level ends with a large boss Deathbot. Good luck on your mission!</Notes>
  5342.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5343.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  5344.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5348.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  5349.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  5350.     <TheGamesDBID>1691</TheGamesDBID>
  5351.     <Title>Deathbots</Title>
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  5357.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  5360.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Defender II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5362.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:35.8191937-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5364.     <Developer>Vid Kidz</Developer>
  5365.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  5367.     <ID>48061af5-9ee4-44aa-bf99-0447b167d2ff</ID>
  5368.     <Notes>This sequel adds new enemy ships to the alien fleet such as firebombers, Yllabian Space Guppies (note that Yllabian is based on "Yllab", the word "Bally" spelled backwards, a friendly poke at Williams' then-competitor, Bally Midway), Dynamos and Space Hums. The Defender ship is now equipped with an Inviso cloaking device, which renders the ship invulnerable when activated, but has a limited charge. A Stargate will transport the ship to any humanoid in trouble. There are now two special stages, the Firebomber Showdown and the Yllabian Dogfight, that occur every fifth and tenth wave. As in the first game, if all the humans are captured the planet explodes and turns all the landers into mutants.</Notes>
  5369.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5370.     <Publisher>Williams Electronics</Publisher>
  5371.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5376.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  5377.     <TheGamesDBID>2865</TheGamesDBID>
  5378.     <Title>Defender II</Title>
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  5380.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  5381.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  5384.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  5387.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Defender of the Crown (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5389.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:37.1563064-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5391.     <Developer>Kellyn Beck</Developer>
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  5394.     <ID>dc9e8da8-cff1-4c5a-8a0c-0b4907b99615</ID>
  5395.     <Notes>The player assumes the role of a Saxon (Wilfred of Ivanhoe, Cedric of Rotherwood, Geoffrey Longsword or Wolfric the Wild) and tries to fight off the Norman hordes and wrestle for control of England. Eventually, the player must fight for control of all territories, and those controlled by other Saxons if they became your enemy. The player must amass armies and fight for control of opponents' castles.</Notes>
  5396.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5397.     <Publisher>Cinemaware</Publisher>
  5398.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5403.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  5404.     <TheGamesDBID>1263</TheGamesDBID>
  5405.     <Title>Defender of the Crown</Title>
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  5407.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  5408.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  5409.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  5410.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  5411.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  5414.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Defenders of Dynatron City (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5416.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:39.4502151-04:00</DateAdded>
  5417.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:37:39.4502151-04:00</DateModified>
  5418.     <Developer>Lucasfilm Games</Developer>
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  5421.     <ID>5d6721e3-4bf1-485f-82dc-a617b9accd54</ID>
  5422.     <Notes>The game centers on a team of superheroes who protect a futuristic metropolis from Dr. Mayhem and his robotic henchmen.</Notes>
  5423.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5424.     <Publisher>JVC</Publisher>
  5425.     <ReleaseDate>1992-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5430.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  5432.     <Title>Defenders of Dynatron City</Title>
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  5435.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  5436.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  5437.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  5438.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  5441.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Deja Vu (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  5442.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  5443.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:37:44.0040053-04:00</DateAdded>
  5444.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:37:44.0040053-04:00</DateModified>
  5445.     <Developer>ICOM Simulations, Inc.</Developer>
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  5448.     <ID>cceb1b2c-1b97-46c5-8f9d-c10a181c885a</ID>
  5449.     <Notes>The game takes place in Chicago during December 1941, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The game character is Theodore "Ace" Harding, a retired boxer working as a private eye.</Notes>
  5450.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5451.     <Publisher>MindScape, Kemco</Publisher>
  5452.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5457.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  5458.     <TheGamesDBID>1265</TheGamesDBID>
  5459.     <Title>Deja Vu</Title>
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  5464.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  5465.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  5475.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  5481.     <Title>Demon Sword: Release the Power</Title>
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  5489.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Desert Commander (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5493.     <Developer>Kemco</Developer>
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  5497.     <Notes>The player's force consists of nine different types of units and one headquarters unit (which is a unit by itself and also can be used to attack). Each scenario gives a different set number of units to use, which the player can mix and match between the different typese without going over that limit. When in a one-player game, the second controller can be used to modify the CPU forces. When playing against the CPU, the computer will be given a different ratio of units to command than the player. On the easiest scenario both the player and the CPU have the same amount of units, on all others the CPU will have more than the player. There is no variance in artificial intelligence, so the only thing that makes the later maps harder is the larger number of units the CPU has. The game is turn-based with no time limit. The object of the game is to destroy the enemy's headquarters unit. The player that does so first wins. Units have different mobility range, which varies according to the unit type and (except for aircraft) the terrain. They also have different shooting range, though this is fixed and not depends of the terrain. All unit types have limited ammunition and fuel. In order to replenish them the player must land them at the appropiate buildings; for example, all aircraft must stop at an airport in order to recharge their fuel and ammo supply. A certain unit is particularly strong or weak against a particular opponent, performing average against every other unit types.</Notes>
  5498.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5499.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  5500.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5507.     <Title>Desert Commander</Title>
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  5520.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  5524.     <Notes>The view of the game is from the cockpit of a spacecraft. The goal of the game is to explore a grid which is displayed on screen in search of opponents to destroy and to land on planets some of which refuel the energy and refill ammo to the player's arsenal of weapons which consist of his photon laser. This is his primary weapon while the torpedoes become his second weapon. After the player has destroyed every enemy that is on the grid, a number will be indicated. This number represents how many enemies are in that quadrant of the grid. After blasting numerous enemies, the player will finally be able to go to the planet labeled "B" on the grid. These planets are unlike the other planets as they do not refill the player's vehicles energy or ammo. Rather, they are an enemy base that proceeds with the player entering a 8-bit cutscene of his space craft entering the base's gravitational orbit with the game play changing from a first person cockpit you had on the grid stage to a horizntal 2D shmup stage similar to Konami's Gradius or R-Type. Using this perspective, the player can fire projectiles from the front or back of his ship.</Notes>
  5525.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5526.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
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  5534.     <Title>Destination Earthstar</Title>
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  5540.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  5543.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Destiny of an Emperor (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5547.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  5551.     <Notes>Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu form a small militia to defend their village from Yellow Turban rebels, followers of the sorcerer Zhang Jiao. Liu Bei gathers peasants and farmers from nearby villages and camps, eventually defeating Zhang Jiao and his people. Tao Qian, the governor of the region, falls ill and requests that Liu Bei assume his position. Liu Bei hesitantly agrees, thus beginning the events depicted in the novel, albeit with significant alterations. Upon successfully completing the game, the player successfully unites China under the Shu Han banner.</Notes>
  5552.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5553.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  5554.     <ReleaseDate>1989-05-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5561.     <Title>Destiny of an Emperor</Title>
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  5570.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Devil World (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5578.     <Notes>Players control Tamagon, a green dragon who decides to "attack the Devil's World", along with a red Player 2 version of him. He navigates through a series of mazes and touches Crosses to power up and summon the ability to breathe fire and eat the dots in the maze. Without a cross, he is completely helpless, and cannot complete the maze. The large winged demon simply called "the Devil" dances at the top of the screen, pointing the direction for his minions to move the maze. This can be dangerous, as Tamagon can be squished by getting caught between a maze wall and the moving outer boundary. After the first maze is cleared, the next objective is to get four Bibles, and put them into a seal. The Bibles give Tamagon the same powers as with the Crosses. After carrying them all into the seal, the Devil flies to the next maze. In between, a bonus maze shows up where Tamagon collects six Bonus Boxes under a time limit. The pattern then repeats.</Notes>
  5579.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5580.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  5588.     <Title>Devil World</Title>
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  5597.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dick Tracy (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5601.     <Developer>Bandai</Developer>
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  5605.     <Notes>Bandai released their version of Dick Tracy in August 1990. The objective is to solve several mysteries without accusing the wrong person or shooting too many unarmed villains.
  5606. Each level starts out with a case to solve, and some possible clues. The player drives Tracy's vehicle through the city, avoiding snipers and other cars, to various locations mentioned in the clues, where the action shifts to a side-scrolling adventure game. If the player goes to the right location, he will find, during the course of his side-scrolling fighting, a clue icon that provides additional clues for the case, or the player will be able to speak with a character from the comics who give clues. There is one car chase in each level. Once the player has collected enough clues, he can drive to the location where the perpetrator is and arrest him.</Notes>
  5607.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5608.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  5616.     <Title>Dick Tracy</Title>
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  5629.     <Developer>Pack-In-Video</Developer>
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  5633.     <Notes>There are 40 terrorists scattered throughout the building and John McClane's task is to clear each floor of terrorists and he can then use the stairwell or the express elevator to travel upwards, to a maximum of floors 31-35 (more floors are unlocked in "Advanced" mode). In addition, by shooting at grids in the wall, John is able to climb in the vents, dropping into a designated spot or moving down or up a floor. At the start of the game, the player character can only use a pistol (with 15 bullets) and his fists to dispose of enemies, but later acquires several weapons, such as submachine guns, explosives and flashbangs which the terrorists can also use. When McClane is shot, a few picked up items can drop where he must pick them up again. However, bullets have minimal range, only shooting straight or on a 45 degree angle. McClane's health, which is drained by bullet wounds, can be restored by collecting soda cans from either enemies, snack machines (by shooting several bullets at them) or empty rooms. The player loses the game when all life is lost. The player has about four minutes before one of the six locks are opened, but can gain more time by destroying the main computer on the fifth level. Once all the locks have been opened, the vault is opened and the game's final battle is triggered. The player has only a few minutes to go to the 30th floor, for a final confrontation with Karl, Hans and any of the 40 terrorists left alive. One interesting aspect of the game allows the player to listen to Hans shouting orders to his guards through a two-way radio. However, after the second lock is opened, Hans will tell everyone to not use the radio. Also notable is the "foot meter". The meter starts out full, but will eventually decrease if the player character steps on shattered glass or runs around. If the meter becomes empty, McClane will walk much slower than he does when the foot meter is full. It can be restored by collecting med-kits. The game features cinematic sequences which change the story depending on which actions the player takes. For example, if there is fewer than one minute left and the player defeats Karl, the last scene with John and Holly will tell the player the roof has been destroyed by the helicopter sent by Hans.</Notes>
  5634.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5635.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  5636.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5643.     <Title>Die Hard</Title>
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  5660.     <Notes>DIG DUG has decided to chill out from the pressures of the real world by taking a long overdue vacation on a beautiful Caribbean island. "At last," he thinks to himself, "sun, sand, surf, and no more hassles from those miserable pests Pooka and Fygar!" Lying in a hammock between the graceful palm trees, he drifts off into a blissful dream of beautiful bikini clad native girls catering to his every wish. But just when he thinks he's got it made in the shade, along come his troublesome enemies to turn his peaceful paradise into a tropical nightmare. Help DIG DUG rid the island of these irritating intruders and bring tranquility back to his vacation by the sea!</Notes>
  5661.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5662.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
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  5729.     <Notes>Dirty Harry is based on the popular Clint Eastwood movie character of "Dirty" Harry Callahan (rather than the specific movie "Dirty Harry"), a cop famous for his use of a .44 magnum for doing away with evildoers, and for his catchphrase, "Go ahead, make my day." In fact, the game begins with a digitized sample of that quote. The game play consists primarily of side-scrolling action. Dirty Harry can punch and kick the copious thugs that assault him using their own fists, guns, baseball bats, nets, and dynamite. The hero can also pull is .44 and aim it in 5 directions in order to pick off enemies, but the ammo is limited. Further, Dirty Harry has a number of other tools at his disposal, provided he collects them.</Notes>
  5730.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5731.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
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  5739.     <Title>Dirty Harry</Title>
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  5756.     <Notes>Grand Dizzy was feeling very down one day, so Dizzy and Daisy decided to cheer him up by baking him his favourite food, cherry pie! So off went Daisy to get some cherries from her cupboard and there were none to be seen! "Pogie's pinched the cherries!" she cried, as she saw Pogie's pawprint in the cupboard. "That darned fluffle. Come here you!" and Pogie promptly darted off into the enchanted forest to escape Daisy's rage. Dizzy and Daisy decided to go into the forest to catch Pogie and gather some more cherries at the same time. Whilst searching for Pogie they got lost and found a castle, where they thought they would find help, but it seemed deserted. They looked in the castle for Pogie, but Daisy caught herself on a mystic spinning wheel. She started feeling really sleepy, so she found a bed and went to sleep. "Wake up Daisy, wake up!" shouted Dizzy. But before he could wake her up, Rockwart the troll caught him and locked him up in an underground prison! Now Dizzy must escape, wake up Daisy from her enchanted sleep, defeat Rockwart, and find the cherries along the way.</Notes>
  5757.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5758.     <Publisher>Codemasters</Publisher>
  5759.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-09T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5766.     <Title>Dizzy the Adventurer</Title>
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  5772.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  5775.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Donkey Kong (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  5783.     <Notes>In Donkey Kong, Mario must rescue a damsel in distress, Lady, from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape later became two of Nintendo's most popular characters.
  5784.  
  5785. The game is divided into four different one-screen stages. Each represents 25 meters of the structure Donkey Kong has climbed, one stage being 25 meters higher than the previous. The final screen occurs at 100 m.</Notes>
  5786.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5787.     <Publisher>Coleco</Publisher>
  5788.     <ReleaseDate>1982-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5795.     <Title>Donkey Kong</Title>
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  5808.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  5812.     <Notes>Donkey Kong is at it again! This time he's loose in the greenhouse. And he's got company: a swarm of very pesky bees! It's up to you to get Donkey Kong out of the greenhouse and exterminate the bees... without hurting the flowers. But that's easier said than done! Because Donkey Kong has plenty of coconuts to hurl at you, and those bees know just where to sting you so it hurts. But, if you keep your wits about you, you'll score lots of points and have lots of laughs in the best Donkey Kong of them all... DONKEY KONG 3!</Notes>
  5813.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5814.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  5815.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  5816.     <ReleaseDate>1984-07-04T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5823.     <Title>Donkey Kong 3</Title>
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  5829.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  5836.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  5840.     <Notes>What's more fun than a barrel of monkeys? A Donkey Kong double feature! In DONKEY KONG you'll duck barrel bombs and flaming fireballs as you help Mario save his girlfriend Pauline from the clutches of Donkey Kong. In DONKEY KONG JR., you'll join forces with these madcap monkeys to help Donkey Kong Jr. rescue his father from Mario's prison. Are you ready for laughter? You'd better be. Because this double dose of monkey business will have you rolling in the aisles!</Notes>
  5841.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5842.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  5843.     <ReleaseDate>1988-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5850.     <Title>Donkey Kong Classics</Title>
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  5867.     <Notes>After the events of Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong has been captured by Mario as revenge for kidnapping his girlfriend and Donkey Kong Jr. has to save him. Donkey Kong Jr. will travel through four stages from the jungle to the big city to get his father back, climbing vines, avoiding enemies and jumping on platforms along the way. However every time Donkey Kong Jr. gets close to freeing DK, Mario just pushes him further away.</Notes>
  5868.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5869.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  5870.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  5871.     <ReleaseDate>1987-07-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5878.     <Title>Donkey Kong Jr.</Title>
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  5895.     <Notes>The game features one and two player modes, both of which are single screen. In the first mode, the objective is to enter math answers in order to receive points. These questions include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  5896. In the two player mode, two players control two characters as they race to create a math formula to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, incorporating platform gameplay. The mechanics are similar to Donkey Kong Junior; players climb vines to reach higher areas in order to collect numbers scattered around the area. In order to complete mathematics problems, players must collect at least three things: the first number, the symbol necessary to reach the number shown by Donkey Kong, and the second number. When the game features a high number, such as 66, players must collect multiple numbers and mathematics symbols in order to reach this. For example, players could choose a nine, a multiplication symbol, and a seven, followed by an addition symbol and a three to reach the number 66. The two player game have two different levels, Calculate A and Calculate B. Calculate B is more challanging, not only the goal is a negative number, but giving players the set number.</Notes>
  5897.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5898.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  5899.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5906.     <Title>Donkey Kong Jr. Math</Title>
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  5912.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  5923.     <Notes>The video game version of Double Dare played exactly like its television counterpart. Rounds one and two were 10-question trivia rounds, each of which started with a toss-up challenge. Round three – the obstacle course – featured eight stages to be completed within 60 seconds. Toss-up challenges determined which team got initial control of the trivia round. To complete a toss-up, each player had to determine the precise speed and angle of whatever object they were throwing to hit a target.  Physical challenges were played the same way. All questions were multiple choice, and each player could use the up or down arrows on the controller to make his selection. Three possible answers and either a dare, double dare, or physical challenge option were offered. The player confirmed his selection by pressing the A button. Confirming a dare doubled the base dollar value of the question; a double dare quadrupled the base dollar value. The player with the most money at the end of round two went on to the obstacle course. In order to move through an obstacle, the player had to repeatedly alternate between pressing either the left and right or up and down arrows on the controller's D-pad. In order to grab the flag, the player had to position the on-screen contestant in just the right spot and then press the A button to jump and retrieve it. Some found it easier to get through the course by using the NES Advantage, a joystick controller, rather than the NES' standard controller. The obstacles are all based on real obstacles from the show (with one exception) and are randomized before a game. They include The Tank, The 1-Ton Human Hamster Wheel, The Fireman's Flagpole, The Monkey Bars, "Dallas", Mount St. Double Dare, Moonwalk, and an original obstacle designed like a triangular jungle gym. "Prizes" for beating the obstacle course included a BMX bicycle, television set, an NES console, and several other gifts, ending with a exotic vacation -- though it can prove very difficult to get the best "ending" by completing the last obstacle. The obstacle course's flag colour depended on which team was playing, if blue, the flags were blue, and if red, the flags were red.</Notes>
  5924.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5925.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  5926.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5933.     <Title>Double Dare</Title>
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  5939.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  5946.     <Developer>Technos Japan</Developer>
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  5950.     <Notes>The player takes control of martial artist Billy Lee, or his twin brother Jimmy (also known as Hammer and Spike in the supplementary materials for the American arcade release), as they fight their way into the turf of the Black Warriors gang in order to rescue their common love interest Marian. The player character has a repertoire of martial art techniques which they can perform by using the joystick and three action buttons (kick, jump, and punch) individually or in combination. Techniques ranges from basic punches and kicks, to more elaborate maneuvers like hair grabbing moves or elbow punches. When playing with another player, one can assist the other by grabbing their partner's opponent from behind. The player begins the game with a certain number of extra lives and a life gauge which depletes as the player takes hits from enemies. If the life gauge runs out or the time limit reaches zero, the player will lose a life.
  5951. There is a small variety of enemy characters that the player will face thorough the course of the game. Certain enemies will carry a melee weapon which the player can use by disarming the enemy carrying it and then retrieving the item from the floor. The available weapons includes steel bats, whips, throwing knives, and dynamite sticks, as well as large objects such as cardboard boxes, oil drums, and rocks, which the player can lift and throw at enemies or kick it towards incoming ones.
  5952. The game is divided into four different stages or "missions", which consist of a city slum, a factory, the woods, and the hideout of the boss. The game normally ends if a single player defeats the final boss alone. However, if two players manage to complete the game together then the two will be forced to fight each other in order to determine who will win Marian's affections.</Notes>
  5953.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5954.     <Publisher>Taito Corporation</Publisher>
  5955.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  5956.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5963.     <Title>Double Dragon</Title>
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  5974.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:24.5777733-04:00</DateAdded>
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  5976.     <Developer>Technos Japan Corp.</Developer>
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  5980.     <Notes>The arcade version of Double Dragon II: The Revenge begins with Marian, the heroine from the original Double Dragon, being shot to death by the leader of the Black Warriors. Once again, the player assume the role of brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee, who are now tasked with the duty of avenging Marian's death.</Notes>
  5981.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  5982.     <Publisher>Technos Japan Corp.</Publisher>
  5983.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  5990.     <Title>Double Dragon II: The Revenge</Title>
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  5996.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  6003.     <Developer>East Technology</Developer>
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  6007.     <Notes>While returning to their home from a training trip, Billy and Jimmy Lee cross paths with a fortune teller named Hiruko. The fortune teller cryptically tells the brothers that they must collect the three "Rosetta Stones" scattered around the world in order to face a mysterious new adversary awaiting them in Egypt.</Notes>
  6008.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6009.     <Publisher>Technos Japan Corp.</Publisher>
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  6017.     <Title>Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones</Title>
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  6023.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  6030.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  6034.     <Notes>Finally, it's here! The basketball game you've dreamed of. The first home game with 5 on 5, full court, board-banging action. A contest with graphics so real, they'll knock your high-tops off. Ready to captain your team to the title, you bolt into the arena with electricity in your fingers and ice in your veins. Intensity builds. The crowd roars. The game is yours to win or lose. But to win you'll need speed in the lane, touch for three-pointers, muscle to power past picks, and the skill to crash the glass. And, if you break free underneath - watch out! Because now you can power home a rim-rockin' slam! So pull up your shorts and take a deep breath. It's crunch time. Time to show your stuff!</Notes>
  6035.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6036.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  6045.     <Title>Double Dribble</Title>
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  6054.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Double Strike - Aerial Attack Force (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6067.     <Title>Double Strike: Aerial Attack Force</Title>
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  6075.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dr. Chaos (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6079.     <Developer>Marionette</Developer>
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  6083.     <Notes>The player assumes the role of Michael Chaos, brother of mad physicist Dr. Ginn Chaos, who has been doing Warp Zone experiments in his mansion and gone missing. Armed with only a Knife in the beginning, as Michael moves through the house, he can pick up Handgun Bullets, Machine Gun Bullets, Grenades and life-replenishing Yellow Vitamins and Red Vitamins. There is a menu which has four options, open, get, go, and hit. There are 11 Warp Zones in all. At the end of each of the first 10 Warp Zones, Michael must fight a large monster that carries a piece of the Laser and guards a valuable piece of equipment, the latter consisting of the Ultra Space Sensor, four Life Bottles, the Air Helmet, the Jump Boots, two Blue Vitamins and the Shield Suit. Once Michael fully assembles the Laser, he'll be able to challenge the final boss, Canbarian.</Notes>
  6084.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6085.     <Publisher>FCI, Inc.</Publisher>
  6086.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6091.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  6093.     <Title>Dr. Chaos</Title>
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  6096.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  6099.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  6102.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6104.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:38.7035331-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6106.     <Developer>Toho</Developer>
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  6109.     <ID>0582d639-964b-4353-b432-65c795299825</ID>
  6110.     <Notes>The game features six levels, but the levels differ between the Japanese and North American versions. The Japanese version follows this order: City, Park, Alley, Town, Cemetery, Street. However, the North American version replaces a few levels and follows this order: Town, Cemetery, Alley, Park, Cemetery, Street.</Notes>
  6111.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6112.     <Publisher>Toho</Publisher>
  6113.     <ReleaseDate>1988-04-08T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6118.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  6120.     <Title>Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde</Title>
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  6123.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  6125.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  6126.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  6129.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dr. Mario (Japan, USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6131.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:41.7780916-04:00</DateAdded>
  6132.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:38:41.7780916-04:00</DateModified>
  6133.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  6137.     <Notes>A puzzle game similar to Tetris, Dr. Mario features Nintendo mascot Mario as a doctor. Gameplay consists of dropping two-sided vitamin capsules into a playing field 8 blocks wide by 16 blocks high resembling a medicine bottle, populated by viruses of three colors</Notes>
  6138.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6139.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  6148.     <Title>Dr. Mario</Title>
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  6154.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  6157.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Drac's Night Out (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6159.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:45.4861781-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6161.     <Developer>Microsmiths</Developer>
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  6165.     <Notes>An unreleased video game developed by Mark Lesser and Rex Bradford of Microsmiths that was produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game featured the sponsorship of the Reebok Pump shoe.
  6166.  
  6167. In the game the player controlled the infamous Count Dracula who, while wearing Reebok Pumps, had to first work his way down his castle while avoiding the hostile villagers. This could be accomplished by hypnotizing the villagers with your vampiric gaze, or by pulling a lever to spring one of many Rube Goldberg-esque hidden traps.</Notes>
  6168.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6169.     <Publisher>Parker Bros</Publisher>
  6170.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6177.     <Title>Drac's Night Out</Title>
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  6190.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  6194.     <Notes>The player takes control of a magical human fighter who has the ability to transform himself into a flying dragon. As the fighter, the player can run, crouch, jump, and attack with his sword as he would in most side-scrolling action games. Underneath his life gauge is a "metamorphosis gauge" that will gradually be filled as the player destroys his enemies. When the metamorphosis gauge begins to flash, the player can transform into the dragon by pressing up and A button after jumping. As a dragon, the player will hover in the air while the screen scrolls automatically to the right, similarly to a side-scrolling shoot-'em-up game. The dragon's main attack is his fire breath. While the player can fly in any of the eight directions, they cannot turn around and the dragon will only face and attack to the right. While in dragon, the player's metamorphosis gauge will gradually be drained out. The player will transform back to a fighter if the metamorphosis gauge empties out completely or when the player rapidly taps the A button again.
  6195. As the fighter, the player can also shoot a projectile attack by holding the B button until the character begins to flash. The types of projectile fired by the player depends on the color of the player's outfit, which can be changed by picking up certain power-up items labeled with the letters G (green, the player's default color), B (blue), and R (red). Changing the color of the player's outfit will also change the pattern of the dragon's fire breath attack. Other power-ups includes energy restoring potions, a flower that helps fill the metamorphosis gauge faster, and a ring that destroys all on-screen enemies. At the end of each stage, the player will receive a staff that will increase their maximum health.
  6196. There are six stages in all, each with their own guardian awaiting to challenge the warrior at the end. The game will end if the player loses all of their life power and only three chances are provided to continue at the stage where they died before the player is forced to start all over.</Notes>
  6197.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6198.     <Publisher>SOFEL</Publisher>
  6199.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6206.     <Title>Dragon Fighter</Title>
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  6215.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dragon Power (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6219.     <Developer>Bandai Co., Ltd.</Developer>
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  6223.     <Notes>Dragon Power is an action-adventure game developed and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System on March 3, 1988. It is a heavily localized version of the Japanese game Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo (translated to Dragon Ball: Mystery of the Dragon God), originally released on November 27, 1986. Although some of the European releases retain the Dragon Ball assets (under the title Dragon Ball), the North American release removes most references to the franchise. The game follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga, as the young monkey-tailed boy Goku (along with his teenage friend, Bulma, known in the North American version as Nora), embark on a quest to find all seven Dragon Balls (Crystal Balls in the NA version), in which it is believed that collecting them grants the user any wish they desire. Along the way, they encounter various characters, including turtle hermit Master Roshi (Hermit in the NA version), shapeshifting anthropomorphic pig Oolong (Pudgy in the NA version) and desert bandit Yamcha (Lancer in the NA version).</Notes>
  6224.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6225.     <Publisher>Bandai Co., Ltd.</Publisher>
  6226.     <ReleaseDate>1988-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6231.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  6233.     <Title>Dragon Power</Title>
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  6239.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  6242.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dragon Spirit - The New Legend (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6244.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:52.8222822-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6246.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  6250.     <Notes>After a millennium of captivity, an ugly serpent demon named Zawell escapes imprisonment and kidnaps Alicia, princess to the kingdom of Mitgult. A young, crafty soldier Amul is selected to rescue the princess and destroy Zawell. In praying to the gods for strength and courage, he points his sword high toward the heavens. Suddenly he is transformed into an all-powerful blue dragon, bestowed with special powers. Though gifted with a lethal air and ground attack, this is not enough. He must locate and obtain extra powers along the way. The demon has instructed nine of the mightiest beasts to stop Amul before reaching his goal.</Notes>
  6251.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6252.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  6253.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  6254.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6260.     <TheGamesDBID>1273</TheGamesDBID>
  6261.     <Title>Dragon Spirit: The New Legend</Title>
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  6264.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  6267.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  6270.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Dragon Warrior (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6274.     <Developer>Chunsoft</Developer>
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  6278.     <Notes>Dragon Warrior uses console role-playing game mechanics which were described by Kurt Kalata of Gamasutra as archaic in 2008. The player takes the role of a namable Hero. The Hero's name has an effect on his statistical growth over the course of the game. Battles are fought in a turn-based format and experience points and gold are awarded after every battle, allowing the Hero to level-up in ability and allows them to buy better weapons, armor, and items. Progression consists of traveling over an overworld map and through dungeons, fighting monsters encountered via random battles along the journey.</Notes>
  6279.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6280.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  6281.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  6282.     <ReleaseDate>1986-05-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6289.     <Title>Dragon Warrior</Title>
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  6295.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  6300.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:57.0007619-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6302.     <Developer>Chunsoft</Developer>
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  6306.     <Notes>This game allows the player to control more than one character, and it is the first one in the Dragon Quest series to do so. The player controls his or her characters as they move in the game world. They can search treasure chests, talk and trade with villagers, equip weapons and armor, and cast spells.</Notes>
  6307.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6308.     <Publisher>Enix</Publisher>
  6309.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  6310.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-27T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6316.     <TheGamesDBID>1274</TheGamesDBID>
  6317.     <Title>Dragon Warrior II</Title>
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  6319.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  6320.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  6322.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  6323.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  6328.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:38:59.9181901-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6330.     <Developer>Enix</Developer>
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  6334.     <Notes>Dragon Warrior III is noted for greatly expanding upon the original Dragon Warrior and Dragon Warrior II. The game uses basic console role-playing game conventions, such as leveling up by gaining experience points and equipping items. Battle is turn-based like the other games in the series.
  6335. Dragon Warrior III features a class system, in which each character has a certain class. While the Hero always keeps the Hero class, the other characters can choose among the following: Soldier (Warrior in the GBC version), Fighter, Pilgrim (Cleric), Wizard (Mage), Merchant (Dealer), Goof-Off (Jester), Sage, and Thief which was available only in the later versions. The choice of class greatly affects the character's stats and spells he or she can learn. Furthermore, upon reaching experience Level 20, a character has the option of changing classes at the temple of Dhama, found halfway through the game. The game starts with just the Hero in the party, who then is able to recruit a party of three at the local tavern. Unlike most Dragon Quest parties, aside from the Hero, the party is not made up of characters involved in the story. Although only four characters can be in the party at a time, extra members of the party can be kept at the tavern, allowing room for new recruits. Another innovation is an arena where the player can place bets on the outcome of monster battles.
  6336. The remakes incorporated some interface changes from later games in the series, such as simplified door opening; the bag, which replaced bank item storage; the item sorting "Tidy Item" and "Tidy Bag" commands; and the "Full HP" command, which can be used outside of combat to automate the process of casting healing and status restoring spells.
  6337. While the earlier Dragon Quest games were also non-linear, Dragon Quest III was the most substantial example of open-world gameplay among the early Dragon Quest games. It also allowed the player to swap characters in and out of the party at will, and another "major innovation was the introduction of day/night cycles; certain items, characters, and quests are only accessible at certain times of day."</Notes>
  6338.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6339.     <Publisher>Enix</Publisher>
  6340.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6347.     <Title>Dragon Warrior III</Title>
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  6360.     <Developer>Chunsoft</Developer>
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  6364.     <Notes>Dragon Quest IV differs from the rest of the series by breaking up the game into five distinct chapters, each of which focuses on a different protagonist or protagonists. The first four are told from the perspective of the Hero's future companions and the fifth one, from the hero's perspective, brings all the characters together as they begin their journey to save the world.</Notes>
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  6366.     <Publisher>Enix</Publisher>
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  6375.     <Title>Dragon Warrior IV</Title>
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  6392.     <Notes>Dirk can walk, crawl, or jump forward, and he has an array of weapons that he can discover and use to dispose of enemies. The controller layout is reversed from other mainstream NES titles, with Select functioning as the Pause-button while Start is used for the Candle object (which helps reveal hidden weapons). Also, B is used for jumping, and A for attacking (the input of the A &amp; B buttons is almost always the opposite in similar NES games).</Notes>
  6393.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6394.     <Publisher>CSG Imagesoft</Publisher>
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  6402.     <Title>Dragon's Lair</Title>
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  6415.     <Developer>Arena Graphics</Developer>
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  6419.     <Notes>On the surface of Jupiter's moon, Io, a scientific research base is under attack by aliens. The player dons a jetpack armed with a laser, a cloaking device and three smart bombs, to rescue the scientists and return them to the base.</Notes>
  6420.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6421.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  6422.     <ReleaseDate>1992-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6429.     <Title>Dropzone</Title>
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  6442.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  6446.     <Notes>In Duck Hunt, players use the Nintendo Zapper Light Gun and attempt to shoot down either ducks or clay pigeons in mid-flight.</Notes>
  6447.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6448.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  6450.     <ReleaseDate>1984-04-21T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6457.     <Title>Duck Hunt</Title>
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  6470.     <Developer>Bit Corp.</Developer>
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  6474.     <Notes>Jack the duck is no ordinary quacker. He is witty and rather clever, but this is not enough to get his precious egg to safety. He needs your help and ingenuity to get through the 20 mind-boggling mazes! Beware of the hidden dangers: the foxes, the traps. But most of all, let those sleeping bulldogs lie. Start your adventure in level 1 and challenge your way through to level 20, or if you are feeling vigorous, go straight into a higher level. But whatever you do, DON'T CRACK THE EGG!</Notes>
  6475.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6476.     <Publisher>HES Interactive</Publisher>
  6477.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6484.     <Title>Duck Maze</Title>
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  6493.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\DuckTales (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  6501.     <Notes>The player controls Scrooge McDuck throughout the entire game, searching for treasures to become the world's richest duck. Scrooge can jump using the A button; his cane is used as a weapon to defeat enemies or strike objects and as a pogo stick to jump higher. There is a wide variety of helpful non-player characters and enemy characters.</Notes>
  6502.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6503.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  6504.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  6505.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6512.     <Title>DuckTales</Title>
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  6529.     <Notes>Scrooge McDuck is hot on the trail of the richest adventure ever. Pieces to the map of the Lost Treasure of McDuck have been scattered across the globe, and Scrooge must find them before the greedy Flintheart Glomgold grabs them. It's going to be a race to the finish as both of them try to find the treasure and become the richest duck in the world! Join Scrooge and his nephews as they explore the ancient pyramids of Egypt and do battle with swash-buckling pirates in the Bermuda Triangle. Help them search the haunted halls of an ancient Scottish castle and scale the watery heights of Niagara Falls. Aid Scrooge in his quest for the secret of the island of Mu and you'll gain the final clue to unravel the hidden location of the Lost Treasure of McDuck!</Notes>
  6530.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6531.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  6539.     <Title>DuckTales 2</Title>
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  6552.     <Developer>American Video Entertainment</Developer>
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  6556.     <Notes>The player controls a "dude" and tries to collect treasures while avoiding obstacles.</Notes>
  6557.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6558.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
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  6580.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  6584.     <Notes>500 years ago, the Kingdom of Granville fought a terrible war with Darces the Dark Overlord. A great hero, the warrior "Magi", rose to challenge Darces. He owned six magical swords and a powerful suit of armor that was impervious to all but the most powerful of magic. Five of his six swords were Elemental blades, each created from the rarest metals on earth. The sixth blade, "Tores", used an even more powerful metal. Using his powers, Magi defeated Darces, and exiled him to a far away land. After defeating Darces, Magi grew old and died. Now, on a dark, stormy night in the Kingdom of Granville, Darces the Dark Overlord returns to the land. According to an old saying, "When the shadowed veil returns to mask the midday sun, the Fire of Serpents will rise again; Five shall become the One. The elements now heed his call, and hope is born alive; We will have our peace once more when One becomes the Five."</Notes>
  6585.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6586.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
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  6607.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  6611.     <Notes>Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball (released in Japan as Softball Tengoku) is a one- or two-player NES video game where players can pick and choose various fictional softball players and customize their own team to take to the championship.</Notes>
  6612.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6613.     <Publisher>Tonkin House | Brøderbund</Publisher>
  6614.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6634.     <Developer>Bandai</Developer>
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  6638.     <Notes>Something was terribly wrong in the distant man-made Spondylus Solar System. One by one the planet's central life support computers had been infected with a life threatening virus while the planet surfaces had been overrun with computerized dinosaurs known as Robosaurs. Under attack in his laboratory on Alpha Planet, Professor Proteus, the mastermind of the Spondylus System and the founder of the Robosaur project suddenly realized that this deadly sabotage could only be the work of his former partner, the deranged Dr. Brainius.</Notes>
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  6640.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
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  6648.     <Title>Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus</Title>
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  6671.     <Title>EarthBound Zero</Title>
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  6688.     <Notes>The player assumes the role of a spy who infiltrates a building filled with elevators. He must collect secret documents from the building and traverse the 30 levels of the building using an increasingly complex series of elevators. The player is pursued by enemy agents who appear from behind closed doors. The player must outwit them via force or evasion. Successful completion of a level involves collecting all the secret documents and traversing the building from top to bottom. In the lower floors of the building, the elevator systems are so complex that some puzzle-solving skills are needed.</Notes>
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  6698.     <Title>Elevator Action</Title>
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  6715.     <Notes>Drivers earn thousands of dollars by competing in hydroplane races, setting track records, rescuing stranded people, and collecting cash bonuses. With these winnings they can repair or upgrade various components of the hydroplane to improve racing performance and remain competitive in the increasingly-difficult races. Eliminator Boat Duel offers three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Expert. Completing a race at a lower difficulty level advances the player to the next higher one. At each difficulty level, the player's hydroplane can be damaged from impact with animals, the opponent's hydroplane, and various stationary objects. A false start is penalized with a $2,000 fine. For most of a race, players control their hydroplanes from a bird's-eye view, and the screen scrolls in multiple directions; but in one segment of the race, the graphical perspective changes to a third-person tracking mode. In a single-player game, the player competes first with Seasick Sidney (in Easy mode), with Aquarius Rex (in Normal mode), or with Surfer Bob (in Expert mode). The player then competes against Vicious Vicky, Weird Willy, Mangler Mike, Veronica Alabaster, and Disaster Don (the reigning World Champion), respectively. To win, the player must defeat each opponent one-against-one on three unique race courses. Eliminator Boat Duel has 24 unique race courses.</Notes>
  6716.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6717.     <Publisher>Electro Brain</Publisher>
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  6725.     <Title>Eliminator: Boat Duel</Title>
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  6738.     <Developer>David Braben and Ian Bell</Developer>
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  6742.     <Notes>The player, initially controlling the character "Commander Jameson", starts at Lave Station with 100 credits and a lightly armed trading ship, a Cobra Mark III. Most of the ships that the player encounters are similarly named after snakes, or other reptiles. Credits can be accumulated through a number of means. These include piracy, trade, military missions, bounty hunting and asteroid mining. The money generated by these enterprises allows players to upgrade their ships with such enhancements as better weapons, shields, increased cargo capacity, an automated docking system, and more.</Notes>
  6743.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6744.     <Publisher>Imagineer</Publisher>
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  6752.     <Title>Elite</Title>
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  6795.     <Title>Escape From Pong</Title>
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  6811.     <Notes>Whether the player chooses to race solo or against computer-assisted riders, he/she races against a certain time limit. The goal is to qualify for the Excitebike (the championship) race by coming in at third place or above in the challenge race (preliminary race). The times to beat are located on the stadium walls (for first place) and in the lower left corner (for third place). In any race, the best time is 8 seconds ahead of third place. When the player places first, then they get a message: "It's a new record!" Additional points are earned by beating the previously-set record time.</Notes>
  6812.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6813.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  6822.     <Title>Excitebike</Title>
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  6839.     <Notes>Exodus is a video game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Color Dreams through its Wisdom Tree label in 1991. Like all Wisdom Tree games, Exodus was not officially licensed by Nintendo. According to the game's instruction manual, the player controls the biblical figure Moses as he leads the Israelites to the promised land, meaning he goes through a labyrinth. Moses has the ability to shoot glowing "W"s, which signify the word of God, to defeat enemies and remove obstacles. To finish each level, Moses must acquire five question marks as well as a certain amount of manna while avoiding enemies such as magicians and soldiers. After a level is completed, the player must answer five multiple choice bible-related questions before advancing to the next level. After answering enough questions correctly, the player is rewarded with an extra life. Exodus, like many Wisdom Tree games, is a modified version of a Color Dreams game, in this case Crystal Mines. It was later ported to the Game Boy. Wisdom Tree would later release a sequel to Exodus, titled Joshua, featuring slightly improved graphics and gameplay.</Notes>
  6840.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6841.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
  6842.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6849.     <Title>Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land</Title>
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  6860.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:42.9049695-04:00</DateAdded>
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  6862.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  6866.     <Notes>EXPLODING FIST is as close to the real thing as you'll ever see! Become a master of this mysterious ancient art; progress from novice to Tenth Dan and test your strength and discipline. 18 different manoeuvres including blocks. flying kicks. leg sweeps. roundhouse and even somersaults! Unreleased until leaked in 2012.</Notes>
  6867.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6868.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  6869.     <ReleaseDate>2012-04-17T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6893.     <Notes>The player who plays this game is complete control of a stealth fighter aircraft, which is hardly detectable by enemy base radars. The equipment of the player's fighter plane will be increasing as he continues to play the game. Amazing weapons such as the X-Press missiles for taking down UFOs (which may or may not be terrestrial in origin) are bonus items in the game that will help the player. The levels of this game include Libya, Israel (where players would shoot down Arab forces trying to eliminate Israel), Korea, Russia (during the latter years of the Soviet Union), and other countries that were considered to be potential military hot spots during the late 1980s and early 1990s.</Notes>
  6894.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6895.     <Publisher>MicroProse</Publisher>
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  6920.     <Notes>The seven missions featured in this simulation of F-15 flight are all real-life missions the plane was originally used in. They take in the Middle East and Asia in the 1970s and early 1980s, and have air and ground targets to destroy. You have machine guns, guided missiles and bombs at your disposal. There is an arcade mode and 3 further difficulty levels. The game features 3 enemy aircraft and 3 types of enemy SAMs.</Notes>
  6921.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6922.     <Publisher>MicroProse</Publisher>
  6923.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6947.     <Notes>Your city is under siege. Protect it or die. Jets. Tanks. Gun Boats. Giant Robots. Choppers. They're all out to destroy you. But you've got the power and speed of an F-15 behind you and all the ammo you need to decimate the enemy.</Notes>
  6948.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6949.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  6950.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  6951.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  6952.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  6953.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  6955.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  6956.     <TheGamesDBID>1821</TheGamesDBID>
  6957.     <Title>F-15 City War</Title>
  6958.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  6959.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  6960.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  6961.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  6962.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  6963.     <Genre>Action;Flight Simulator</Genre>
  6964.   </Game>
  6965.   <Game>
  6966.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Family Feud (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  6967.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  6968.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:49.1902007-04:00</DateAdded>
  6969.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:39:49.1902007-04:00</DateModified>
  6970.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
  6971.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  6972.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  6973.     <ID>68acc4f8-9052-4241-9df8-567fe1f27c4c</ID>
  6974.     <Notes>In the NES version of Family Feud, the game tried to recreate the look and feel from the original Richard Dawson-hosted series, even going as far as to include a Dawson-like host who kissed the female characters in the game. (This differed from the game's packaging, which used the set from the Ray Combs era.) One or two players could play.
  6975. Just like the show, the object was to come up with answers to survey questions posed to 100 people. Correct answers were worth money, with $200 winning the game and the right to play Fast Money for $5,000, which was played exactly the same way as on the show (at least 200 points needed to win). $5 a point was awarded for unsuccessful playings of the round.
  6976. A player entered his answers by using the controller to scroll through the alphabet, contained in a string along the bottom of the screen; the answer had to be completed within a time limit. Reasonable similies to correct answers were accepted, and slight misspellings were also recognized.
  6977. Once a player won, they were given two options. The first was to stop playing, with the other being to continue on. A champion retired after winning over $20,000 automatically unless they were defeated.
  6978. If a computer-controlled family wins the game, no Fast Money is played with an excuse given to the form of "Due to (EXCUSE), the (NAMES) will not be playing Fast Money today". Excuses used include "tax considerations" and "a birth in the family".</Notes>
  6979.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  6980.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  6981.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  6985.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  6986.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  6987.     <TheGamesDBID>2906</TheGamesDBID>
  6988.     <Title>Family Feud</Title>
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  6990.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  6991.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  6992.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  6993.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  6994.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  6996.   <Game>
  6997.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, The (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  6998.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  6999.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:51.4891123-04:00</DateAdded>
  7000.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:39:51.4891123-04:00</DateModified>
  7001.     <Developer>The Oliver Twins</Developer>
  7002.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  7003.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7004.     <ID>89ed9ab2-2614-41ad-a1c1-1abc51d77be7</ID>
  7005.     <Notes>The evil wizard Zaks casts a spell on the Yolkfolk and kidnaps Dizzy's girlfriend Daisy. It is up to Dizzy to undo Zak's doings and rescue Daisy from the castle in the clouds.</Notes>
  7006.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7007.     <Publisher>Codemasters</Publisher>
  7008.     <ReleaseDate>1991-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  7009.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
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  7011.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7012.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7013.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7014.     <TheGamesDBID>2787</TheGamesDBID>
  7015.     <Title>The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy</Title>
  7016.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7017.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7018.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7019.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7020.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7021.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  7023.   <Game>
  7024.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fantasy Zone (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7025.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7026.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:54.1673408-04:00</DateAdded>
  7027.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:39:54.1673408-04:00</DateModified>
  7028.     <Developer>Sega</Developer>
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  7030.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7031.     <ID>cdfd8d08-1534-4a55-9118-3de1de2c29a8</ID>
  7032.     <Notes>In the space year 1422, the Fantasy Zone was cast in panic at the collapse of the interplanetary monetary system. The Space Guild brings to light the plans of the planet Menon, whose forces are stealing the other planets' currencies to fund a huge fortress in the Fantasy Zone. Opa-Opa is sent to stop the invading army and discover who is behind it. In the end, it turns out that the leader was none other than Opa-Opa's long lost father, a revelation that leaves Opa-Opa with mixed emotions.</Notes>
  7033.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7034.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  7035.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  7036.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7038.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7039.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7040.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7041.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7042.     <TheGamesDBID>1824</TheGamesDBID>
  7043.     <Title>Fantasy Zone</Title>
  7044.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7045.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7046.     <PlayMode />
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  7048.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7049.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  7051.   <Game>
  7052.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Faria - A World of Mystery &amp; Danger! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7053.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7054.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:54.7738473-04:00</DateAdded>
  7055.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:39:54.7738473-04:00</DateModified>
  7056.     <Developer>Game Arts</Developer>
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  7059.     <ID>929d180c-2248-432d-87d5-7fda280d888c</ID>
  7060.     <Notes>The player controls a female character throughout most of the game. A male character is played towards the end of the game. The game uses "Levels", HP, items, and upgrades. Three game saving slots are used, rather than passwords. Overhead view action oriented battles. Randomly generated battles while traversing the overworld.</Notes>
  7061.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7062.     <Publisher>Nexoft</Publisher>
  7063.     <ReleaseDate>1989-07-21T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  7064.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  7065.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7066.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  7068.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7069.     <TheGamesDBID>1282</TheGamesDBID>
  7070.     <Title>Faria: A World of Mystery and Danger!</Title>
  7071.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7072.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7073.     <PlayMode />
  7074.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7075.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7076.     <Genre>Action;Role-Playing</Genre>
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  7079.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Faxanadu (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7080.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7081.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:39:58.8222196-04:00</DateAdded>
  7082.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:39:58.8222196-04:00</DateModified>
  7083.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
  7084.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  7085.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7086.     <ID>508d783d-71a4-4873-855c-3e4d7c898c7e</ID>
  7087.     <Notes>The player-controlled protagonist of Faxanadu is an unidentified wanderer. He has no name, though the Japanese version allows the player to choose one. The game begins when he approaches Eolis, his hometown, after an absence to find it in disrepair and virtually abandoned. He meets with the Elven king, who urges him to set forth and restore the realm's prosperity by defeating a being known as The Evil One.</Notes>
  7088.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7089.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  7090.     <ReleaseDate>1987-11-17T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  7091.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  7092.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7093.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7094.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7095.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7096.     <TheGamesDBID>1283</TheGamesDBID>
  7097.     <Title>Faxanadu</Title>
  7098.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7099.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7100.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7101.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7102.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7103.     <Genre>Action;Role-Playing</Genre>
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  7105.   <Game>
  7106.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Felix the Cat (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7107.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7108.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:01.6986137-04:00</DateAdded>
  7109.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:01.6986137-04:00</DateModified>
  7110.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  7113.     <ID>0f533427-f1e6-4559-bbd1-3e1aa98a9426</ID>
  7114.     <Notes>The game involves the player controlling Felix the Cat as he sets out to defeat the evil mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend, Kitty. The Game Boy version plays virtually the same as the NES version, but features fewer levels.</Notes>
  7115.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7116.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  7117.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  7118.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  7119.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7120.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7121.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7122.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7123.     <TheGamesDBID>1826</TheGamesDBID>
  7124.     <Title>Felix the Cat</Title>
  7125.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7126.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7127.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7128.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7129.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7130.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  7132.   <Game>
  7133.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7134.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7135.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:02.2520722-04:00</DateAdded>
  7136.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:02.2520722-04:00</DateModified>
  7137.     <Developer>System 3</Developer>
  7138.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  7139.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7140.     <ID>1182aac1-6351-44c7-9460-8e6656c877dd</ID>
  7141.     <Notes>The Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game is a simplified version that allows players to practice up to six laps or qualify for every Formula One race of the season using metric units (kilometres per hour instead of miles per hour). It was one of the few 8-bit Formula One video games to adequately represent the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as having an urban background along with several other urban race tracks represented in the 1992 Formula One season. Tire wear is possible resulting in trips to the pit crew for maintenance and repairs. A radio allows communication with the crew chief; he will advise whether repairs are necessary. The top speed of the vehicle is 325 kilometres per hour and turbo is not used in the game.
  7142. Before the first qualifying session can take place, the player must insert his name and his nationality. The name can be up to 10 characters long and the country has to fit into a three-character field. Since the game doesn't verify if the three-letter code matches up to a real nationality, it doesn't matter if the player makes up a nationality for a fictional country.</Notes>
  7143.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7144.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  7145.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7147.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7148.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7149.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7150.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7151.     <TheGamesDBID>7864</TheGamesDBID>
  7152.     <Title>Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge</Title>
  7153.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7154.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7155.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7156.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7157.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7158.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  7160.   <Game>
  7161.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fester's Quest (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7162.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7163.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:02.7364737-04:00</DateAdded>
  7164.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:02.7364737-04:00</DateModified>
  7165.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
  7166.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  7167.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7168.     <ID>6abdeea8-b262-4397-b928-3208581f5903</ID>
  7169.     <Notes>Along the way, Fester encounters other members of the Addams Family: Thing, Wednesday, Morticia, Grandmama, and Pugsley, all of whom help him by giving him different weapons and items. The game uses Blaster Master's overhead shooter engine.</Notes>
  7170.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7171.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  7172.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  7173.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  7174.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7175.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7176.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7177.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7178.     <TheGamesDBID>1284</TheGamesDBID>
  7179.     <Title>Fester's Quest</Title>
  7180.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7181.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7182.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7183.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7184.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7185.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  7187.   <Game>
  7188.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Final Fantasy (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7189.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7190.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:04.9703348-04:00</DateAdded>
  7191.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:04.9703348-04:00</DateModified>
  7192.     <Developer>Square</Developer>
  7193.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  7194.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7195.     <ID>0a1fdc95-5cd5-4ae5-85e7-ad2c664c4978</ID>
  7196.     <Notes>An evil shroud covers the world in darkness. You must restore the powers of earth, wind, fire and water to the Four Orbs. Create your own band of 4 Light Warriors from fighters, thieves, martial artists, and magicians. You'll need all their skills to triumph in this massive role-playing adventure. Your treaterous journey takes you to all parts of a strange new world. Explore dangerous castles and dark caverns where dadly perils and great rewards, await at every turn. Hundreds of ferocious monsters block your path. With patience, skill, and cunning, you can defeat them.</Notes>
  7197.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7198.     <Publisher>Square</Publisher>
  7199.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  7200.     <ReleaseDate>1990-10-10T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  7201.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  7202.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7203.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7204.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7205.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7206.     <TheGamesDBID>2854</TheGamesDBID>
  7207.     <Title>Final Fantasy</Title>
  7208.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7209.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7210.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7211.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7212.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7213.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  7215.   <Game>
  7216.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fire 'n Ice (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7217.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7218.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:07.2872627-04:00</DateAdded>
  7219.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:07.2872627-04:00</DateModified>
  7220.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  7222.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  7223.     <ID>107867a0-ccd5-473a-9903-8313c8643bca</ID>
  7224.     <Notes>The aim of the game involves players extinguishing all fires in a level in order to proceed. They do this by creating and melting ice (in a Lode Runner style) or kicking ice onto the fires. This game also has a level editor (which may expose some bugs that substantially affect the game mechanics).</Notes>
  7225.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7226.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
  7227.     <ReleaseDate>1993-03-11T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7229.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  7230.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  7231.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7232.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7233.     <TheGamesDBID>20097</TheGamesDBID>
  7234.     <Title>Fire 'n Ice</Title>
  7235.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  7236.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  7237.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  7239.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7240.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  7242.   <Game>
  7243.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fire Hawk (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  7244.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  7245.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:09.6452257-04:00</DateAdded>
  7246.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:09.6452257-04:00</DateModified>
  7247.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  7250.     <ID>bca1af91-411d-4a81-bd66-574501d2bbee</ID>
  7251.     <Notes>FireHawk is a game developed by Codemasters (Oliver Twins) which was released by Camerica for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This game has the player being commissioned by the President of the United States to stop the trafficking of drugs into the United States. The player flies an Apache helicopter to different places around the world and the player must destroy the drug traffickers' factories. It is very similar to Desert Strike and the rest of the "Strike" series.</Notes>
  7252.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7253.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  7254.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-01T03:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7258.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  7259.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7260.     <TheGamesDBID>2376</TheGamesDBID>
  7261.     <Title>FireHawk</Title>
  7262.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
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  7266.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7267.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  7274.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc.</Developer>
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  7278.     <Notes>In Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue, the player controls a fireman driving a firetruck. Both the fireman and the firetruck bear the familiar style of the popular Fisher-Price toy line. The object of the game is to rescue pets from trees and people from houses in the immediate neighborhood. There are 2 parts to this task: the first part involves navigating the maze-like streets from an overhead perspective in order to find the troubled residence. Once the house is reached, the second part of the job is to maneuver the firetruck's ladder underneath the person or animal in need of rescue, from a side perspective, and letting them down to safety.</Notes>
  7279.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7280.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  7281.     <Rating>EC - Early Childhood</Rating>
  7282.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7289.     <Title>Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue</Title>
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  7295.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  7298.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fisher-Price - I Can Remember (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7300.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:10.701103-04:00</DateAdded>
  7301.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:10.701103-04:00</DateModified>
  7302.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  7306.     <Notes>To play I Can Remember, you have to concentrate! Can you remember what you see? Can you remember where you saw it? Choose a number and look at the picture that's revealed underneath. Then choose another number and look at that picture. Do they match? If they do, they'll stay turned up. If they don't, they'll turn down again and your opponent gets to pick two more. Keep picking pairs until all the pictures are matched and the entire game board is uncovered. Play alone, play against a friend or even the computer. As you get better, the boards get harder, with more numbers and more pictures to remember. You can do it!</Notes>
  7307.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7308.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  7309.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7316.     <Title>Fisher-Price: I Can Remember</Title>
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  7319.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  7322.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  7325.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fisher-Price - Perfect Fit (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7327.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:12.2634048-04:00</DateAdded>
  7328.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:40:12.2634048-04:00</DateModified>
  7329.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  7333.     <Notes>Dropping down the Perfect Fit game chute are familiar, everyday objects such as letters, numbers, figures, and lots of familiar Fisher-Price toys. Inside the game board are outlines of these same objects, just waiting for you to move the pictures into their correct outlines. Play at your own level, from simple matches to matches requiring up-down or side-to-side flips. Play alone and better your time, or play against a friend or even the computer to see who's quicker. Whichever way you do it, it's great fun!</Notes>
  7334.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7335.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  7336.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7343.     <Title>Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit</Title>
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  7349.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  7356.     <Developer>Shouei System</Developer>
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  7360.     <Notes>Fist of the North Star is a side-scrolling action game developed by Shouei System for the Nintendo Entertainment System, originally released in Japan by Toei Animation in 1987 and in North America by Taxan in 1989. The game is based on the manga series Fist of the North Star and is the second of four games based on the franchise that were released for the Family Computer in Japan and the only one with an overseas version. The game's plot is adapted from the second anime series, Hokuto no Ken 2, and covers the Gento Kōken story arc. The North American version is simply titled Fist of the North Star and is not to be confused with the original Hokuto no Ken for the Famicom, which was released exclusively in Japan. Despite being based on Hokuto no Ken 2, the North American cover artwork depicts Kenshiro fighting against Toki, who appears only in the first anime series.</Notes>
  7361.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7362.     <Publisher>Toei Animation</Publisher>
  7363.     <ReleaseDate>1987-04-17T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7370.     <Title>Fist of the North Star</Title>
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  7376.     <Genre>Action;Fighting</Genre>
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  7379.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Flight of the Intruder (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7381.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:15.2078552-04:00</DateAdded>
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  7383.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  7387.     <Notes>The player configures each plane's loadout for your mission, plans the mission package, then fly your missions. The player's task is to configure the planes and to plan and execute each mission, commanding multiple sections of each plane.</Notes>
  7388.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7389.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  7390.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7397.     <Title>Flight of the Intruder</Title>
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  7403.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  7410.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  7414.     <Notes>The gameplay is preceded by a short movie which sets the stage. A man from the 30th century kidnaps Dino and Hoppy, the two pets the Flintstones and the Rubbles. Dino belongs to Fred and Wilma, and Hoppy is the pet of Barney and Betty. Fred's alien friend, Gazoo, lost parts of his time machine due to the evil man from the future.</Notes>
  7415.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7416.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  7417.     <ReleaseDate>1992-08-07T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7424.     <Title>The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino &amp; Hoppy</Title>
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  7433.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Flintstones, The - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7435.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:22.8472134-04:00</DateAdded>
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  7437.     <Developer>Sol</Developer>
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  7441.     <Notes>The Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is a platform video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System created and published by Taito Corporation in 1994. The Game is slated for Wii And 3DS Virtual Console re-released on europe,2012.
  7442. It is the second licensed game based on the 1960s Flintstones television series (the first being The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino &amp; Hoppy). This game was never released in Japan unlike its prequel. It was released only to Blockbuster Video in August 1994. In this game, the player can switch playable characters between both Fred and Barney, and they both have different attacks and abilities; in the original, the only playable character is Fred. It is known to be the second rarest commercially-released licensed title for the NES (behind Stadium Events) due to being a Blockbuster-rental only game and copies on eBay rarely go below $200 USD.</Notes>
  7443.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7444.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  7445.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7452.     <Title>The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak!</Title>
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  7461.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Flying Dragon - The Secret Scroll (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7465.     <Developer>Culture Brain</Developer>
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  7469.     <Notes>In a mysterious region of China, Ryuhi, was born and raised in high mountain tops. There he received instruction from his wise teacher, Juan. At a young age he became a master of Kempo. One day, his teacher Juan was attacked and robbed of the Secret Scrolls of Hiryu-no-Ken, of which he was the author. Ryuhi possessed the 6th volume of the Secret Scrolls, the Shingan No Sho, or Book of the Mind's Eye which Juan had managed to save. Ryuhi begins his journey to Shorinji as a last request from a dying Juan. Gengai, the bishop of Shorinji welcomed the little Ryuhi, and begins to train him in Shorinji Kempo. Six years later, they received a letter of challenge from the Tusk Soldiers, a mysterious organization of enemies of the Shorinji. Ryuhi is determined to take part in the upcoming "World Tournament of Contact Sports" as a representative of Shorinji. His motive is to prevent the Tusk Soldiers from becoming champions of Contact Sports at the tournament. After learning from Gengai that it was the Tusk Soldiers who attacked his teacher and robbed him of the Secret Scrolls, he leaves for the World Tournament. There are two different types of gameplay. Journey levels are side-scrolling levels where Ryuhi must defeat five bosses and find certain items valuable to the mission. The tournament levels are where the player gets to fight one-on-one against enemies in the same way as the first game in the series released in 1985, Shanghai Kid. The player must go through the game twice to get the true ending. All six scrolls must be collected the first time through to get the first ending. The second time through the player needs to collect all six scrolls again, along with four crystal balls. The crystal balls can only be found in the second quest. However, players can miss one of these items and finish the game, but the true ending will not be received.</Notes>
  7470.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7471.     <Publisher>Culture Brain</Publisher>
  7472.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7477.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  7479.     <Title>Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll</Title>
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  7492.     <Developer>Culture Brain</Developer>
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  7496.     <Notes>In an unexplored region of China wrapped in mystery, Ryuhi, a boy, was born and brought up in high mountain tops. There he received instruction from his wise teacher, Juan. Though he was young, he made himself a master of Kempo. One day, his teacher Juan was attacked and robbed of the Secret Scrolls of Hiryu-no-Ken, of which he was the author. Ryuhi possessed the 6th volume of the Secret Scrolls, the Shingan-no Sho, or book of the mind's eye which Juan had managed to save. Ryuhi begins his journey to Shorinji in compliance with Juan's last request. Gengai, the bishop of Shorinji welcomed the little Ryuhi, regarded as one of the titans of Shourinji Kempo. Six years later, they received a letter of challenge from the Tusk Soldiers, a mysterious organization of enemies of the Shorinji. Ryuhi is determined to take part in the upcoming "World Tournament of Contact Sports" as a representative of Shorinji. His desire is to prevent the Tusk Soldiers from becoming champions of Contact Sports at the tournament. Ryuhi heard from Gengai that in truth it was the Tusk Soldiers who attacked his teacher and robbed him of the Secret Scrolls. As he leaves for the World Tournament, his thoughts are on his teacher Juan and keeping the fighting spirit burning. The game features combat in a variety of formats, such as kicking and using fireballs to repel monsters in scrolling stages, a system during one-on-one duels against Tusk Soldiers or a pair of martial arts tournaments where the player must attack a mark that appears on their opponent's body, or defend the area when it appears on them (this system is similar to Culture Brain's original Flying Dragon for the NES), and RPG-style command battles against monster bosses. When confronted by a Tusk Soldier or other otherworldly villain, Rick can change into a costumed superhero form or switch with one of his teammates. The player must switch to Flying Warrior form to use the characters' magic powers and defend themselves from the Tusk Soldiers' magic spells.</Notes>
  7497.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7498.     <Publisher>Culture Brain USA</Publisher>
  7499.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7506.     <Title>Flying Warriors</Title>
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  7515.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Formula 1 Sensation (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7519.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  7523.     <Notes>Formula 1 Sensation is an arcade-style racing game for the NES.  Race against up to eleven other rivals in either a single race or the grand prix!  Each race unfolds at blistering speeds on tracks influenced by the 1992 Formula One season.  Players have access to a wide assortment of customizations to optimize their vehicles.</Notes>
  7524.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7525.     <Publisher>Palcom</Publisher>
  7526.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-29T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7533.     <Title>Formula 1 Sensation</Title>
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  7539.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  7550.     <Notes>Formula One: Born To Win is a career racing game. The player begins with a Mini Cooper and claws up the ranks of the racing circuit starting with the lowest ranked races in the eastern part of the United States. By winning races, the player can upgrade parts on the Mini and have a better shot at more races. Win enough races and eventually earn the opportunity to race using faster cars. The other cars available in the game are the Vector W2, Ferrari F40, and of course, the Formula 1. The first races take place in New York City, Detroit, and Miami. The other locales to visit are Yellowstone, Denver, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and finally Hawaii.</Notes>
  7551.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7552.     <Publisher>SETA Corporation</Publisher>
  7553.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-06T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7558.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7559.     <TheGamesDBID>10725</TheGamesDBID>
  7560.     <Title>Formula One: Built to Win</Title>
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  7563.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  7564.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  7565.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  7566.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  7582.     <Title>Fox's Peter Pan &amp; the Pirates: The Revenge of Captain Hook</Title>
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  7590.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Frankenstein - The Monster Returns (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7592.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:36.8168411-04:00</DateAdded>
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  7594.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  7598.     <Notes>The plot involves the Frankenstein monster returning from the dead and kidnapping a girl, Emily. The hero (who is named by the player), a young adventurer, has to go rescue her. During his journey, he fights several fantasy and other undead creatures that have also invaded his village and the surroundings (including the Grim Reaper). The hero will then have to fight the Frankenstein monster (who is referred to in this game as "Frankenstein") at the end.</Notes>
  7599.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7600.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  7601.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7606.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7607.     <TheGamesDBID>1933</TheGamesDBID>
  7608.     <Title>Frankenstein: The Monster Returns</Title>
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  7611.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  7614.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  7617.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Free Fall (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7624.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  7630.     <Title>Free Fall</Title>
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  7638.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Freedom Force (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7640.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:37.452378-04:00</DateAdded>
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  7642.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  7646.     <Notes>Players assume the role of an anti-terrorist gunman who must kill terrorists without shooting any of their hostages. The game has different levels, including an airport that has been taken over by the terrorists and a city street. The game does have some blood, but it lacks gore; a small red splotch will appear on the chest of the targets that are hit.
  7647. The screen scrolls from left to right, with terrorists or hostages popping out of windows and doors. Unlike other shooters, the powerups (being either energy, ammo or weapons) are obtained by shooting the lower-right box when an item appears there.</Notes>
  7648.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7649.     <Publisher>Sun Corporation of America</Publisher>
  7650.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7655.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  7656.     <TheGamesDBID>2377</TheGamesDBID>
  7657.     <Title>Freedom Force</Title>
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  7660.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  7663.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  7666.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Friday the 13th (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7670.     <Developer>Pack-In Video</Developer>
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  7674.     <Notes>Players control one of six camp counselors in a sidescrolling adventure perspective. The counselor starts with an arcing rock, attempting to find and kill Jason. Along the paths, players will find cabins, a lake, and caves, with all but the cabins having enemies such as zombies, crows, and wolves attacking the player-character. Players may upgrade their weapon upon finding a new one. A timed alarm appears at certain intervals, requiring players to find Jason before he kills a child or another counselor. Using the map, players must navigate their way to Jason's location and defeat him. If they do not make it there in time, Jason will kill the counselors and children.</Notes>
  7675.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7676.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
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  7684.     <Title>Friday the 13th</Title>
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  7693.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fun Blaster Pak (Australia) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7706.     <Title>Fun Blaster Pak</Title>
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  7714.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Fun House (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7718.     <Developer>Realtime Associates, Inc.</Developer>
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  7722.     <Notes>The general gameplay concept is that each level is like a child's version of The Running Man with a basic top-down view. Players must throw tomatoes skillfully at a series of easy-to-hit targets. Some elements of the game are indirectly taken from the classic arcade game Pole Position (except that the player does not have the option to play as a Formula One vehicle).
  7723. In order to make it to the next level, the player must make it from the starting line to the finish within the time limit with a young child on inline skates. Otherwise, the player loses a chance and the player must start the stage over again. The host of the televised game show, J. D. Roth, congratulates players for winning a stage while taunting the player with late 1980s/early 1990s sarcasm when he loses a "chance." Icy floors and slime colored ramps offer an additional challenge to the player. There are 72 rooms in the entire Fun House; with targets that are either numbered or given a generic target graphic. Each room has a name that usually gives a clue about how the room's design is implemented. Although the player is given three chances to successfully navigate the entire Fun House, collecting 25 silver coins acts as a 1-up. Warp zones will allow players to access the more difficult levels of the Fun House at an earlier time; thus allowing gamers who are pressed for time a chance to beat the game with a higher level of risk.</Notes>
  7724.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7725.     <Publisher>Hi Tech Expressions</Publisher>
  7726.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7733.     <Title>Fun House</Title>
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  7736.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  7739.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  7742.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\G.I. Joe - A Real American Hero (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7744.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:40:42.9999867-04:00</DateAdded>
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  7746.     <Developer>KID</Developer>
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  7749.     <ID>233586c4-96e1-4c5a-9006-74025f39c1e9</ID>
  7750.     <Notes>At the beginning of the game the player selects a one player or two player game. The objective as one of the members of the G.I. Joe team is to eliminate any threats from Cobra and to capture eight Cobra operatives. The game cannot be completed if too many members of either side are placed in jail, other members are released to perpetuate the game.
  7751. Two modes of play are used; overhead vehicular combat sections, where the player controls a member of the G.I. Joe Special Forces, and one-on-one fights with Cobra operatives. In the overhead combat portion of the game, the player could select one of eight Joe team members (such as Snake-Eyes), to face off in combat against one of eight Cobra agents (such as Zartan). There are different geographical locations, such as woods, desert and arctic tundra. Each character had access to a vehicle from the G.I. Joe series, such as the Dragonfly helicopter, Rattler plane, M.O.B.A.T. or H.I.S.S. tank.
  7752. The one-on-one melee battle portion of the game featured sixteen characters available for the Joe team: Duke, Scarlett, Recondo, Torpedo, Snake-Eyes, Roadblock, Spirit, Zap, Gung-Ho, Snow Job, Blowtorch, Stalker, Ace, Wild Bill, Steeler, and Clutch. The Joes were pitted against eight Cobras: Destro, the Baroness, Zartan, Firefly, Cobra Commander, Storm Shadow, Major Bludd, and Scrap-Iron.</Notes>
  7753.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7754.     <Publisher>Taxan</Publisher>
  7755.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7761.     <TheGamesDBID>1832</TheGamesDBID>
  7762.     <Title>G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero</Title>
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  7771.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\G.I. Joe - The Atlantis Factor (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  7775.     <Developer>KID</Developer>
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  7779.     <Notes>Cobra Commander somehow survived the last time he fought the G.I. Joe team and this time he is plotting to use the long lost powers of the Atlanteans in his bid to rule the world. The game's format is similar to that of Capcom's Bionic Commando series with an overhead map of the various sub-stages, and bosses (Overkill, Cesspool, Firefly, Major Bludd, Destro) located at Cobra bases sprinkled throughout the game. Cobra Commander is the final boss at the end of the game once again.</Notes>
  7780.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7781.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  7782.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  7789.     <Title>G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor</Title>
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  7806.     <Notes>Your starship is alive - a metamorphic creature that can transform from a huge flying insect into a metallic destroyer! Penetrate squadron after squadron of bizarre alien fortifications. March onward to a final confrontation against an all-powerful enemy!</Notes>
  7807.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7808.     <Publisher>Sachen</Publisher>
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  7859.     <Title>Galaxxon: The Third War</Title>
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  7875.     <Notes>The future of Grand Prix racing is in outer space. And you're one of the hottest turbo-racers in the solar system. But are you tough enough to win the ultimate racing challenge, the GALAXY 5000? Dozens of track objects, including land mines, gun turrets, speed zappers, warp doors and deadly solar spikes! Awesome digitized sound effects. Hear the driver scream as he falls off the track. Use your winnings to repair damage, or upgrade to a more powerful turbo-craft!</Notes>
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  7877.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
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  7923.     <Notes>Firebrand is a young warrior in training in his hometown of Etruria. One day, while Firebrand is training in a small, alternate dimension, the Black light suddenly appears and destroys his home. When he returns successfully from his training, he is told to hurry to the King by another ghoul just before it dies. Upon defeating Nagus, Firebrand is able to meet with King Morock, who informs Firebrand he is on the brink of death. Before dying, he gives Firebrand the Spectre's Fingernail and Firebrand sets off on a journey to unravel the mystery of the Black light.</Notes>
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  7950.     <Notes>In a land known as Rendar, Morak, a hooded devil-like creature, has stolen the Sacred Orb that protected the lands. He hid this along with other treasures he stole in the Gauntlet which is protected by his evil creatures. Of the four heroes from the original Gauntlet only two were able to enter the portal and go after the Sacred Orb.</Notes>
  7951.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7952.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
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  7960.     <Title>Gauntlet</Title>
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  7973.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  7977.     <Notes>The gameplay is very similar to the original Gauntlet, a topdown dungeon crawl supporting up to four players. The biggest difference from the original game is that players can choose identical classes, instead of being limited to a particular one for each joystick; the players being differentiated by colors. Thus, instead of having a "warrior", "wizard", and "valkyrie" (for instance), in Gauntlet II there could be a "red wizard", a "blue elf" and a "green warrior".</Notes>
  7978.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  7979.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
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  8004.     <Notes>The game takes place in the fictitious Isle of Ishmeria. Once upon a time, six wizards, each wielding a unique brand of magic, used their powers to protect the island and maintain peace. This was disrupted when they were collectively challenged by a Fire Dragon, summoned forth by a wizard intent on plunging the country into darkness.</Notes>
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  8031.     <Notes>Become Genghis Khan and lead the most fearsome army in the known world. Use your Land of Mongols to build an empire on the bodies of your enemies and the rubble of their conquered cities. With skill, cunning, diplomacy and luck, all of Europe and Asia could be yours. Failure means shame in the eyes of your princess, or even death! Victory on the battlefield requires bold strategy and clever planning. Outmaneuver your opponent with cavalry, lay siege to his castle with archers or even challenge him to a duel. But success also requires brilliant political tactics and a sharp eye for business during times of peace. Genghis Khan is based on actual history and offers a blend of strategy and role playing elements. Make history as you play the great Khan himself or his rivals, Richard the Lionhearted, Emperor Alexious III, or Shogun Minamoto of Japan.</Notes>
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  8033.     <Publisher>Koei</Publisher>
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  8058.     <Notes>You're "Big George" Foreman - the people's champion - and you've got an appetite for big action that only KO boxing can satisfy. It's a full menu of hard-hitting, real-ring action! Take on a roster of heavyweight contenders as you go for the World Championship. Rock your opponents with stinging left-right combos and pound your way to the title with a spectacular "Big George" Super Punch, while the computer tracks the action. George Foreman's KO Boxing puts the power of the greatest knockout artist in your hands!</Notes>
  8059.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8060.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
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  8085.     <Notes>Contents of this game: Ghost-catching gear. One hit song. Slime. Paranormal activity. Ghostbusters headquarters. One Marshmallow Man. Laser stream throws. One ectomobile. One street map. One Temple of Zuul. And a zillion ghosts!
  8086.  
  8087. Who ya gonna call?</Notes>
  8088.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8089.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
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  8097.     <Title>Ghostbusters</Title>
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  8114.     <Notes>Ghostbusters II is a single-player side-scrolling game. Generally, the player controls a ghostbuster as he explores levels based on the film. The character's goal is to make his way to the museum before time runs out. Two levels involve riding around in the heroes' famous car. In another level the player controls the Statue of Liberty, shooting fireballs. The ghostbuster character is armed with unlimited supplies of slime that can be shot out of a cannon and ghost traps.</Notes>
  8115.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8116.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
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  8141.     <Notes>Ghosts 'n Goblins is a platform game where the player controls a knight, named Sir Arthur, who must defeat zombies, ogres, demons, armored giants, dragons, and other undead creatures in order to rescue Princess Prin Prin, who has been kidnapped by Satan, King of Demon World. Along the way the player can pick up new weapons, bonuses and extra suits of armor that can help in this task.</Notes>
  8142.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8143.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  8165.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc</Developer>
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  8169.     <Notes>One day Spike O'Hara, a senior from the academic institution of Cool School High found a glowing skull in the local cemetery, a finding that would prove to be a disaster. Spike brought the skull to his teacher and it is from here that our ghostly tale unfolds...The skull ended up being a beacon, a homing device for all the spirits and monsters from the realm of the dead. These ghouls from a land downunder have sort of captured your dream girl Samantha Pompom, the beautiful head cheerleader of the school. She's being held somewhere in the school and you've got to find her. (Everyone before you has failed -- but don't let that discourage you.)</Notes>
  8170.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8171.     <Publisher>Electro Brain</Publisher>
  8172.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  8179.     <Title>Ghoul School</Title>
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  8196.     <Notes>The game has four modes: World Cup, Tournament, Shoot Competition, and Vs. Mode. The object of the game is the same as in real football; one team must score more goals than the other to win.</Notes>
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  8223.     <Notes>Get ready for the ultimate rematch! It's too real! Too fast! Too good to be anything less than the best soccer game ever created for the NES! It's GOAL! TWO, the long-awaited sequel to the original title that set the standard for world class soccer simulation. It's living proof that you can never get too much of a great thing!</Notes>
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  8271.     <Notes>The earth is besieged by Godzilla and monsters, and is in a critical situation. Who will be the ultimate winner, human wisdom or the instincts of the monsters? A highly challenging yet simple simulation game to play! Just choose the commands from the "pop-up" menu and all operations can be done easily. Concentrate on your battle strategy and destroy all the enemy monsters on the earth. Popular monsters are up against the newest "smart" weapons! As the commander of the Allied Defense Forces, you place those controversial smart weapons on the map. Fire and attack as you see fit. There are even some monsters that come to the aid of the Allied Defense Forces!</Notes>
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  8273.     <Publisher>Toho</Publisher>
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  8298.     <Notes>Nintendo GOLF lets you choose your clubs, change your stance, control your swings - even select the angle of impact! You'll view the hole from both close up and far away, judge the changing conditions of the green, and measure the wind velocity. But watch out! When the wind changes, so does the flight of your ball. With Nintendo's state-of-the-art graphics and realistic game play, you'll really believe you're on the fairways. So play Nintendo GOLF, because there's not a video golf game on par with it anywhere!</Notes>
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  8326.     <Notes>Now, in Golf Grand Slam, you'll face all the conditions you would on a real golf course! Learn more about using each of the 14 golf clubs, how to choose a strike point on the ball, and setting up putts - all while you're contending with wind resistance, sloping greens, complex faiways and more. Two training modes have been specifically designed to help you sharpen your golf techniques. Then, after you've mastered those, you can take on the Golf Grand Slam Top 30 Pros in a tournament that will push you to the limit! So if you're ready to enjoy golf and improve your game without leaving home, let's go!</Notes>
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  8328.     <Publisher>Atlus</Publisher>
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  8353.     <Notes>The player takes on the role of Golgo 13 (also known as Duke Togo), an assassin whose objective is to destroy the leader of the Drek group. On the way, Golgo 13 must pass through several areas, including East Berlin, Athens, and Alexander Island, which is located off the coast of Antarctica. It is necessary to navigate several mazes in order to win, but one maze is a fake base with no way out. The mazes account for a large amount of the frustration players encounter with this game. The instruction manual contains maps for the mazes.</Notes>
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  8355.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
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  8380.     <Notes>The Goonies II features two modes of play: platform and first-person. Most of the game is played as the former as the player works through a non-linear map. The player moves Mikey to new areas of the map by ladders or doors that may act as warp zones. Several different types of zones are found in the game, each with distinct enemies, graphics and music.</Notes>
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  8408.     <Notes>Gotcha! is an NES Zapper title based on the "sport" of paintball, and loosely tied into the paintball-themed movie caper of the same name. You are required to traverse three different battle zones, grab the opposing teams' flag from the opposite end of the field, and make it back to your flag without getting shot. One hand controls the Zapper while the other must hold the controller, since the D-Pad controls your movement up and down the field. Limited ammo is also a concern, as is the ability for the computer team to snag your flag and return it to their base to win. You can chase down and tag the flag carrier yourself to prevent this.</Notes>
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  8410.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
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  8435.     <Notes>One of the defining characteristics of the Gradius series is the use of a "power meter." The power meter is powered by a power-up item, whose purpose, when collected, is to move a highlight to the next power-up on the power meter. When a power-up that the player wants becomes highlighted, he or she may activate it, also causing the highlight to reset.</Notes>
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  8483.     <Notes>The pictures are slightly animated images of Waldo scenes, the player has to scroll along the long picture to survey the scape while searching for Waldo and other objects. The directional buttons control a magnifying glass and is used in order to "find" objects. Waldo's dog Woof is also in each level and by finding him the player gets to play a small bonus game to collect points while controlling Woof on a flying carpet.</Notes>
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  8485.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
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  8502.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Greg Norman's Golf Power (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8506.     <Developer>Gremlin Interactive</Developer>
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  8510.     <Notes>Close your eyes and imagine the perfect golf course. Whether you conjure up an image of a real-life, world famous course or visualize a championship course all of your own design - if you can dream it, you can play it with Greg Norman's GOLF POWER. Our exclusive course designer with battery back-up allows you to customize your own 18-hole championship course and then save it in memory. Create a dream course, play one of the pre-set courses in England, Scotland, the USA or Japan, or rejoin a saved game right where you left off. Just like the Great White Shark, you'll need total concentration, strategy and control to make the leader board.</Notes>
  8511.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8512.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  8520.     <Title>Greg Norman's Golf Power</Title>
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  8533.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  8537.     <Notes>Gizmo is trapped inside Clamp Centre by the evil Gremlins. Your mission? Help him battle his way to the control center and rid the city forever of the Gremlin menace! It's not going to be easy. You'll have to use cunning and wits to survive with only the weapons you find inside Clamp Centre... matches, a flashlight, tomatoes, and a homemade bow and arrow. But, if you're lucky, the door to Mr. Wing's Magic Shop may mystically appear... and let you buy some very special - and powerful - items to help you. This game has all the traps, mazes, and lightning quick moves to push your skill to the limits. And it has graphics that seem to come alive on the screen. Gremlins. Stopping them is not going to be easy. Don't say we didn't warn you!</Notes>
  8538.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  8547.     <Title>Gremlins 2: The New Batch</Title>
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  8564.     <Notes>In The Guardian Legend, the player controls the female guardian of Earth, a "highly sophisticated aerobot transformer". The player's mission is to infiltrate Naju, a large planet-like object which aliens sent hurtling towards the Earth. While inside, the player must activate ten safety devices in order to initialize Naju's self-destruct mechanism and destroy the alien world before it reaches Earth. Five hostile tribes of alien lifeforms are vie for control of territories within Naju,and the player needs to fight through them to successfully activate the switches and escape.</Notes>
  8565.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8566.     <Publisher>Irem, Nintendo</Publisher>
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  8574.     <Title>The Guardian Legend</Title>
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  8583.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Guerrilla War (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8587.     <Developer>SNk</Developer>
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  8591.     <Notes>Guerrilla War followed the adventures of two unnamed rebel commandos as they raid an unnamed Caribbean Island in order to free it from the rule of an unnamed tyrannical dictator. Along the way the players vanquish hordes of unnamed enemy soldiers while attempting to rescue hostages (with large score deductions for any hostages killed in the crossfire).</Notes>
  8592.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8593.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
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  8601.     <Title>Guerrilla War</Title>
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  8614.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  8618.     <Notes>Jennifer's been kidnapped! Now's your chance to prove you're a sharp-shooting detective by helping Jennifer's father find the five diamonds that will pay her ransom. You'll use your Zapper light gun to blow away anything that gets in your way. But even with the Zapper, this case will be hard to crack. Because not only are the diamonds hard to find, but you only have 24 hours to find them! What's more, you'll have to think fast and shoot even faster, because ferocious monsters, diving airplanes and hungry man-eating sharks will stop at nothing to prevent you from getting to the diamonds. Think you're a sharp-shooting detective? Well, you better be. Because if you're not, it's curtains for you in this quick-on-the-trigger Nintendo Light Gun game!</Notes>
  8619.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8620.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  8628.     <Title>Gumshoe</Title>
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  8645.     <Notes>The most happening place in the universe is the trendy, upscale solar system of IOTA Synthetica, part of the Galactic Federation of artificial stars. It's as far from dirty old Earth as can be... But don't sign up to go yet! A strange cosmic energy field with a major attitude has engulfed the system, and the most outrageous things are happening. Ordinary inanimate objects are coming to life - harmless little animals are becoming rabid giants - and the freaked-out residents are under attack! The only Galactic Commander who can handle this ordeal is the eccentric renegade called Gun-Nac. He can oust this aura that's threatening the destruction of comfortable artificial life as we know it. But where in the universe is he? He could be as far away as Earth, searching for a new Game Pak. Commander Gun-Nac, if you read this, call H.Q., A.S.A.P., O.K.? We N.E.E.D. you!</Notes>
  8646.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8647.     <Publisher>ASCII Corporation</Publisher>
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  8655.     <Title>Gun-Nac</Title>
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  8668.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  8672.     <Notes>Gun.Smoke is very similar to Commando, another Capcom game, but with several differences. Whereas Commando is a run and gun game, this game is a scrolling shooter in which the screen scrolls upward automatically and players only have three ways to shoot, using three buttons for left, right, and center shooting. However, a player can also change the way the gunman shoots through button combinations. A player can still die by getting shot or struck by enemies like in Commando but improve protection by getting special items, including a horse, for protection up to three hits; boots, for speed of movement; bullets, for faster shots; and rifles, for shot length. These items are found by shooting barrels and rifles, boots, and bullets can stock up to five.</Notes>
  8673.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8674.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  8682.     <Title>Gun.Smoke</Title>
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  8691.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Gyromite (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8693.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:41:51.6731468-04:00</DateAdded>
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  8695.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  8699.     <Notes>As the Professor character moves through the levels, R.O.B. must aid navigation by raising and lowering red and blue gates. When a Gyro depresses the red pedestal, red gates are lowered. When a gyro depresses the blue pedestal, blue gates are lowered. The action on the screen never stops, so while operating R.O.B., the on-screen character continues to be vulnerable.</Notes>
  8700.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8701.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  8710.     <Title>Gyromite</Title>
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  8719.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Gyruss (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8721.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:41:52.6629689-04:00</DateAdded>
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  8723.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  8727.     <Notes>The gameplay is very similar to that of Galaga but with an added twist: the game is presented in a forced 3D perspective, with the player's ship facing 'into' the screen and able to move around the perimeter of an implicit circle - essentially, Gyruss was Galaga mapped onto a Tempest-like cylinder. This gameplay style is called a tube shooter, and Gyruss is one of the very few examples that exist. The familiar scrolling starfield of earlier space shooter games was arranged to fit the 3D perspective, with the stars coming into view at the centre of the screen and flying outward, giving the impression of the player's ship moving very fast through space.</Notes>
  8728.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8729.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  8730.     <ReleaseDate>1983-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  8737.     <Title>Gyruss</Title>
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  8746.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Hammerin' Harry (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8748.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:41:55.6424486-04:00</DateAdded>
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  8750.     <Developer>Irem</Developer>
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  8754.     <Notes>Hammerin' Harry is a 2D Platformer game, developed and published by Irem, which was released in Europe in 1992.</Notes>
  8755.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8756.     <Publisher>Irem</Publisher>
  8757.     <ReleaseDate>1991-11-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  8764.     <Title>Hammerin' Harry</Title>
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  8773.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Harlem Globetrotters (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  8775.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:41:56.3290219-04:00</DateAdded>
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  8777.     <Developer>Softie Inc</Developer>
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  8781.     <Notes>Those international superstars of basketball, the Harlem Globetrotters, are here! Now you can play with 1, 2, or 3 friends, or against computer-selected opponents, and perform the antics made famous over the past 65 years by the irrepressible Clown Princes of Basketball. Choose to play as a Harlem Globetrotter or face off against them. In either case, you'll combine awesome basketball skills with high hilarity. It's unpredictable! It's unequaled! It's an action-packed entertainment treat for "kids" of all ages!</Notes>
  8782.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  8783.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
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  8808.     <Notes>Remember Tetris? The way those cubes kept coming at you? That was tricky enough, but what if they were half a dozen different hats instead? Derbies, baseball caps, cowboy hats, wizard hats, top hats and crowns? Well, that's the whole idea behind Hatris. The hats keep coming at you two at a time. All you have to do is stack them up five at a time and - poof - they're history. It sounds perfectly simple. Until you get into it. Then you'll wish you had six heads instead of one. Because this is the latest game from Alexey Pajitnov, the designer of Tetris, and his partner Vladimir Pokhilko. And anyone who could turn geometry into a contact sport is a force to be reckoned with. And this time they really want you to use your head. If you don't, you'll look pretty strange with that pile of hats on it!</Notes>
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  8835.     <Notes>Heavy Barrel is a shooter with a top-down view similar to Commando and Ikari Warriors. Terrorists have seized the underground control complex of a nuclear missile site. It is up to the player to infiltrate the installation and eliminate the leader of the terrorist army before they can launch the missiles. To stop the terrorists you will need the powerful weapon Heavy Barrel. The problem is that the weapon still is in the installation. Before the fortress fell the weapon was taken apart and locked in six different storage lockers. To defeat the terrorists you must collect all keys and reassemble the weapon. The game supports co-op for two players.</Notes>
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  8862.     <Notes>Heavy Shreddin' is a Snowboarding game, developed by Imagineering Inc and published by Parker Bros., which was released in 1990.</Notes>
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  8864.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
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  8910.     <Notes>The hottest pinball game ever has been converted to video! All the action and excitement of the original HIGH SPEED is here - Freeway Frenzy, Ramp Race and Running the Red - plus excellent new features like Lightning Bombs and attacking enemies! It's a real-life adventure. The screen flashes and a siren shrieks when you run the red light! Police car radio messages and original chase music both add to the thrills. Go for the burn - grab the jackpot and get away at HIGH SPEED!</Notes>
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  8912.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
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  8958.     <Notes>Despite being rather short on story and depth, this game was nevertheless fairly popular. The game flashes three "cardboard cut-outs" of a mixture of bad guys and innocent civilians. The player needs to react quickly and shoot the thugs while sparing the bystanders and other friendlies (such as police officers). The game gets more difficult and faster as it progresses</Notes>
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  8985.     <Notes>Hollywood Squares is a NES puzzle game based on the television game show of the same name. Players have to either agree or disagree with fictitious celebrities to earn squares and make tic-tac-toe. Much like the TV series, winning one of the first two games is worth $500, the third game is worth $1,000 and the second game is always the "Secret Square" game. The winner then goes on to the bonus round, where they have to choose one of five keys and insert it into the proper car among the five offered. This version was based on the 1980's version hosted by John Davidson</Notes>
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  9012.     <Notes>As young Kevin McCallister, you have mistakenly been left home alone this Christmas by your family. The big problem here is that a couple of bumbling burglars have set their sights on the McCallister belongings as their ultimate heist. You're the only thing that stands in their way and they're not about to negotiate. Scramble through the house, basement and tree fort while setting incredible traps for the unwanted intruders! Bounce chandeliers and irons off their noggins in an attempt to gain valuable time for yourself as the police race to your rescue. Can you keep out of Marv and Harry's clutches and protect your family's treasures? Find out in this hilarious adaptation of the classic comedy hit of the year!</Notes>
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  9039.     <Notes>Certain changes made the game more interesting in an interactive game than in a static movie, such as use of different weapons and power-ups for protection, level layouts with enemies not seen in the movie, and for the Uncle's House level, usage of hidden keys and locked doors gained only after luring Marv or Harry into specific traps laid out in the various rooms (aka the first two Home Alone movies), as well as an active scene involving the Bird Woman and her birdseed attacks.</Notes>
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  9066.     <Notes>PETER PAN has now grown up, far away from NEVERLAND, but his old enemy CAPTAIN HOOK has not forgotten, and schemes his revenge. Kidnapping Peter's children, he lures our hero back to the island of PIRATES and "LOST BOYS" for a final confrontation. With the help of TINKERBELL, the faithful fairy, you take on the role of PETER PAN in this magic adventure fraught with danger and excitement!</Notes>
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  9093.     <Notes>Gym rats, beware! HOOPS takes you out to the asphault, where basketball is a half-court game of fast hands, faster moves and slam-jam-thank-you-Sam dunks! The legends of the Playground are all here: Mr. Doc, Jammer, Legs, Bomber, Wiz, eight players in all. You can pit them one-on-one or two-on-two. You pick the court - Eastern or Western - and you pick the rules, too. You can play against the computer or one other player. Or you can even team up with another player against the computer. You can block shots, make steals, pass off or go strong to the hoop - in fact, you control just about everything in this ultra-realistic rendition of the playground game. Except, of course, the final score. But win or lose, you know you've been in a game after you've played a game of HOOPS!</Notes>
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  9146.     <Title>Hot Seat Harry</Title>
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  9154.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Hot Slots (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9156.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:21.5079773-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9158.     <Developer>Hacker International</Developer>
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  9162.     <Notes>Hot Slots is a Casino game, developed by Hacker International, which was released in Asia in 1991.</Notes>
  9163.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9164.     <Publisher>Hacker International</Publisher>
  9165.     <Rating>M - Mature</Rating>
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  9173.     <Title>Hot Slots</Title>
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  9179.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  9182.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Hudson Hawk (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9184.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:22.0944647-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9186.     <Developer>Special FX</Developer>
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  9190.     <Notes>The player assumes the role of Hudson Hawk, a cat burglar. He is sent on a mission to steal three Da Vinci artifacts. Walking through various levels in this platform game, the player must avoid sounding alarms. In addition, security guards and dogs show up to hamper the mission. Hudson Hawk can pacify the enemies by punching them or throwing a "ball" at them.</Notes>
  9191.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9192.     <Publisher>Ocean Software</Publisher>
  9193.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9200.     <Title>Hudson Hawk</Title>
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  9217.     <Notes>Based on the movie of the same name, the Soviet Union have been building in secret a Typhoon-class submarine with nuclear strike capabilities. This war machine has been named the Red October. While on its trial run, the captain, Marko Ramius has hijacked the submarine along with it's crew. They plan to defect to the United States. Naturally, such a weapon must not be allowed to fall into American plans, and so orders are issued among the Soviet forces to destroy the Red October.</Notes>
  9218.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9219.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech Expressions</Publisher>
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  9244.     <Notes>An evil demon named Varalys casts a curse upon the princess Ann, turning her into three fairies. You control Sir Jim and set out to find the fairies, and then slay Varalys. Only by vanquishing Varalys can the curse be lifted. Once the princess is restored the kingdom will be saved. The fighting is a little more in-depth than hack and slash. You can either fight with a defensive or offensive stance, or you can use magic spells.</Notes>
  9245.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9246.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
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  9254.     <Title>Hydlide</Title>
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  9271.     <Notes>The first player controls Popo, a boy wearing a blue Eskimo parka, while the second player controls Nana, a girl wearing a pink Eskimo parka. The only tool they carry is a wooden mallet to carve openings in the ice above and to club enemies. Each mountain level consists of eight layers of colorful ice and a bonus stage. Standard, dull ice blocks pose no threat other than an easily disposed of barrier and platform. Square ice blocks with higher detail are indestructible forcing the player to take another path</Notes>
  9272.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9273.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  9275.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-30T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9291.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ice Hockey (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9295.     <Developer>Pax Softonica</Developer>
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  9299.     <Notes>It's fast skatin', hip checkin', high scoring action. Lead your team into center ice, over the opponent's blue line. Pass over to the point and set up for the tip in - Score! Choose a country for you and your opponent, select a level of play and face off at center ice to become the top goal scorer in Nintendo's Ice Hockey! Get charged with a penalty and test your defense. Or attack on a power play and use your puck handling skills to catch your opponents off guard. Either way, you can become a superstar in the league of Nintendo Ice Hockey!</Notes>
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  9331.     <Title>Ikari III: The Rescue</Title>
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  9339.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ikari Warriors (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9341.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:32.4360751-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9347.     <Notes>The player takes the role of commando-like warriors named Ralf and Clark, who must try to reach the village of Ikari. Enemy units attempting to kill the player include tanks, enemy soldiers and helicopters. A number of power-ups along the way help the player to achieve victory.</Notes>
  9348.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9349.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  9350.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9357.     <Title>Ikari Warriors</Title>
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  9368.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:34.23557-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9370.     <Developer>Imagine Software</Developer>
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  9374.     <Notes>When we last saw Paul and Vince, they had saved the Colonel and were about to head for home in a special plane given to them by the General. But then, while in flight over the ocean, the sky suddenly blackens - the ocean begins to churn - and the plane goes spinning! A booming voice fills the cockpit: "Hear me, Warriors! Zang Zip, the War Dog, has enslaved the people of Earth. Only you can save us from his grip of evil!" Caught in a time warp, hurled thousands of years into the future, Paul and Vince know they have no choice but to meet this impossible challenge head-on. After all, they are professionals... they are the Ikari Warriors!</Notes>
  9375.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9376.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
  9377.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9384.     <Title>Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road</Title>
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  9393.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Image Fight (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9395.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:36.5735159-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9397.     <Developer>Irem</Developer>
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  9401.     <Notes>Mankind struggles to survive! Without warning they came... And laid waste to the moon and man's bases on it. Ill-prepared and outgunned, Earth scientists worked feverishly to build a weapon to turn the tide. The "OF-1" is the ultimate fighter. Even as the crews prepare to fight, industrial and military space complexes disappear, one by one. Viewing screens, hooked to spy satellites, flash images of unidentified fighter attacks and a strange vegetation coiling itself around the moon's computer like an insidious serpent. Victory will come only to the worthy. Are you?</Notes>
  9402.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9403.     <Publisher>Irem</Publisher>
  9404.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9410.     <TheGamesDBID>1856</TheGamesDBID>
  9411.     <Title>Image Fight</Title>
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  9414.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  9417.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  9420.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Immortal, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9422.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:39.1466582-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9424.     <Developer>Sandcastle</Developer>
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  9428.     <Notes>When nightmares come to life... You discover you're not immortal! You're a mighty wizard in search of your lost master, Mordamir. Venture into the dungeon and slove the mysteries of each level. Unravel the secrets of The Immortal!
  9429.  
  9430. The Immortal is an isometric action-adventure game.
  9431.  
  9432. Your old mentor Mordamir has disappeared. Probably kidnapped. You're not too sure where he might be, but a dungeon is always a good place to look, so you seek out the nearest one and plunge into its depths. Beware: 8 levels of isometric death await.
  9433.  
  9434. The Immortal is the prototype of a trial-and-error game. Progress is made by encountering a hazard, dying, solving the problem, encountering the next hazard. To solve a level, you have to know its traps and their patterns by heart. As frustrating as this may sound (it is), The Immortal quite cleverly balances annoyance with curiosity and graphical rewards.</Notes>
  9435.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9436.     <Publisher>Electronic Arts</Publisher>
  9437.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9443.     <TheGamesDBID>2784</TheGamesDBID>
  9444.     <Title>The Immortal</Title>
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  9447.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9450.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  9452.   <Game>
  9453.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Impossible Mission II (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9455.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:42.3713413-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9457.     <Developer>Novotrade</Developer>
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  9460.     <ID>09c443bd-4cfe-4457-abe7-a0780a6dd19b</ID>
  9461.     <Notes>Impossible Mission II is a direct sequel to Epyx's 1984 game Impossible Mission. The game follows directly from the same plot, with Elvin Atombender seeking revenge, and the player having to stop him. The overall game structure and basic gameplay is mostly similar, but there are a few differences and new features.
  9462.  
  9463. The game takes place in Elvin's fortress, which consists of nine towers. Each of the eight outer towers has a specific theme, such as computers, automobiles, furniture and so on. Each tower consists of several rooms connected by two vertical corridors with elevators and two horizontal corridors leading to other towers. This time, the corridors leading between different towers are locked, and can only be unlocked by figuring out a numerical puzzle.
  9464.  
  9465. Each tower contains the numbers zero through nine in three different colors. The computer interface will allow you to try various number combinations to see if they are correct.</Notes>
  9466.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9467.     <Publisher>Epyx</Publisher>
  9468.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9473.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9474.     <TheGamesDBID>1857</TheGamesDBID>
  9475.     <Title>Impossible Mission II</Title>
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  9478.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9480.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9481.     <Genre>Platform;Puzzle</Genre>
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  9483.   <Game>
  9484.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Incredible Crash Dummies, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9486.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:42.9448217-04:00</DateAdded>
  9487.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:42:42.9448217-04:00</DateModified>
  9488.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
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  9492.     <Notes>Have fun with some real headbangers... THE INCREDIBLE CRASH DUMMIES!! Spare Tire's been dummy-napped, and it's up to Slick 'n' Spin to rescue him from the clutches of The Junkman! Lend 'em a hand as they: Slam and jam on the Crash Test Center tire bounce! Try not to fall head over heels on the Big Top high wire! Go to pieces steering clear of rowdy truckers on The Docks! Shake a leg past snarling dogs and runaway tires at The Junkyard! Knock heads with the Junkman to set Spare Tire free! THE INCREDIBLE CRASH DUMMIES... where fun is a farewell to arms!</Notes>
  9493.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9494.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  9495.     <ReleaseDate>1993-09-23T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  9496.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  9497.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  9498.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  9499.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  9500.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9501.     <TheGamesDBID>1858</TheGamesDBID>
  9502.     <Title>The Incredible Crash Dummies</Title>
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  9504.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  9505.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  9507.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9508.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  9511.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Taito) (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9513.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:46.0604127-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9515.     <Developer>NMS Software</Developer>
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  9517.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  9518.     <ID>ec3ad6f7-419e-4659-9e7a-ba01b3e16db6</ID>
  9519.     <Notes>The search for the Holy Grail is on! Hitler must have the Grail to secure his domination of the world and is willing to do anything to get it. Indy's father, Dr. Jones Sr., was close to finding the Grail, but was kidnapped. Now Indy must save his father and find the Grail before it's too late! Explore six treacherous levels of excitement in a race against time, evil and ancient mysteries!</Notes>
  9520.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9521.     <Publisher>Ubisoft</Publisher>
  9522.     <ReleaseDate>1993-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9524.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  9525.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  9527.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9528.     <TheGamesDBID>27143</TheGamesDBID>
  9529.     <Title>Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</Title>
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  9532.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9534.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9535.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  9538.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (UBI Soft) (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9540.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:46.5268008-04:00</DateAdded>
  9541.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:42:46.5268008-04:00</DateModified>
  9542.     <Developer>NMS Software</Developer>
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  9545.     <ID>83f50952-4b32-40f3-a0ec-c3568bd02dd9</ID>
  9546.     <Notes>The search for the Holy Grail is on! Hitler must have the Grail to secure his domination of the world and is willing to do anything to get it. Indy's father, Dr. Jones Sr., was close to finding the Grail, but was kidnapped. Now Indy must save his father and find the Grail before it's too late! Explore six treacherous levels of excitement in a race against time, evil and ancient mysteries!</Notes>
  9547.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9548.     <Publisher>Ubisoft</Publisher>
  9549.     <ReleaseDate>1993-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9554.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9555.     <TheGamesDBID>27143</TheGamesDBID>
  9556.     <Title>Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade</Title>
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  9558.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  9559.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9561.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9562.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  9565.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9567.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:46.9531531-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9569.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  9573.     <Notes>The plot of the NES version follows the storyline of the original movie. At the onset of the game, Jones has just reached the Pankot Palace featured in the movie and is preparing to free the slave children, recover the missing Sankara Stones and defeat Mola Ram and his Thuggee entourage. The game differs from the original arcade version in many respects, including the layout and the manner in which one progresses through the game, but the plot remains unchanged in both versions.
  9574.  
  9575. The player advances through 12 levels (called "waves"), the first nine of which require Jones to travel through the palace and recover the Sankara Stones. In these stages, the player may restart the game with all items intact in the last area reached. Afterwards, if the player dies, they must return to the Chamber of Kali (Wave 9) and finish the game from that point. Each level also has a timer that goes from 99 to zero. If time runs out, the player is confronted by Mola Ram and loses one life and all of their items. All levels also contain mine cart rooms, where Jones can ride the rails through the levels across hazards and past enemies.</Notes>
  9576.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9577.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  9578.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  9579.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9584.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9585.     <TheGamesDBID>1860</TheGamesDBID>
  9586.     <Title>Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom</Title>
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  9588.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  9589.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9591.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9592.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  9595.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Infiltrator (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9597.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:49.2430615-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9599.     <Developer>Chris Gray Enterprises</Developer>
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  9603.     <Notes>You're Captain Johnny "Jimbo-Baby" McGibbits - The Infiltrator: Ace helicopter pilot, ballistics expert, rock star, motorcycle racer, and all-around good guy. Your assignment: Stop the Mad Leader before he fulfills his life-long goal of total world destruction. Fly through enemy airspace in your Gizmo DHX-3 Attack Chopper, better known as "The Snuffmaster." If hostile aircraft try to stop you, let 'em have it with a few rounds of cannon fire or a heat-seeking missile. Locate your target area, then land your Chopper and carry out the specified ground mission before time runs out. The fate of the free world is in your hands!</Notes>
  9604.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9605.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  9606.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9610.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  9611.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9612.     <TheGamesDBID>1861</TheGamesDBID>
  9613.     <Title>Infiltrator</Title>
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  9616.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9618.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9619.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  9622.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\International Cricket (Australia).7z</ApplicationPath>
  9623.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  9624.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:51.9943515-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9626.     <Developer>Beam Sofrware</Developer>
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  9630.     <Notes>HOWZAT!!? Your teammates let out a loud cry of appeal to the umpire. It seems like an eternity before he raises his arm to indicate the batsman is out. Out LBW for a duck! Your fast bowlers have been deadly accurate. Let's hope your batsmen can perform as well when it's your team's turn to bat. Warning! This is not a spectator sport. International Cricket puts you in total control of bowling, batting and fielding skills. Choose your team from the international line-up, select the best players for the day and may the best team win. International Cricket is a multi-player game that allows you to choose to play a single match or series of matches. Practice in the nets or go straight into the game. Whether you are batting or fielding, your skills will make the difference between winning and losing.</Notes>
  9631.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9632.     <Publisher>Laser Beam Software</Publisher>
  9633.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9640.     <Title>International Cricket</Title>
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  9646.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  9649.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Iron Tank - The Invasion of Normandy (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9651.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:52.5408086-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9653.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  9657.     <Notes>In 1944 the United Forces are preparing their final assault on the Normandy coast. The mission is to break through the front lines and destroy enemy headquarters. To spearhead the invasion, they have chose Paul from Command Unit 88, also known as Iron Snake. To succeed in his mission, Paul will need all the firepower of the mightiest fighting vehicle, the Iron Tank. Iron Tank is played from an overhead view with a scrolling screen. You need to control the Iron Tank and it's varied weapons and power ups to rescue hostages and defeat enemy forces.</Notes>
  9658.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9659.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
  9660.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9665.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  9667.     <Title>Iron Tank: The Invasion of Normandy</Title>
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  9670.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9673.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  9676.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\IronSword - Wizards &amp; Warriors II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9678.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:55.1319652-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9680.     <Developer>Zippo Games</Developer>
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  9683.     <ID>5181a3ea-e9ea-41fd-8707-1da4ce2720ce</ID>
  9684.     <Notes>In Ironsword, the hero of the series, Kuros, must face off once again against the evil wizard Malkil, who has taken control of the four elementals of the world—wind, water, fire and earth. Each of the four elemental realms consists of two stages. In the first stage, Kuros must find a golden artifact which belongs to the Animal King of the realm; once accomplished, the path to the second part of the realm will appear. In the second stage, the goal is to find the magic spell which can be used to fight the elemental boss. Without the spell, it is impossible to damage the boss. Once the elemental in each stage has been destroyed, Kuros obtains a piece of the legendary Iron Sword, which is needed for the final battle on Icefire Mountain</Notes>
  9685.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9686.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  9687.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T03:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9692.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9693.     <TheGamesDBID>1331</TheGamesDBID>
  9694.     <Title>IronSword: Wizards &amp; Warriors II</Title>
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  9697.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9699.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9700.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  9703.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Isolated Warrior (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  9704.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  9705.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:42:58.3106063-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9707.     <Developer>KID</Developer>
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  9711.     <Notes>They're coming to your town! Isolated Warrior is a high-speed, uniquely developed game based on a 3-D concept that features over 40 types of enemy creatures, realistic graphics and explosive sound effects! Become Max Maverick, a lone warrior, who must defeat the awesome creatures that attack his highly civilized planet!</Notes>
  9712.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9713.     <Publisher>Vap</Publisher>
  9714.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9719.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  9720.     <TheGamesDBID>1863</TheGamesDBID>
  9721.     <Title>Isolated Warrior</Title>
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  9724.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  9726.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  9727.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  9730.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  9732.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:43:00.7286212-04:00</DateAdded>
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  9734.     <Developer>Rare Ltd.</Developer>
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  9738.     <Notes>Grab the wheel and hit the gas! For the first time ever, race up to 4 players simultaneously with Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off-Road. Based on the #1 arcade game, this all-out dirt-grinding race is now available for the NES. Watch out for the mud holes, jumps and other obstacles on the 8 different Stadium tracks. From match-offs to spin-outs, Super Off-Road is as close to genuine short-course racing as you can get!</Notes>
  9739.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  9740.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  9741.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  9742.     <ReleaseDate>1990-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  9766.     <Notes>Hackers beware! You're about to tee off on a course so challenging that it would've had history's greatest golfers trembling in their knickers. Handpicked by the master himself, 18 of the greatest holes in golf have now been linked together, including the 14th at St. Andrews, 18th at Muirfield, and 12th at Royal Lytham. All the elements of the major championships are here as well - the harsh winds of Scotland, the lightning fast greens of Augusta, Oakmont's death traps and the great ocean hazard at Pebble Beach. Trees are everywhere. Birdies are few. And it has more doglegs than a kennel. Even pin placements change from round to round, making double bogeys as common as pars. Up to a foursome can compete, or you can go it alone against a computerized Golden Bear. You also have the option of playing a skins game or stroke play. So get a grip on yourself. Then swing into action on a course as legendary as the man who designed it.</Notes>
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  9793.     <Notes>The Jackal squad, a four-man team composed of Colonel Decker, Lieutenant Bob, Sergeant Quint and Corporal Grey, is sent to rescue soldiers kept as hostages by the enemy. One or two players control the teams in an armed jeep, which must venture through several enemy strongholds to rescue comrades imprisoned by the enemy. In each of the six levels, the goal is to rescue POWs from various buildings and then transfer them to helicopter dust-off locations. Once the soldiers are secure, the player(s) must then proceed to defeat the boss at the end of each level. In the last level, there are two bosses that must be defeated.</Notes>
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  9820.     <Notes>Jackie and his sister, Josephine, are tough on tyrants. As China's supreme kung fu champs, they guard their country against the Prince of Sorcerers, who lurks just beyond the Great Wall. It comes as no surprise when this fiend and his ghouls try yet again to seize China for themselves. But this time they're clever, casting a spell over Josephine which causes her to vanish into thin air! Jackie is in shock! How can he save his country without his sister? The two have been an unbeatable team! Meanwhile, a demon horde led by the Sorcerer storms the Great Wall and prepares to establish a fierce empire. At the urging of his revered Master, Jackie must now battle the dreaded Sorcerer and rescue Josephine. Maybe he can learn a little magic on his own, because he's going to need all the help he can get!</Notes>
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  9868.     <Notes>The world's greatest scientists have disappeared and now it's up to you, as James Bond Jr., to rescue them! Intelligence reports indicate that your old enemy S.C.U.M. Lord has imprisoned them on his island fortress in the Carribean. Following orders from Colonel Monty, you head out on four dangerous missions to save the scientists and thwart S.C.U.M. Lord's plans! The action never stops! All your skills as a super spy are put to their limit! Deactivate missiles before they launch to disaster. Crack open safes that hold blueprints of the menacing World Domination Device and use your well-honed combat prowess against scores of enemy agents. Surprises wait around every corner in this thrilling adventure from THQ!</Notes>
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  9895.     <Notes>Loosely based on the fourth movie "Jaws: the Revenge", players take control of a ship to sail the ocean in the search for the killer shark. Along the way, the ship will stop to allow a diver to swim out and kill baby sharks, jellyfish and manta rays to find conch shells. The conch shells are used to buy upgrades for the boat. Extra conch shells can be earned in bonus rounds where a sea plane flies over the water to bomb jellyfish (think the bonus rounds of Galaga with reversed perspective).</Notes>
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  9922.     <Notes>Jeopardy! is an American quiz show featuring trivia in history, literature, the arts, pop culture, science, sports, geography, wordplay, and more. The show has a unique answer-and-question format in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in question form.</Notes>
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  9949.     <Notes>For the last quarter of a century, some of the smartest people in the world have been competing for cash prizes on Jeopardy!, the high-pressure answers and questions television game show. Now It's your turn. Share the excitement with thousands of TV winners. Test your memory against even more challenging "Answers" In this all-new edition especially created to commemorate Jeopardy's Silver Anniversary. You'll be amazed at the things you know!</Notes>
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  9976.     <Notes>A conversion of the popular TV game show for younger players ages 7 and up.
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  9978. Up to three players can take part in the three-round trivia contest where the answers are given and the contestants must supply the correct question.</Notes>
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  10005.     <Notes>George must save Planet M38 from Cogswell's destruction! Elroy, Jane, Judy, Astro and Rosie the Robot will give George the things he needs to meet the challenge. Using his anti-gravity boots, glider, and jet board, George will be walking on ceilings, dodging aliens and flying through danger on his way to stop Cogswell. Leap into the future and rescue another world with the JETSONS!</Notes>
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  10032.     <Notes>Jimmy Connors, ranked number one for 159 weeks, holder of eight Grand Slam titles and a record 109 singles titles - more than any other player in history - is the GREATEST tennis champion ever! Now YOU'RE Jimmy Connors battling your way to the number one spot. Enjoy a choice of three court surfaces: grass, hard and clay; three skill levels - beginner, intermediate, advanced; tournament or training mode; play singles matches with one or two players.</Notes>
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  10059.     <Notes>It started out as a warm, peaceful summer day. Joe was lying in the green grass daydreaming about brontosaurus burgers while Mac was away hunting for dinosaurs. Hungry and relaxed, Joe returns to the village... BUT WAIT! Where are all the cavewomen? And where is all the food? That bogus bunch of Neanderthal nerds must have kidnapped the cavewomen and eaten the food! With no time to lose, Joe must single-handedly rescue the beloved cavewomen... and find some dinner along the way!</Notes>
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  10061.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  10086.     <Notes>John Elway's QUARTERBACK is the home video game you've been waiting for. So real you can see the game like a quarterback does, from the line of scrimmage. You call the plays, you throw the passes, run the ball, and make the tackles. It's third down and a long four long yards to the first down that will stop the clock. No time-outs left. The weak side linebacker is lined up inside his defensive end. They're coming! You check-off the play at the line of scrimmage and call for a quick pass to the tight end. He breaks it for a T.D.! Named for the quarterback who twice won the AFC Player of the Year Award, this is the game made for every kid who ever wanted to play the game as well as John Elway!</Notes>
  10087.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10088.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
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  10113.     <Notes>Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics were the only two players in the game, which allowed the player to participate in a one-on-one basketball game. Mini-games included a slam dunk contest (utilizing Jordan) and a three-point contest (utilizing Bird). Mega placed the game at #7 in their list of the 10 Worst Mega Drive Games of All Time.</Notes>
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  10140.     <Notes>You play Joshua, the leader of God's people after Moses. You must lead God's people into the Promised Land, but there are many puzzles and obstacles that stand in your way - falling rocks, bad soldiers and other things. Using your horn and other special weapons to defeat enemies, you will face ancient biblical baddies like the Hitties, the Amorites, the Gibeonites, and the Gezerites.</Notes>
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  10167.     <Notes>In the ruins of Silius, intergalactic terrorists - and their deadly arsenal of weapons - are waiting for you. Are you prepared to face an endless onslaught of flying war robots, humanoid laser cannons, bone crushing traps, and the seemingly invincible Master Ship? Still want to make the journey? If you do, it will take all your skills to reach the final battle with the terrorist's supreme leader, the merciless, all-powerful Skeletal Android. Journey to Silius. It's level upon level of gigantic supercharged graphics, thundering sound effects and danger at every turn. Go ahead. We dare you!</Notes>
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  10194.     <Notes>Joust is a platforming game where the player controls a yellow knight riding a flying ostrich from a third-person perspective. The player navigates the protagonist around the game world, which consists of rock platforms floating above a flat island surrounded by lava.</Notes>
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  10196.     <Publisher>HAL</Publisher>
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  10221.     <Notes>The Jungle Book is a 2D Platformer game, developed and published by Virgin Interactive, which was released in 1994.</Notes>
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  10223.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  10248.     <Notes>This game can be played in two modes, either as Dr. Alan Grant or as a Velociraptor. Playing as each provides the user with an alternative story and level design. The climax of the game mirrored the unused climax of the film, in which Grant must defeat a pair of Velociraptors by causing the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in the Visitors Center to collapse on top of them. Grant himself is the final boss in the same location for the raptor storyline: your dinosaur character must cause the bone structure to collapse via specifically placed kicks to cause Grant to flee. A sequel was released using a new game engine and new artwork (with some of the original art as well), entitled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition. In it, Grant's helicopter (that he just escaped on in the first game) crashes. Now he must deal not only with dinosaurs, but InGen as well. A new raptor must also make it off the island.</Notes>
  10249.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  10276.     <Notes>The setting - Earth, the future. The defense computer protecting the entire planet has been invaded by a constantly mutating, evolving virus. One lone volunteer has the courage to face the virus on its own ground. Converted to raw data and transferred into the circuits of the computer, the molecular structure of this brave warrior is transformed by the as-yet untested Image Transfer System. Into the circuits of the computer steps an unlikely hero - the Quantum Fighter! Six levels of challenging action, unequalled game control, and a surprising arsenal of weapons!</Notes>
  10277.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10278.     <Publisher>HAL</Publisher>
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  10286.     <Title>Kabuki Quantum Fighter</Title>
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  10303.     <Notes>Your karate championship is at stake. Can you master all the lunges, kicks, spins, somersaults, foot sweeps, reverse punches, and defensive blocks needed to retain your title? Move fast and play smart or you'll get flattened before you can grunt! Compete against a friend or challenge the computer. Nine different picturesque settings (plus three challenging bonus screens) provide the backdrops for your matches. Hiiiiieeeeeooooo!</Notes>
  10304.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10305.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  10326.     <Developer>Atlus</Developer>
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  10330.     <Notes>Think you can handle a real Martial Arts challenge? Then how about guiding Daniel-San through the series of hazards, obstacles, and challenges that stand in his path? But don't think that just being able to fight will get you through. This time it's not enough to just punch, kick and jump... this time your total martial arts training will be put to the test. Your discipline and inner control could be what saves your life. You must prove that you are capable of thinking, reasoning, and reacting. Catching a fly with your chopsticks or splitting blocks of ice with your bare hand is just as important as fighting face to face with your enemy. This challenge will take you to the streets of L.A., the back roads of Okinawa and many strange areas beyond. Always keep your mind clear and remember all that you've been taught, and maybe... just maybe... you'll make it!</Notes>
  10331.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10332.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
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  10357.     <Notes>KARNOV, the fire-breathing Russian, is seeking the lost treasure of Babylon. He runs, swims, jumps, climbs and flies through nine levels of game play. Countless bizarre enemies of various sizes and strengths are out to prevent KARNOV from finding the treasure!</Notes>
  10358.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10359.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  10376.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kick Master (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10378.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:02.5350629-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10380.     <Developer>Kid</Developer>
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  10384.     <Notes>The King and Queen are dead, Princess Silphee kidnapped, and the King's Knights destroyed. Belzed, an evil wizard, wants the Kingdom of Lowrel for his own, and has hidden Silphee deep in his lair. Only Thonolan remains, the youngest, most talented Kick Master ever born. If he were any less powerful, he'd never survive. He must use every ounce of his fighting strength and summon up all of his magical skill to overcome Belzed's army of fanatics. For the adventure of a lifetime - and the salvation of Lowrel - come challenge fate with Thonolan!</Notes>
  10385.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10386.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  10387.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10392.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  10394.     <Title>Kick Master</Title>
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  10397.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  10400.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  10403.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kick Off (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10405.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:06.9006973-04:00</DateAdded>
  10406.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:44:06.9006973-04:00</DateModified>
  10407.     <Developer>Anco Games</Developer>
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  10410.     <ID>5471e619-3d9f-4926-892a-a4023415030a</ID>
  10411.     <Notes>Blistering pace - pixel perfect passing - superb tactical game play! KICK OFF is all action-packed soccer with a host of features: 1 or 2 players option, plus Team Mode, against the computer; choice of 4 playing surfaces and 4 different wind conditions; Cup, League, and Euro Trophy Competitions with penalty shoot out; instinctive joystick controls to Pass, Dribble, Shoot, Head and Chip the ball, or do a sliding tackle; Curling Corner Kicks, controlled Throw-Ins and Goal Kicks; Injury and Extra Time; Red and Yellow Cards; Set Piece Free Kicks and famous after touch to let you bend, swerve, and dip the ball!</Notes>
  10412.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10413.     <Publisher>Imagineer</Publisher>
  10414.     <ReleaseDate>1992-07-22T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10419.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  10421.     <Title>Kick Off</Title>
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  10427.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  10430.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kickle Cubicle (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10432.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:07.5662506-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10434.     <Developer>Irem</Developer>
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  10438.     <Notes>The Kingdom's covered with ice! And it's likely to stay that way unless Kickle saves the day! The Wicked Wizard King came to the Fantasy Kingdom and covered the Four Lands with ice. Now, armed with his freezing breath, Kickle sets out to save his friends. Join Kickle as he attempts to rescue the kingdom from this puzzling predicament of perpetual winter.</Notes>
  10439.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10440.     <Publisher>Irem</Publisher>
  10441.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-29T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10448.     <Title>Kickle Cubicle</Title>
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  10454.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  10457.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kid Icarus (USA, Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10459.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:09.588941-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10461.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  10464.     <ID>9394657d-41a7-4731-8ebf-7a73afe4dbdd</ID>
  10465.     <Notes>Kid Icarus is a platforming video game in which the player controls Pit in sprite-rendered two-dimensional landscapes. Pit starts the game with a bow and arrows as his only weapon, and with only the ability to jump. The player explores more areas and collects power-ups that grant Pit special abilities and enhance his armor and weaponry. The gameplay incorporates elements of action and adventure games.</Notes>
  10466.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10467.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  10468.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  10469.     <ReleaseDate>1986-12-18T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10476.     <Title>Kid Icarus</Title>
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  10479.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  10482.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  10485.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kid Klown in Night Mayor World (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10487.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:14.600105-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10489.     <Developer>Kemco</Developer>
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  10493.     <Notes>"Hi kids. I'm Kid Klown. And you know what? It looks like that mean old magician, the Night Mayor (get it? Nightmare?) has klown-napped my funny family. So I'm going to play a joke on the dude. But I really need your help. Because he lives in a wild klown-dominion, with a bunch of real goons. And all I have is some magic balloons. So c'mon and give me a hand. I just "nose" you can't wait to get started!"</Notes>
  10494.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10495.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  10496.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-30T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10503.     <Title>Kid Klown in Night Mayor World</Title>
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  10512.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10514.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:17.8287926-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10516.     <Developer>Vic Tokai</Developer>
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  10520.     <Notes>Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs is a 2D Platformer game, developed and published by Vic Tokai, which was released in 1990.</Notes>
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  10522.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  10523.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-22T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10530.     <Title>Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs</Title>
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  10539.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kid Niki - Radical Ninja (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10541.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:18.3532288-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10543.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  10547.     <Notes>KID NIKI is truly AWESOME! This rad and bad punk dude is out to rescue his spike-haired girlfriend, Princess Margo, from the clutches of the Stone Wizard. Armed with a razor-sharp sword, this miniature madman slices his rivals down to size!</Notes>
  10548.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10549.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  10550.     <ReleaseDate>1987-10-02T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10557.     <Title>Kid Niki: Radical Ninja</Title>
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  10566.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\King Neptune's Adventure (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10570.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  10574.     <Notes>One thousand years ago, on the equinox of the new star of Tritan, the golden crown of Polaris was stolen. And so it has been every 100 years, no matter what precautions were taken, no matter where the treasure was hidden, when the Star of Tritan appears, another treasure disappears. With the spirit of the seven seas to guide him, King Neptune must find the 8 stolen treasures and return the orb of peace to his undersea kingdom!</Notes>
  10575.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10576.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  10577.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10584.     <Title>King Neptune's Adventure</Title>
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  10593.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\King of Kings, The (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10595.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:21.2806658-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10597.     <Developer>Wisdom Tree</Developer>
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  10601.     <Notes>This cartridge contains three adventures. Your life meter is displayed as scrolls and when you are hit, you lose a half a scroll. When all the scrolls are gone, your game is over. You can collect additional scrolls in the game but to get the scroll, you will need to correctly answer a Biblical question.</Notes>
  10602.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10603.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
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  10611.     <Title>King of Kings: The Early Years</Title>
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  10620.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\King's Knight (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10624.     <Developer>SquareSoft</Developer>
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  10628.     <Notes>Four brave warriors have set out into the Kingdom of Izander to rescue Princess Claire from the grip of a fiendish Dragon. Through five thrilling, fast-action stages, our gallant heroes, a Knight, a Wizard, a Monster, and a Thief, will take on incredible enemies. Join in and help this tough team reach their goal!</Notes>
  10629.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10630.     <Publisher>SquareSoft</Publisher>
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  10638.     <Title>King's Knight</Title>
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  10649.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:23.3563942-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10651.     <Developer>Novotrade</Developer>
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  10655.     <Notes>Dark powers summon a cold wind from the north. The terrifying gust surrounds Sir Graham's castle, and mysteriously sweeps his fortress and family into the prison of oblivion. It's a bitter omen that chills the bones of every man, woman and child in the once peaceful Kingdom of Daventry. Who or what is responsible for this royal theft, and the misery that ravages the heart of Daventry? Has the ruthless wizard Manannan cast another evil spell? Or are the Black Forest Witch and the unforgiving Ice Queen using sinister powers to promote their wicked cause? Only you can answer these questions, as you assume the role of Sir Graham, then set forth on an adventure that will test your intelligence, challenge your skill and rip your courage to shreds.</Notes>
  10656.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10657.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  10665.     <Title>King's Quest V</Title>
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  10695.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kirby's Adventure (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10699.     <Developer>HAL Laboratory</Developer>
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  10703.     <Notes>Kirby's Adventure is a platformer. The game consists of seven worlds, each containing a set of regular levels, a boss fight, and a Warp Star door (which enables Kirby to travel from world to world). Most worlds also contain mini-games (which allow Kirby to gain extra lives), museums (which allow Kirby to gain certain powers), and/or Arenas (where Kirby must battle with a mini-boss to win health items and allow him to copy the boss' special ability afterwards). The game was the first in the series to include a save feature. It automatically saves the player's progress after each level.</Notes>
  10704.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10705.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  10706.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  10707.     <ReleaseDate>1993-03-26T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10714.     <Title>Kirby's Adventure</Title>
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  10720.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  10723.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kitty's Catch (USA) (Unl) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10736.     <Title>Kitty's Catch</Title>
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  10744.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Kiwi Kraze - A Bird-Brained Adventure! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10746.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:30.5984325-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10748.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
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  10752.     <Notes>When Wally the Walrus kidnaps 20 of your your kiwi pals, you rush to the rescue. As Tiki the kiwi bird, that's not so easy - you can't fly and you wouldn't hurt a flea. But Wally's stashed your friends in dangerous spots all over New Zealand and it's up to you to save them. Beak up, Tiki! Just rely on your quick wit and fast footsies. And keep your bow and arrow on the draw, because every Kiwi Kraze creature you meet will try to do you in - from playful penguins to ornery octopi. Hurry up! Better find your birdie buddies in time. Wally's got himself a kiwi cookbook, and your friends are the main ingredient!</Notes>
  10753.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10754.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  10755.     <ReleaseDate>1991-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10757.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  10760.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  10761.     <TheGamesDBID>1878</TheGamesDBID>
  10762.     <Title>Kiwi Kraze: A Bird-Brained Adventure!</Title>
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  10765.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  10768.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  10771.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Klash Ball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  10772.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  10773.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:34.3295239-04:00</DateAdded>
  10774.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:44:34.3295239-04:00</DateModified>
  10775.     <Developer>Sofel</Developer>
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  10778.     <ID>7946169b-c877-4d53-ac89-bd701353c767</ID>
  10779.     <Notes>Sofel takes life simulation into the future with Klashball, for the NES. In a stadium hundreds of years from now, techno-gladiators do battle, combining contact with speed and finesse. Two five-man teams go for it, each fighting to deliver a three-kilo metallic energy sphere into the opponents goal zone. Teams challenge each other in a surreal arena that utilizes devices such as a warp tunnel, ball launcher, and magnetically charged bounce domes. Klashball features a complete league system. There are 11 rowdy teams, each with unique skills, strengths, and weaknesses. After each match the central computer analyzes the outcome and records the stats. Play against the computer or klash it out with a friend. If you're ready, take a trip into the 23rd century with Klashball. A game so real, it's in your face!</Notes>
  10780.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10781.     <Publisher>Sofel</Publisher>
  10782.     <ReleaseDate>1991-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10784.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  10787.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  10788.     <TheGamesDBID>1879</TheGamesDBID>
  10789.     <Title>Klash Ball</Title>
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  10791.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  10792.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  10794.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  10795.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  10798.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Klax (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10800.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:34.8259393-04:00</DateAdded>
  10801.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:44:34.8259393-04:00</DateModified>
  10802.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
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  10806.     <Notes>Klax features a conveyor belt at the top of the screen. It constantly rolls toward the playing area, delivering a steady supply of blocks. The player controls a small device which sits at the interface between the conveyor belt and the playing area, and can be moved left and right to catch the blocks and either deposit them in the playing area or push them back up the conveyor belt. The device can hold up to five blocks. A block which is not caught and placed in the playing area or pushed back up the belt is considered a drop. The blocks are solid colours, but there is also a flashing block which can be used as a wildcard on any colour.</Notes>
  10807.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10808.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  10809.     <ReleaseDate>1990-12-14T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10816.     <Title>Klax</Title>
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  10822.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  10825.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Knight Rider (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10829.     <Developer>Pack-In-Video Co.</Developer>
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  10833.     <Notes>Michael Knight and his special talking car K.I.T.T, aka the Knight Industries Two Thousand, are contacted by Devon with another mission. A U.S. military site has been raided and the P.I.V. bomb stolen by terrorists. By following their projected route, KITT and Michael must race across the roadways of the United States.
  10834.  
  10835. Riding in KITT down the highways, you'll be trying to beat the clock to reach your destinations mostly. KITT, however is the car of the future and doesn't go about unarmed. A Gun weapon, Missiles, Laser and a Jumping ability will all help you. KITT absorbs damage in it's internal shielding and once that's gone, you lose a life. However Devon has contacted other agents of FLAG who will be on the same roadways and will drop power-ups to restore ammo and shields to KITT.</Notes>
  10836.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10837.     <Publisher>Pack-In-Video Co.</Publisher>
  10838.     <ReleaseDate>1988-09-30T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10845.     <Title>Knight Rider</Title>
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  10848.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  10851.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  10853.   <Game>
  10854.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Konami Hyper Soccer (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10856.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:36.9376974-04:00</DateAdded>
  10857.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:44:36.9376974-04:00</DateModified>
  10858.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  10861.     <ID>17c48821-97da-464b-bf9f-743135514dcb</ID>
  10862.     <Notes>There is a lot more to this soccer game than meets the eye... Compete in a tournament, play against the computer or your friend, or even watch the computer play both teams. In the event of a tie, you get to do a real penalty kick play-off. You can choose your team from among 24 different countries, and give the team the qualities you like. Figure out your strategy before the game and set your formation. Winning depends on your skill... and a little bit of luck!</Notes>
  10863.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10864.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  10865.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10872.     <Title>Konami Hyper Soccer</Title>
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  10875.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  10881.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Krazy Kreatures (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10883.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:37.9925753-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10885.     <Developer>American Video Entertainment</Developer>
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  10889.     <Notes>Here they come. And there they go. They just keep coming, you gotta make 'em go away. When you signed on as an intergalactic immigration officer you figured it was an easy way to make some money. You were wrong. Transporting wave after wave of weird wild life from all over the universe is anything but easy. You gotta line 'em up to move 'em out. Up and down, left and right, or diagonally you gotta make the clumps of critters move out faster than they move in. If the room fills to capacity, that's it, the entire system will be shut down. One of the most exciting games of the year, it's more fun than a barrel full of creatures!</Notes>
  10890.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10891.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  10892.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10899.     <Title>Krazy Kreatures</Title>
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  10905.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  10908.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Krion Conquest, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  10910.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:38.4509544-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10912.     <Developer>Vic Tokai</Developer>
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  10916.     <Notes>Once upon a time, long long ago, the world was experiencing great ruin. Enormous animals were bestowed upon the earth to create terrible pain and hardship for the people. The people were desperate, so they called upon the Old Witches' World for help.
  10917. Thence came Francesca, a gracious witch with great powers. She fought and saved the world from these terrible creatures. The land began to flourish again and the people worked peacefully together to rebuild their wonderful cities. All was well.
  10918. Now, we too are experiencing serious turmoil. Terrible horrid beings called Krions have decended upon our planet. We are prisoners and we are losing hope. Francesca, we need you. If you are out there, please come.</Notes>
  10919.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10920.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  10921.     <ReleaseDate>1990-12-14T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10928.     <Title>The Krion Conquest</Title>
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  10939.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:39.3016652-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10941.     <Developer>Audiogenic</Developer>
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  10945.     <Notes>Hey, kids! Give a hoot! Help out your old pal Krusty the Clown! My official Krusty's Fun House is infested with rats! There are over 60 levels in this game, and they're all crawling with the little varmints! I've got my loyal cadets, Bart and Homer Simpson, to guard the rat traps, but I need you to lead the filthy rodents into those traps! Then we blow 'em up! We incinerate 'em! We laser-blast 'em! We electrocute 'em! We Krusterize the little stinkers!!! Hoo boy!
  10946. Did I mention the snakes, aliens and the flying pigs? Well, watch out for those riffraff! If you can't Krusterize 'em, at least avoid 'em... they're worse than the #@!*%l rats! Making Krusty's Fun House vermin-free is not a pretty task, kiddy cadets-but someone's gotta do it!</Notes>
  10947.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10948.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  10949.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10956.     <Title>Krusty's Fun House</Title>
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  10959.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  10961.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  10962.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  10967.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:44:44.6511172-04:00</DateAdded>
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  10969.     <Developer>Irem</Developer>
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  10973.     <Notes>You'll need lightning fast reactions to knock out the Knife Thrower, stop the Stick Fighter, and trip up the evil Tom Tom Brothers in this action-packed martial arts contest! Are you sure you're tough enough? Because it'll take all your strength and skill to master the moves in KUNG FU, beat your opponents, and rescue the fair Sylvia who's held captive on the top floor! The action is non-stop, and just when you think you've got your enemies licked there's always a Giant, a Snake, or a fire-breathing Dragon to contend with in KUNG FU!</Notes>
  10974.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  10975.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  10976.     <ReleaseDate>1985-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  10983.     <Title>Kung Fu</Title>
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  10989.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  11000.     <Notes>The monsters have taken Princess Min-Min and the treasures. The land has fallen into sorrow. Can Jacky and Lee really save the princess? Now, defeat the enemies with Punch and Miracle Kick! What's waiting for you at the 8 castles? Monster Land is full of thrills and mystery!</Notes>
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  11010.     <Title>Kung-Fu Heroes</Title>
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  11027.     <Notes>Lan Master is a puzzle game for NES, inspired by the game NetWalk. The goal is to connect all of the computers on each level. Rotate the pieces and connect the wires before the timer runs out! There are fifty levels in all, with increasing difficulty. A password system is included so whether you’re playing in an emulator or on a console, you can come back later and pick up where you left off.</Notes>
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  11054.     <Notes>A summer offensive in the year 1999. Never in your military career have you been in such a hot spot, as the world's most threatening power, Sheik Toxic Moron, deploys his arsenal of TechnoScorch Weapons. To achieve total victory over 4 intense levels, you must possess numerous skills, including precision reflexes for air combat, a cut throat mentality for land assaults, the brains to gather secrets from underground informants, and a keen sense for surviving 3-D battle mazes. If you've got the guts to match those skills, then prepare for action. Because it'll really heat up the second you blast across the Sheik's firing line, piloting the world's most advanced super weapon - the Mach 4 Laser Invasion Helijet, which can go from hovering to a six "G" vertical climb in a heartbeat. From the moment you activate your Vulcan Cannons and Sidewinder Missiles, you'll take dead aim on an insane assault, featuring Anti-Copter Rocket Launchers, High-Altitude Bombers and Aerial Mines. But the battle's just begun, and there's no time to kill between firefights!</Notes>
  11055.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11056.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
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  11064.     <Title>Laser Invasion</Title>
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  11077.     <Developer>Bits Studios</Developer>
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  11081.     <Notes>Danny Madigan is watching a sneak preview of the latest film of his favourite hero, Jack Slater, when he is mysteriously catapulted inside the screen; now standing next to his favourite idol. You are Jack Slater, an action movie hero, who takes on the ax maniac “The Ripper”, who is holding a school under siege, and Benedict, a villain who wants to use Danny’s ticket to bring terror to the real world.</Notes>
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  11083.     <Publisher>Sony Imagesoft</Publisher>
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  11091.     <Title>Last Action Hero</Title>
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  11104.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  11108.     <Notes>In The Last Ninja, you assume the role of Armakuni as he searches Manhattan for the elusive Kunitoki. Through six 3D stages, you'll have to use both your ninja skills as a fighter and a thinker to take on your enemies and solve the puzzles impeding your progress. You'll amass many types of weapons and objects along the way, but their ultimate use may differ from the obvious. In the end, you'll have to show Kunitoki who's boss in any century. Show him what it means to be The Last Ninja.</Notes>
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  11135.     <Notes>You're the best there is-the #1 arcade champion. Now your special talents are needed desperately by another galaxy... where the game is about to become reality. Rylos is under attack by the alien forces of Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada. You must repel waves of Xurian fighters, then land and destroy each Command Ship before it penetrates the Frontier and devestates another planet.
  11136. Experience the excitement of the classic science-fiction movie adventure The Last Starfighter as you battle your way through 15 explosive levels of non-stop, high-speed action.</Notes>
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  11184.     <Notes>Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf is a Golf Sim game, developed and published by SNK, which was released in 1988.</Notes>
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  11211.     <Notes>Long, long ago, an evil dragon terrorized the forest until it was imprisoned by a powerful wizard. Now, years later, the dragon has revived and it's up to you to use the power of the wizard's descendants, the Draslefamily, to defeat the dragon once again.
  11212. The whole family takes part in this action adventure as the parents, children and even the family pet search huge dungeons for gold, keys, magic, hidden crowns and finally the magical sword that can destroy the dragon.</Notes>
  11213.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11214.     <Publisher>Broderbund</Publisher>
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  11235.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  11239.     <Notes>You play Kage, a skillful ninja in search of rescuing Princess Kiri from the hands of the warlord Yoshi. Armed only with a sword and 'star knives', you must fight your way through countless henchmen and the occasional boss to complete your task. Levels include the forest, moat, inside and outside of the castle. These levels repeat as the seasons change. The gameplay is side scrolling. Kage's moves include the ability jump extremely high in the air, grab and climb trees, block and attack with his sword, and throw shuriken. The game can be challenging at times though because the player dies in one hit. 2-players are supported, but must take turns.</Notes>
  11240.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11241.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
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  11266.     <Notes>As Valiant the player must find Camelot and go on a quest for King Arthur to become a knight.
  11267.  
  11268. In most levels the player just has to move to the right side of the screen to reach the exit of each level. All the while enemies will spawn and attack Valiant. Aside from humans the game also offers its share of mythical creatures that have to be defeated including dragons. The player must also jump over pit traps and water or face death. The player can be hit multiple time and can regenerate health by finding power-ups. To combat the enemies the player can use Valiant's crossbow which shoots in a straight line.</Notes>
  11269.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  11316.     <Notes>Welcome to the Legend of Zelda.  Where the only sound you’ll hear is your own heart pounding as you race through forests, lakes, mountains and dungeonous mazes in an attempt to restore peace to the land of Hyrule.  Along the way you’ll be challenged by Tektites, Wizzrobes and an endless array of ruthless creatures who’ll stop at nothing to prevent you from finding the lost fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom.  But don’t despair.  With a little luck and a lot of courage, you’ll conquer your adversaries, unite the Triforce fragments and unravel the mystery of the Legend of Zelda!
  11317.  
  11318. * Explore the vast Overworld terrain of the land of Hyrule and discover hidden treasures.
  11319. * Explore the mystical labyrinths of the Underworld and ward-off ruthless enemies.</Notes>
  11320.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11321.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  11322.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  11323.     <ReleaseDate>1986-02-21T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11330.     <Title>The Legend of Zelda</Title>
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  11341.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:07.0647726-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11343.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  11347.     <Notes>20,000 years in the future, mankind has built a giant supercomputer named DARK to rule the planet. For hundreds of years, DARK has governed with wisdom and justice. But now the unthinkable has happened: DARK is malfunctioning, and humanity is writhing in the grasp of a ruthless tyrant. DARK has built a fleet of robot warships to patrol the skies, and has created an army of mutant monsters to guard the underground bases from which he now terrorizes mankind. Lulled by hundreds of years of peace, the people of earth are defensless against the minions of DARK. But two brave young men, following an ancient legend of Greek mythology, have devised mechanical wings to bear them aloft in search of DARK's hidden fortress. Armed with the last remaining guns and missiles from a crumbling arsenal, you must fly them across the continents and oceans to seek out and destroy the cruel colossus! If you fail, mankind is lost. Take wing, Legendary Soldiers!</Notes>
  11348.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11349.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  11350.     <ReleaseDate>1988-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11356.     <TheGamesDBID>1884</TheGamesDBID>
  11357.     <Title>Legendary Wings</Title>
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  11379.     <Title>Legends of the Diamond: The Baseball Championship Game</Title>
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  11387.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Lemmings (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  11389.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:10.5247025-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11391.     <Developer>DMA Design</Developer>
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  11395.     <Notes>Lemmings was one of the most popular computer games of its time, and several gaming magazines gave it some of their highest review scores at the time.
  11396.  
  11397. The behavior of the creatures in Lemmings is based on the supposed behavior of real lemmings, who by urban legend are believed to go on migrations en masse that eventually lead to disaster. The basic objective of the game is to guide lemmings through a number of obstacles to a designated exit. In order to save the required number of lemmings to win, one must determine how to assign a limited number of eight different skills to specific lemmings that allow the selected lemming to alter the landscape, to affect the behavior of other lemmings, or to clear obstacles in order to create a safe passage for the rest of the lemmings.</Notes>
  11398.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11399.     <Publisher>Psygnosis, Sunsoft, Ocean Software</Publisher>
  11400.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  11401.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-14T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11406.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  11407.     <TheGamesDBID>133</TheGamesDBID>
  11408.     <Title>Lemmings</Title>
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  11411.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  11414.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  11419.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:13.8334064-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11421.     <Developer>Eurocom Entertainment Software</Developer>
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  11425.     <Notes>You know what it's all about. That's right. The crazy cop and his almost crazy partner are back to do the city a world of good. It doesn't get rougher or trougher than the streets of L.A., where Riggs and Murtaugh take on every cheap low-life mercenary, street punk and dope dealer to get to the real slime behind big-time corruption. How much of your life, your future, are you willing to risk? As Riggs? As Murtaugh?</Notes>
  11426.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11427.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
  11428.     <ReleaseDate>1993-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11433.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  11435.     <Title>Lethal Weapon</Title>
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  11441.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  11448.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  11452.     <Notes>You've saved the innocent people of Gradius from the vile Bacterions. But now an even deadlier plague has slimed into the neighborhood. It's Zelos, an all-engulfing, planet-eating alien who's hungering to take a bite out of you! Only this time you don't have to rescue the millions of Gradians alone. You can call on a starfighter friend from the planet Latis, who'll fight beside you in his RoadBritish space destroyer. You'll both be gunning for max power-ups, with ripple lasers, plutonic missiles and impregnable force fields. But you better be on target. For this isn't your ordinary space scum. And to crush him you've gotta soar through his guts, blast past his death traps and ultimately blow out his heart. Good luck, Commander. The galaxy's counting on you!
  11453.  
  11454. This game is also known in the japanese Famicom and Arcades as "Salamander".</Notes>
  11455.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11456.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  11457.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-25T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11464.     <Title>Life Force</Title>
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  11470.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  11473.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  11475.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:18.2170573-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11477.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  11481.     <Notes>Linus needs your help! He has no money, no car and no respect from his fellow Linomen! The trouble is, no one believed his tale of discovering a far away planet called "Earth" so it's your job to help him get back there and take some handy snaps!</Notes>
  11482.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11483.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
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  11491.     <Title>Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade</Title>
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  11504.     <Developer>Virgin Interactive</Developer>
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  11508.     <Notes>Disney's The Lion King brings to life the majesty of Africa through the tale of Simba, a lion cub faced with the challenging transition to maturity. Driven into the wilderness by his evil uncle Scar, Simba finds salvation with Pumbaa the warthog and Timon the Meerkat, and his education begins.</Notes>
  11509.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11510.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  11518.     <Title>The Lion King</Title>
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  11535.     <Notes>Little League Baseball! It's the game every kid in America loves to play... And now you can experience the fun and excitement of Little League Baseball at any time of the year, rain or shine, day or night - right in your own living room!
  11536. Create your own winning team of players with batting, fielding, pitching, and running characteristics you can tailor to your own specifications. Then challenge a friend or the computer to a worldwide Championship Series tournament.
  11537. You are in full control of your players: Jump or dive for a tricky catch... Choose a full swing or a bunt for your batter... Shift fielders at will... Send in a pinch hitter or runner... Select a fast ball, slow ball, or curve ball for your pitcher... Steal a base if you dare... Or you might even try a squeeze play!
  11538. Little League Baseball has been an American institution for 50 years - and you can be a part of it. If you're a Little League fan or a Little League player - or if you ever wanted to be - here's your chance to go for the glory!</Notes>
  11539.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11540.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
  11541.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11548.     <Title>Little League Baseball: Championship Series</Title>
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  11559.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:20.1866929-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11561.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  11565.     <Notes>Ariel, the little mermaid who became human, and Eric, prince of the land, are head over fins in love. But Ariel's friends are in deep trouble! Ursula, the evil Witch of the Sea, has cast a spell on all watery creatures. If Ursula's not stopped, she'll take over the ocean! To save her friends, Ariel dives into the sea, becoming a mermaid again. But the water is full of jellyfish, lobsters, eels, and blowfish. Ariel quickly snares the fierce fish, while diving and leaping to escape danger. At Ursula's palace, the wicked witch attacks with her most treacherous tricks. Can Ariel defeat her in time to save the sea? It's the catch of the year! Swim to Ariel's favorite music, including the Academy Award-winning Under the Sea. Gasp as Ariel tackles slithery eels, snarling sharks, walruses and the amazing Soldierfish. Find out if Ariel can ever return to Eric. Your whole family will fall hook, line, and sinker for The Little Mermaid!</Notes>
  11566.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11567.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  11568.     <ReleaseDate>1991-07-19T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11573.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  11574.     <TheGamesDBID>1481</TheGamesDBID>
  11575.     <Title>The Little Mermaid</Title>
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  11581.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  11586.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:23.4914434-04:00</DateAdded>
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  11592.     <Notes>Little Nemo receives a royal invitation to visit the castle in Slumberland. Is he dreaming? It seems the princess is looking for a new playmate. When he arrives he is told that King Morpheus has been kidnapped. Nemo sets off on a wild adventure to rescue the good king and restore peace to the land. Anything can happen in this realm of imagination. Little Nemo even learns how to get a ride from the local creatures so he can pass through the roughest parts of Slumberland. Rescue the King of good dreams and thwart the Master of Nightmares!</Notes>
  11593.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11594.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  11595.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11602.     <Title>Little Nemo: The Dream Master</Title>
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  11619.     <Notes>Start out on a journey. You are spirited Ninja boys, Jack and Ryu. Now, go out on your journey to save the once merry world, Chinaland!</Notes>
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  11646.     <Notes>This is no ordinary forest. Then again, this is no ordinary Little Red Riding Hood. She can sure throw a kick, and let me tell you, she needs it to get to grandma safely. The forest is filled with wicked goblins, snakes, scorpions, bears and of course, the WOLF. Team up with her faithful dog and help LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD collect fruit, candy and magic potions so that she can fight these evil beasts and save grandma!</Notes>
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  11673.     <Notes>The Imperial Forgy has been invaded by Ta-Keed the Prince of Darkness! Only the owners of the Magic Bells can stop his forces from destroying the realm. Led by the mountaineering youth, Samson, a force of unlikely heroes sets out to banish evil forever! Become a fire-breathing dragon, a living statue of solid stone or a nimble and crafty mouse. Soar the skies and belch fire balls as Kikira the Dragon Lord! Crush enemy troops with fists of granite as Gamm the Rock Lord! Scurry past dangerous monsters while setting time bombs as K.O. the mouse! These creatures join Little Samson to form a unique and powerful alliance as the last hope for the Imperial Forgy!</Notes>
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  11700.     <Notes>The player controls a stick figure who must collect all the gold in a level while avoiding guards who try to catch the player. After collecting all the gold, the player must travel to the top of the screen to reach the next level. There are 150 levels in the game which progressively challenge players' problem-solving abilities or reaction times.</Notes>
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  11728.     <Notes>Evil arch villain Butch Cavendish has been a burr on your saddle ever since he did in your dad. Now he's kidnapped the President just to lure you to your doom, and there's nothing but a trail of doom between you. In fact, kemosabe, there's eight wild west stages of pistol packin' danger to run, shoot, and gallop through, including first person 3-D stages that put peril in a whole new perspective. So hop on your fiery horse Silver, track down that cad Cavendish, and rescue the President. Or with the speed of light and a cloud of dust you'll wind up a mere tumbleweed in time!</Notes>
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  11755.     <Notes>It's really very simple: you get pieces of different sizes and shapes. Then you have to fit them together to form complete loops. It's so simple, in fact, that most people can easily finish their first session in... oh... five to ten hours. But by then you're addicted.</Notes>
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  11782.     <Notes>You are the Low Gravity Man! When powered up, you can jump one and three quarters screens high. Capture and use enemy vehicles, including the spider vehicle which can crawl on ceilings. Catch and power up enemy weapons, and much, much more. Your mission is to take back the robot-producing exploration planet from the evil aliens before they reprogram all of the robots for the destruction of the human race. Includes password, infinite continue, and multiple quests for long-term enjoyment!</Notes>
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  11809.     <Notes>Lunar Pool is the first advanced home video billiards game ever. Never before has the player been able to choose among 60 different "tables." Jump around to your favorite, or master each stage consecutively. Your score is kept automatically. You set up the electronic cue stick, aim the cue ball, choose the power you need and shoot! Then watch the ball ricochet around the "table" and land in the pocket. Learn to be a "hustler" by mastering all 60 stages!</Notes>
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  11836.     <Notes>Meet Mick and Mack - the coolest kids in McDonaldland. Now that Hamburglar has run off with Ronald's magic bag, the M. C. Kids need your help to find him. You'll need to move pretty fast to dodge creatures like Goferit and I. Psycho, solve tricky puzzles and explore the secret levels of McDonaldland. If you're going to help the M.C.Kids track down Hamburglar, you're going to have to make some totally fresh moves of your own. Oh yeah - once you've figured out how to play this game right side up - try it upside down!</Notes>
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  11863.     <Notes>IRATA. A New World rich with opportunity. For wealth. And power. And you can become the richest, most powerful inhabitant of the newly discovered planet by owning the most land, mining the most precious metal, and supplying the most food and energy to all the peasants - otherwise known as your opponents. To win you need MULEs (Multiple Use Labor Elements), kind of mechanical donkeys which do your dirty work: growing food, mining, and producing energy. MULEs are critical, so you want to get as many as possible as cheaply as possible. And by the way, treachery is acceptable. So use it when needed. Then sit back and enjoy your wealth and power, OH MIGHTY RULER!</Notes>
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  11911.     <Notes>Grip the handles of your futuristic motorcycle. Feel the freezing wind crack against your cheeks. Suddenly you're off! Riding at speeds up to 500 miles per hour in a desperate attempt to save the planet. You'll love every hair pin curve because you've created this daredevil course yourself. Along the way you'll be challenged by an endless array of ruthless villains who will do everything in their power to destroy you and your planet. You'll defend yourself with a specially mounted Power Blaster. But watch out! The action is fast. The danger is imminent. Design your own course or ride one of ours, in this lightning fast Nintendo Programmable game!</Notes>
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  11934.     <Developer>Mindscape</Developer>
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  11938.     <Notes>To understand you must go back, to when the world was powered by the black fuel. For reasons long forgotten, two mighty tribes went to war and touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel they were nothing. Man began to feed on man. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank a gas. In the maelstrom of decay, ordinary men were smashed...men like Max -- a man who wondered out into the wasteland. And it was there, in that blighted place, that he learned what it takes to survive.
  11939.  
  11940. And now it's your turn. Survive multiple levels of holocaust on the highways, mayhem in the mine-shafts, and anarchy in the arenas. Then face the final challenge -- if you dare.</Notes>
  11941.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11942.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  11943.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11948.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  11949.     <TheGamesDBID>1892</TheGamesDBID>
  11950.     <Title>Mad Max</Title>
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  11952.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  11953.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  11954.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  11955.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  11956.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  11958.   <Game>
  11959.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mafat Conspiracy, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  11960.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  11961.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:50.3938357-04:00</DateAdded>
  11962.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:45:50.3938357-04:00</DateModified>
  11963.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  11967.     <Notes>A "Star Wars" satellite has been snatched out of orbit, the world edges toward nuclear oblivion, and the CIA and KGB are blaming each other. Golgo 13 is back just in time. The Mafat Conspiracy is a phantasmagora of action and interaction. Your eyeballs will stretch from their sockets as you speed through Europe in Golgo's Ferrari. Your bones will rattle as you leap across the cars on the Orient Express. And if you think you've seen bad dudes, wait till you feel the power of Duke Togo's wicked karate kick. The Mafat Conspiracy is for those who demand the very best in video games!</Notes>
  11968.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11969.     <Publisher>Vic Tokai</Publisher>
  11970.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  11973.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  11975.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  11976.     <TheGamesDBID>1429</TheGamesDBID>
  11977.     <Title>The Mafat Conspiracy</Title>
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  11979.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  11980.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  11982.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  11983.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  11985.   <Game>
  11986.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Magic Darts (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  11987.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  11988.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:55.0517136-04:00</DateAdded>
  11989.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:45:55.0517136-04:00</DateModified>
  11990.     <Developer>Romstar</Developer>
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  11993.     <ID>ba3b81fc-267f-4af3-8592-9baffac7df6b</ID>
  11994.     <Notes>Darts is one of the most popular leisure games of all time. MAGIC DARTS has tournament style action which brings the excitement of real competition into your home. Up to four players can compete using standard NES® controllers. Get yourself on target and play MAGIC DARTS.</Notes>
  11995.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  11996.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  11997.     <ReleaseDate>1991-04-26T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  11998.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  11999.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  12000.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  12001.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  12002.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12003.     <TheGamesDBID>1893</TheGamesDBID>
  12004.     <Title>Magic Darts</Title>
  12005.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  12006.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  12007.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  12008.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  12009.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12010.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  12012.   <Game>
  12013.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Magic Johnson's Fast Break (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  12014.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  12015.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:57.930109-04:00</DateAdded>
  12016.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:45:57.930109-04:00</DateModified>
  12017.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
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  12020.     <ID>19480847-c147-46fa-bc9b-b716e8bbdb21</ID>
  12021.     <Notes>DRIVE, PASS, SHOOT, SCORE! Now you can slam dunk like the pros!Magic Johnson's Fast Break is slammin' jammin' basketball action. Play against the computer or an opponent. Up to four players can play simultaneously. Head for the hoop and slam dunk the ball! The better you get the better your salary gets! Simple enough for beginners, challenging enough for pros. Shoot free throws, 3-pointers, execute special plays, and more! Master all five levels of this ultimate basketball contest!</Notes>
  12022.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12023.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  12024.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12029.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12030.     <TheGamesDBID>1895</TheGamesDBID>
  12031.     <Title>Magic Johnson's Fast Break</Title>
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  12034.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  12037.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  12039.   <Game>
  12040.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Magic of Scheherazade, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  12041.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  12042.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:45:58.5766463-04:00</DateAdded>
  12043.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:45:58.5766463-04:00</DateModified>
  12044.     <Developer>Culture Brain</Developer>
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  12047.     <ID>127be068-b494-469e-abb9-f4a1ba7386b3</ID>
  12048.     <Notes>Magic of Scheherazade is a mixture of action- and turn-based combat RPG styles. Wandering through Arabia, you'll encounter enemies whom you'll fight in real time, using various weapons. You'll also be attacked by enemies with whom you'll engage in strategic, party-vs.-party combat. You can choose from three character classes: Fighter, Saint, and Magician. Each class has its own special abilities that you'll use in battles as well as during your exploration of the game world.</Notes>
  12049.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12050.     <Publisher>Culture Brain</Publisher>
  12051.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12056.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12057.     <TheGamesDBID>1446</TheGamesDBID>
  12058.     <Title>The Magic of Scheherazade</Title>
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  12064.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  12067.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Magician (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12069.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:00.170974-04:00</DateAdded>
  12070.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:00.170974-04:00</DateModified>
  12071.     <Developer>Eurocom Entertainment Software</Developer>
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  12075.     <Notes>Long ago in a faraway land, there lived the peaceful people of Merlwood. Here, the art of magic had been refined until all aspects of life were in some way related to magic, and powerful wizards and magicians kept order.
  12076. Then the inevitable happened: Abadon, one of the most powerful magicians, decided that has was tired of always helping the people. He figured that with a little help, he could easily take over; and so he built a massive castle, and conjured up all sorts of evil beasts to destroy the other wizards.
  12077. Now the people of Merlwood are defenseless, and Abadon's followers are running rampant. Their only hope lies in you, Paul, a young apprentice magician. Your mission will be long and difficult, filled with epic battles and magic spells. Along the way, you will meet many friends who can teach you spells and give you scrolls. But to defeat Abadon, you will need the Ultimate Potion.
  12078. Legends say that if the four vials of the elements can be brought together, the Ultimate Potion will be formed. You must seek out the vials of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water, form them into the Ultimate Potion, and confront Abadon!</Notes>
  12079.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12080.     <Publisher>Taxan</Publisher>
  12081.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12086.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12087.     <TheGamesDBID>1430</TheGamesDBID>
  12088.     <Title>Magician</Title>
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  12090.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  12091.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  12093.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12094.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  12096.   <Game>
  12097.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Magmax (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12099.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:02.684068-04:00</DateAdded>
  12100.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:02.684068-04:00</DateModified>
  12101.     <Developer>Nihon Bussan</Developer>
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  12105.     <Notes>It's up to you to save the human race by transforming mechanical parts into the ultimate robot warrior--MagMax. On land, on sea, and in outerspace you shoot deadly lasers from your beam gun to fight off the forces of the three-headed mechanical monster of Babylon. If you survive the undersea volcano, you come face to face with Babylon in the final battle of the giant space robots.</Notes>
  12106.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12107.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  12108.     <ReleaseDate>1986-03-18T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12113.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  12115.     <Title>MagMax</Title>
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  12118.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  12120.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12121.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  12124.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Major League Baseball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12126.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:06.5723014-04:00</DateAdded>
  12127.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:06.5723014-04:00</DateModified>
  12128.     <Developer>Atlus</Developer>
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  12132.     <Notes>Sure you've always wanted to be a professional ball player but have you ever thought about managing? Well, here's your chance to prove yourself both on and off the field.</Notes>
  12133.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12134.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  12135.     <ReleaseDate>1988-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12141.     <TheGamesDBID>1897</TheGamesDBID>
  12142.     <Title>Major League Baseball</Title>
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  12148.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  12151.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Maniac Mansion (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12153.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:07.1627939-04:00</DateAdded>
  12154.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:07.1627939-04:00</DateModified>
  12155.     <Developer>LucasArts</Developer>
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  12159.     <Notes>The game takes place in the mansion of the Edison family: Dr. Fred, Nurse Edna, and their son Weird Ed. Living with the Edisons are two large, disembodied tentacles – one purple and the other green. The player starts out by selecting two of six characters to accompany protagonist Dave Miller. The intro sequence shows that a meteor crashed near the mansion 20 years earlier. The sentient meteor took control of the family and caused Dr. Fred to begin conducting human experiments while plotting to take over the world. After the introduction, Dave and his two companions prepare to enter the mansion to rescue his cheerleader girlfriend, Sandy Pantz, whom Dr. Fred has kidnapped.</Notes>
  12160.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12161.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  12162.     <ReleaseDate>1992-10-22T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12169.     <Title>Maniac Mansion</Title>
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  12172.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  12173.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  12174.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12175.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  12178.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mappy-Land (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  12179.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  12180.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:10.9849746-04:00</DateAdded>
  12181.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:10.9849746-04:00</DateModified>
  12182.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  12185.     <ID>3c968cfb-590c-4e58-957a-131528826354</ID>
  12186.     <Notes>Mappy, who is a policeman, prepared all kinds of wonderful birthday presents for his girlfriend, Mapico. But, Nyamco and his child Mukies have hidden them in the eight towns of Mappyland. What a pity! Mappy must hurry to get the presents back before Mapico's birthday party. The problem is that there are so many mysterious towns where Mappy must search, while fighting off his enemies. Can you accept the challenge and help Mappy to succeed?</Notes>
  12187.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12188.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  12189.     <ReleaseDate>1986-11-26T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12194.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12195.     <TheGamesDBID>1898</TheGamesDBID>
  12196.     <Title>Mappy-Land</Title>
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  12198.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  12201.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12202.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  12205.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Marble Madness (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  12206.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  12207.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:14.2727104-04:00</DateAdded>
  12208.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:14.2727104-04:00</DateModified>
  12209.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  12213.     <Notes>The idea is deceptively simple: Guide a marble down a path without hitting any obstacles or straying off the course. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective, which makes it harder to stay focused on the direction the ball is to follow. There are tight corridors to follow and enemies to avoid. There is a 2-player mode in which players must race to the finish; otherwise you're racing against the clock.</Notes>
  12214.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12215.     <Publisher>Milton Bradley</Publisher>
  12216.     <ReleaseDate>1989-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12221.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12222.     <TheGamesDBID>359</TheGamesDBID>
  12223.     <Title>Marble Madness</Title>
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  12229.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  12233.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  12234.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:46:16.535594-04:00</DateAdded>
  12235.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:46:16.535594-04:00</DateModified>
  12236.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  12240.     <Notes>Mario and Luigi are doing some underground plumbing when all sorts of weird creatures come flying out of the pipes. Turtles, crabs - even fighterflies - attack the helpless Mario Bros. It's up to you to kick, punch, and knock out these sewer pests before time runs out! But beware. Just when you think you got rid of them, they come back for more! Play against the computer, or with a friend - either way, this is one underground classic you'll want to play time and time again!</Notes>
  12241.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12242.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  12268.     <Notes>Don't look now, but Bowser's back, and this time he's in your world! But where is that mastermind of reptilian trouble doing his dastardly deeds? And what has he done with Mario? Welcome to Mario is Missing! Take a trek with your travel agent, Luigi, and see the world! Track down troublesome turtles. Figure out where in the world you are, and what on earth happened to Mario. If your grasp of geography is good enough, you'll get the goods, stomp the hoods, and grab Mario out of Bowser's ghastly guest house. A learning adventure that the whole family can share! This is no Koopa-stomping mayhem. It's a fun way to learn about our world!</Notes>
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  12295.     <Notes>Mario's Time Machine is an Edutainment game, developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Software Toolworks, which was released in 1994.</Notes>
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  12322.     <Notes>Return to a mythical time in the Far East, when the legendary Siamese-Twin Shiva, God of Destruction, cursed your village with fearsome evil spirits. Despaired by repeated failures to drive out Shiva's evil demons, your best friend, Master Hu, has turned into a drunkard. You, Master Chu, must search through hostile palaces and temples to find and destroy this four-armed incarnation of Shiva. If you would like, just ask your teammate, the Drunkard Hu, to help out. Playing together can be a lot of fun!</Notes>
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  12370.     <Notes>Mechanized Attack is an adaptation of an arcade shooting game where the player uses a machine gun to stage an assault on a tropical island that's home to a cyborg army. In this NES port, the player can use either a gamepad or the NES Light Zapper to carry out the mission. Battle through numerous stages beginning with an approach to the island. This first stage is held over the water and features an attack on a number of small gunboats, a helicopter and an entire battleship. As the player progresses through the stages of the island, the human (and even canine) enemies are revealed to be robots when the flesh is destroyed. At various junctures of the game, the player is allowed to choose which game path to pursue.</Notes>
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  12397.     <Notes>Mega Man entails the events after the co-creation of the humanoid robot named Mega Man by the genius Dr. Wright (named Dr. Light in later titles) and his assistant Dr. Wily. The two scientists also create six other advanced robots: Cut Man, Elec Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, Bomb Man and Guts Man. Each of these robots is designed to perform industrial tasks involving construction, demolition, logging, electrical operations, or labor in extreme temperatures, all for the benefit of mankind in a location known as "Monsteropolis". However, Dr. Wily grows disloyal of his partner and reprograms these six robots to aid himself in taking control of the world. Dr. Wright sends Mega Man to defeat his fellow creations and put a stop to Dr. Wily. After succeeding, Mega Man returns home to his robot sister Roll and their creator Dr. Wright.</Notes>
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  12425.     <Notes>Mega Man 2 takes place after the original Mega Man, which is set in an unspecified year during the 21st century (the year 200X). Dr. Wily, the series' main antagonist, builds a new fortress and army of robotic henchmen, led by eight new Robot Masters of his design. Mega Man is sent by his creator, Dr. Light, to defeat Dr. Wily and his Robot Masters. Mega Man crushes the eight new Robot Masters and then challenges Wily himself. In the final fight, Mega Man defeats Dr. Wily's holographic projection device. After the scientist begs for mercy, Mega Man spares Wily and returns home.</Notes>
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  12453.     <Notes>In the year 200X Dr. Wily claims to have reformed and works with Dr. Light on a project to build a peace-keeping robot named "Gamma." However, the Robot Masters set in charge of the "mining worlds" go berserk and make off with the eight power crystals. Mega Man is called into action, this time with a canine companion named Rush, to retrieve the crystals from the mining worlds. After the crystals are retrieved, Wily steals Gamma and retreats to his new fortress. In order to stop Wily's plan for world domination, Mega Man destroys Gamma. After their final confrontation, Wily's fortress begins to crumble. Proto Man appears in enough time to save Mega Man, but too late to save Wily, who is crushed under the rubble.</Notes>
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  12481.     <Notes>Mega Man 4 takes place in the year 20XX (the 21st century). One year after the events of the Gamma Project and Dr. Wily's overtaking of it and his supposed demise, Dr. Light receives a letter from a mysterious Russian scientist named Dr. Cossack claiming that he is the superior robot engineer in all the world. Cossack states further that he will unleash his army of robots upon the world as a "test" for Light to see which of them is the best. Light calls upon Mega Man from his search for Wily to go after Cossack's Robot Masters.</Notes>
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  12509.     <Notes>The fictional storyline of Mega Man 5 takes place during the 21st century (the year 20XX). Proto Man, once an ally to the world's greatest hero, leads an army of robots in a series of destructive attacks on the world. To cripple the world's defenders, he kidnaps his own creator, the genius scientist Dr. Light. Mega Man wonders why his brother is doing this, but with little choice left, he sets out to stop him. After prevailing over a new group of eight Robot Masters, Star Man, Gravity Man, Gyro Man, Stone Man, Crystal Man, Charge Man, Napalm Man and Wave Man. Mega Man makes his way to Proto Man's castle and confronts his fellow creation, who nearly kills the protagonist in the process. However, the real Proto Man arrives in the nick of time to reveal the fake as Dark Man, one of Dr. Wily's newest robots. Mega Man vanquishes the imposter, then pursues his archenemy to his newest hideout, defeats him, and saves Dr. Light. Wily manages yet another retreat.</Notes>
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  12537.     <Notes>The premise of Mega Man 6 takes place after the events of Mega Man 5. The first annual "Robot Masters Tournament" is held in order to test the designing capabilities of the world's greatest robotics engineers. The tournament is hosted by a man known only as "Mr. X". Dr. Light, a pacifist, decides not to enter the tournament, but sends Mega Man to supervise the event. Many strong Robot Masters participate. Near the end of the tournament, Mr. X announces that he has reprogrammed the eight finalist robots to do his bidding in taking over the world. Dr. Light immediately orders Mega Man to put an end to the madness. Mega Man defeats the Robot Masters, Blizzard Man, Wind Man, Flame Man, Plant Man, Tomahawk Man, Yamato Man, Knight Man and Centaur Man, makes his way to Mr. X's fortress. Mr. X is defeated and quickly removes his disguise, revealing himself as none other than Dr. Wily. The evil scientist flees to a new fortress stronghold where Mega Man pursues and defeats him again. After years of fighting the robotic hero, Dr. Wily is finally brought to justice and sent to prison.</Notes>
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  12539.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  12565.     <Notes>Your sassy but lovable girlfriend has stood you up again. Or has she? Bunny was all set for this afternoon's rendezvous at the malt shop, when she was mysteriously abducted by Demon Dan. Armed only with street-smart reflexes and a fair amount of youthful wit, you set out on your souped-up skateboard. You will confront an impossible number of challenging enemies such as disgruntled dock workers, evil clowns, schools of piranhas, nasty ninja and sumo. To turn the odds in your favor, you must make use of bombs, bottles, balloons, frogs, and fire hydrants. Finally you will find Demon Dan in his dark and dreary underground caverns. You must defeat him to save Bunny from his evil clutches!</Notes>
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  12567.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  12592.     <Notes>Candy needs your help! She's fallen fast asleep and may never wake up--because she's trapped in her own dream!
  12593. All her harmless dolls are suddenly out to get her! So who will rescue Candy? Someone must brave her wild nightmare world. With 20 areas and 200 levels!</Notes>
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  12595.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
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  12620.     <Notes>Far below, from the dark and murky depths, another shiny bubble cluster rises. Though very beautiful, the strangely quivering bubbles are part of a sinister plan, concocted by the evil Emperor O-Dinten. With the patented Dura-Bubble, he plans to profit from fun itself by controlling all the games under the sea. Can you stop him and restore "The Freedom to Have Fun" to the undersea world of Atlantis? It's a brain-bursting bubble battle to pop thousands of beautiful bubbles before they overflow to the open sea!</Notes>
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  12622.     <Publisher>Panesian</Publisher>
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  12643.     <Developer>Joy Van</Developer>
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  12647.     <Notes>Returning from three centuries of intergalactic missions, MCS-920 is surprised by an alien-infested planet. Whatever few lifeforms survived were driven underground or transformed into battling bionic mutants. You must escape the tentacles of these mutants, seek out and destroy alien ships, then overpower grotesque alien guards to steal their fiendish and bizarre weapons. From barren landscapes and colorful coral reefs to abandoned and frozen cities, you will yet come face to face with the alien tyrant in each world!</Notes>
  12648.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12649.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  12674.     <Notes>The player must navigate the main character, a military operative codenamed Solid Snake, through various locations, while avoiding visual contact and direct confrontation with patrolling guards. If the player is seen, the game enters the "Alert Mode." In this situation, Snake must escape from enemy's sight in order to resume infiltration.</Notes>
  12675.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12676.     <Publisher>Konami Industry Co. Ltd.</Publisher>
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  12684.     <Title>Metal Gear</Title>
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  12701.     <Notes>It can save mankind, but beware... this machine has a mind of its own! Welcome to the all-terrain attack vehicle of the future. It's what you need in a world gone to the dogs! You can beat 'em into the ground, or blast 'em underground, or fight 'em alone!</Notes>
  12702.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  12711.     <Title>Metal Mech: Man &amp; Machine</Title>
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  12728.     <Notes>Battle station cyberg's massive computer that keeps peace throughout the solar system is no longer user friendly. It's gone wildly out of control. The LaserGun it operates has already destroyed Neptune. Earth is its next target. As a high-tech hot shot, you must enter Cyber's core and activate the system's self-destruct mechanism. Mankind is reyling on your know-how and toughness to see this thing through. But time is running out...</Notes>
  12729.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12730.     <Publisher>Irem Software Engineering</Publisher>
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  12738.     <Title>Metal Storm</Title>
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  12755.     <Notes>You’re inside the fortress planet Zebes.  The planet of endless secret passageways where the Metroid are multiplying.  Left alone the Metroid are harmless.  But in the wrong hands they could destroy the galaxy.  It’s up to you to prevent the Mother Brain that controls Zebes from using the Metroid for evil purposes.  But that won’t be easy.  You’ll have to use your spacesuit to absorb valuable energy for your search to gain the use of power items like the Ice Beam, Wave Beam, High Jump Boots and Varia.  If you survive, it will be you and your acquired powers against the Mother Brain.</Notes>
  12756.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  12783.     <Notes>Superstar Michael Andretti personally guides you through the perilous and exciting world of Grand Prix Racing! Four of the most powerful racing machines are your to command on 16 famous international Grand Prix courses from around the globe! Hone your driving skills or challenge the best - it's all up to you in this amazing simulation of Formula One racing!</Notes>
  12784.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12785.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
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  12810.     <Notes>"Help! Help!" echos a mysterious voice. Mickey Mouse, the famous world explorer, has heard the cries of one of his friends and he's off on a rescue mission... This adventure starts in a zany Fun House. Join Mickey and Minnie as they turn it inside out looking for their missing friend. A mischievous creature may fly off with Minnie, and you'll have to get her back. Now that Minnie is safe, you must help our heroes make it across a vast ocean - on foot! Even the feisty flying fish can't stop Mickey from his search, but what about the cantankerous crocodile waiting at the shore? Enter the world of fantasy, mystery and excitement with Mickey and Minnie as you solve the mystery of Mickey's missing friend!</Notes>
  12811.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  12831.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:14.1054493-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12837.     <Notes>Immensely entertaining, Mickey's Adventure in Numberland helps improve early number identification and counting skills as it invites children to join Mickey on his quest to locate and return Numberland's stolen numbers. The game features 5 imaginative worlds of fun and fantasy-each with two levels and a seemingly endless supply of animated surprises.</Notes>
  12838.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12839.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech Expressions, Inc.</Publisher>
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  12847.     <Title>Mickey's Adventure in Numberland</Title>
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  12858.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:14.7720041-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12860.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  12864.     <Notes>Mickey's Safari In Letterland chronicles Mickey Mouse's globetrotting adventures (on a slightly modified globe) to capture letters for educational purposes. Goofy assists with chauffeur and data processing duties. Mickey can venture into any of the following 6 territories: Yukon, Swamp, Forest, Jungle, Pyramid and Caribbean. In each area, his mission is to collect three diamonds that contain letters. Doing so will spell a word. Then, Mickey ventures to the end of the level and collects a large slab. If Mickey collects the three diamonds in the stage to spell a 3-letter word, Mickey spells the word with digitized audio samples and says the word, complete with an illustration. Then, the slab that Mickey collected at the end of the stage is fed by Goofy through a large machine that spits out a letter. It is up to the player to identify which letter this is.</Notes>
  12865.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12866.     <Publisher>Hi Tech Expressions</Publisher>
  12867.     <ReleaseDate>1993-03-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12873.     <TheGamesDBID>1948</TheGamesDBID>
  12874.     <Title>Mickey's Safari in Letterland</Title>
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  12880.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  12883.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Micro Machines (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12885.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:15.383513-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12887.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  12891.     <Notes>Yo dudes, it's Micro Machines - the official video game! We believe this is the most competitive racing game yet produced. Amazing playability! Featuring a very competitive two-player option. 27 cunningly devised circuits - under bridges, through oil patches, power-sliding around corners - trying to beat the other drivers and become the Micro Machines Champion! Choose your vehicle and go! Feel the power, feel the traction - excellent! Performance sports cars, Formula 1 racing cars, Power boats, Combat tanks, Helicopters, Highway Warriors, 4 x 4's, Monster trucks, and Turbo Wheels - Absolutely Brilliant!</Notes>
  12892.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12893.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  12894.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12899.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12900.     <TheGamesDBID>1589</TheGamesDBID>
  12901.     <Title>Micro Machines</Title>
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  12904.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  12907.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  12912.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:18.7413085-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12914.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  12917.     <ID>75bc9ebd-1b6c-46b2-a2b2-7da151cd481c</ID>
  12918.     <Notes>Frantic 3-D action featuring in-flight refueling, heat-seeking missiles, incredible full-screen-sized enemy planes, night flying and landings. Supersonic action over ocean, forest, desert and arctic terrains in six intense missions. Incredible graphics, astounding playability, absolutely brilliant!</Notes>
  12919.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12920.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  12921.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12926.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  12927.     <TheGamesDBID>1949</TheGamesDBID>
  12928.     <Title>Mig 29 Soviet Fighter</Title>
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  12937.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Might &amp; Magic - Secret of the Inner Sanctum (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12939.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:20.6629079-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12941.     <Developer>G-Amusement</Developer>
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  12945.     <Notes>Feel the power... Experience the magic! Lead your party of hand-picked adventurers into the enchanted Land of Varn. From dark, moldy caverns through corridors of majestic castles, you'll travel in search of clues to unlock the Secret of the Inner Sanctum. Daring exploits of heroism and sorcery will keep you riveted for hours. Choose from a variety of extraordinary personalities and lead them on an adventure of a lifetime. Over 250 weapons and items and more than 92 mystical spells to use in your search for the Inner Sanctum. Battle legions of ravenous monsters as you travel through forests and islands shrouded in mystery.</Notes>
  12946.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12947.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
  12948.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-31T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12955.     <Title>Might &amp; Magic: Secret of the Inner Sanctum</Title>
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  12958.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  12960.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  12961.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  12964.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mighty Bomb Jack (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  12966.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:23.9756651-04:00</DateAdded>
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  12968.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  12971.     <ID>2de07c76-2d78-45f6-b401-70d0eac35869</ID>
  12972.     <Notes>You and Jack must challenge the King Demon Beelzebut to a final fight to the bitter end. Beelzebut has abducted the merciful King Pamera, his Queen and the fair Princess. He has imprisoned them in his cursed pyramid.
  12973. The Mighty Brothers fought bravely against Beelzebut and failed. Jack -- the youngest of all the brothers -- must restore peace and order in the world. He needs your help.</Notes>
  12974.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  12975.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
  12976.     <ReleaseDate>1986-04-24T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  12983.     <Title>Mighty Bomb Jack</Title>
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  12996.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  13000.     <Notes>The Mad Gear Gang has spread crime and violence throughout the streets of Metro City. Only one man has enough guts to take the streets back from them, Mayor Mike Haggar. Now the Mad Gear Gang has kidnapped his daughter Jessica to bring him under their control. But they've made one mistake: Haggar's furious and he wants someone's head! Guy and Jessica's boyfriend, Cody, are joining Haggar to clean up the slime-filled streets and rescue Jessica. Along the way you'll find food to replenish your health, or better yet, search for weapons to knock the living daylights out of your enemies. So join Haggar and his friends as they try to free the city from the evil clutches of the Mad Gear Gang!</Notes>
  13001.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13002.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  13003.     <ReleaseDate>1993-11-11T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13010.     <Title>Mighty Final Fight</Title>
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  13019.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13021.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:26.1214483-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13023.     <Developer>Beam Software, American Softworks</Developer>
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  13027.     <Notes>Mike Tyson is the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, with an Olympic gold medal and a 33-0 (30 KO) record to his claim. After knocking out another opponent with ease, Tyson and his manager taunt the world by saying that no one can stop him. However, the broadcast is picked up far from Earth in the outer reaches of the universe by an alien boxing promoter for the Intergalactic Boxing Federation (IGBF). The promoter decides to accept Tyson’s challenge that he can beat “anyone”. Thus Tyson is brought into the throes of the universe to compete against the best boxers in the universe and defend his earthly title.</Notes>
  13028.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13029.     <Publisher>American Softworks</Publisher>
  13030.     <ReleaseDate>2009-04-13T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13037.     <Title>Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch</Title>
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  13046.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Japan, USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13048.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:27.8488883-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13050.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  13054.     <Notes>It's a right jab, a left hook, an uppercut - it's Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! where you'll get the chance to compete against boxers from around the globe. Punch your way through 13 bouts in the minor, major and world circuits against tough contestants like Piston Honda, Glass Joe, Super Macho Man and many, many more! Defeat all your opponents and meet the ultimate challenge against the World Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson in the greatest fight of all - The Dream Bout! Knockout Tyson and you can become WVBA (World Video Boxing Association) Champ!</Notes>
  13055.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13056.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  13057.     <ReleaseDate>1987-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13062.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13063.     <TheGamesDBID>17477</TheGamesDBID>
  13064.     <Title>Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!</Title>
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  13067.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  13069.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  13070.     <Genre>Fighting;Sports</Genre>
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  13073.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Millipede (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13075.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:28.7246169-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13077.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  13080.     <ID>b940ad85-9f43-46cb-8fa7-e4e0fc66ecae</ID>
  13081.     <Notes>The gameplay of Millipede is similar to Centipede but differs mostly in enemies:
  13082.  
  13083. Earwig: same as the scorpion in Centipede, making mushrooms poisonous so that the millipede will charge straight to the bottom of the screen after touching them.
  13084. Bee: same as the flea in Centipede, dropping mushrooms in a vertical line and requiring two shots to kill.
  13085. Spider: same behavior as in Centipede, bouncing irregularly across the lower portion of the screen. Multiple spiders can appear at the same time on higher levels.
  13086. Inchworm: when hit, slows all enemies for a short period of time.
  13087. Beetle: crawls around the player area for a while, then climbs up and leaves the screen, turning any mushrooms it touches into indestructible flowers. When hit, everything on the screen scrolls down one row.
  13088. Dragonfly: drops mushrooms while zigzagging down, and can be destroyed with a single shot.
  13089. Mosquito: bounces off the sides of the screen as it descends. When hit, everything on the screen scrolls up one row.
  13090. DDT bomb (stationary): can be blown up with one shot, destroying all enemies and mushrooms within the blast radius. Whenever the mushrooms scroll down, a new bomb is added at the top of the screen. Up to four bombs can be in play at one time.
  13091. All flowers and poisoned/partially destroyed mushrooms revert to normal, whole mushrooms when the player loses a life.</Notes>
  13092.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13093.     <Publisher>HAL</Publisher>
  13094.     <ReleaseDate>1988-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13099.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13100.     <TheGamesDBID>1438</TheGamesDBID>
  13101.     <Title>Millipede</Title>
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  13104.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  13106.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  13107.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  13110.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Milon's Secret Castle (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13112.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:29.4121922-04:00</DateAdded>
  13113.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:29.4121922-04:00</DateModified>
  13114.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  13118.     <Notes>Guide Milon through the four levels of Garland Castle in his quest to reach the top floor and vanquish the big boss! The journey is a difficult one though, because the castle is locked up tight and Milon doesn't have the keys. You will have to use your bubble attacks to fend off the castle baddies while busting up every block in sight trying to find all of the hidden treasure and other secrets throughout the game. Unlike most platformers, Milon's Secret Castle is less about defeating all of the enemies in an area, and more about scouring every bit of each room to find the secrets that lie within Garland Castle! Milo can uncover practically anything in the game. This includes: items, power-ups, money, shields, keys, level exits, even shops! The only way to get to each level boss is to find the right secret items!</Notes>
  13119.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13120.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  13121.     <ReleaseDate>1986-11-13T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13127.     <TheGamesDBID>1439</TheGamesDBID>
  13128.     <Title>Milon's Secret Castle</Title>
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  13134.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  13150.     <Title>Mind Blower Pak</Title>
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  13158.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Miracle Piano Teaching System, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13160.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:31.3327908-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13162.     <Developer>The Software Toolbox</Developer>
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  13166.     <Notes>The Miracle is a piano teaching system, sold with a keyboard.</Notes>
  13167.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13168.     <Publisher>The Software Toolbox</Publisher>
  13169.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13176.     <Title>Miracle Piano Teaching System, The</Title>
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  13182.     <Genre>Music</Genre>
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  13185.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mission Cobra (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13187.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:31.7701869-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13189.     <Developer>Sachen</Developer>
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  13193.     <Notes>Searing gunfire inflicts heavy damage on both sides as you slice into a murderous squadron of enemy fighter jets. As the commander of a fast and powerful helicopter, you must face an intense struggle against a pair of patrolling choppers before you are allowed to turbo-boost through enemy defenses to reach the motherships. Only with fast reaction and uncanny accuracy can you defeat the motherships which launch a seemingly endless arsenal of weapons.</Notes>
  13194.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13195.     <Publisher>Sachen</Publisher>
  13196.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13203.     <Title>Mission Cobra</Title>
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  13212.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mission Impossible (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13214.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:32.2685671-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13216.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  13220.     <Notes>Need we say more?
  13221. Ultra® Dares you to defy the impossible.  But if you accept, be forewarned.  You and your trio of Impossible Mission Force agents will infiltrate a six level maze of unthinkable danger.  A fortress of international evil designed to sap every ounce of your brains and brawn.  At each turn you must fend off snipers and fire bomb maniacs.  Elude spy cameras and robot sentries.  Escape from countless enemies in hot pursuit.  All in your desperate search for booby-trapped clues, secret ID cards and life-saving switches.
  13222.   Any why?  Because the worldwide terrors known as the Sinister Seven have kidnapped Dr. "O," his nuclear military defense system and IMF agent Shannon Reed, and now they threaten to wreak planetary chaos.
  13223.   Luckly, your agents are well schooled in the art of espionage and possess their own favored firepower, from rifles to remote control cluster bombs.  But that's no guarantee you'll make it past brutes like Slash Stiletto, Blitz Blizzardski and the Iron Claw.  If by chance you do, there's always the hyper speedboat chases through Venice, hand grenade ski runs down the Swiss Alps, and prison camps in the Pyrenees mountains.
  13224.   Remember, should you choose to accept this mission and fail, you, your Nintendo®, and the world will self-destruct in five seconds.</Notes>
  13225.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13226.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
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  13234.     <Title>Mission: Impossible</Title>
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  13240.     <Genre>Action;Adventure;Shooter</Genre>
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  13243.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Monopoly (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13245.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:34.4994243-04:00</DateAdded>
  13246.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:34.4994243-04:00</DateModified>
  13247.     <Developer>Sculptured</Developer>
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  13251.     <Notes>This special MONOPOLY game brings to life all the wheeling, dealing, money-making fun of the world's most popular board game - and adds the fast action, hands-on excitement of the NES! There's visual entertainment with the animated Rich Uncle Pennybags and Community Chest and Chance Cards, and the speedy sports car and other tokens that zoom around the board. Now listen for voice enhancements such as the "jailer" who kicks Rich Uncle Pennybags out of Jail, and the digitized sound of the train whistles on the Railroad spaces. Like a real estate big shot, you let computer "accounting" keep track of your cash, assets, properties, houses and hotels. You can play with real, live real estate moguls, or take on the computer opponents, who might be beginners - or savvy big-time traders! The MONOPOLY game everyone grows up with, plus the NES... all in all, it's a real sweet deal!</Notes>
  13252.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13253.     <Publisher>Arcadia Systems</Publisher>
  13254.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  13255.     <ReleaseDate>1991-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13262.     <Title>Monopoly</Title>
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  13268.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  13273.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:35.2730682-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13275.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  13279.     <Notes>Thousands of history's famous monsters gather for the meeting of the century. But their volcanic convention center erupts, mysteriously turning them into terrors of pint-size proportions. They escape to the home of Jack, the teenage "Captain of Cool." There begins a battle between the good ghouls and The Warlock's band of evil beasts. You must become The Vampire or The Monster and lead the forces of right through a humongous, human-size world six levels deep, featuring Jack's house, a scummy sewer, a hazardous construction site, and an odd oriental palace. Don't get burned on the kitchen stove or crushed by runaway golf balls. Meanwhile you'll have to punch and zap at all your fiendishly favorite monsters including the head-rolling Skeleton, the rock candy throwing Goblin, the bone-crushing Cyclops, and dozens more! Every monster you mash is worth points. Score enough and you'll get an extra life. Something you'll really need when you finally face the powerful Warlock and his magic lightning jolts. So be a pocket-size peacemaker and conquer the smallest threat to monsterdom the world has ever known!</Notes>
  13280.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13281.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  13282.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13288.     <TheGamesDBID>1952</TheGamesDBID>
  13289.     <Title>Monster in My Pocket</Title>
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  13295.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  13298.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Monster Party (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13300.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:38.7849912-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13302.     <Developer>Human Entertainment, Inc</Developer>
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  13306.     <Notes>Walking home from a baseball game one evening, Mark gazed up at the misty sky. Suddenly, a blazing star plummeted to earth with a blinding light. When Mark regained his sight, a mysterious creature was standing before him. The creature told an eerie tale about his home planet, the Dark World, where evil monsters were terrorizing the helpless population. He was searching the galaxy for a warrior capable of freeing them from their terrible plight. The creature explained that Mark's bat was the perfect weapon for defeating the evil monsters. Mark considered the creature's proposal for a minute, then agreed to undertake the dangerous mission. After all, he thought, it sure beats going to school!</Notes>
  13307.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13308.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  13309.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13314.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13315.     <TheGamesDBID>1954</TheGamesDBID>
  13316.     <Title>Monster Party</Title>
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  13322.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  13325.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Monster Truck Rally (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13327.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:41.8535452-04:00</DateAdded>
  13328.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:41.8535452-04:00</DateModified>
  13329.     <Developer>INTV</Developer>
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  13333.     <Notes>You've never experienced anything like the incredible action of MONSTER TRUCK RALLY! Compete against the computer - or against up to three of your friends at once - in nine grueling, gear-grinding events: hill climb, drag race, car crush, sled pull, monster rally, drawbridge, donuts, tug-o-war, and bog! Whether you build your own custom course, or have the computer build one for you randomly - out of millions of possible combinations - every event is sure to be an awesome new challenge, every time!</Notes>
  13334.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13335.     <Publisher>INTV</Publisher>
  13336.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13341.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13342.     <TheGamesDBID>1955</TheGamesDBID>
  13343.     <Title>Monster Truck Rally</Title>
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  13349.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  13352.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Moon Ranger (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13354.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:43.9142603-04:00</DateAdded>
  13355.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:43.9142603-04:00</DateModified>
  13356.     <Developer>Odyssey Software</Developer>
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  13359.     <ID>b214b9d5-2fdb-4e7a-aeeb-7fe4c26f00f8</ID>
  13360.     <Notes>Moon Ranger is an Action game, developed by Odyssey Software Inc. and published by Bunch Games, Inc., which was released in 1990.</Notes>
  13361.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13362.     <Publisher>Bunch Games</Publisher>
  13363.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13368.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13369.     <TheGamesDBID>1956</TheGamesDBID>
  13370.     <Title>Moon Ranger</Title>
  13371.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  13372.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  13373.     <PlayMode />
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  13376.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  13379.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Motor City Patrol (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13381.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:44.4567109-04:00</DateAdded>
  13382.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:44.4567109-04:00</DateModified>
  13383.     <Developer>Source Research &amp; Development</Developer>
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  13387.     <Notes>You are one of MotorCity's finest performing your regular duties: patrolling every street, making routine arrests, issuing tickets, and setting up speed traps. Suddenly the calm is broken! There's a crime in progress and you're the first to respond. You contact the helicopter patrol who's already on the scene. Time is of the essence. Using your surveillance map, you find the best route to the scene of the crime just in time to make the collar. It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it!</Notes>
  13388.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13389.     <Publisher>Matchbox</Publisher>
  13390.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13396.     <TheGamesDBID>1957</TheGamesDBID>
  13397.     <Title>Motor City Patrol</Title>
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  13403.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  13405.   <Game>
  13406.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Mr. Gimmick (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  13408.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:48.1097523-04:00</DateAdded>
  13409.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:48:48.1097523-04:00</DateModified>
  13410.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  13414.     <Notes>A young girl receives a doll named Yumetarou (ゆめたろー) for a birthday present. She quickly favors the new doll over her previous five toys, who felt abandoned and unloved. While she was sleeping, they suddenly came to life and took her to another dimension. Yumetarou, as the protagonist, must track down his new owner and retrieve her from the toys' world.</Notes>
  13415.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13416.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  13417.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  13418.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-31T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13423.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  13424.     <TheGamesDBID>1377</TheGamesDBID>
  13425.     <Title>Mr. Gimmick</Title>
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  13431.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  13436.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:48:50.454704-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13438.     <Developer>Midway</Developer>
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  13442.     <Notes>The gameplay of Ms. Pac-Man is largely identical to that of the original Pac-Man. The player gathers points by eating dots and avoiding ghosts (contact with one loses a life). Power-pellets or energizers change the ghosts, which reverse their course and can be eaten for bonus points. Fruit bonuses can be consumed for increasing point values, twice per level.</Notes>
  13443.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13444.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  13445.     <ReleaseDate>1993-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13452.     <Title>Ms. Pac-Man</Title>
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  13469.     <Notes>The gameplay of Ms. Pac-Man is largely identical to that of the original Pac-Man. The player gathers points by eating dots and avoiding ghosts (contact with one loses a life). Power-pellets or energizers change the ghosts, which reverse their course and can be eaten for bonus points. Fruit bonuses can be consumed for increasing point values, twice per level.</Notes>
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  13496.     <Notes>Yipes! The awful, evil Dr. Grump has pignapped the lovely Miss Piggy and taken her to his secret carnival hideout! Now Kermit and the whole crazy Muppet crew need your help! Jump! Leap! Hop! And charge into action! But watch out! Dr. Grump's Carnival of Clamorous Confusion is a rollicking roller coaster of thrills, spills, and chills! Join Kermit as he faces the fearsome challenge of the Raging River Ride. Help Fozzie lick the Amazing Ice Cream Maze. (But beware of those Canine Carnival Barkers!) Blast off with Gonzo on the Lost in Space Ride. Then let Animal drive you crazy on the incredible Crash Car Course. And if you dare, enter the ultimate challenge - the Cave of the Grumpasaurus! Only your quick wrist, sharp wit - and some help from Kermit and the gang - can defeat Dr. Grump and rescue the still-lovely Miss Piggy! It's Muppet mayhem! You'll want to play again and again!</Notes>
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  13523.     <Notes>Ron Trainer, the hottest of the elite corps of Computer Master Debuggers is enjoying his first week of vacation in over two years. He's been busy keeping CPI running errorfree. CPI, the Central Programing Institute, is what allows the world to exist the way it does. It controls everything; from global databases and grids to holographic theater software as well as the simple timing of the traffic signals. But something is terribly wrong tonight... cities around the globe have lost their power and data feeds. There have been several major aerial collisions between passenger liners and heavy freighters and the skyways have been closed until global traffic control is back on-line. All power and light have been lost and the atmospheric control system can only continue to function on auxiliary power for the verge of collapse. There is rioting reported in several areas. What's going on??? This appears to be more than a simple system's bug... but how much more?</Notes>
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  13533.     <Title>The Mutant Virus: "Crisis in a Computer World!"</Title>
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  13550.     <Notes>"As my apprentice, you have been studying a long time to master the secrets of magic. Now the time has come to prove yourself. You must journey to the four Mystery Castles in search of four magic talismans. You will face many perils along the way: the castles are riddled with underground passages and intricate mazes, where you may become lost forever! And strange creatures prowl the castles, ready to pounce upon you when you least expect it! But you will find magic powers hidden along the way, to help you in this Mystery Quest. The magic talismans you seek are the greatest gifts known to man: wealth, wisdom, happiness, and peace. Go now, complete your quest, and prove that you are as great a wizard as I!"</Notes>
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  13577.     <Notes>You are Max Force... you mission...bust Mr. Big and destroy his dreaded criminal empire...seize all contraband, stolen money, illegal weapons...use rocket bombs, high-powered machine guns...apprehend all suspects...protect the innocent and punish the guilty...stop at nothing!</Notes>
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  13604.     <Notes>In NES Open Tournament Golf, you can play a round of golf on one of three different courses. One or two players can play in the U.S., Japan, or the U.K. and choose a stroke or match play game. Gameplay is from two point of views, starting with an overhead view allowing you to set up the shot and choose a club, then switching to a 3-D point of view. Hitting the ball uses the common power meter where tapping the button starts the meter, tap the button a second time to select the amount of power in the shot, then tap the button a third time to select the amount of slice or hook. If you are unable to finish a round in one play, NES Open Tournament Golf features a battery back-up allowing you to save the game and continue later.</Notes>
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  13631.     <Notes>Nintendo takes its game to the gridiron with NES Play Action Football. While Nintendo did not get the NFL license for this one, it did secure the license of the NFL Player's Association, so the 8 teams to choose from (all named after the appropriate NFL cities) are all stocked up with real pro players from the 1989 season. You can even substitute second-stringers for the "skill" positions (QB, RB, WR, TE, and FS/SS) when your starters get tired.</Notes>
  13632.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  13658.     <Notes>The world-wide hit movie is now available on the Nintendo Entertainment System! Capture the ghost that haunted New York City in this comedy-action-adventure. Six stages in all, including a Courtroom, the Subway, the Art Museum and more!</Notes>
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  13668.     <Title>New Ghostbusters II</Title>
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  13685.     <Notes>It's very simple... the NFL is football and this is the only officially licensed NFL game for the NES... the closest thing to "real" professional football that you can play without a helmet and shoulder pads. You can select any of the American and National Conference teams, and if you're good enough, you can take them all the way to the Super Bowl! Team rosters are broken down into positions and individually rated according to skills, with position upgrade packages, player ability handicapping, actual NFL Offensive and Defensive Playbook alignments with audibles and even variable wind direction and strength. You not only coach from the sidelines, you also control all the movements of the players on the field. Run, pass, catch, kick, punt, jump, tackle, block and dive... Refs even call penalties. No matter what kind of fan you are, whether you know the rulebook inside-out or just watch an occasional game on TV... this is the one football game you've got to have!</Notes>
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  13733.     <Notes>Up to four players control characters who jump and punch their way through Elm Street locations as they collect the bones of Freddy Krueger to place them in a furnace and end his reign of terror. Each character can withstand only four hits from opponents before losing a life. With four players two of the characters appear as females.</Notes>
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  13735.     <Publisher>LJN Ltd.</Publisher>
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  13760.     <Notes>The shadows of doom grow long as the ancient Egyptian villain Sutekh envelops Metro City with a wave of crime. But Sutekh's seedy underworld is about to be infiltrated by a superhero unlike any the world has ever seen. A superhero who can melt into the darkness like a phantom. By day this brave new crimefighter is a common ordinary citizen. But when night falls, he is cloaked in a secret identity to seek out and destroy the dark forces that lurk on midnight streets. Who is this man the press calls Nightshade? Only you can answer that... for he is you! Every night you solidify your superhero status, patrolling 100 of the city's darkest corners. Here you'll find thieves, muggers, and other alley scum that you must either deal with or destroy for clues. But be warned. You're not the only night stalker. For as you hunt Sutekh, Sutekh hunts you with the human printing press, the closing wall of spikes, deadly jackal pits, and the chilling freeze ray. Of course the ultimate key to destroying Sutekh is your popularity. For it's a power source that gives you the wit to decipher clues and the strength to pulverize villains and rescue innocent bystanders. Remember, if this heroic prowess ever diminishes, you'll no longer control the night. You'll be consumed by it.</Notes>
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  13762.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
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  13787.     <Notes>They struck without warning, wiping out the Earth's defenses in one master stroke. Cities were crushed, and the invading aliens showed no mercy! A small resistance force of Ninja, refusing to be conquered, still remained to fight the evil Inimicus. A daring plan was devised by the Ancient Ones to send out two special Ninja, and annihilate the alien threat once and for all!</Notes>
  13788.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13789.     <Publisher>Sammy Studios</Publisher>
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  13797.     <Title>Ninja Crusaders</Title>
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  13814.     <Notes>Ryu Hayabusa of the Dragon Ninja Clan receives a letter from his father, saying that he was leaving for a duel with an unknown warrior. Should he not return, Ryu was to go to America and seek a man named Walter Smith. Ryu honors his father's last request, and travels to America. While there, he is kidnapped by a CIA agent and given a statue of a hideous beast.</Notes>
  13815.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13816.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  13825.     <Title>Ninja Gaiden</Title>
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  13838.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  13842.     <Notes>Dynamic action scenes! Split your body into three, destroy all enemies with the Invincible Fire Wheel and other new Ninja fighting techniques! Ninja Gaiden II gives you the feel of real Ninjutsu! Exciting cinema display format! Ninja Gaiden II uses the same Cinema Display Format as the original. The fiendish plot unfolds in a movie-like sequence. Action, drama, revenge. Just wait till you get to the end!</Notes>
  13843.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13844.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  13852.     <Title>Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos</Title>
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  13865.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  13869.     <Notes>Thrilling new cinema screen! Follow the story of Ryu's epic adventure through Tecmo's movie-like Cinema Screen Animation. As you complete each level, a new part of the story unfolds. Exciting new powers and weapons! Over the years Ninja Ryu's fighting skills have improved to include fantastic new powers and weapons. Action-packed Ninja adventure! Can you get Ryu through his most challenging adventure as he battles the hideous ancient forces of darkness to save mankind? The Ultimate Ninja Challenge!</Notes>
  13870.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13871.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  13879.     <Title>Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom</Title>
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  13892.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  13896.     <Notes>When the monsters of Demon Island steal human spirits as their first step in conquering the world, Ninja Kid comes to the rescue. In this Game Pak, the young champion of justice must evade a number of traps that these demons have contrived. And in this action-packed adventure, Ninja Kid survives a wicked dogfight, fights enormous fires, and duels against a giant demon in order to recover the stolen human spirits.
  13897. You'll spend hours of challenge and entertainment assisting the Junior Defender of human rights conquer all evil!</Notes>
  13898.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13899.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
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  13907.     <Title>Ninja Kid</Title>
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  13920.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  13924.     <Notes>Nintendo World Championships 1990 is a Compilation game, developed and published by Nintendo, which was released in 1990.</Notes>
  13925.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13926.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  13927.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13934.     <Title>Nintendo World Championships 1990</Title>
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  13945.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:49:32.6067871-04:00</DateAdded>
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  13947.     <Developer>Technos Japan Corp.</Developer>
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  13951.     <Notes>The eyes of the world are upon you. National pride is at stake. Only seconds left and the crowd rises in anticipation of the greatest upset in soccer history. The horn sounds and you've won it all! The coveted world cup trophy is yours! Pick your team and plan your game strategy. Use advanced super moves like the Bicycle Kick or the Super Header. Choose from 13 teams, representing countries from around the world. Defeat your opponents and you're on your way to the prestigious world cup final. Bring the excitement of international soccer home with Nintendo World Cup!</Notes>
  13952.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13953.     <Publisher>Nintendo of America Inc.</Publisher>
  13954.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13961.     <Title>Nintendo World Cup</Title>
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  13974.     <Developer>Source Research &amp; Development</Developer>
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  13978.     <Notes>Noah has been commanded by God to put two of each animal aboard his ark to save them from the flood. However unhappy people from around the world have captured different animal species, preventing Noah from doing his job. Noah will need to visit these different locations and free the animals from the people holding them captive.</Notes>
  13979.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  13980.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  13981.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  13988.     <Title>Noah's Ark</Title>
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  14001.     <Developer>Koei</Developer>
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  14005.     <Notes>Enter a world most people have never heard of -- 16th century Japan. The Shogun has just fallen, leaving the government weak and ineffective. The country's greatest warlords, the daimyos, have taken up arms against each other. Alliance and friendships are quickly forgotten as each daimyo pursues the same goal: to rule the entire nation -- to become Shogun.</Notes>
  14006.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14007.     <Publisher>Koei</Publisher>
  14008.     <ReleaseDate>1988-03-18T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14015.     <Title>Nobunaga's Ambition</Title>
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  14028.     <Developer>KOEI</Developer>
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  14032.     <Notes>Nobunaga's Ambition II is the sequel to Nobunaga's Ambition. The setting is 16th century feudal Japan, a period when ruthless daimyo (feudal lords) contended with each other for dominance. Ultimately, the winner in this struggle will become Shogun and hold actual power over the islands, while being nominally subject to the Emperor.
  14033.  
  14034. The game casts the player as one of the daimyo, allowing them freedom to decide the fate and future of feudal Japan, through diplomacy and ultimately war. The objective is to unify Japan under the player's rule. If the player fails through death on the battlefield, assassination at the hands of a ninja, or through natural causes, they can choose a successor and play on. Functionally, the first job is to let prosper the fief (province) under the player's control through agricultural development and town investment.</Notes>
  14035.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14036.     <Publisher>KOEI</Publisher>
  14037.     <Rating>T - Teen</Rating>
  14038.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14045.     <Title>Nobunaga's Ambition II</Title>
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  14051.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  14056.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:49:42.5610731-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14058.     <Developer>Seika</Developer>
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  14062.     <Notes>Chaaarge!!! The bugle is calling you to the battle field, and your troops are awaiting your orders. Demonstrate your brilliant strategy skills: move entire armies, surround the enemy, attack forts, intercept gold laden trains, and thus re-write the history of the American Civil War!</Notes>
  14063.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14064.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  14065.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-21T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14070.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14071.     <TheGamesDBID>1979</TheGamesDBID>
  14072.     <Title>North and South</Title>
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  14085.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  14089.     <Notes>After a briefing of the Gulf War situation, Agent George, a Top CIA agent, is being sent to the Middle East. Your mission is to save all oil refineries in the Gulf, and stop further production of CBW (Chemical and Biological Warfare) weapons. You are expected to engage in combat with Saddam and his men. To complete the mission, you must use every skill and determination to defeat Saddam. Remember, many lives are at stake.</Notes>
  14090.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14091.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  14099.     <Title>Operation Secret Storm</Title>
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  14112.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  14116.     <Notes>The object of the game is to rescue the five hostages in the concentration camp. The game is divided into six stages: Communication Setup, Jungle, Village, Powder Magazine, Concentration Camp, and Airport. Completion of each stage advances the story. For example, upon completing the Jungle stage, an enemy leader is interrogated and the location of the enemy's concentration camp is found. This was one of the first shooter games to feature a storyline, and it had some similarities to real special operations missions.</Notes>
  14117.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14118.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  14119.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14126.     <Title>Operation Wolf</Title>
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  14139.     <Developer>Software Toolworks</Developer>
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  14143.     <Notes>You are about to face the challenge of your lifetime. The evil wizard, Krohn, has threatened to engulf the galaxy in an enormous Black Hole. Your best hope for survival lies with the Millenium Orb, the only ship capable of withstanding the Black Hole's gravitational forces. Dive into the Black Hole and battle Krohn, face to face. But to reach the Wizard, you must master 30 mystical puzzles that test your skill, wits, cunning and courage at every turn. You'll battle the power of black magic as you attempt to reach Krohn's lair for the ultimate confrontation. Mind-boggling challenges await you as you fly the Orb into the depths of the Black Hole and the very face of destruction.</Notes>
  14144.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14145.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech</Publisher>
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  14153.     <Title>Orb-3D</Title>
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  14170.     <Notes>Black and White. The battle of opposites... as old as time itself... comes to life in Othello. Its origins are part Western, part Eastern. Othello is fast-paced, as easy to learn as checkers, yet as fascinating as chess. Play against a friend. Or play against the Othello computer in four challenging skill levels. You play the black discs and your opponent plays the white. Trap his discs between two of your own, and his "flip" to your color. One move can change the entire game. Finding that move is the secret to Othello. That's why it takes a minute to learn... but a lifetime to master!</Notes>
  14171.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14172.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
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  14197.     <Notes>Black and White. The battle of opposites... as old as time itself... comes to life in Othello. Its origins are part Western, part Eastern. Othello is fast-paced, as easy to learn as checkers, yet as fascinating as chess. Play against a friend. Or play against the Othello computer in four challenging skill levels. You play the black discs and your opponent plays the white. Trap his discs between two of your own, and his "flip" to your color. One move can change the entire game. Finding that move is the secret to Othello. That's why it takes a minute to learn... but a lifetime to master!</Notes>
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  14224.     <Notes>Over Horizon is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed by Pixel and published by Hot-B, which was released in Europe in 1991.</Notes>
  14225.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14226.     <Publisher>Takara</Publisher>
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  14247.     <Developer>Probe Software</Developer>
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  14251.     <Notes>Imagine, if you will, a universe that holds only a small group of planets. Each planet, a barren shell waiting to be given life. Imagine further, that within this universe there exists the forces of good and evil.
  14252. Having only a single Starbase to work from, you set out in ships of your own design and use them to colonize the barren planets. Strategies are needed to meet the many challenges you will face as you strive to become a great leader. Farms need to be established to feed your growing populous. Taxes have to be imposed to raise money to build a stunning array of equipment... from a spy satellite to a hydroponic planet.
  14253. Even while you are establishing that delicate balance called life, a fiendish dictator is gazing at the whole universe with greedy eyes. He schemes to conquer and control. Confrontation is inevitable!</Notes>
  14254.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14255.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  14280.     <Notes>One thousand years ago the warlike tribes of P'Radikus achieved space travel by stealing a starship from the peaceful Lextorians. They have since expanded their territory and ravaged many worlds. Explore the various planets of the galaxy and rid them of P'Radikan outposts. Seek and destroy the home planet of P'Radikus, for it is the only hope of stopping the spread of the evil empire.</Notes>
  14281.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14282.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  14303.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  14307.     <Notes>A captured P.O.W. commando codenamed Snake (Bart in the NES version) must bomb his way out of a P.O.W. prison cell and escape. During gameplay, the player must fight through four levels where the mission is not only to escape, but to infiltrate the enemy base and destroy their leaders. There are brass-knuckles, body armor, knives, grenades and machine guns that the players can use in order to aid them in their mission.</Notes>
  14308.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14309.     <Publisher>SNK / Electrocoin</Publisher>
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  14334.     <Notes>The player controls Pac-Man through a maze, eating pac-dots. When all dots are eaten, Pac-Man is taken to the next stage, between some stages one of three intermission animations plays. Four enemies (Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde) roam the maze, trying to catch Pac-Man. If an enemy touches Pac-Man, a life is lost. When all lives have been lost, the game ends.</Notes>
  14335.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14336.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  14344.     <Title>Pac-Man</Title>
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  14361.     <Notes>You know Pac-Man, that world famous yella-fella who's trying to gobble all the dots in the maze without getting nabbed by ghosts. Well, now you can play Pac-Man like never before - in spectacular 3-D! That's right, everything comes alive in Pac-Mania! The lovable ghosts glide through the air. Dots and energizer pellets hang in mid-air. And Pac-Man gets a new power: He can now jump up and over ghosts! You'll love the new challenging mazes. They come in so many mind-boggling shapes and colors, they'll turn you into a certified Pac-Maniac - going wild and crazy with more fun than ever!</Notes>
  14362.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14363.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
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  14388.     <Notes>Palamedes is a puzzle-shooter... a refreshing new type of video game for which you'll need sharp wits and quick fingers to escape the lines of dice that come rapidly plummeting down on you. Your objective is very simple, destroy the cascading lines of dice before you are squashed under their weight. The pace is fast and the action intense. Palamedes is not for the weak or for the meek.</Notes>
  14389.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14390.     <Publisher>Hot B</Publisher>
  14391.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-06T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14392.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14393.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14394.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14395.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14396.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14397.     <TheGamesDBID>8517</TheGamesDBID>
  14398.     <Title>Palamedes</Title>
  14399.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14400.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14401.     <PlayMode />
  14402.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14403.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14404.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  14405.   </Game>
  14406.   <Game>
  14407.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Panic Restaurant (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14408.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14409.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:05.2099234-04:00</DateAdded>
  14410.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:05.2099234-04:00</DateModified>
  14411.     <Developer>EIM</Developer>
  14412.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14413.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14414.     <ID>0e24f27c-8c21-41eb-bd08-d59f51dc3061</ID>
  14415.     <Notes>Panic Restaurant is a 2D Platformer game, developed by EIM and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in 1992.</Notes>
  14416.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14417.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  14418.     <ReleaseDate>1992-04-24T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14419.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14420.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14421.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14422.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14423.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14424.     <TheGamesDBID>1379</TheGamesDBID>
  14425.     <Title>Panic Restaurant</Title>
  14426.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14427.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14428.     <PlayMode />
  14429.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14430.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14431.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  14433.   <Game>
  14434.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Paperboy (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14435.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14436.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:06.4989939-04:00</DateAdded>
  14437.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:06.4989939-04:00</DateModified>
  14438.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
  14439.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14440.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14441.     <ID>aa4839f8-c7e3-4486-9f78-cfde290ebe08</ID>
  14442.     <Notes>Hop on your bike for a free-wheeling ride up the avenues of not-so-typical suburbia. There are papers to be delivered, robbers to be foiled, and fame and fortune to be won as you brave the mean streets. Avoid motorcycles, tricycles, traffic, tires, gratings, curbs, dogs, skateboarders, breakdancers, bad guys, and other hazards as you deliver to your customers. Earn bonus points by hitting targets along the obstacle course at the end of your route. With superb animation and sound effects, Paperboy brings home all the thrills, spills, challenge, and excitement you loved in the arcades.</Notes>
  14443.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14444.     <Publisher>Mindscape Inc.</Publisher>
  14445.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14446.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14447.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14448.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14449.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14450.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14451.     <TheGamesDBID>371</TheGamesDBID>
  14452.     <Title>Paperboy</Title>
  14453.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14454.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14455.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  14456.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14457.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14458.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  14459.   </Game>
  14460.   <Game>
  14461.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Paperboy 2 (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14462.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14463.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:09.556539-04:00</DateAdded>
  14464.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:09.556539-04:00</DateModified>
  14465.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
  14466.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14467.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14468.     <ID>97517415-2b66-42f3-b2a7-20cb164fe8c7</ID>
  14469.     <Notes>Paperboy 2 is a sequel to the video game Paperboy.  Much like the original the player controls a paperboy (or papergirl) who must navigate a bizarre series of obstacles while trying to deliver the morning paper to various customers on a street (though unlike its predecessor, papers had to be delivered to houses on both sides of the street). Like the original, the game is renowned for its difficulty.</Notes>
  14470.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14471.     <Publisher>Mindscape Inc.</Publisher>
  14472.     <ReleaseDate>1992-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14473.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14474.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14475.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14476.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14477.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14478.     <TheGamesDBID>1814</TheGamesDBID>
  14479.     <Title>Paperboy 2</Title>
  14480.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14481.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14482.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  14483.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14484.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14485.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  14486.   </Game>
  14487.   <Game>
  14488.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Parasol Stars - Rainbow Islands II (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14489.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14490.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:10.2321024-04:00</DateAdded>
  14491.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:10.2321024-04:00</DateModified>
  14492.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
  14493.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14494.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14495.     <ID>6dda47d6-2fc7-44cb-ae73-706739b28374</ID>
  14496.     <Notes>Get ready for some finger-searing action as Bub and Bob blast their way onto your computer screen. Use four kinds of elements - Fire, Water, Lightning and Star - to overcome wave upon wave of nasties bent on ending your quest to rid the universe of the evil mastermind Chaostikahn! Whether you play alone or with a friend, stay alert! Your only hope of reaching the final showdown is to unlock the secret of Parasol Stars!</Notes>
  14497.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14498.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
  14499.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14500.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14501.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14502.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14503.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14504.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14505.     <TheGamesDBID>8518</TheGamesDBID>
  14506.     <Title>Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II</Title>
  14507.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14508.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14509.     <PlayMode />
  14510.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14511.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14512.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  14513.   </Game>
  14514.   <Game>
  14515.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Parodius (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14516.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14517.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:11.4381072-04:00</DateAdded>
  14518.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:11.4381072-04:00</DateModified>
  14519.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  14520.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14521.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14522.     <ID>eb743c3c-3014-4066-a8d0-0441eb125259</ID>
  14523.     <Notes>One day, our octopus friend gets into a fight to the death with his old rival, the bug. Our octopus wins and people start to call him Mr. Parodius. On his paid vacation he goes to the countryside to enjoy a little farming. Returning to our ready-made octopus pot, he reads the "People of the Universe" newspaper and nearly falls off his chopping board in surprise. There now is a picture of the mysterious Great Octopus with the Earth in his arms.
  14524. "F...father?," he stutters. It was his father, who had disappeared just two years before never to return home.
  14525. So Octopus sets out on a search for the truth and with his companions begins to travel the world!</Notes>
  14526.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14527.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  14528.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-30T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14529.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14530.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14531.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14532.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14533.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14534.     <TheGamesDBID>2003</TheGamesDBID>
  14535.     <Title>Parodius</Title>
  14536.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14537.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14538.     <PlayMode />
  14539.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14540.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14541.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  14543.   <Game>
  14544.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Peek-A-Boo Poker (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14545.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14546.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:12.325846-04:00</DateAdded>
  14547.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:12.325846-04:00</DateModified>
  14548.     <Developer>Panesian</Developer>
  14549.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14550.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14551.     <ID>bdebfdc3-7063-4a18-a0e6-17cfb10c0a47</ID>
  14552.     <Notes>Peek A Boo Poker is a Casino game, developed and published by Panesian, which was released in 1991.</Notes>
  14553.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14554.     <Publisher>Panesian</Publisher>
  14555.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14556.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14557.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14558.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14559.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14560.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14561.     <TheGamesDBID>8519</TheGamesDBID>
  14562.     <Title>Peek-A-Boo Poker</Title>
  14563.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14564.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14565.     <PlayMode />
  14566.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14567.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14568.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  14570.   <Game>
  14571.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Penguin &amp; Seal, The (Asia, Australia) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14572.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14573.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:12.8592878-04:00</DateAdded>
  14574.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:12.8592878-04:00</DateModified>
  14575.     <Developer>Sachen</Developer>
  14576.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14577.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14578.     <ID>99e2d543-aa34-412f-bbf8-82ef2d901ac0</ID>
  14579.     <Notes>Go North to the Arctic and meet Mr. Penguin. He is one of the great pioneers of the icy climate and if I may say so, a survivor.
  14580. His game is collecting diamonds scattered in the coldest corners of the globe. Guide Mr. Penguin through each round and help him with his diamond collection.
  14581. You must collect all the diamonds and stash them safely in your igloo. Watch out! Those nasty seals have tusks as sharp as blades. If you can't crush them with a block of ice I suggest you dive out of their way.
  14582. Hang on! This is only round No. 1. Now let's try getting through to round No. 50. If you manage to get through all of that, how about constructing your own personal custom-tailored round. Good luck!</Notes>
  14583.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14584.     <Publisher>Sachen</Publisher>
  14585.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14586.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14587.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14588.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14589.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14590.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14591.     <TheGamesDBID>8520</TheGamesDBID>
  14592.     <Title>Arctic Adventure: Penguin &amp; Seal</Title>
  14593.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14594.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14595.     <PlayMode />
  14596.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14597.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14598.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  14600.   <Game>
  14601.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pesterminator (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14602.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14603.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:13.5038245-04:00</DateAdded>
  14604.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:13.5038245-04:00</DateModified>
  14605.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
  14606.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14607.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14608.     <ID>327910f1-b9f2-46bf-861e-86b764f422e8</ID>
  14609.     <Notes>Have a smashing good time! When you're bugged by nasty pests, it's time to call Kernal Kleanup, the familiar character from Western Exterminator. Ronnie, the super rat, and his friends are pushing for a hostile takeover and their territories cover Houses, Office Buildings, Warehouses, Hotels, Swamps, and even the Moon. Watch out bugs, PESTERMINATOR has a big surprise waiting for you!</Notes>
  14610.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14611.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  14612.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  14613.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14614.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14615.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14616.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14617.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14618.     <TheGamesDBID>1441</TheGamesDBID>
  14619.     <Title>Pesterminator: The Western Exterminator</Title>
  14620.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14621.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14622.     <PlayMode />
  14623.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14624.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14625.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  14627.   <Game>
  14628.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Phantom Fighter (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14629.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14630.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:15.9048241-04:00</DateAdded>
  14631.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:15.9048241-04:00</DateModified>
  14632.     <Developer>Marionette</Developer>
  14633.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14634.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14635.     <ID>2e0e5121-f9ba-405d-8385-a56b28a60319</ID>
  14636.     <Notes>Based on the 1985 Hong Kong movie, "Mr. Vampire", Phantom Fighter puts the player in the role of a Chinese warrior who walks with your pupil through several Chinese towns taken by phantoms. Enter each house and beat 'em up using a variety of kung-fu moves. After defeating a phantom, you'll receive a special gift that recovers your energy or enhances your fighting skills. During the game, you talk to different people who help you to understand what's going on.</Notes>
  14637.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14638.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  14639.     <ReleaseDate>1988-09-16T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14640.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14641.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14642.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14643.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14644.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14645.     <TheGamesDBID>2005</TheGamesDBID>
  14646.     <Title>Phantom Fighter</Title>
  14647.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14648.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14649.     <PlayMode />
  14650.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14651.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14652.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  14654.   <Game>
  14655.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pictionary - The Game of Video Quick Draw (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14656.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14657.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:19.1645359-04:00</DateAdded>
  14658.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:19.1645359-04:00</DateModified>
  14659.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
  14660.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14661.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14662.     <ID>1b496cf8-575c-4950-b230-28718ca2473f</ID>
  14663.     <Notes>The excitement of one of the America's most popular party games comes to the NES with Pictionary. Not only are the elements of the board game there, but so are several picture-based mini-games. Additionally, this version can be played solo, whereas the board game requires at least three people.
  14664.  
  14665. The basic objective of Pictionary is for a person on a team to try and illustrate a word he or she has been given using only drawings. The team must guess what is being illustrated within a certain amount of time. As a reward for guessing the puzzle correctly, the team gets to advance on a board. The team that makes it to the end of the board first wins.
  14666.  
  14667. In addition to the classic drawing aspect to the game, there are also four mini-games to be played in order for a team to win. These include "Attack of the Paint Zombies" (similar to Space Invaders), "The Warehouse Shuffle" (moving crates from one side of a warehouse to another as gremlins try to steal them), "Four Alarm Rescue" (catching people as they jump out of windows), and "Leapin' Energy Casules!" (capturing energy balls to fuel your spaceship).
  14668.  
  14669. There are also other game modes that enable you to use cards you may have for an actual Pictionary board game or a practice mode enabling you to simply draw.</Notes>
  14670.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14671.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  14672.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14673.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14674.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14675.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14676.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14677.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14678.     <TheGamesDBID>2006</TheGamesDBID>
  14679.     <Title>Pictionary: The Game of Video Quick Draw</Title>
  14680.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  14681.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  14682.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  14683.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  14684.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  14685.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
  14686.   </Game>
  14687.   <Game>
  14688.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pin Bot (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  14689.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  14690.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:21.2332604-04:00</DateAdded>
  14691.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:50:21.2332604-04:00</DateModified>
  14692.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
  14693.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  14694.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  14695.     <ID>b6adaeb8-ca80-4cf1-ad10-f6c3fdfeca14</ID>
  14696.     <Notes>Pin-Bot is a conversion of the arcade pinball game by Williams Electronics. The game is played with a split screen; the bottom half of the screen remains on your flippers, while the top half scrolls to follow the ball(s) on the table. In addition to recreating the pinball game's table, lights, and sounds several video game elements have been added, such as monsters that like to eat pinballs. Up to four players can compete against Pin-Bot!</Notes>
  14697.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14698.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  14699.     <ReleaseDate>1990-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  14700.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  14701.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  14702.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  14703.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  14704.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  14705.     <TheGamesDBID>2007</TheGamesDBID>
  14706.     <Title>Pin-Bot</Title>
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  14723.     <Notes>Be a pinball wizard, right in your own home!
  14724.    Bank off bumpers, flip double flippers - even win a bonus round - in Nintendo's lightning-fast PINBALL!  You'll have the time of your life as you flip from upper to lower game screens, rack up points to beat your opponent, and, if you're lucky, progress to the bonus round where you'll save the falling maiden in this video version of the real thing!</Notes>
  14725.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14726.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  14734.     <Title>Pinball</Title>
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  14747.     <Developer>Jaleco Ent.</Developer>
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  14751.     <Notes>Don't let the name fool you - Pinball Quest is much more than video pinball. In fact, it's the first-ever multi-screen fantasy in a pinball format! Every move you make tells a story; every shot takes you another step closer in your quest to rescue the captive princess of the castle. Along the way you'll meet ghosts, goblins, witches and demons, in an endless labyrinth of treacherous passages and deadly doorways. It takes a fearless heart and a fast mind to conquer Pinball Quest. It also takes the skills of a true pinball wizard... which you can hone on the three other video pinball games included on this cartridge! So before you pour any more money into your NES library, get the one title that's a library all by itself! No matter how hard you try, you can't get enough of Pinball Quest!</Notes>
  14752.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14753.     <Publisher>Jaleco Ent.</Publisher>
  14754.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-30T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14761.     <Title>Pinball Quest</Title>
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  14774.     <Developer>LucasArts / Lucasfilm</Developer>
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  14778.     <Notes>What are you supposed to do with 7 simple pieces of pipe and 8 weird ones?  All you have to do is build them into a pipeline that's no more complicated than the average oil refinery.  But that's the easy part.  Seconds after you put the first pipe in place, this sticky, slimey stuff called flooz starts flowing through it.  From that point on, it's you against the flooz.  But you've got four powerful weapons.  Your right hand.  Your left hand.  Your brain.  And your left brain.  So what are your chances of out-smarting the flooz?  Nobody knows for sure.  But at last count, there were 14,567,984,176 ways to dream up a better pipeline.</Notes>
  14779.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14780.     <Publisher>Bullet-Proof Software</Publisher>
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  14788.     <Title>Pipe Dream</Title>
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  14794.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  14797.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pirates! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  14799.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:30.2697812-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14801.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  14805.     <Notes>Modern warfare is no match for the fierce realism of six historically accurate severteenth century pirate raids along the Spanish Main. Aye, matey! That's why plundering and pillaging are back in style, as you command the role of a high seas high-jacker. Either an English Buccaneer, Dutch Adventurer, Spanish Renegade or French Explorer, each with a different skill level and strategic impact.
  14806. As a swashbuckling scoundrel, you'll barter with enemy merchants, trade for hidden treasure maps, negotiate with unscrupulous governors and forge alliances with monarchs who'd just as soon stab you in the back than float you a loan for new ships. Buth that's only half the battle! You'll also assault towns, sword fight with garrison commanders, lay siege to forts, and fire your cannons broadside at an armada of naval foes, including Spanish War Galleons, Dutch Frigates, French Merchantment and English Sloops.
  14807. Arrrrg, me swabby! Don't think it's all fun and destruction. Because if your bloodthirsty crew isn't hept happy boarding and burning enemy vessels, or if your navigation skills leave them shipwreched on a jagged Caribbean reef, they won't think twice about using you for shark bait. Fortunately, if events do take a nasty turn, you can save the statistical foot you've captured and return with a vangeance on another day.</Notes>
  14808.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14809.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
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  14817.     <Title>Pirates!</Title>
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  14826.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pitfall - The Unofficial Adventure (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  14839.     <Title>Pitfall: The Unofficial Adventure</Title>
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  14847.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Platoon (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  14849.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:32.9620233-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14851.     <Developer>Ocean</Developer>
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  14855.     <Notes>Are you ready for the real thing? In the jungle, everything is invisible. Including the enemy. Suddenly, a firefight explodes all around you. That's jungle combat as you saw it in the movie Platoon. Now, Sunsoft's Platoon takes you right into the action. You'll fight for your life against deadly guerillas and hidden snipers, always on guard against the booby traps and napalm airstrikes that could end it all in an instant. Jungle combat, as close as you'll ever want to get to the real thing. You've got it right in the palm of your hand.</Notes>
  14856.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14857.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  14858.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14865.     <Title>Platoon</Title>
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  14887.     <Title>Pong &amp; Head Bounce</Title>
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  14897.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:50:33.7646879-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14899.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  14903.     <Notes>Are you ready to climb ladders, jump landings, eat spinach and punch-out Brutus, Seahag and the flying Bernard? Because that's what it takes to win Olive Oyl's hand in marriage. You'll score points by defeating your enemies and collecting the "love tokens" Olive drops from her window. The more you collect, the more points you'll score and the faster you'll win her love. But watch out. Around every corner lurks another jealous suitor. You'll have to think with your head as well as your heart to win this fast action love affair!</Notes>
  14904.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14905.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  14906.     <ReleaseDate>1983-07-15T03:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14912.     <TheGamesDBID>1442</TheGamesDBID>
  14913.     <Title>Popeye</Title>
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  14922.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Power Blade (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  14924.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:51:38.4765498-04:00</DateAdded>
  14925.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:51:38.4765498-04:00</DateModified>
  14926.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  14930.     <Notes>22nd CENTURY WARRIOR! When New Earth's Master Computer is attacked by aliens, only NOVA, lord of the ancient Power Blade, can hope to battle through to Control Center and restore the Database!</Notes>
  14931.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14932.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  14933.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-23T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14940.     <Title>Power Blade</Title>
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  14951.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:51:43.5727923-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14953.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  14957.     <Notes>Time to sharpen the blade! NOVA is suddenly called to take action against a cyborg army. The Delta Foundation has developed a line of fighting robots that pose a threat to national security. NOVA has been picked to eliminate the danger by destroying the Delta Foundation - all five locations. Fortunately, he will be using different suits which give him the ability to walk on ceilings, swim long distances, and fly - not to mention the latest top secret suit. And of course, NOVA will be wielding the ancient Power Blade, a weapon of art and science. He must draw on all his skills and cunning to defeat these near-perfect fighting machines!</Notes>
  14958.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14959.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  14960.     <ReleaseDate>1992-09-29T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14967.     <Title>Power Blade 2</Title>
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  14978.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:51:46.5232471-04:00</DateAdded>
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  14980.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  14984.     <Notes>It's the year 2006. You're Mark "Tough Guy" Tyler and you've just defended your Heavyweight title for the 9th consecutive time. After demolishing the best boxers on the planet, it's now time to face off with the best in the universe. The Intergalactic Boxing Federation (IGBF) has invited you to go head-to-head with 12 of their greatest fighters. From metallic cyborgs, to heavy hitting mutants, you'll trade punches with opponents whose strength, stamina and speed are like nothing you've ever seen. If pure technique doesn't stop these sluggers (and with the best of them it won't), get hold of those Power Punches. They'll guarantee to send your tin-coated opponent to the junkyard and you to a new title; undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the Universe!</Notes>
  14985.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  14986.     <Publisher>American Softworks</Publisher>
  14987.     <ReleaseDate>1992-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  14994.     <Title>Power Punch II</Title>
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  15005.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:51:51.1460967-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15007.     <Developer>Activision</Developer>
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  15011.     <Notes>Predator is a side-scrolling platformer which uses the imagery and characters from the classic Arnie movie of the same name. The game is not a faithfully conversion of the movie however - your unit has already been killed off when the game starts and you will battle scorpions, enemy soldiers and dodge obstacles etc, before facing the Predator itself a number of times.
  15012.  
  15013. The game is a fairly standard run-jump-shoot platformer, except that you start with no weapons at all and must collect them as the game goes on.</Notes>
  15014.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15015.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  15023.     <Title>Predator</Title>
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  15034.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:51:53.260855-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15036.     <Developer>Motive Time</Developer>
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  15040.     <Notes>The Grand Vizier Jaffar has thrown you into a dark dungeon and plans to marry the girl of your dreams in an hour. You're not going to let that happen are you? Try to escape from the dungeon, take out Jaffar's guards, find your way through the Sultan's palace and defeat Jaffar himself. Now go, you've got 60 minutes!
  15041.  
  15042. Prince of Persia is a 2D platformer with run and jump gameplay. Your hero must avoid deadly traps, solve some simple puzzles and engage in sword fights with the guards. The player has an infinite amount of lives, but has to restart at the beginning of a level each time he dies, and must complete the game within an hour. An especially noteworthy aspect of the game is the very fluent animation of your character.</Notes>
  15043.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15044.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  15065.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  15069.     <Notes>Valiant Sir Cucumber must rescue Princess Tomato from evil Minister Pumpkin in this offbeat adventure game for NES. Static scenes are viewed from a first-person perspective inside a window, with a description of the area appearing underneath. Actions such as "move," "talk," "give," and "fight" are initiated by selecting individual buttons positioned along the view window's edges. You'll interact with an assortment of personified fruits and vegetables throughout your travels across Salad Kingdom, all while acquiring various items to solve puzzles. Pursue Tomato's captors across nine locales to restore peace to the land.</Notes>
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  15071.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
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  15092.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  15096.     <Notes>Pro Sport Hockey is an Ice Hockey game, developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco Entertainment, which was released in 1993.</Notes>
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  15098.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
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  15115.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pro Wrestling (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15119.     <Developer>TRY</Developer>
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  15123.     <Notes>It's a reverse bulldog, a double nogin-knocker, a leap off the top turnbuckle - it's pure pandemonium! Welcome to the world of Nintendo Pro Wrestling, where you take on six of the meanest, baddest, most rotten guys around. With names like The Amazon, Giant Panther and Kin Korn Karn. You'll begin the match by choosing a wrestler and an opponent - either the computer or a friend. Then with a flick of the wrist you'll perform drop-kicks, body-slams, head-locks and dozens of other bone-crunching moves designed to annihilate your opponent. But be warned. Each wrestler has his own arsenal of back-breaking moves. Which means you'll have to think fast and move even faster to pin your opponent, hold him for a three-count, and become champion of Nintendo Pro Wrestling!</Notes>
  15124.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15125.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  15150.     <Notes>While the original arcade games, as well as a few computer conversions under the Gryzor title, were released unchanged in Europe, subsequent console installments of the Contra were released under the Probotector title in Europe.</Notes>
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  15152.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  15177.     <Notes>While the original arcade games, as well as a few computer conversions under the Gryzor title, were released unchanged in Europe, subsequent console installments of the Contra were released under the Probotector title in Europe.</Notes>
  15178.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  15204.     <Notes>Punch-Out!! It's 13 tough matches in the minor, major and world circuits that lead to the final challenge - the World Video Boxing Association title fight. The ultimate bout against the newest WVBA Champ - Mr. Dream! Practice your hook and take a quick jab. Try to stay light on your feet as you dance left, then right, dodging punches while you throw your own. Boxers from around the world like Piston Honda, Glass Joe and Super Macho Man are all trying to knock you out of the ring. You've trained for months for this moment. There's the bell. Shake hands and come out boxing!</Notes>
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  15206.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  15227.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  15231.     <Notes>Who says crime doesn't pay? Frank Castle - A.K.A The Punisher - does, that's who. A devoted family man and honored detective... until the mob changed all that. Now he's out to seek revenge as Marvel Comics' ultimate payback warrior! As The Punisher, you've got street smarts and an explosive arsenal of portable weaponry... from a clip-fed automatic pistol to a heavy-duty military assault rifle (not to mention the shoulder-mounted surface-to-surface rocket launcher). Your target: Kingpin - The BIGGEST of the big bosses. But first you've got to take on hundreds of thugs, hoods, felons and low-life criminals on each of the six challenging levels. This is real "arcade-style" action - and everything's a target! And don't forget, while you're out hunting them... they're out hunting you!</Notes>
  15232.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15233.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
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  15250.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Puss n Boots - Pero's Great Adventure (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15254.     <Developer>Shouei</Developer>
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  15258.     <Notes>Pero is Puss N' Boots of storybook fame and he's caught up in a whirlwind adventure, traveling through time and around the world! True-blue Pero has been "cat-apulted" back through time by the terrible Count Gruemon. Now Pero must cross many dangerous lands to defeat Count Gruemon and recover the Time Machine which will return Pero home. It's a "cat-astrophe!"</Notes>
  15259.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15260.     <Publisher>Electro Brain</Publisher>
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  15268.     <Title>Puss 'n Boots: Pero's Great Adventure</Title>
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  15290.     <Title>Putt Putt</Title>
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  15306.     <Notes>A chance to test your wits and use your skill to unscramble intense picture puzzles. This isn't a trivial pursuit. It's an intellectual pursuit where each puzzle advances in intricacy and difficulty. Are you ready to accept this cerebral challenge? Then put your head to work on PUZZLE. It will blow your mind.</Notes>
  15307.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15308.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
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  15327.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:12.1685939-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15329.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  15333.     <Notes>PUZZNIC seems so easy. Just match the shapes together before the timer reaches zero. But looks can be deceiving! Each puzzle you encounter must be completed in a certain sequence. Some of them will please you, others will tease you, and a few are going to drive you mad. We will not be held responsible for the loss of your sanity!</Notes>
  15334.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15335.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  15336.     <ReleaseDate>1991-04-25T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15342.     <TheGamesDBID>2019</TheGamesDBID>
  15343.     <Title>Puzznic</Title>
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  15352.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Pyramid (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15356.     <Developer>Sachen</Developer>
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  15360.     <Notes>Pyramid is a Puzzle game, developed by Sachen and published by American Video Entertainment, which was released in 1992.</Notes>
  15361.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15362.     <Publisher>Sachen</Publisher>
  15363.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15370.     <Title>Pyramid</Title>
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  15386.     <Notes>Q*bert is an isometric platform game with puzzle elements where the player controls the titular protagonist from a third-person perspective. Q*bert starts each game at the top of a pyramid of cubes, and moves by jumping diagonally from cube to cube. Landing on a cube causes it to change color, and changing every cube to the target color allows the player to progress to the next stage.</Notes>
  15387.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15388.     <ReleaseDate>1989-02-01T03:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15394.     <TheGamesDBID>2021</TheGamesDBID>
  15395.     <Title>Q-bert</Title>
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  15401.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  15404.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Qix (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15406.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:16.9025338-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15408.     <Developer>Taito</Developer>
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  15412.     <Notes>Get your kicks from QIX, the original brain-twisting arcade hit now available for your NES! QIX is one of the quirkiest adversaries you'll ever encounter. It thrives on finding new and outrageous ways to perplex, vex and manipulate your mind. QIX appears as a whirling multi-colored helix that lives in the depths of your system - relentlessly seeking to wear down your mental defenses. The only way to neutralize QIX is by containing it. But you'll have to think fast, and act even faster. QIX will use its mutant offspring Sparx and Spritz to squelch any attempt to stop it. Capture QIX, or suffer the ultimate mental anguish. Total breakdown! Just remember, your mind is your only weapon.</Notes>
  15413.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15414.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  15415.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15420.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15421.     <TheGamesDBID>2022</TheGamesDBID>
  15422.     <Title>Qix</Title>
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  15428.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  15440.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  15441.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  15443.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15444.     <Title>Quadz</Title>
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  15452.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Quattro Adventure (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15454.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:18.3627478-04:00</DateAdded>
  15455.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:18.3627478-04:00</DateModified>
  15456.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  15460.     <Notes>BOOMERANG KID: Amazing gameplay starring the Boomerang Kid and a host of weird creatures - snapping alligators, cute koalas, knights in armor, Toby the dog, plus castles, secret switches, crumbling platforms, hidden caves and world warps. The fun never stops! SUPER ROBIN HOOD: Adventure through Nottingham castle conquering troll guards, patrolling dwarves, vampire bats, fanged spiders, fire breathing gargoyles, spiked cannonballs and more. Discover keys, secret passages, dungeons, torture chambers and collect stolen treasures including chests, crowns, diamonds, shields, goblets and rubies. All the action of the famous legend successfully captured in this amazing game. TREASURE ISLAND DIZZY: Dizzy's cartoon adventure on Treasure Island. Explore the mysterious island's treehouse, village, fabulous gold mines and dragon's lairs. Find secret treasure maps, encounter strange magicians, wizards, trolls, pirates and many other weird and wonderful creatures. LINUS SPACEHEAD: "Planet Earth!? I hope the natives are friendly!" thought Linus Spacehead as his spacecar spiralled out of control toward the strange planet - and what a strange place "Planet Earth" turns out to be! Weird and wonderful "aliens," frantic platform action and some of the zaniest gameplay ever seen takes Linus through an escape plan that is out of this world!</Notes>
  15461.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15462.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  15463.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15465.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  15466.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  15467.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  15468.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15469.     <TheGamesDBID>2023</TheGamesDBID>
  15470.     <Title>Quattro Adventure</Title>
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  15475.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  15476.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  15481.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:20.8237971-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15483.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  15486.     <ID>018aebe9-6138-4e6c-9217-a57b38bfe774</ID>
  15487.     <Notes>Quattro Arcade is a Compilation game, developed by Codemasters and published by Camerica, which was released in 1992.</Notes>
  15488.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15489.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  15490.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15495.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15496.     <TheGamesDBID>2024</TheGamesDBID>
  15497.     <Title>Quattro Arcade</Title>
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  15503.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  15508.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:21.3432274-04:00</DateAdded>
  15509.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:21.3432274-04:00</DateModified>
  15510.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  15513.     <ID>8e55ccdf-a6e2-4f9b-82c3-b63f37345979</ID>
  15514.     <Notes>BASEBALL PROS: The ultimate baseball simulation that has everything. Features include base stealing, overhead view during plays and time outs, fast balls, curve balls and even bean balls. Every player has his own unique stats so you can choose the best hitters and pitchers at those crucial moments! SOCCER SIMULATOR: This simulation covers every aspect of the game including passing, shooting, throw-ins, penalties and fouls. Fast-paced non-stop excitement right from the first whistle! PRO TENNIS: Grass, clay and gravel courts, full 3D movement, 3 skill levels. Every kind of shot from the real game is available in this simulation - smashes, lobs, volleys, passing shots and many more! BMX SIMULATOR: Against-the-clock bike racing at its best. 15 all-action circuits across three different terrains - dirt biking, desert racing and quarry racing. The burns, bumps and ramps really work - get pedalling!</Notes>
  15515.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15516.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  15517.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15519.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  15520.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  15521.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  15522.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15523.     <TheGamesDBID>2025</TheGamesDBID>
  15524.     <Title>Quattro Sports</Title>
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  15530.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  15532.   <Game>
  15533.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\R.B.I. Baseball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15535.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:21.8476475-04:00</DateAdded>
  15536.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:21.8476475-04:00</DateModified>
  15537.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  15540.     <ID>ea2629dc-314b-479d-8efb-352e814accef</ID>
  15541.     <Notes>No other baseball game gets you closer to playing in the big time than R.B.I. Baseball. Because every one of the ten teams in R.B.I. Baseball contains the rosters and player stats officially licensed from the MLB Players Association. Like real baseball, these skills and stats affect the outcome of every play. Like a real manager, you'll need to make good use of this vital information - and wise strategy decisions - if you want a winning record. R.B.I. Baseball is so intensely realistic, we've added amusing animation and a touch of humor to keep the action light-hearted and fun. You can play against the computer in a nine game season or compete against a friend in your own best-of-seven series. Stop playing with no-names and step up to the plate with real superstars in R.B.I. Baseball!</Notes>
  15542.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15543.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  15544.     <ReleaseDate>1986-12-10T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15551.     <Title>R.B.I. Baseball</Title>
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  15557.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  15562.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:23.9283818-04:00</DateAdded>
  15563.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:23.9283818-04:00</DateModified>
  15564.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
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  15568.     <Notes>R.B.I. Baseball first set the standard as the only baseball game for play on the NES to use real players and their stats. R.B.I. Baseball 2 raises the standard to a new level: You get all 26 pro teams, each with a roster of 24 real players. Every player comes with his actual 1989 stats. There's instant replay, as well as new and improved animation, graphics, music and sound effects to make the game come alive. As the manager, you get the designated-hitter rule, switch-hitting, and your own lineup of starters and subs. It's so great, it's approved by the Major League Baseball Players Association!</Notes>
  15569.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15570.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  15571.     <ReleaseDate>1987-12-22T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15576.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  15578.     <Title>R.B.I. Baseball 2</Title>
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  15584.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  15589.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:26.3503973-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15591.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
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  15595.     <Notes>R.B.I. Baseball 3 is a Baseball Sim game, developed and published by Tengen, which was released in 1991.</Notes>
  15596.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15597.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  15598.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-20T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15605.     <Title>R.B.I. Baseball 3</Title>
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  15618.     <Developer>RARE</Developer>
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  15621.     <ID>9ce1cbb1-0e58-4433-907a-8432db66c592</ID>
  15622.     <Notes>Nintendo puts you in control.
  15623.   Grab your controller and pull up to the starting line. It's you against three other all-star racers. You'll face hair-pin turns, outragerous curves, oil slicks and rainclouds as you make your way through 32 trecherous courses.
  15624.   Along the way you'll pick up performance boosters like Turbo Accelerations, Sticky Tires and Top Speed that will help you get to the finish line first. But if the going gets rough, use your bombs and missles to knock out the competition to make sure you're the winner.</Notes>
  15625.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15626.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  15627.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  15628.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-31T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15635.     <Title>R.C. Pro-Am</Title>
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  15640.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  15641.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  15646.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:29.9063581-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15648.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  15652.     <Notes>If you're into racing, but you're tired of racing big, unwieldy cars, then you should check out R.C. PRO-AM II for the Nintendo Entertainment System. You'll be in control of the remote-controlled cars that you remember from your childhood, complete with antennae to pick up your signal. There are 24 tracks covering a wide variety of terrain. If you're good enough to win a race, you can go to the R.C. Model Shop and upgrade your car's components to turn it into an unbeatable racing machine. You'll also have access to power-ups and weapons, adding a new element of strategy to the racing formula. Whether by yourself or with up to three friends, R.C. PRO-AM II delivers intense racing action miniature style!</Notes>
  15653.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15654.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  15655.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  15656.     <ReleaseDate>1992-10-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15661.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15662.     <TheGamesDBID>2028</TheGamesDBID>
  15663.     <Title>R.C. Pro-Am II</Title>
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  15666.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  15669.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  15672.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Race America (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15674.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:32.3013508-04:00</DateAdded>
  15675.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:32.3013508-04:00</DateModified>
  15676.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc</Developer>
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  15680.     <Notes>Race coast-to-coast across the U.S.A. in the most exciting race ever! Pit your consummate driving skills and the power of your Corvette against eight great computer opponents. Or drive in a one-to-one challenge against a friend. Either way, you'll thrill to the dangers of exciting drag racing and wild road racing. And if you can avoid the hazards, the wipe-outs and the spins, you'll score high!</Notes>
  15681.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15682.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  15683.     <ReleaseDate>1992-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15685.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  15688.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15689.     <TheGamesDBID>2029</TheGamesDBID>
  15690.     <Title>Race America</Title>
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  15692.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  15696.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  15699.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Racket Attack (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15701.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:32.7557286-04:00</DateAdded>
  15702.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:32.7557286-04:00</DateModified>
  15703.     <Developer>TOSE</Developer>
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  15707.     <Notes>This is no amateur hour. This one's for keeps. The national finals. Will you play tough enough to hear the umpire call "point, set, match!" A million eyes bore into you from the stands. Moments to start... RACKET ATTACK has made you a pro, the toughest, most awesome champ ever to hit center court. You've a power serve and a ferocious backhand. You're fearsome at the net and in the backcourt. On clay or grass you attack. But your opponent knows your game. And he's ready. Screams go up as you step to the base line. It's 100 degrees. Your service. You launch it like a rocket. Ace... Let... Fault! The umpires' call reminds you to hang tough and be consistent. 15 love... 30 love... 40 love... MATCH POINT. Sweating, you grip your racket. The crowd hushes. Can you deliver an ace? Bear down. Psych up. Get tough!</Notes>
  15708.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15709.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  15710.     <ReleaseDate>1988-04-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15715.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  15717.     <Title>Racket Attack</Title>
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  15730.     <Developer>Palcom</Developer>
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  15734.     <Notes>Rackets &amp; Rivals is a typical tennis game in which the player controls an athlete on the court. A variety of actions like volley or lob can be performed by pressing buttons with the correct timing in relation to the ball movement. Besides a tournament with several matches against more and more experienced opponents and the training mode, the player can also participate in a free match. Here the match parameters can be set beforehand, e.g. the court surface or the number of sets (one or best of three). One special feature is that the player can complain to the referee.</Notes>
  15735.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15736.     <Publisher>Palcom</Publisher>
  15737.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15744.     <Title>Rackets &amp; Rivals</Title>
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  15753.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rad Racer (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15755.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:37.2945063-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15757.     <Developer>Square</Developer>
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  15761.     <Notes>The idea of Rad Racer is to race around a course, and make it to check points before the timer runs out. If a player hits another vehicle, road sign or tree at a high speed, the car crashes. Crashes take time and make it more difficult for the player to reach the check point. There are eight different levels of requiring increasing skill. Even if time runs out, the vehicle can continue to coast for awhile; if the vehicle reaches a checkpoint before running out of momentum, the game continues.</Notes>
  15762.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15763.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  15764.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  15765.     <ReleaseDate>1987-08-17T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15772.     <Title>Rad Racer</Title>
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  15775.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  15778.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  15782.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  15783.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:38.3093488-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15785.     <Developer>Square Co., Ltd.</Developer>
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  15788.     <ID>6018165d-ea31-47cc-a9fd-ea7365c3815c</ID>
  15789.     <Notes>Speed, Thrills and Glory!
  15790.   Feel the exhilaration of road racing with lightening fast Turbo Boost acceleration to 250 miles per hour.  Plus the sensational ups and downs of zooming over ruggeg terrain in the hottest cars on the road today.  All it takes to handle the action is skill, reflexes and nerves of steel.
  15791. Drive to Win!
  15792.   Rad Racer II gives you all-out access to 8 of the most challenging race courses ever!  Including the streets of New York City, Las Vegas and San Francisco.  You'll feel more sense of speed and more responsiveness than ever before.  And you can test your skills in both nighttime and daytime driving conditions.  With realistic new graphics, dynamic new music and perilous new challenges -including dizzying spinouts that make Rad Racer II the most fun you've ever had behind the wheel!</Notes>
  15793.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15794.     <Publisher>Square Co., Ltd.</Publisher>
  15795.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15800.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  15802.     <Title>Rad Racer II</Title>
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  15805.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  15808.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  15811.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rad Racket - Deluxe Tennis II (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15813.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:40.3400416-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15815.     <Developer>Idea-Tek</Developer>
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  15819.     <Notes>Six of the best international players have gathered to compete for a fortune in cash, plus the prestige that comes with winning the RAD RACKET trophy. The competition is fierce. You've fought long and hard to get this far. You're gonna have to keep on winning tomake it to the top. Play singles or team up with a friend and play doubles. Either way you will experience the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat as you face off in a test for the best.</Notes>
  15820.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15821.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  15822.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15827.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  15829.     <Title>Rad Racket: Deluxe Tennis II</Title>
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  15835.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  15838.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Raid 2020 (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15840.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:40.8664772-04:00</DateAdded>
  15841.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:40.8664772-04:00</DateModified>
  15842.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  15845.     <ID>53568881-23a3-4382-aaaf-2803ef2ea31d</ID>
  15846.     <Notes>The year is 2020 A.D. The evil drug kingpin Pitbull and his army of robots and brainwashed servants have crippled the law enforcement agencies of the world. You must seek out and destroy his communication and computer centers thus putting an end to his evil network of shipping and distribution. As you confront Pitbull's dealers and robotic "Cyborg" servants you will seize their drugs and money. The money will enable you to purchase the tools needed to overcome the obstacles in your path. Don't let the beauty of the streets fool you, for you are about to enter a world of laser beams, exploding mines and secret entrances. Engage your enemies as you traverse through the Pier, the Streets of Technopolis, and the Warehouse searching for clues. You will encounter more danger as you pilot a boat across the Swamp and travel through Space to an eventual confrontation with Pitbull himself in the Computer Center!</Notes>
  15847.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15848.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  15849.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15854.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15855.     <TheGamesDBID>2033</TheGamesDBID>
  15856.     <Title>Raid 2020</Title>
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  15858.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  15859.     <PlayMode />
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  15862.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  15864.   <Game>
  15865.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Raid on Bungeling Bay (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15867.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:41.3989201-04:00</DateAdded>
  15868.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:41.3989201-04:00</DateModified>
  15869.     <Developer>Hudson Soft</Developer>
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  15872.     <ID>a7398d1b-9176-449a-9ffd-b3fde1cf0d71</ID>
  15873.     <Notes>Raid on Bungeling Bay is a Shoot-'Em-Up game, developed and published by Hudson, which was released in 1987.</Notes>
  15874.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15875.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  15876.     <ReleaseDate>1985-02-22T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15878.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  15879.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  15881.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15882.     <TheGamesDBID>2034</TheGamesDBID>
  15883.     <Title>Raid on Bungeling Bay</Title>
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  15886.     <PlayMode />
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  15889.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  15892.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rainbow Islands (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  15893.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  15894.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:41.9453774-04:00</DateAdded>
  15895.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:41.9453774-04:00</DateModified>
  15896.     <Developer>Ocean</Developer>
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  15899.     <ID>66898303-4597-4229-8ea8-70da3043f439</ID>
  15900.     <Notes>There's trouble in the Rainbow Sea, home of Bubby and many other peaceful people. An old monster named Krabo has cast an evil spell over the land. Only Bubby, with his ability to create magical rainbows, can stop Krabo and save the Rainbow Sea. In Rainbow Islands, you control Bubby on his quest to stop Krabo. Your power to create rainbows will help you climb obstacles and destroy enemies. There are seven levels for you to complete, each with its own level-ending boss. After you have defeated each boss and claimed the Rainbow Diamond for the stage you will have saved the Rainbow Sea from Krabo's treachery.</Notes>
  15901.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15902.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
  15903.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15905.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  15906.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  15907.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  15908.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15909.     <TheGamesDBID>1380</TheGamesDBID>
  15910.     <Title>Rainbow Islands</Title>
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  15912.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  15913.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  15915.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  15916.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  15919.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rainbow Islands - Bubble Bobble 2 (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15921.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:45.0719793-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15926.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  15929.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  15931.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15932.     <Title>Rainbow Islands: Bubble Bobble 2</Title>
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  15940.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rally Bike (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  15941.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  15942.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:45.2791519-04:00</DateAdded>
  15943.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:45.2791519-04:00</DateModified>
  15944.     <Developer>Romstar</Developer>
  15945.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  15947.     <ID>3bd936b5-7f90-4d28-a38b-7e74aba1cf03</ID>
  15948.     <Notes>Rally Bike is a Motorcycle Racing game, developed and published by Romstar, which was released in 1990.</Notes>
  15949.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15950.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  15951.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15953.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  15955.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  15956.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  15957.     <TheGamesDBID>2035</TheGamesDBID>
  15958.     <Title>Rally Bike</Title>
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  15967.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rambo (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  15969.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:45.7905773-04:00</DateAdded>
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  15971.     <Developer>Pack-In Video</Developer>
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  15974.     <ID>7f12335d-589b-4d59-b347-2bf12658f652</ID>
  15975.     <Notes>Rambo is a side scrolling platform game where the player controls Rambo with his mission to Vietnam. The game starts at the military base before getting sent to Vietnam. In Vietnam, Rambo has to fight animals in the jungles, swamps, and caves like wasps, snakes, fish, tigers, bats, spiders, birds, apes and flamingos. Before making his way to the POW camp he has to fight guards and mercenaries that can kick and shoot him, all wearing different color shirts depending on how powerful they are. The game also requires the player to navigate a complex map requiring the player to find North and South points on the ground to go up and down levels as well as East and West by moving Rambo to the edge of the screen. There are 6 different weapons that Rambo can pick up that are knife, throwing knife, bow and arrow, bow and exploring arrow, gun, and hand grenade. All the weapons but the knife has limited ammo which is collected from killed enemies. There is also health vile that restores health as well as mission specific items that Rambo must find to complete some missions. The game uses password save that can be retrieved when talking to any person.</Notes>
  15976.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  15977.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  15978.     <ReleaseDate>1987-12-04T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  15983.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  15985.     <Title>Rambo</Title>
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  15990.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  15991.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  15994.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rampage (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  15995.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  15996.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:46.7093427-04:00</DateAdded>
  15997.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:46.7093427-04:00</DateModified>
  15998.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
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  16001.     <ID>fa21a5a4-fcbd-4b6b-adf0-f0201bc2fb0f</ID>
  16002.     <Notes>The game where the nice guys don't get a look in. Grab your way through Chicago, punch up New York, and jump on San Francisco. Three indescribably nasty characters which bear a remarkable likeness to King Kong, Godzilla and Wolf-Man, need you to send them on a RAMPAGE in an enduring 150 days of destruction through 50 different cities!</Notes>
  16003.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16004.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  16005.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  16006.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16007.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16008.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16009.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16010.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16011.     <TheGamesDBID>1381</TheGamesDBID>
  16012.     <Title>Rampage</Title>
  16013.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16014.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16015.     <PlayMode />
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  16017.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16018.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16020.   <Game>
  16021.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rampart (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16022.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16023.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:48.1625504-04:00</DateAdded>
  16024.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:48.1625504-04:00</DateModified>
  16025.     <Developer>Bitmasters</Developer>
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  16027.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16028.     <ID>90448e09-1fc6-42bb-a5b5-75fddd7912cd</ID>
  16029.     <Notes>A medieval masterpiece of power, strategy and ingenuity! The objective is brutally simple: engage your enemy in an all-out exchange of cannonfire, then assess the damage and rebuild your castle. But the reality of RAMPART is far more complex. The key to victory lies in how quickly you can pick up the pieces and redesign, refortify, and extend your walls before the next battle begins. Whether you're facing an onslaught from the computer's armada, or pitting your castle cannons against another player's, there's only one way out. Defend... or perish.</Notes>
  16030.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16031.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  16032.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16034.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  16037.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16038.     <TheGamesDBID>2037</TheGamesDBID>
  16039.     <Title>Rampart</Title>
  16040.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16041.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  16044.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16045.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16048.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Remote Control (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16049.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16050.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:49.5016668-04:00</DateAdded>
  16051.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:49.5016668-04:00</DateModified>
  16052.     <Developer>RSP</Developer>
  16053.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16054.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16055.     <ID>dc831f44-facb-4c7d-b22d-670ef1732677</ID>
  16056.     <Notes>Now you can play the only game show that started in a basement right on your NES! Just answer the absurd questions about Rock 'n' Roll and Junk Trivia and win lots of points. Senseless? You bet! Fun? Always! You'll be the envy of your friends, and best of all, you don't have to be smart to win! Featuring: Hundreds of challenging questions in absurd, thematic, tasteless and humorous categories. Crazy interruptions such as "Off the Air," "Home Shopping Zone," and "Ranger Bob," just like the real show. The fast and furious End Game Round that can change losers into winners. Single or group game play options.</Notes>
  16057.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16058.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech</Publisher>
  16059.     <ReleaseDate>1990-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16060.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16061.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  16064.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16065.     <TheGamesDBID>2038</TheGamesDBID>
  16066.     <Title>Remote Control</Title>
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  16068.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16069.     <PlayMode />
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  16071.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16072.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  16074.   <Game>
  16075.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ren &amp; Stimpy Show, The - Buckeroo$! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16076.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16077.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:51.7235162-04:00</DateAdded>
  16078.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:51.7235162-04:00</DateModified>
  16079.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc</Developer>
  16080.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16081.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16082.     <ID>6810ef9a-3578-4e87-806e-0dc4a587ca7c</ID>
  16083.     <Notes>Stimpy invents the Gametron 5000 Moneymaker which is the first video game machine in the world that rewards the player with money. Ren, who is always on the lookout to get rich, eagerly gets to playing with the video game system on the quest to earn big bucks.
  16084.  
  16085. In the game, you control Ren &amp; Stimpy through various side scrolling levels which are based on different episodes of the cartoon show. Episodes the levels are based on are Space Madness,Out West, and Robin Hoek.</Notes>
  16086.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16087.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  16088.     <ReleaseDate>1993-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16089.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16090.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  16093.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16094.     <TheGamesDBID>2039</TheGamesDBID>
  16095.     <Title>The Ren &amp; Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!</Title>
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  16097.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  16100.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16101.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16103.   <Game>
  16104.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Renegade (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16105.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16106.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:54.1955729-04:00</DateAdded>
  16107.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:54.1955729-04:00</DateModified>
  16108.     <Developer>Technos</Developer>
  16109.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16110.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16111.     <ID>968ee213-737e-4662-9e69-36d736470762</ID>
  16112.     <Notes>The game is set on the mean streets of Brooklyn, which you must venture through to meet your girlfriend, and then rescue her from her kidnappers. This is split into five levels, taking you through the subway and the docks as well as some inhospitable streets. A wide range of aggressive moves are on offer, including headbutts, kicks, punches and flying kicks. Much of the game's violence is depicted in a fairly tongue-in-cheek style, with an element of attempted humour along the way.</Notes>
  16113.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16114.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  16115.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  16116.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16117.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16118.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16119.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16120.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16121.     <TheGamesDBID>1406</TheGamesDBID>
  16122.     <Title>Renegade</Title>
  16123.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16124.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16125.     <PlayMode />
  16126.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16127.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16128.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
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  16130.   <Game>
  16131.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rescue - The Embassy Mission (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16132.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16133.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:56.4224267-04:00</DateAdded>
  16134.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:56.4224267-04:00</DateModified>
  16135.     <Developer>Infogrames</Developer>
  16136.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16137.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16138.     <ID>b5bccff5-379d-4646-8420-8ae75124af77</ID>
  16139.     <Notes>A diplomatic mission in a foreign city is seized by political fanatics. Innocent lives are in jeopardy. Outrageous demands are being made for their safety. Only you and your elite crisis intervention team can rescue the ambassador and his helpless staff. Position your sharpshooters around the embassy's perimeter. Focus your sights on the curtained windows. Squeeze off rounds of cover fire to protect your assault squad. Once your men are inside, an electronic diagram of the building's floor plan provides your only guide down to the captives - and the awaiting enemy. Look sharp. Stay frosty. Rescue is an interactive action-adventure game that lets you control each member of your strike team through three different game scenarios. Avoid searching spotlights, dodge enemy gunfire, rappel down walls, and smash through windows. Neutralize your adversaries and liberate the embassy personnel!</Notes>
  16140.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16141.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  16142.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  16143.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16144.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16145.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16146.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16147.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16148.     <TheGamesDBID>1407</TheGamesDBID>
  16149.     <Title>Rescue: The Embassy Mission</Title>
  16150.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16151.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16152.     <PlayMode />
  16153.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16154.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16155.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  16157.   <Game>
  16158.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ring King (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16159.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16160.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:58.3049942-04:00</DateAdded>
  16161.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:58.3049942-04:00</DateModified>
  16162.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
  16163.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16164.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16165.     <ID>67861e93-88b7-48bb-a5e5-56b7e365d095</ID>
  16166.     <Notes>Challenge your friends or your computer to the Data East Championship Title Bout! Challengers from around the globe, each with his own style of boxing, knuckle up to take the title. Win by knock-out or points using a wild assortment of hooks, jabs, uppercuts, and combinations!</Notes>
  16167.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16168.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  16169.     <ReleaseDate>1987-06-19T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16170.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16171.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16172.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16173.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16174.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16175.     <TheGamesDBID>2042</TheGamesDBID>
  16176.     <Title>Ring King</Title>
  16177.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16178.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16179.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  16180.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16181.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16182.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  16184.   <Game>
  16185.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\River City Ransom (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16186.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16187.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:52:58.8474449-04:00</DateAdded>
  16188.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:52:58.8474449-04:00</DateModified>
  16189.     <Developer>Technos Japan Corp.</Developer>
  16190.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16191.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16192.     <ID>ef3505ca-cf5a-439a-8f3f-5550a01203b6</ID>
  16193.     <Notes>The plot follows high school students Alex and Ryan (Kunio and Riki in the Japanese version) as they cross River City in an attempt to rescue River City High and Ryan's girlfriend Cyndi from the clutches of a villain called "Slick". Along the way, they battle with gangs of students (with names such as "The Generic Dudes" or "The Frat Guys") and several bosses and sub-bosses. Enemies will warrant a yell and drop money signifying their defeat, including the well known phrase "BARF!"</Notes>
  16194.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16195.     <Publisher>Technos Japan Corp.</Publisher>
  16196.     <Rating>T - Teen</Rating>
  16197.     <ReleaseDate>1989-04-25T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16198.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16199.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16200.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16201.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16202.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16203.     <TheGamesDBID>1304</TheGamesDBID>
  16204.     <Title>River City Ransom</Title>
  16205.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16206.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16207.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  16208.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16209.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16210.     <Genre>Action;Role-Playing</Genre>
  16211.   </Game>
  16212.   <Game>
  16213.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Road Fighter (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16214.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16215.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:06.6959772-04:00</DateAdded>
  16216.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:06.6959772-04:00</DateModified>
  16217.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  16218.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16219.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16220.     <ID>b6d29ed7-ec76-4298-8dab-5e6f69fe37dc</ID>
  16221.     <Notes>A top view racing game. You have to reach the finish line before time runs out. Don't crash into the wall, cars or trucks. Because if you do you will lose gasoline. You can get additional gasoline by picking up fuel items. Especially avoid the purple cars, they do change lanes! And remember... oil makes road slippery...</Notes>
  16222.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16223.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  16224.     <ReleaseDate>1985-07-11T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16225.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16226.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16227.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16228.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16229.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16230.     <TheGamesDBID>2043</TheGamesDBID>
  16231.     <Title>Road Fighter</Title>
  16232.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16233.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16234.     <PlayMode />
  16235.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16236.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16237.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  16239.   <Game>
  16240.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Road Runner (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16241.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16242.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:07.7788787-04:00</DateAdded>
  16243.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:07.7788787-04:00</DateModified>
  16244.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
  16245.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16246.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16247.     <ID>70b48bbf-a13d-478d-8ed6-f8c1e02dbce6</ID>
  16248.     <Notes>That's right, folks, the cartoon you know and love is ready to roll again - except this time you get to be Road Runner™!
  16249. The desert's plenty dangerous all by itself; falling boulders, oncoming trucks, land mines and cannon balls as well as mazes, sand traps and ravines.
  16250. Throw in that crafty Wile E. Coyote™ and you've got one wild-goose chase that's fun, fast and exciting!
  16251. He may not be too bright, but he is hungry. And he's got his rocket, jet skates, pogo stick and helicopter.
  16252. Better get cookin' before you get cooked.</Notes>
  16253.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16254.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  16255.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  16256.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16257.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16258.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16259.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16260.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16261.     <TheGamesDBID>2044</TheGamesDBID>
  16262.     <Title>Road Runner</Title>
  16263.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16264.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16265.     <PlayMode />
  16266.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16267.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16268.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16270.   <Game>
  16271.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\RoadBlasters (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16273.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:08.565534-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16275.     <Developer>Mindscape</Developer>
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  16279.     <Notes>The object of the game is to complete all 50 rallies without running out of fuel. There is no limit to how many vehicles a player can receive to complete a rally, as long as they have fuel. However, the destruction of the vehicle will subtract a small amount from the player's fuel tank. In the arcade, Genesis and Lynx versions, players could start the game at a higher rally, with additional opportunities to jump several levels from time to time. Players can continue their game from where they left off, however the player has only one chance to complete the 50th and final rally. For completing the final rally the player gets one million points as bonus.</Notes>
  16280.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16281.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  16289.     <Title>RoadBlasters</Title>
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  16302.     <Developer>Sculptured Software</Developer>
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  16306.     <Notes>England is in turmoil! While King Richard the Lion-Hearted is off fighting the Crusades in Jerusalem, the relentlessly greedy Sheriff of Nottingham rises to power by running roughshod over the poor folk of Britain. Now you are Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, the only man with enough cunning, agility and courage to combat the Sheriff and his evil witch, Mortianna. First, you must battle cutthroat guards and escape the Saracen dungeon where you, your friend, Peter Dubois, and your new companion, the mysterious, but loyal, Azeem, are held prisoners of the Crusades. Back in England, you'll explore the treacherous Sherwood Forest where you'll muster your band: Little John, Friar Tuck and Will Scarlett. But remember, they will only follow you if you prove yourself worthy enough to lead them, rescue the lovely Maid Marian and free England from tyranny.</Notes>
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  16308.     <Publisher>Virgin Interactive</Publisher>
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  16333.     <Notes>You're Zed, half man, half cyborg. The one-man battalion with a human heart and a computer's brain. Can you blast your way alone through 27 battle zones to liberate the desperate people of the planet Altile from the evil invader Xur? Xur has seized the weather control station; it's bitter cold, and the people have fled underground. He knows you've landed. No turning back. You must recover an arsenal of 12 different weapons and 6 powers hidden on Altile. Megaton bombs, life vests, hyper missiles, super boots, cross-fires, super bombs, energy capsules, life pods, power balls... Master each to save yourself from a continuing barrage of 20 deadly enemies. Wisps, Wanes, Tracers, Strinkers, Skraugs, the Globula, Gholem, Viripides... They're mean, they're ugly, and they're after you. Flying. Dive-bombing. Writhing. Grabbing. Find the keys, or you're blocked in a battle zone forever. Find the hidden chalice and be saved from eternal doom. Hit the switch. This is war!</Notes>
  16334.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16335.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
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  16343.     <Title>Robo Warrior</Title>
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  16356.     <Developer>Ocean</Developer>
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  16360.     <Notes>A sadistic crime wave is sweeping through old Detroit. The situation is explosive - in fact, it is so bad, a private corporation, O.C.P., has assumed control of the police force. Then, a research team creates an unstoppable, indestructible law enforcement cyborg - named RoboCop. Using a wild assortment of weapons, including RoboCop's Special Issue Auto-9, you must stop every sleazeball criminal you encounter with deadly, piercing accuracy. But beware, there are forces on the street - and within O.C.P. - that will stop at nothing to see RoboCop eliminated. Make your way past 6 levels of street thugs, Boddicker and the powerful ED-209 to your final battle with Dick Jones. Prepare yourself for non-stop action in one of the most explosive games you will ever play. It's going to take more than a cop to clean up the scum of old Detroit - it's going to take RoboCop. "Your move, creep."</Notes>
  16361.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16362.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  16387.     <Notes>Seven levels of muscle-straining, reflex-testing, sideways scrolling fury! Destroy the lethal drug Nuke, face a stream of deadly Nuke gangs, and then - if you survive - face the terror that is Robocop 2! More than a game - ROBOCOP 2 is the prime directive!</Notes>
  16388.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16389.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  16414.     <Notes>RoboCop 3 is a side-scrolling platform shooter. You get missions (such as rescuing your colleagues who are being kept hostages), which are divided into several smaller levels. The levels usually consist of several platforms, and are heavily populated by enemies who shoot at you. You can gather special repair kits, which will be used to restore your health after you've completed a level. "RoboCop 3" is more of a shooter than its predecessors, having more and tougher enemies.</Notes>
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  16416.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
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  16437.     <Developer>Realtime Associates</Developer>
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  16441.     <Notes>In the future, human soldiers of John Connor's resistance force against the machines are fighting a losing war against Skynet and its robot forces. Discovering that one of the foundation technologies for Skynet is the cybernetics technology used in the creation of cyborg police officer RoboCop, Flo, a resistance soldier, is sent back in time to destroy RoboCop and stop Skynet from being built. However, Skynet learns of the time travel attempt and sends Terminators to stop Flo. RoboCop soon meets up with Flo and must engage in battle against Terminators, the forces of OCP and several obstacles.</Notes>
  16442.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16443.     <Publisher>Virgin</Publisher>
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  16451.     <Title>RoboCop Versus The Terminator</Title>
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  16464.     <Developer>Color Dreams</Developer>
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  16468.     <Notes>A splendid adventure of terror, struggle, and danger! The evil demon King Kull has created a machine to transplant the souls of demons into the body of machines. With his army of ROBODEMONS he has cast a dark shadow over the region of Earth. You are a great warrior armed with your magical Boomerang. With it, you must penetrate the 7 gates of Hades that lead you to a confrontation with this demon king. Along the way you will free the condemned soul captives of Kull, wipe out his demons in their own living quarters, and destroy his Robodemon machine!</Notes>
  16469.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16470.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  16471.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16478.     <Title>Robodemons</Title>
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  16487.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rock 'n' Ball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16489.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:21.8455865-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16491.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  16495.     <Notes>Nostalgic pinball is back with some very modern concepts! Enjoy seven different games with six different characters such as Twister Tom for Pinball, Rock 'n' Roller Billy for Sports Pinball, and more! Team up with your favorite Rock 'n' Ball character and reach for higher and higher scores! Pinball is famous in video game history. Challenge your skills against Rock 'n' Ball's brand new twists on this popular game!</Notes>
  16496.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16497.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
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  16505.     <Title>Rock 'n' Ball</Title>
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  16514.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rocket Ranger (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16518.     <Developer>Seika</Developer>
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  16522.     <Notes>The 21st century needs you! Across the boundaries of time and space you have been chosen to save Planet Earth from a monstrous alien invasion. Rise to the challenge with courage, skill, and the help of three fantastic devices: a rocket suit, ray gun and powerful wrist computer. Only you can change our planet's destiny as the world's first hero of the future... ROCKET RANGER!</Notes>
  16523.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16524.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  16525.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16532.     <Title>Rocket Ranger</Title>
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  16545.     <Developer>Bandai</Developer>
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  16549.     <Notes>California, 1938. It had been one heck of a week for ace air racer and stunt pilot Cliff Secord, a week that had drastically changed his life. After his stunt plane was wrecked accidentally in a shootout between a couple of thugs and G-Men, the hoods had stashed an amazing stolen device in his cockpit. It didn't take long to figure out it was a rocketpack. And it took even less time for Cliff to become a target for half the city. The hoods wanted the stolen device back. So did its inventor, the famous, but eccentric American industrialist, not to mention the FBI, the U.S. Army, and the most menacing force of all, the Nazis! Even famous film star Neville Sinclair wanted the rocketpack. He had kidnapped Cliff's girlfriend, the gorgeous Jenny Blake, and was offering to exchange her for the device. Cliff had no time to ponder his desperate situation. There was only one course of action; he must become THE ROCKETEER!</Notes>
  16550.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16551.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  16552.     <ReleaseDate>1991-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16559.     <Title>The Rocketeer</Title>
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  16571.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:29.1726857-04:00</DateModified>
  16572.     <Developer>Atlus</Developer>
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  16574.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16575.     <ID>09301d0e-5c38-48f8-9be0-3fadf4133c50</ID>
  16576.     <Notes>In this side scrolling game, you must help Rockin' Kat Willy to save his girlfriend through 7 stages. Each stage is a TV show broadcast through different channels of a TV set, and you must thus choose which channel you want to play. Through the channels Willy it will be sent to different themed shows such as western movies, gangster movies, etc, as well as some bonus channels.</Notes>
  16577.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16578.     <Publisher>Atlus</Publisher>
  16579.     <ReleaseDate>1991-04-05T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  16580.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16581.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16582.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  16584.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16585.     <TheGamesDBID>1411</TheGamesDBID>
  16586.     <Title>Rockin' Kats</Title>
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  16588.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  16592.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  16594.   <Game>
  16595.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rod Land (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16596.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16597.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:31.40054-04:00</DateAdded>
  16598.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:31.40054-04:00</DateModified>
  16599.     <Developer>Sales Curve Interactive</Developer>
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  16601.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16602.     <ID>a623dd22-0761-47a0-b289-45162c76fc1d</ID>
  16603.     <Notes>Rodland features two fairies called Tam and Rit, whose mission is to rescue their mum who's been captured and taken to a castle.
  16604.  
  16605. There are 40 screens to clear, all full of baddies, who are disposed of by grabbing them with a stick, and flipping them from side to side to inflict damage. The hits needn't all be inflicted at the same time, as it's possible to release them to move them out of the way.</Notes>
  16606.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16607.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  16608.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-11T03:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  16609.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  16610.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  16613.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16614.     <TheGamesDBID>2051</TheGamesDBID>
  16615.     <Title>RodLand</Title>
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  16617.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  16620.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16621.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  16623.   <Game>
  16624.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16625.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16626.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:32.0130491-04:00</DateAdded>
  16627.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:32.0130491-04:00</DateModified>
  16628.     <Developer>Sculptured Software</Developer>
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  16631.     <ID>de9dddb7-e895-4450-b6a3-b97dbbec2e18</ID>
  16632.     <Notes>Join one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball history for Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball. While the game does not come with the license of Major League Baseball or the MLBPA, there are still 26 similar teams with rosters resembling those of their actual MLB counterparts, including 1991 statistics. Though player names could not be used, the fictional ones make it apparent who each player represents. For instance, you can strike out one of Oakland's Bash brothers (M. Bash or J. Bash) with Texas' R. Nolan or hit a home run with Detroit's C. Fieldman off of Chicago's M. Gaddox.
  16633.  
  16634. The gameplay of Roger Clemens differs from that of most NES baseball games. Though the batting scenes may resemble those typified by R.B.I. Baseball and Major League Baseball, the view switches to what one might see from the outfield stands once the ball is hit. This results in different controls from most baseball games as well.
  16635.  
  16636. A player can challenge a friend or the computer, and one-player games may be exhibition or part of a 33-game season, complete with playoffs once the season is complete. In order to help make your season a successful one, Roger Clemens himself is there to offer advice.</Notes>
  16637.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16638.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  16639.     <ReleaseDate>1991-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16641.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16642.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16643.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16644.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16645.     <TheGamesDBID>8525</TheGamesDBID>
  16646.     <Title>Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball</Title>
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  16651.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16652.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  16654.   <Game>
  16655.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rollerball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  16656.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  16657.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:34.7193006-04:00</DateAdded>
  16658.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:34.7193006-04:00</DateModified>
  16659.     <Developer>HAL</Developer>
  16660.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  16661.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  16662.     <ID>4a7efb39-02ee-479f-becb-7f653af6bba0</ID>
  16663.     <Notes>ROLLERBALL - The action-packed Pinball Game with the distinctly American touch! New from HAL America, Rollerball brings you two new games in one! SKYSCRAPER is a fast-paced, realistic Pinball Game on four vertically-scrolling screens, for one to four players. MATCHPLAY is a one-on-one game for two players that will test any Pinball Wizard! A brand new type of game for the kids, a familiar old friend to dads and moms. Finally, a game dad can play, and win! And, Rollerball won't TILT!</Notes>
  16664.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16665.     <Publisher>HAL</Publisher>
  16666.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-20T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16668.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  16669.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  16670.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  16671.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16672.     <TheGamesDBID>2052</TheGamesDBID>
  16673.     <Title>Rollerball</Title>
  16674.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  16675.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16676.     <PlayMode />
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  16678.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16679.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  16681.   <Game>
  16682.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rollerblade Racer (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16684.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:36.6338962-04:00</DateAdded>
  16685.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:36.6338962-04:00</DateModified>
  16686.     <Developer>Radiance</Developer>
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  16689.     <ID>57192c76-f830-4098-b177-e69aa77b3871</ID>
  16690.     <Notes>Rollerblade Racer is a Skating game, developed by Radiance and published by Hi-Tech, which was released in 1993.</Notes>
  16691.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16692.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech</Publisher>
  16693.     <ReleaseDate>1993-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16700.     <Title>Rollerblade Racer</Title>
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  16706.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  16709.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rollergames (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16711.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:37.1403165-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16713.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  16717.     <Notes>Is nothing sacred? RollerGames, the 21st Century's most popular thrill sport, is the latest victim of V.I.P.E.R. (Vicious International Punks and Eternal Renegades). With their greedy eyes on RollerGames' mega prize money, they've corrupted three teams and kidnapped Emerson "Skeeter" Bankhead, the games' beloved commissioner. You and your own three teams of righteous skate kings must stop V.I.P.E.R.'s criminal venom from infecting the entire city. So you've got to take the fight to the streets. And the sewers, and the junkyards, and the highways and the jungles... through 6 stages of dastardly traps of doom as you leap over open manholes, careening oil drums and treacherous landslides. Race around oil slicks and man-eating canines. And avoid ambush by combat copters, bomb-wielding goons and creeps like Captain Meat Hook and the Fish Face. But time is against you. And so are V.I.P.E.R.'s judo masters, skateboard thugs, motorcycle madmen and other assorted sinister scum. If your multi-faceted fists can't punch you through, you'll need your special assault body blocks, jump kicks and double-whammy slams. It's a bone-crunching skate-athon for your life, Skeeter's life, and for the good of RollerGames. So vanquish V.I.P.E.R. before they melt your ball-bearings into bullets!</Notes>
  16718.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16719.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  16720.     <ReleaseDate>1991-10-24T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16725.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16726.     <TheGamesDBID>1444</TheGamesDBID>
  16727.     <Title>RollerGames</Title>
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  16729.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16730.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  16731.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  16732.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16733.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16736.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rolling Thunder (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16738.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:42.9071175-04:00</DateAdded>
  16739.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:42.9071175-04:00</DateModified>
  16740.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  16743.     <ID>6ee45a4b-f189-4af7-a9f0-644a2fe6a7e3</ID>
  16744.     <Notes>Rolling Thunder is the worlds most powerful secret police force and you are its best agent. Your mission is to stop an underground conspiracy to conquer the world and to save agent Leila, who has been captured. Starting out armed only with a handgun, you have to make your way through heavily guarded hallways and secret passages to find Leila and stop the enemy. Rolling Thunder features side scrolling action based on the arcade game.</Notes>
  16745.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16746.     <Publisher>Namco</Publisher>
  16747.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16752.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16753.     <TheGamesDBID>2054</TheGamesDBID>
  16754.     <Title>Rolling Thunder</Title>
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  16756.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  16757.     <PlayMode />
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  16759.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  16760.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  16763.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Romance of the Three Kingdoms (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16765.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:45.420207-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16767.     <Developer>Koei</Developer>
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  16770.     <ID>0c186fea-0823-4140-aee7-62e4276adadf</ID>
  16771.     <Notes>China's Second Han Dynasty has collapsed. The entire country is in chaos as warlords battle each other for control. Each claims to be emperor, however none is powerful enough to retain the title. Romance of the Three Kingdoms puts you in the role of one of the warlords of Second Century China. As a master, you must recruit the best generals in the country and win their loyalty. They will advise you in times of peace, and fight alongside you on the battlefield. Negotiate with other masters, or simply attack them. Always use terrain to your best advantage, making sure to choose the right kind of attack for the situation. In times of peace, manage your states to increase their productivity and prepare your army for battle. Romance of the Three Kingdoms combines a huge database with advanced programming to give you a game in which the characters are so historically accurate and life-like, and the game events so real, you will swear you're living in Second Century China.</Notes>
  16772.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16773.     <Publisher>Koei</Publisher>
  16774.     <ReleaseDate>1988-10-30T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16776.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  16779.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16780.     <TheGamesDBID>1445</TheGamesDBID>
  16781.     <Title>Romance of the Three Kingdoms</Title>
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  16787.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  16789.   <Game>
  16790.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16792.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:47.4939349-04:00</DateAdded>
  16793.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:47.4939349-04:00</DateModified>
  16794.     <Developer>Koei</Developer>
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  16797.     <ID>b672cc48-599a-4a2c-a705-828d7b7e8d6d</ID>
  16798.     <Notes>The sequel to Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The game concept is still the same, though they did improve a lot of features that one may consider 'disturbing' from RTK I (e.g. Generals dying easily due to disease, etc.). RTK can be said to be much more 'stable' where players no longer have to worry that much about time length in the game, as the game take a slower time rate to allow the players to build up their forces without much interference.</Notes>
  16799.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16800.     <Publisher>Koei</Publisher>
  16801.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-02T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16808.     <Title>Romance of the Three Kingdoms II</Title>
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  16817.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Roundball - 2-on-2 Challenge (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16819.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:48.7739993-04:00</DateAdded>
  16820.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:53:48.7739993-04:00</DateModified>
  16821.     <Developer>Park Place Productions</Developer>
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  16825.     <Notes>Playground basketball goes big time with Roundball: 2-on-2 Challenge. Just imagine half-court, two-on-two (or one-on-one) basketball in an arena setting, complete with a scoreboard and an excited crowd. Your view of the playing area is all encompassing from the half-court line at the bottom of the screen to the basket itself as you near the top. Choose from the players available to customize your own team as you pass, block, steal, dunk, and shoot three-pointers on your way to victory. You can even shoot free throws should the other team foul you. If you think you're good enough, play Tournament Mode and take home the Roundball championship.</Notes>
  16826.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16827.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
  16828.     <ReleaseDate>1992-05-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16835.     <Title>Roundball: 2 on 2 Challenge</Title>
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  16841.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  16844.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rush'n Attack (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16846.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:49.3354677-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16848.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  16851.     <ID>595c5cd1-e8a3-4316-8777-7336d0520aa0</ID>
  16852.     <Notes>Up for a little guerilla warfare? You asked for it. You're behind enemy lines, armed with only a knife and a mission: to free dozens of POWs hidden in an isolated, well-armored camp. If you're good, you'll pick off the heavily-armed enemy guerillas, one by one, and grab their bazookas and hand grenades. If you're great, you'll turn their weapons against them, to blow away a pack of attack dogs, a fleet of choppers, and a whole battalion of guards. But make one mistake, and it's all over. For you, our POWs... the future of the Free World!</Notes>
  16853.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16854.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  16855.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-08T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  16860.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  16861.     <TheGamesDBID>376</TheGamesDBID>
  16862.     <Title>Rush'n Attack</Title>
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  16868.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  16870.   <Game>
  16871.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Rygar (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  16873.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:50.4003526-04:00</DateAdded>
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  16875.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  16879.     <Notes>An evil being known as Ligar is about to conquer the land of Argool. Such is his power that no living creature dares to cross paths with him. But the legendary warrior Rygar rises from his grave to restore peace and justice. Armed with his famed weapon Diskarmor, Rygar begins to traverse the vast lands that lead to the lair of the demon, as his minions are trying in vain to stop him...</Notes>
  16880.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  16881.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  16902.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  16906.     <Notes>It's the year 2029 and humanity faces certain extinction! An alien force led by the Supreme Commander Vile Malmort is positioned to destroy the earth.
  16907. The President had little time to act. He assembled the greatest scientists from around the globe to stop this menace. From their laboratory came mankind's last hope - the members of S.C.A.T.
  16908. The Special Cybernetic Attack Team has one goal: the utter destruction of the alien fleet. "They've sent an armada to conquer us. We've sent two warriors from S.C.A.T... It should be a fair fight."</Notes>
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  16910.     <Publisher>Natsume</Publisher>
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  16956.     <Notes>Separated from your troops by unexplainable events, you are tring to find your way back to civilization. Just when you think you are going to be saved, the rescuing team turned out to be part of Dr. Demise's organization. In order to sever his hold on the jungle region, you must search the ruins of an ancient temple in the hope of finding and destroying Dr. Demise.</Notes>
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  16958.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
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  17004.     <Notes>Planet Earth in the year 2XXX. You are relaxing at the console of your computerized superconductor-generated interplanetary satellite communications system. Suddenly, high frequency radio and television transmissions blast warnings to all inhabitants to prepare for the brutal invading forces of Balangool Empire. Battle and defeat the space soldiers of Balangool. Penetrate their base divided in section A through SECTION Z, then destroy Balangool master control "L-Brain."</Notes>
  17005.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17006.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  17014.     <Title>Section-Z</Title>
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  17025.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:57.6023481-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17027.     <Developer>Nihon Bussan</Developer>
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  17031.     <Notes>Danger zones, suicide bikers, explosions, and booby traps-all stand in your way as you race your super space bike into the enemy city to rescue the captured people of Petras. Then you must destroy the Dinosaur Tank that is aimed straight at you. But, watch out! Your Energy Pack needs to be replaced to keep your bike energized and your laser beam strong.</Notes>
  17032.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17033.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  17034.     <ReleaseDate>1986-05-19T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17041.     <Title>Seicross</Title>
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  17058.     <Notes>Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide and Speak is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was one of the simplest-to-play NES games ever released commercially. This game stars Big Bird and co-stars Little Bird, and features Bert, Ernie, The Count, Grover, and Elmo. This game was developed by RSP Inc. and published by Hi Tech Expressions. All 4 sides of the D-pad move little bird to the next window clockwise; A and B Buttons both choose a window. The center buttons (Start and Select) exit to the game select screen. The game's objective was to choose the correct character or letter, with six different levels. The first two levels are based on simply choosing the window instructed by Big Bird, while the next two needed memorizing since the windows close. In the fifth level the player had to spell the three-letter word instructed by choosing the right letters and the last level the player must attempt to spell the most number of different words before a time limit, the letters in the windows changing after a new word is created.</Notes>
  17059.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17060.     <Publisher>Hi Tech Expressions</Publisher>
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  17071.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  17073.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17074.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  17079.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:53:58.8103559-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17081.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  17085.     <Notes>Based on Sesame Street, the long-running PBS children's television show, Sesame Street 123 for the NES stars Bert's best friend and roommate Ernie and the lovable blue muppet Grover. "Ernie's Magic Shapes" consists of six different magic show-themed games that help teach children colors, shapes and pattern recognition. Children are asked to match simple shapes and colors and to choose specific shapes to form things like rocket ships, wheelbarrows, and birds. Astro-Grover features five different outer space-themed games that help teach children simple arithmetic. Children can add, count and subtract little green aliens called "Zips." When a child gets an answer wrong, he or she is gently informed and allowed to try again.</Notes>
  17086.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17087.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech</Publisher>
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  17117.     <Title>Sesame Street ABC &amp; 123</Title>
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  17138.     <Title>Sesame Street ABC</Title>
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  17148.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:02.6535524-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17154.     <Notes>Sesame Street: Countdown is an Edutainment game, developed by RSP and published by Hi-Tech, which was released in 1992.</Notes>
  17155.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17156.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech</Publisher>
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  17164.     <Title>Sesame Street Countdown</Title>
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  17170.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  17173.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shadow of the Ninja (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17175.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:03.2250302-04:00</DateAdded>
  17176.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:03.2250302-04:00</DateModified>
  17177.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  17181.     <Notes>Shadow of the Ninja can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with one player controlling Hayate (the male ninja) and the other as Kaede (the female ninja). In either mode, the player can decide which character they want to control before the game actually begins. There are no actual performance differences between either character.
  17182. The player character can run, crouch, climb ladders, attack, and jump like in most side-scrolling action games as well as hang onto an overhang and move under it. If the player has more than half of their vitality remaining, they can perform a special attack by holding a button for an extended period, summononing a thunderstorm that will damage all on-screen enemies, but at the cost of roughly half of their maximum vitality.
  17183. The player's default weapon is a katana, which can be traded for a kusarigama and vice-versa. The kusarigama has a longer range than the katana and can be swung upwards diagonally and horizontally. However, the kusarigama can only damage enemies from a specific distance and does not work as well at close range like the katana. If the player picks up a weapon they already have, its attack power will be strengthen by an increment of one level (with up to three attack levels). However, if the player takes too much damage, their weapon's strength will be reduced back to its previous level. There is also the possibility to use both weapons, if the player starts with the kusarigama and collects secret powerups hidden in some levels (for example in the central wheel of level 1.3). The player can also obtain shurikens and hand grenades as well, both which can only be used as long the player's supply lasts before the player reverts back to using the katana or kusarigama. All four weapons are obtained by destroying item boxes scattered throughout each stage, along with vitality potions. Something worth mentioning is the fact that the potions being offered in order to heal yourself if played by 2 players will have different colors, which depending if the color of the potion is the same as the character that use it, it will replenish a large amount of health but if the color of the potion is not the same it will heal less.
  17184. The game consists of five stages, with the first four stages being divided into three segments and the final stage into two. The player will fight numerous types of enemy characters throughout each stage, including bosses and sub-bosses. once a boss has been defeated it will explode, this explosion will heal players the closer they are from it, since actually the same amount of health from one stage will be carried to the next one until either recovered with potions or by dying. The game ends if the player loses all of their vitality and only five chances are provided to continue. If two players are playing the game, their continues will be shared.</Notes>
  17185.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17186.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  17187.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17194.     <Title>Shadow of the Ninja</Title>
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  17203.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shadowgate (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17205.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:05.6140157-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17207.     <Developer>ICOM Simulations, Inc.</Developer>
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  17211.     <Notes>A hidden key unlocks an ancient castle's door. As it creaks open on rusted hinges, the whisper of a dank, stale wind delivers this chilling warning: Danger awaits you. Yet within these dark and ominous walls lies your quest. Welcome to the Castle Shadowgate. Your destiny, as the last of a great line of hero-kings, is to terminate the diabolical Warlock Lord before his dreaded black magic unleashes the hideous behemoth and destroys the world. With a strong heart and shining armor, you carefully choose your path of travel throughout the castle's sinister grounds. Along the way you'll discover strange and wondrous objects. Some things may be useful on your journey, others may be deadly to the touch. 3-D images, unsurpassed graphics, and special sound effects unfold as you venture through those grave ruins. But beware! Your next move could be your last. Using screens and graphics like those in the best interactive PC games, Shadowgate is the most challenging, participatory adventure you've ever experienced on the NES! Shadowgate. Enter if you dare!</Notes>
  17212.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17213.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  17214.     <ReleaseDate>1989-03-31T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17221.     <Title>Shadowgate</Title>
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  17230.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shatterhand (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17232.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:06.4667241-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17234.     <Developer>Natsume</Developer>
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  17238.     <Notes>Imagine packing the power of 100 strategic missiles in every punch. Imagine needing every single megaton just to hold your own against a cybernetic army of metallic monstrosities. That's the guts of SHATTERHAND, the game that redefines hand-to-hand combat in the 21st century... along with all the standards for single-player action games for the NES. Seven levels of programmed adventure - you choose the action! State-of-the-art graphics featuring 8-direction scrolling! "Anti-gravity" levels force you to fight upside-down! Armed "satellite robots" assist you in battle. No arms on Earth can withstand the power in your hands!</Notes>
  17239.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17240.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  17241.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17248.     <Title>Shatterhand</Title>
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  17251.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  17257.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shingen the Ruler (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17259.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:06.9631389-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17261.     <Developer>Hot B</Developer>
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  17265.     <Notes>Shingen Takeda was one of the most powerful warlords of medival Japan. You being with two small city states and attempt to conquer the country as Shingen did back in the 16th Century. Control all aspects of your territories from social, economic, and military in attempt to spread your influence. If you are good enough, you can do it faster than the real Shingen himself!</Notes>
  17266.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17267.     <Publisher>Hot B</Publisher>
  17268.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17275.     <Title>Shingen the Ruler</Title>
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  17284.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shinobi (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17286.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:10.8503719-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17288.     <Developer>Sega</Developer>
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  17292.     <Notes>Shinobi is about a ninja named Joe Musashi who has to stop a criminal organization called "Zeed" who are kidnapping the children of the Oboro clan. Through five missions, each with three or four stages, Musashi must make his way to Zeed's headquarters and free all the hostages before confronting the bosses at the final stage of each mission.</Notes>
  17293.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17294.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  17295.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17302.     <Title>Shinobi</Title>
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  17319.     <Notes>In Shockwave you need to retrieve powerful crystals left behind by the Tarian race. The Rastons are after the crystals also, which places a short time limit on the mission. You are armed only with a spacesuit and a shockwave pistol. To retrieve the crystals, you will need to find your way through numerous mazes. Blocks in the maze can be moved with the shockwave pistol. When you hit a block with the pistol, this will move blocks adjacent to the block hit rather than the block itself. If numerous blocks are lined up, the shockwave will continue to travel through the blocks until the path is clear and a block can be moved. Some blocks are indestructable and immovable, while others can be moved, and some completely destroyed. Teleportation doors, force fields and other special items can be found in some mazes. To complete most of the levels the blocks will need to be moved about in the proper order to avoid leaving a critical path permanently blocked. If you do get stuck, there is an option to restart a maze (this feature becomes more and more useful as the game progresses.) Wandering about many of the levels are FireStars which will weaken your spacesuit and eventually destroy it. Each level has a time limit in which to solve the maze and retrieve all of the crystals.</Notes>
  17320.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17321.     <Publisher>American Game Cartridges</Publisher>
  17322.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17328.     <TheGamesDBID>1414</TheGamesDBID>
  17329.     <Title>Shockwave</Title>
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  17338.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Shooting Range (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17340.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:14.3212621-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17342.     <Developer>Tose Co</Developer>
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  17346.     <Notes>The aim is to shoot the discs on the screen so that you can acquire enough points to pass the clearing point score of that particular stage without your time or energy running out. You can choose between different difficulty levels. They affect the time you have to complete the stages. For difficulty level 1 you get 300 game time, difficulty level 2 gives you 250 and the 3rd difficulty level only 200. Items you can shoot during the game include an hourglass which extends time by 50, an E which gives you 100 points + 1 Energy bar, an E in a white square which gives you 100 points + 2 Energy bars, a Reverse E which gives you 1 Energy bar and C or W symbol which both give only 100 points each. Each disc you shoot above an enemy is worth between 100-500 points. The game contains three stages that involve a western, ghost house, and a space theme. There is also a bonus stage where you try to shoot as many bottles as possible. In the party game mode, you compete to have the highest score.</Notes>
  17347.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17348.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  17349.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17356.     <Title>Shooting Range</Title>
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  17378.     <Title>Short Order + Egg-Splode!</Title>
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  17388.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:14.9958222-04:00</DateAdded>
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  17390.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
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  17394.     <Notes>The main objective is to cross different USA cities and reach the predetermined scores to go ahead. But remember: you'll have only 16 balls and every error can be lethal!
  17395.  
  17396. The game also comes with modes for 2 players with two variants: 2P Pocket Game (the traditional mode) and 2P 9-Ball Game, where the premise is to sink 9 balls before the other player makes them first. If you prefer, test your target in Trick Game or even hear your favorite song in Jukebox.</Notes>
  17397.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17398.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  17399.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17406.     <Title>Side Pocket</Title>
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  17444.     <Notes>A deadly alien force has taken control of all of the Earth's military forces. For some reason, the alien power is unable to control you, leaving you as the only one who can fight back. To be victorious you will need to battle both military forces and alien creatures in a variety of different landscapes. Along the way different weapons can be found to help your assault, along with temporary invincibility and energy replenishing power ups after destroying certain enemies. There are eight different worlds with numerous, deadly enemies to conquer.</Notes>
  17445.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17446.     <Publisher>Color Dreams</Publisher>
  17447.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17454.     <Title>Silent Assault</Title>
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  17471.     <Notes>You are now a member of the Silent Service, the US Navy Submarine command. For a long while after Pearl Harbor, you are the only forces capable of striking back at the Japanese in the Pacific. Take one of the "fleet boats" and go on extended patrols of up to 2 months from Hawaii, Australia, or New Zealand. Set your difficulty/realism level and time period (early means less tech for juicier targets, later means tougher escorts, more tech, lousier targets). Contend with factors like dud torpedoes, maximum depth, and more.</Notes>
  17472.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17473.     <Publisher>Ultra Software</Publisher>
  17474.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17475.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17476.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17477.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17478.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17479.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17480.     <TheGamesDBID>2075</TheGamesDBID>
  17481.     <Title>Silent Service</Title>
  17482.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17483.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17484.     <PlayMode />
  17485.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17486.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17487.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
  17488.   </Game>
  17489.   <Game>
  17490.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Silk Worm (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17491.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17492.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:18.6999053-04:00</DateAdded>
  17493.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:18.6999053-04:00</DateModified>
  17494.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
  17495.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17496.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17497.     <ID>c18f68b2-b6f0-4885-985b-34d8ff15a99c</ID>
  17498.     <Notes>Silkworm is a classic horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up based on the 1988 Tecmo arcade game. The main difference between this game and many other side-scrolling shoot-em-ups is that you got to be on land as well as in the air.
  17499.  
  17500. Player 1 would play as a helicopter, but if a second player joined the game, they would play as a jeep. Both players would have to protect each other as well as themselves. After a certain number of kills, a "goose" helicopter would form on the screen. If the players managed to destroy it they would get a weapons powerup. This would go on throughout the entire game (a "goose" could appear even during the end of level baddie!).</Notes>
  17501.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17502.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
  17503.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  17504.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17505.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17506.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17507.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17508.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17509.     <TheGamesDBID>2076</TheGamesDBID>
  17510.     <Title>Silk Worm</Title>
  17511.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17512.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17513.     <PlayMode />
  17514.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17515.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17516.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
  17517.   </Game>
  17518.   <Game>
  17519.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Silver Surfer (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17520.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17521.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:20.9637916-04:00</DateAdded>
  17522.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:20.9637916-04:00</DateModified>
  17523.     <Developer>Software Creations Ltd.</Developer>
  17524.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17525.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17526.     <ID>74eadd91-5c06-4edb-9c68-d82f0fdf280b</ID>
  17527.     <Notes>The Silver Surfer roams throughout space as herald to Galactus, looking for new planets for him to feed on. However his mission is interrupted by a summon from Galactus. Silver Surfer learns that creatures from the Magick Dimension are trying to break through into the universe and their coming will end all life. Vowing to stop them, Silver Surfer must assemble the pieces of a mysterious Cosmic Device and use it to push them back. The pieces of the Device are currently in the hands of some malicious creatures: Reptyl, Mephisto, Skrull Emperor, Possessor and Firelord. Silver Surfer must travel to their domains and defeat them in order to obtain pieces of the device.
  17528.  
  17529. Silver Surfer is a shooter game, with some levels taking place vertically and some horizontally. The Surfer's only ability is to move around on the screen and to shoot directly in front of him. Power-ups that can be picked up include: the letter "F" (Firepower) which will increase the number and power of his projectiles, Smart bombs which destroy everything on the screen, the letter "S" (Speedup) which increases the surfer's movement and Orbs which will also fire the Surfer's weapon. Orbs are special in that two can be obtained (only 1 is shown on horizontal scrolling levels) and they can be positioned to fire forwards, backwards or sideways.</Notes>
  17530.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17531.     <Publisher>Arcadia</Publisher>
  17532.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  17533.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17534.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17535.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17536.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17537.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17538.     <TheGamesDBID>1416</TheGamesDBID>
  17539.     <Title>Silver Surfer</Title>
  17540.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17541.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17542.     <PlayMode />
  17543.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17544.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17545.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
  17546.   </Game>
  17547.   <Game>
  17548.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Simpsons, The - Bart vs. the Space Mutants (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17549.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17550.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:26.8887238-04:00</DateAdded>
  17551.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:26.8887238-04:00</DateModified>
  17552.     <Developer>Imagineering Inc.</Developer>
  17553.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17554.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17555.     <ID>d1efc595-f670-42fb-81c6-a8ebaa9f64c2</ID>
  17556.     <Notes>Bart vs. The Space Mutants is a platform game where the player goes into the role of Bart Simpson (from the TV show The Simpsons) and must stop the Space Mutants from invading Springfield.
  17557.  
  17558. On each of the five levels, Bart must collect (or get rid of) the ingredients that the Space Mutants are planning to use to build their machine, such as purple objects or balloons. He also has to collect enough "proof" of the aliens existence (brown coins left behind when they are jumped on), so his family members will help him when he meets a boss (characters such as Nelson and Sideshow Bob). This won't be easy since the Space Mutants are "using" human bodies as disguise. In order to discover who are the real Space Mutants, Bart must use his X-ray Specs.</Notes>
  17559.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17560.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  17561.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17562.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17563.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17564.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17565.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17566.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17567.     <TheGamesDBID>1417</TheGamesDBID>
  17568.     <Title>The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants</Title>
  17569.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17570.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17571.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17572.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17573.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17574.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  17576.   <Game>
  17577.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Simpsons, The - Bart vs. the World (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17578.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17579.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:31.2903867-04:00</DateAdded>
  17580.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:31.2903867-04:00</DateModified>
  17581.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
  17582.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17583.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17584.     <ID>04c06942-ee64-42b7-81b9-7df0df6a9a54</ID>
  17585.     <Notes>This game is actually a compilation of smaller games belonging to different genres. Krusty the clown appears in the beginning of the game and presents a menu with five games to play (one of which is not available from the start): A jump-and-run game, where Bart must find an exit on a ship, while enemies fire at him and try to prevent him from reaching the exit; a card game, where you have five tries to find hidden cards on a board; a simple jigsaw puzzle; a series of trivia questions concerning the Simpsons; and finally, a platform-skateboard game (available only after you have completed the ship level). Needless to say all games are connected to the famous TV series "The Simpsons".</Notes>
  17586.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17587.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  17588.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-13T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17589.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17590.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17591.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17592.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17593.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17594.     <TheGamesDBID>1401</TheGamesDBID>
  17595.     <Title>The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World</Title>
  17596.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17597.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17598.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17599.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17600.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17601.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  17603.   <Game>
  17604.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Simpsons, The - Bartman Meets Radioactive Man (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17605.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17606.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:36.9651105-04:00</DateAdded>
  17607.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:36.9651105-04:00</DateModified>
  17608.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  17610.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17611.     <ID>00a13b39-47ab-4842-8434-0417c4c28f5c</ID>
  17612.     <Notes>Players control Bartman through 2D side-scrolling platform levels. He needs to defeat enemies, collect goodies, and be careful not to fall into one of the deadly traps on his way. Bartman can punch and kick, and collect lightning icons to shoot small bolts. Most of the level sequences require precise timing and pixel-perfect jumping precision. Bartman has five life points that are restored by collecting radioactive signs.</Notes>
  17613.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17614.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  17615.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17616.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17617.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17618.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17619.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17620.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17621.     <TheGamesDBID>2077</TheGamesDBID>
  17622.     <Title>The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man</Title>
  17623.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17624.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17625.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17626.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17627.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17628.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  17630.   <Game>
  17631.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Skate or Die (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17632.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17633.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:40.6461735-04:00</DateAdded>
  17634.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:40.6461735-04:00</DateModified>
  17635.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  17636.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17637.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17638.     <ID>5a9dce04-7fca-49c8-8c8f-4769f1d83f2a</ID>
  17639.     <Notes>Hop on your souped-up board and cruise into the wildest multi-event contest ever dreamed of by man or beast. Three of these twisted trials are cut from the concrete courses of pro competitions. Each pits you head to head with a friend, shooting ramps or racing downhill, while going for rock n' rolls, hand plants, aerials, rail slides and methods! Then blast into "Mad Max on Wheels", dueling to the death with Bionic Lester, the dirtiest dude in the jam and joust. And finally "Skate and Destroy", a challenge that'll turn you into a Samurai skater, karate chopping your way through a tough alley filled with thugs, trash and unmentionable traffic hazards. So squirt a little oil onto your ball bearings, and prepare to Skate or Die!</Notes>
  17640.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17641.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
  17642.     <ReleaseDate>1988-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17643.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17644.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17645.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17646.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17647.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17648.     <TheGamesDBID>1418</TheGamesDBID>
  17649.     <Title>Skate or Die!</Title>
  17650.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17651.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17652.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17653.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17654.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17655.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  17656.   </Game>
  17657.   <Game>
  17658.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Skate or Die 2 - The Search for Double Trouble (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17659.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17660.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:42.9550961-04:00</DateAdded>
  17661.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:42.9550961-04:00</DateModified>
  17662.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  17663.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17664.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17665.     <ID>3e6f78a6-07d1-40f2-b242-3bc5a4aa95ea</ID>
  17666.     <Notes>The good, the rad, the airborne! Get into double trouble! The twisted adventure. The ultimate ramp. Newspaper headlines scream: "Punk flattens Mayor's poodle... Ramp demolished... Local skateboarding suffers!" Now whaddaya do? Scour sewers and alleys. Score hot moves and boards from Rodney and Lester. Scrape together the ramp plans blowin' down the beach. Nail the homeboys with stink-eggs and paint pellets. If you skate, you can relate.</Notes>
  17667.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17668.     <Publisher>Electronic Arts</Publisher>
  17669.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  17670.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17671.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17672.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17673.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17674.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17675.     <TheGamesDBID>1894</TheGamesDBID>
  17676.     <Title>Skate or Die 2: The Search for Double Trouble</Title>
  17677.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17678.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17679.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17680.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17681.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17682.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  17683.   </Game>
  17684.   <Game>
  17685.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ski or Die (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17686.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17687.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:44.1170613-04:00</DateAdded>
  17688.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:44.1170613-04:00</DateModified>
  17689.     <Developer>Electronic Arts</Developer>
  17690.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17691.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17692.     <ID>9fa57d3f-4097-4b0f-8d5c-fa47e515ddb2</ID>
  17693.     <Notes>Ski or Die is a winter-themed extreme sports game in which the player can competes in 5 different events.</Notes>
  17694.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17695.     <Publisher>Ultra Software</Publisher>
  17696.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17697.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17698.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17699.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17700.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17701.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17702.     <TheGamesDBID>2078</TheGamesDBID>
  17703.     <Title>Ski or Die</Title>
  17704.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17705.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17706.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  17707.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17708.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17709.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  17710.   </Game>
  17711.   <Game>
  17712.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Skull &amp; Crossbones (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17713.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17714.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:44.6615157-04:00</DateAdded>
  17715.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:44.6615157-04:00</DateModified>
  17716.     <Developer>Tengen</Developer>
  17717.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17718.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17719.     <ID>a33320a5-aa31-45f3-a688-493f3c84b9ba</ID>
  17720.     <Notes>The player will fight as either Red Beard or One Eye through various pirate themed levels, like ships and forts, and even some non-pirate themed levels, battling ninjas, skeletons, and others in a quest to save a princess from an evil wizard. There's also a split screen mode for two players.
  17721.  
  17722. The pirates will use several weapons to fight, such as pistols, swords, knifes and their bare fists. At each level, players will have to kill at least 15 enemies to move on and fight the level's boss. Each one of the six levels can be selected freely right from the start, differing only in difficulty (time limit to beat).</Notes>
  17723.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17724.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  17725.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17726.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17727.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17728.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17729.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17730.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17731.     <TheGamesDBID>2079</TheGamesDBID>
  17732.     <Title>Skull &amp; Crossbones</Title>
  17733.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17734.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17735.     <PlayMode />
  17736.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17737.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17738.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  17739.   </Game>
  17740.   <Game>
  17741.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sky Kid (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17742.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17743.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:46.375941-04:00</DateAdded>
  17744.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:46.375941-04:00</DateModified>
  17745.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
  17746.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17747.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17748.     <ID>d8384cba-4f8a-4e84-83cc-e3fc040605ff</ID>
  17749.     <Notes>You are the legendary Red Baron, flying a plane through a horizontal side-scrolling scenery set during World War I. To complete a mission, you simply need to get to the landing spot on the other side without being shot down, but you can gain extra points by destroying enemy vehicles and planes. For huge points, pick up a bomb hidden in the level (you will be warned by a sound when approaching it) and drop it on a large structure. If you fail to land on the landing strip, you run out of fuel and crash.
  17750.  
  17751. You can only shoot horizontally and diagonally by tilting the plane's nose. When in trouble, perform an aerial loop with the secondary button, this often destroys other planes and avoids bullets. There is a co-op mode with the character Max as well.</Notes>
  17752.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17753.     <Publisher>Suncorp</Publisher>
  17754.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17755.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17756.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17757.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17758.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17759.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17760.     <TheGamesDBID>378</TheGamesDBID>
  17761.     <Title>Sky Kid</Title>
  17762.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17763.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17764.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  17765.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17766.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17767.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
  17768.   </Game>
  17769.   <Game>
  17770.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sky Shark (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17771.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17772.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:48.1494194-04:00</DateAdded>
  17773.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:48.1494194-04:00</DateModified>
  17774.     <Developer>Toaplan Co.</Developer>
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  17777.     <ID>908bbf36-cce5-4507-b1e2-af6067d77239</ID>
  17778.     <Notes>Sky Shark is a top-down shooter similar to Raiden. You start off with four lives and three bombs. With that (you can get more lives at certain point intervals, and more bombs can be found), you, the "Sky Shark" of your squadron, blast through five levels of enemy-infested battlefields with as many as six gun upgrades. (Aside from the bombs and the gun upgrade, there are no other weapons to be found at all.) Includes three difficulty levels and two-player support.</Notes>
  17779.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17780.     <Publisher>Taito</Publisher>
  17781.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17783.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  17786.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17787.     <TheGamesDBID>2080</TheGamesDBID>
  17788.     <Title>Sky Shark</Title>
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  17794.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  17796.   <Game>
  17797.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Slalom (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17798.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17799.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:51.314051-04:00</DateAdded>
  17800.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:51.314051-04:00</DateModified>
  17801.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  17803.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17804.     <ID>00ffc41b-f0f2-4ef8-993c-c618c381ff8f</ID>
  17805.     <Notes>In Slalom you need to ski down different trails and beat the clock to move on to the next of the 24 trails. Other skiers, trees, snowmen, sledders, and moguls will get in your way and slow you down if you crash into them. Slalom flags are located throughout the trails, and skiing on the wrong side of these will cause your player to snowplow momentarily and lose speed, so to get the best times you need to make sure none of the flags are missed.</Notes>
  17806.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17807.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  17808.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17810.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17811.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  17813.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17814.     <TheGamesDBID>379</TheGamesDBID>
  17815.     <Title>Slalom</Title>
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  17817.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17818.     <PlayMode />
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  17820.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17821.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  17823.   <Game>
  17824.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Smash T.V. (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  17826.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:51.9705991-04:00</DateAdded>
  17827.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:51.9705991-04:00</DateModified>
  17828.     <Developer>Williams</Developer>
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  17830.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17831.     <ID>f0cce2e6-cfbd-4d39-995f-333d3dc67702</ID>
  17832.     <Notes>Moving from one room to the next within the studio/arena, players have to shoot down hordes of enemies as they advance from all sides, while at the same time collecting weapons, power-up items, and assorted bonus prizes until a final show down with the show's host where you are finally granted your prizes, your life and freedom. One of the enemies is fat and is named Mr. Shrapnel who roams aside of the walls of some rooms and after a short period of time he explodes. In the NES version, he is replaced by a giant rolling bomb.</Notes>
  17833.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17834.     <Publisher>Williams</Publisher>
  17835.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  17836.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17838.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17839.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17840.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17841.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17842.     <TheGamesDBID>970</TheGamesDBID>
  17843.     <Title>Smash T.V.</Title>
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  17845.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17846.     <PlayMode />
  17847.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  17848.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17849.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  17851.   <Game>
  17852.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Smurfs, The (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17853.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17854.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:52.5530841-04:00</DateAdded>
  17855.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:52.5530841-04:00</DateModified>
  17856.     <Developer>Infogrames</Developer>
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  17858.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17859.     <ID>d24dd872-7bd6-4d49-8418-bb1b51ad461b</ID>
  17860.     <Notes>The evil Gargamel has captured three of the smurfs, so that he can have them for dinner (Once again). One of the smurfs must go out on a dangerous journey and rescue the captured smurfs. Beat the first two bosses to rescue the first two smurfs, then you can take on Gargamel. Make your way through forests, swamps, mountains, mines and more. Also ride storks, mine carts and logs to defeat Gargamel and his minions and to rescue the missing smurfs.</Notes>
  17861.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17862.     <Publisher>Infogrames</Publisher>
  17863.     <ReleaseDate>1994-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17865.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  17868.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17869.     <TheGamesDBID>2096</TheGamesDBID>
  17870.     <Title>The Smurfs</Title>
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  17872.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  17875.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17876.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  17878.   <Game>
  17879.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Snake Rattle n Roll (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17880.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17881.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:53.1936199-04:00</DateAdded>
  17882.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:53.1936199-04:00</DateModified>
  17883.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  17885.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17886.     <ID>2150d16f-b956-48ad-a32a-4d4b8b816824</ID>
  17887.     <Notes>It's a race to the moon! But first you must travel through 11 levels of adventure. Hurtling anvils, exploding Nibbley Pibbleys, flying carpets, ferocious 3-D terrain, plus BIGFOOT and more! The action is non-stop. The challenge is terrific. Help Rattle and Roll, the two snakes, make their way up the perilous mountain. Gobble up Nibbley Pibbleys to gain enough weight to advance to the next level. Defeat enemies while you gather points, food, and extra lives along the way. Play alone or with a friend, and get ready to Snake Rattle N Roll.</Notes>
  17888.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17889.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  17890.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17892.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  17895.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17896.     <TheGamesDBID>1419</TheGamesDBID>
  17897.     <Title>Snake Rattle n Roll</Title>
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  17899.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17900.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  17902.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17903.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  17905.   <Game>
  17906.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Snake's Revenge (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17907.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17908.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:56.6865246-04:00</DateAdded>
  17909.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:56.6865246-04:00</DateModified>
  17910.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  17911.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  17913.     <ID>1884bd3b-93b6-429c-af58-4186d02272d1</ID>
  17914.     <Notes>An unofficial sequel to the original Metal Gear for the NES. Three years has passed since the Outer Heaven incident. FOX-HOUND has gained intelligence that an unknown terrorist group has seized a remote facility containing mass-produced Metal Gear tanks, as well as a new Metal Gear prototype which was under development. The newly-promoted Lt. Solid Snake is called back into action to infiltrate the terrorists' base with the help of two FOX-HOUND rookies, former marine Nick Myer and navy intelligence agent John Turner.</Notes>
  17915.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17916.     <Publisher>Ultra Software</Publisher>
  17917.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  17919.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  17922.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17923.     <TheGamesDBID>366</TheGamesDBID>
  17924.     <Title>Snake's Revenge</Title>
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  17929.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17930.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  17932.   <Game>
  17933.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17934.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17935.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:57.6012856-04:00</DateAdded>
  17936.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:57.6012856-04:00</DateModified>
  17937.     <Developer>Kemco</Developer>
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  17939.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17940.     <ID>42dfa6c6-96f7-4277-b6ed-a531d0a498dc</ID>
  17941.     <Notes>This video game is a collection of six events that uses various characters from the Peanuts series as opponents. Events include boot throwing (similar to hammer throwing), pizza balancing, and sack racing, among others. In the background, landmarks unique to Italy are shown (i.e., Leaning Tower of Pisa) and the structures using Roman architecture (i.e., the Colosseum) are shown while the player competes at the six events. A majority of the game seems to be ported from the Commodore 64 video game Alternative World Games by Gremlin Interactive.</Notes>
  17942.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17943.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  17944.     <ReleaseDate>1990-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  17945.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17946.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  17948.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17949.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17950.     <TheGamesDBID>1447</TheGamesDBID>
  17951.     <Title>Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular!</Title>
  17952.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  17953.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17954.     <PlayMode />
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  17956.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17957.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  17959.   <Game>
  17960.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Snow Brothers (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17961.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17962.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:54:58.5140482-04:00</DateAdded>
  17963.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:54:58.5140482-04:00</DateModified>
  17964.     <Developer>Toaplan</Developer>
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  17966.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17967.     <ID>2546133e-b695-416e-b2b6-1c0986939c11</ID>
  17968.     <Notes>Nick and Tom are two Princes living the dream with two beautiful princesses. When suddenly the evil King Scorch freezes Prince Nick and Tom and kidnaps the Princesses. Now Nick and Tom find themselves with abilities dealing with snow and ice. These two Snow Brothers will need to hunt down the evil King Scorch and rescue the princesses.</Notes>
  17969.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  17970.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  17971.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  17972.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  17973.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  17974.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  17975.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  17976.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  17977.     <TheGamesDBID>1448</TheGamesDBID>
  17978.     <Title>Snow Brothers</Title>
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  17980.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  17981.     <PlayMode />
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  17983.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  17984.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  17986.   <Game>
  17987.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Soccer (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
  17988.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  17989.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:01.5825973-04:00</DateAdded>
  17990.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:01.5825973-04:00</DateModified>
  17991.     <Developer>Intelligent Systems</Developer>
  17992.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  17993.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  17994.     <ID>ae48fa82-5934-4655-aa5a-89dadf56738a</ID>
  17995.     <Notes>The objective is to kick the ball into the opponent's goal. The game features cheerleaders and the ability to choose between 15, 30, and 45-minutes halves. Pressing B passes the ball, while A shoots at the opponent's goal.
  17996.  
  17997. There are seven teams represented in the game:
  17998. BRA -  Brazil
  17999. ESP -  Spain
  18000. FRA -  France
  18001. FRG -  West Germany
  18002. GBR -  England
  18003. JPN -  Japan
  18004. USA -  United States</Notes>
  18005.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18006.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  18007.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  18008.     <ReleaseDate>1985-04-09T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18010.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18011.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  18013.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18014.     <TheGamesDBID>2098</TheGamesDBID>
  18015.     <Title>Soccer</Title>
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  18017.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18018.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  18019.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18020.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18021.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  18024.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Solar Jetman - Hunt for the Golden Warpship (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18025.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18026.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:02.8606631-04:00</DateAdded>
  18027.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:02.8606631-04:00</DateModified>
  18028.     <Developer>Rare Ltd.</Developer>
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  18030.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18031.     <ID>d66c3091-cc30-42ff-a966-ee4abccf9978</ID>
  18032.     <Notes>Solar Jetman is on a one-man rescue mission to recover the most powerful spacecraft in the galaxy - The Golden Warpship. But first he must survive the 12 deadly alien worlds which hide the sabotaged vessel's parts, each with its own legion of menacing obstacles. Devastating gravitational forces, vicious alien armies, paralyzing booby traps, cosmic space warps, and mysterious black holes stand in the way. It's all up to Jetman's quick wits and galactic combat skills to carry him through the Herculean tasks that lie ahead. Only then can The Golden Warpship continue on its original mission.</Notes>
  18033.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18034.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  18035.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18037.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  18039.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18040.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18041.     <TheGamesDBID>2099</TheGamesDBID>
  18042.     <Title>Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship</Title>
  18043.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18044.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18045.     <PlayMode />
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  18047.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18048.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18050.   <Game>
  18051.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Solar Wars (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18052.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18053.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:06.1674243-04:00</DateAdded>
  18054.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:06.1674243-04:00</DateModified>
  18055.     <Developer>CMC Games</Developer>
  18056.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18057.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18058.     <ID>20ffbf0e-9439-441d-8309-e83934c49f2d</ID>
  18059.     <Notes>Solar Wars is a tank combat game like Scorched Earth on the PC, Scorched Tanks on the Amiga, or Gorillas from QBasic. The game is two-player and pits you against a foe throughout our solar system. You can fight against a friend using two controllers, or the same controller, on ten different worlds, each with its own gravity, atmosphere, and climate.</Notes>
  18060.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18061.     <Publisher>CMC Games</Publisher>
  18062.     <ReleaseDate>2001-04-19T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18063.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18064.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18065.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18066.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18067.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18068.     <TheGamesDBID>28363</TheGamesDBID>
  18069.     <Title>Solar Wars</Title>
  18070.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18071.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18072.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  18073.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18074.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18075.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  18077.   <Game>
  18078.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Solitaire (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18079.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18080.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:06.9210434-04:00</DateAdded>
  18081.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:06.9210434-04:00</DateModified>
  18082.     <Developer>Odyssey Software</Developer>
  18083.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18084.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18085.     <ID>bf5598c4-e93d-4cef-9d67-72699ea2cf10</ID>
  18086.     <Notes>Solitaire is a game offering the player a chance to play Klondike. Klondike Solitaire is a game of moving cards of alternate suits onto each other in an effort to move them off the tableau. In the game, you have the option to draw one or three cards and you may also change the color and the backgrounds of the playing cards with a limited set of design and color choices.</Notes>
  18087.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18088.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  18089.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18090.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18091.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18092.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  18094.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18095.     <TheGamesDBID>2100</TheGamesDBID>
  18096.     <Title>Solitaire</Title>
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  18102.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  18105.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Solomon's Key (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18107.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:07.3774204-04:00</DateAdded>
  18108.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:07.3774204-04:00</DateModified>
  18109.     <Developer>Tecmo</Developer>
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  18112.     <ID>99457d1d-8695-4855-87fc-7b717867ffca</ID>
  18113.     <Notes>Solomon's Key is a platform game with both action and strategy elements. On each level your goal is to retrieve a key which can then be used to unlock the exit. To help out, you have a magic wand which can be used to create and destroy blocks (though some blocks can't be destroyed). In order to reach the key you will need carefully to arrange the blocks on the screen so you can jump your way around safely. Wandering around each level are a variety of enemies which will cause you to lose a life if you're caught. Some creatures can be killed by destroying the block they are standing on, others must be dodged. Hidden bonuses and magic can be found on many of the levels, sometimes even hidden in blocks. Some treasures give you bonus points, others can form magic spells to help deal with the enemies. To make the game more difficult, each level has a time limit in which it must be completed.</Notes>
  18114.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18115.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
  18116.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18121.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18122.     <TheGamesDBID>2101</TheGamesDBID>
  18123.     <Title>Solomon's Key</Title>
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  18129.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18132.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Solstice - The Quest for the Staff of Demnos (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18133.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18134.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:10.1757515-04:00</DateAdded>
  18135.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:10.1757515-04:00</DateModified>
  18136.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
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  18139.     <ID>c4c63954-2f40-49f6-8067-d02e8be71314</ID>
  18140.     <Notes>"From Out of the Darkness... Shall Arise a Challenge To Your Wisdom" Join Shadax's quest as he searches through the deadly fortress of Kastlerock for the six pieces of the magical Staff of Demnos, in a brave attempt to save Princess Eleanor from the evil magician Morbius! Over 250 challenging rooms to explore. Brilliant 3-D graphics, music and sound effects. Powerful potions and magical keys. Fearless evil characters to defeat. Non-violent fun for the entire family!</Notes>
  18141.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18142.     <Publisher>CSG Imagesoft</Publisher>
  18143.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18148.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18149.     <TheGamesDBID>2102</TheGamesDBID>
  18150.     <Title>Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos</Title>
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  18153.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  18155.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18156.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  18158.   <Game>
  18159.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Space Shuttle Project (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18160.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18161.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:10.747227-04:00</DateAdded>
  18162.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:10.747227-04:00</DateModified>
  18163.     <Developer>Absolute Entertainment</Developer>
  18164.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18165.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18166.     <ID>4805afa4-f342-4dc8-9655-37ff95ddb8e8</ID>
  18167.     <Notes>The object of this video game is to successfully launch and fly one of NASA's historic Space Shuttles. Gameplay is composed of several different types of missions, each broken up into short mini-games.
  18168. The first part of the game requires the player to activate oxygen and hydrogen pumps as well as get additional crew members into the shuttle within a strict time limit by moving an elevator up and down and avoiding moving bumpers. Then, the player must successfully launch the shuttle into space by performing quick time events that correspond to particular shuttle launch maneuvers such as booster rocket separation. Once in space, one of several missions will be played where the player must control the astronaut by maneuvering him around hazards, replenish his air supply before the timer runs out, and deliver components for the International Space Station to their correct locations. A cosmonaut from the Soviet Union must also be rescued in the game.
  18169. Finally, the player must land the shuttle by again performing Quick Time Events that correspond to landing maneuvers before finally landing at Edwards Air Force Base.</Notes>
  18170.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18171.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  18172.     <ReleaseDate>1991-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18173.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18174.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18175.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18176.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18177.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18178.     <TheGamesDBID>2103</TheGamesDBID>
  18179.     <Title>Space Shuttle Project</Title>
  18180.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18181.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18182.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  18183.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18184.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18185.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18187.   <Game>
  18188.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spelunker (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18189.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18190.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:11.4277947-04:00</DateAdded>
  18191.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:11.4277947-04:00</DateModified>
  18192.     <Developer>Micro Graphic Image</Developer>
  18193.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18194.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18195.     <ID>8001d5e8-5174-448b-8cfe-3d955b1326a4</ID>
  18196.     <Notes>In this game, you are a spelunker who climbs deep down mountain caves in search for treasure. The levels consist of many platforms, connected to each other by a riding cart, ladders, ropes, etc. You'll have to time your jumping well, because a slight fall will lead to your death, and the abyss is near! You should jump over various obstacles, avoid ghost-like enemies, climb on ropes, and use inventory items such as bombs to create little explosions that will bring you nearer to the desired treasure.</Notes>
  18197.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18198.     <Publisher>Brøderbund Software</Publisher>
  18199.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18200.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18201.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18202.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18203.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18204.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18205.     <TheGamesDBID>2104</TheGamesDBID>
  18206.     <Title>Spelunker</Title>
  18207.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18208.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18209.     <PlayMode />
  18210.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18211.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18212.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18214.   <Game>
  18215.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spider-Man - Return of the Sinister Six (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18216.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18217.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:11.9412211-04:00</DateAdded>
  18218.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:11.9412211-04:00</DateModified>
  18219.     <Developer>BITS</Developer>
  18220.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18221.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18222.     <ID>a89b7999-605a-4b6a-be43-5cd4e96bab1c</ID>
  18223.     <Notes>Doctor Octopus is plotting the crowning caper of his criminal career... to rule the world. He has reunited the Sinister Six and with these super-villains together again, nothing stands in their way - except Spider-Man!</Notes>
  18224.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18225.     <Publisher>LJN Toys, Ltd.</Publisher>
  18226.     <ReleaseDate>1992-10-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18231.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18232.     <TheGamesDBID>380</TheGamesDBID>
  18233.     <Title>Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six</Title>
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  18235.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  18238.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18239.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18241.   <Game>
  18242.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spiritual Warfare (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18243.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18244.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:12.9270407-04:00</DateAdded>
  18245.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:12.9270407-04:00</DateModified>
  18246.     <Developer>Wisdom Tree</Developer>
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  18249.     <ID>fd00a27d-6f66-4c37-8dfd-230666f6b9c1</ID>
  18250.     <Notes>You're a soldier in the army of the Lord. Explore the inner regions of a modern city as you endeavor to collect the Full Armor of God. Along the way you'll encounter villainous characters and numerous obstacles designed to test your faith. Correctly answering Bible questions will help restore your health and strengthen your spirit. Featuring: Twelve diverse territories. Over 300 detailed screens. Background gospel music. Full screen status bar with map and score.</Notes>
  18251.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18252.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
  18253.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18259.     <TheGamesDBID>2105</TheGamesDBID>
  18260.     <Title>Spiritual Warfare</Title>
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  18262.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  18265.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18266.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18268.   <Game>
  18269.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spot - The Video Game (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18270.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18271.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:13.4324634-04:00</DateAdded>
  18272.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:13.4324634-04:00</DateModified>
  18273.     <Developer>Arcadia</Developer>
  18274.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18275.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18276.     <ID>5a9a48be-7d2c-41a3-87cd-4f4bedb1ba8a</ID>
  18277.     <Notes>A puzzle game loosely featuring licensing from the 7Up soft drink. The gameplay involves up to 4 players, which can be either human or computer, each taking on spots of a particular colour. Starting from opposite corners, they take it in turns to move, either by 'reproducing' one of their spots to form another one in an adjacent square, or by making a jump, losing the square you did have but taking one two spaces away.</Notes>
  18278.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18279.     <Publisher>Arcadia</Publisher>
  18280.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18281.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18282.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18283.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18284.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18285.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18286.     <TheGamesDBID>1450</TheGamesDBID>
  18287.     <Title>Spot: The Video Game</Title>
  18288.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18289.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18290.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  18291.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18292.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18293.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  18295.   <Game>
  18296.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spy Hunter (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18297.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18298.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:15.056814-04:00</DateAdded>
  18299.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:15.056814-04:00</DateModified>
  18300.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  18303.     <ID>dec1a699-ee16-415a-8b95-0f782bef341d</ID>
  18304.     <Notes>Spy Hunter is an action/driving game with the player in the role of a spy driving an armed sportscar. The object of the game is to travel the freeway destroying as many enemy vehicles as possible while protecting civilian vehicles. The game is a top-down vertical scroller.</Notes>
  18305.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18306.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  18307.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18310.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  18312.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18313.     <TheGamesDBID>2106</TheGamesDBID>
  18314.     <Title>Spy Hunter</Title>
  18315.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18316.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18317.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  18318.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18319.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18320.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18322.   <Game>
  18323.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Spy vs Spy (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18324.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18325.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:17.441799-04:00</DateAdded>
  18326.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:17.441799-04:00</DateModified>
  18327.     <Developer>First Star Software</Developer>
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  18330.     <ID>898e5686-fffe-40e8-9686-62cdee0e1f71</ID>
  18331.     <Notes>The black Spy and the white Spy are out to beat each other before the time bell rings. Find the needed objects by digging through drawers, closets and furniture in the house. Foil your opponent by setting creative booby traps in the various rooms (a bomb in a dresser drawer, for instance). Fights ensue when both spies enter the same room. Find hidden weapons in the rooms to help with those fights, since one of you will die if you run into each other.</Notes>
  18332.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18333.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  18334.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  18335.     <ReleaseDate>1988-10-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18340.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18341.     <TheGamesDBID>1451</TheGamesDBID>
  18342.     <Title>Spy Vs Spy</Title>
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  18345.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  18348.     <Genre>Action;Strategy</Genre>
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  18350.   <Game>
  18351.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sqoon (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18352.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18353.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:18.930037-04:00</DateAdded>
  18354.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:18.930037-04:00</DateModified>
  18355.     <Developer>Home Data</Developer>
  18356.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  18358.     <ID>5db86e3c-21b6-4806-a133-0e607fd02d54</ID>
  18359.     <Notes>SOS! THE WORLD IS SINKING! This is the beginning of Neptunian invasion of the Earth. Humans are becoming food for the aliens. You must: Rescue the people and bring them to safety; Destroy the hot water factories which are melting the ice caps; Destroy the bio-factories which create the scary Pirame, Anchos and more; Destroy the base where hateful Neptunians live! You must rescue the Earth! SOS! SOS! The world is sinking! Neptunian invasion has begun!</Notes>
  18360.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18361.     <Publisher>Irem</Publisher>
  18362.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18364.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  18367.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18368.     <TheGamesDBID>2107</TheGamesDBID>
  18369.     <Title>Sqoon</Title>
  18370.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18371.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18372.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  18373.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18374.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18375.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  18377.   <Game>
  18378.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stack-Up (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18379.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18380.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:19.493507-04:00</DateAdded>
  18381.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:19.493507-04:00</DateModified>
  18382.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  18384.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18385.     <ID>b5b569ec-9c1e-4ddd-a374-176127380c53</ID>
  18386.     <Notes>Stack-Up is an Action game, developed and published by Nintendo, which was released in 1985.
  18387. In some modes, Professor Hector works with R.O.B. to organize blocks. In others, Hector competes for control of R.O.B. against "glitches" named Spike &amp; Flipper, or against Professor Vector. The player must direct Professor Hector to jump onto buttons, that each activate an action for R.O.B., in a sequence in order to get R.O.B. to arrange the colored discs in a certain order on the five pedestals around R.O.B.</Notes>
  18388.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18389.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  18390.     <ReleaseDate>1985-10-18T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18396.     <TheGamesDBID>2108</TheGamesDBID>
  18397.     <Title>Stack-Up</Title>
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  18402.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18403.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18405.   <Game>
  18406.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stadium Events (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18407.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18408.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:20.2291186-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18410.     <Developer>Human Entertainment</Developer>
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  18414.     <Notes>Stadium Events Game Pak, which turns your home into an exciting stadium, dares you to increase your physical ability and better your athletic record. You'll compete against a runner in the Tournament Mode, and in 4 events for a total score in the Olympic Mode. The top 6 winners' names and their scores will appear on the electronic billboard. The top 3 winners will stand on the winners platform!</Notes>
  18415.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18416.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  18417.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18424.     <Title>Stadium Events</Title>
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  18433.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stanley - The Search for Dr. Livingston (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18437.     <Developer>Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City</Developer>
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  18441.     <Notes>The video game takes place in the "deepest and darkest" part of Africa during the year 1871. Nations were sending their explorers to uncover the last remaining continent that was not fully mapped by the European superpowers. Dr. Livingston abandoned his original quest to uncover the temple of Am-Zutuk; who was worshipped as a god amongst the indigenous African people. The player, as reporter Henry Morton Stanley (after Sir Stanley, 1841-1904), is exploring the last of the mysterious jungle regions for European colonization when his professor, Dr. Livingston (patterned after Dr. David Livingstone, with an ending "e"), gets kidnapped by some African tribesmen. Now, the player must explore one of the last uncharted parts of Africa to save his mentor and end an era of exploring Africa. The player is automatically equipped with an gyrocopter to make those tricky landings much smoother.</Notes>
  18442.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18443.     <Publisher>Electro-Brain</Publisher>
  18444.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18451.     <Title>Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston</Title>
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  18460.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Force (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18464.     <Developer>Tehkan</Developer>
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  18468.     <Notes>Moving in the darkness of the cosmos is a evil and mysterious planet named GORDESS. Everyone gave up fighting against GORDESS because of it's awesome power, until one day a soldier riding a space patroller challenged GORDESS to fight! Join forces with STAR FORCE and travel across the galaxy in order to defeat GORDESS.</Notes>
  18469.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18470.     <Publisher>Tehkan</Publisher>
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  18478.     <Title>Star Force</Title>
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  18487.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Soldier (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18491.     <Developer>Hudson</Developer>
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  18495.     <Notes>A strange and evil presence is lurking in space. Crushing everything in its path, destroying spaceships full of innocent people, the brutal Starbrain is threatening the entire Galactic Empire. Starbrain, a giant computer programmed only for destruction, inhabits an enormous space station, guarded by enemy ships and robot creatures. To penetrate the station is a job for the most skillful and experienced Star Soldier - you! You'll be piloting Caesar, the fastest fighter ship in the Galactic Fleet, with an awesome arsenal of weapons at your finger-tips. Only you can end the fearsome Starbrain's spree of destruction, and restore peace to the galaxy!</Notes>
  18496.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18497.     <Publisher>Taxan</Publisher>
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  18505.     <Title>Star Soldier</Title>
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  18514.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Trek - 25th Anniversary (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18518.     <Developer>Interplay</Developer>
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  18522.     <Notes>When a big mistake in the warp experiment tears a hole in the fabric of space, the original crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise must take the damaged ship back to the scene of the accident. Blast through four stunning levels as Captain James Kirk, commanding the likes of Mr. Spock, Scotty, Chekov, Uhura, and Sulu. Use photon torpedoes, tricorders, hand phasers, transporters, and more, as you explore vast planets and encounter new species. Packed with familiar faces like Dr. McCoy, the infamous Harry Mudd, and others, the game uses actual dialogue and stories from the fabled television series to deliver an experience that will make gamers and Trekkies beam with joy.</Notes>
  18523.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18524.     <Publisher>Ultra Games</Publisher>
  18525.     <ReleaseDate>1992-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18532.     <Title>Star Trek: 25th Anniversary</Title>
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  18543.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:31.1812358-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18545.     <Developer>Absolute Entertainment</Developer>
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  18549.     <Notes>Star Trek: The Next Generation is divided into a series of missions. Players will start on the main screen of the bridge and from there can access Navigation, Tactical, Operations, Engineering, Transporter Systems and Mission Control. Mini-games are sometimes used to complete certain ship functions (such as rerouting power to the shields).</Notes>
  18550.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18551.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
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  18589.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Voyager (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18591.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:33.9585501-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18597.     <Notes>Star Voyager's gameplay requires the player to venture through various sectors of the galaxy in search of different alien fleets so they can be defeated. Fuel stations are placed around sporadically and help if fuel is running low. There are several different planets that are either empty or have people that can upgrade the player's equipment to fight off the enemy fleets. These upgrades include the super laser, improved shields, and engines that enhance the ship's warping ability. Warping is a vital part of the gameplay. If players do not warp to different sectors wisely, they might end up lost, run into dangerous sectors such as the black hole or the asteroid field, or run out of fuel. The game ends if enemy ships destroy the CosmoStation Noah.</Notes>
  18598.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18599.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  18600.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18607.     <Title>Star Voyager</Title>
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  18616.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Wars (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18618.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:35.3907391-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18620.     <Developer>Beam Software</Developer>
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  18624.     <Notes>This side-scrolling platformer loosely follows the story of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope as you explore the caves of Tatooine, meet Obi-Wan Kenobi and Han Solo, blast off to the Death Star, rescue Princess Leia, and join the Rebel Alliance to destroy the Death Star in the Battle of Yavin. You start the game as Luke Skywalker, but you can switch to Han Solo or Princess Leia once you find them in the game.</Notes>
  18625.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18626.     <Publisher>JVC, Lucasfilm Games</Publisher>
  18627.     <ReleaseDate>1991-11-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18634.     <Title>Star Wars</Title>
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  18637.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  18643.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18645.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:37.555543-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18647.     <Developer>Sculptured Software</Developer>
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  18651.     <Notes>Based on the movie, so the storyline is basically the same. You play as Luke Skywalker, and using your blaster, lightsaber and force power skills, you must journey through Hoth, Echo Base, Dagobah, Bespin and Cloud City. Enemies such as Darth Vader and Boba Fett will appear along the way, while R2, Yoda and Obi-Wan appear to give you tips on enemy weakness. Also keep and eye out for things you won't see in the movie, such as trying to beat Slave 1 (Boba Fett's ship) and fighting Cloud Cars.</Notes>
  18652.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18653.     <Publisher>JVC</Publisher>
  18654.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  18661.     <Title>Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back</Title>
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  18670.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Starship Hector (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  18672.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:40.167715-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18674.     <Developer>Hudson</Developer>
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  18678.     <Notes>Your ship is equipped with both a standard laser and an independently fired ground weapon, which you must coordinate to defeat ground and aerial enemies. A shield bar keeps track of your damage and you can replenish it by defeating certain enemies, but otherwise its just you, your ship and several stages of alien enemies that alternate between top-down and side-scrolling perspectives.</Notes>
  18679.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18680.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
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  18688.     <Title>Starship Hector</Title>
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  18699.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:41.3026618-04:00</DateAdded>
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  18705.     <Notes>StarTropics was released in the United States for the Nintendo Entertainment System on December 1, 1990. Star Tropics is an anomaly in that the game was developed exclusively for American and European audiences, and has never seen the light of day in Japan. The game was developed by a team of Japanese game designers living in the U.S., the same team responsible for the Punch-Out!! games. The game has been re-released on the Wii virtual console for both North American and PAL regions as of January 2008.</Notes>
  18706.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18707.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  18724.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stealth ATF (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18725.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18726.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:44.3091597-04:00</DateAdded>
  18727.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:44.3091597-04:00</DateModified>
  18728.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
  18729.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18730.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18731.     <ID>363df3a2-dd3c-4646-8754-8e9df6a926c0</ID>
  18732.     <Notes>Stealth ATF is a flight simulator in which you pilot a F-117A, a.k.a. Nighthawk in several missions.
  18733.  
  18734. In every mission's beginning and ending you have to take off and land your plane respectively, from a side view. If you fail to land after completing the target objectives, you fail to succeed in mission and thus have to replay it.</Notes>
  18735.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18736.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  18737.     <ReleaseDate>1989-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18738.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18739.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18740.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18741.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18742.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18743.     <TheGamesDBID>2115</TheGamesDBID>
  18744.     <Title>Stealth ATF</Title>
  18745.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18746.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18747.     <PlayMode />
  18748.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18749.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18750.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
  18751.   </Game>
  18752.   <Game>
  18753.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sting (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18754.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18755.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:47.2656226-04:00</DateAdded>
  18756.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:47.2656226-04:00</DateModified>
  18757.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  18758.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18759.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18760.     <ID>a113bc0b-b65d-4b6a-a85e-b257216c3720</ID>
  18761.     <Notes>Save Professor Cinnamon! When aliens from the planet Attackon kidnap the inventor during their invasion of Earth, two TwinBee Stinger jets (armed with boxing gloves) are unleashed to rescue Cinnamon before the aliens turn the Earth into a giant ball of cotton candy!</Notes>
  18762.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18763.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  18764.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T03:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18765.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18766.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18767.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18768.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18769.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18770.     <TheGamesDBID>2116</TheGamesDBID>
  18771.     <Title>Stinger</Title>
  18772.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18773.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18774.     <PlayMode />
  18775.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18776.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18777.     <Genre />
  18778.   </Game>
  18779.   <Game>
  18780.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stinger (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18781.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18782.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:48.6918067-04:00</DateAdded>
  18783.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:48.6918067-04:00</DateModified>
  18784.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  18785.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18786.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18787.     <ID>d018c580-b35c-4e51-80d9-9e9304e500b3</ID>
  18788.     <Notes>Save Professor Cinnamon! When aliens from the planet Attackon kidnap the inventor during their invasion of Earth, two TwinBee Stinger jets (armed with boxing gloves) are unleashed to rescue Cinnamon before the aliens turn the Earth into a giant ball of cotton candy!</Notes>
  18789.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18790.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  18791.     <ReleaseDate>1987-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18792.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18793.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18794.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18795.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18796.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18797.     <TheGamesDBID>2116</TheGamesDBID>
  18798.     <Title>Stinger</Title>
  18799.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18800.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18801.     <PlayMode />
  18802.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18803.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18804.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
  18805.   </Game>
  18806.   <Game>
  18807.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Streemerz (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18808.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18809.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:50.6023993-04:00</DateAdded>
  18810.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:50.6023993-04:00</DateModified>
  18811.     <Developer>Faux Game Company</Developer>
  18812.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18813.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18814.     <ID>4b0d2ba7-e0dc-48dd-b6fa-5371eacc526c</ID>
  18815.     <Notes>“Try climbing to the top of this one by throwing streamers and climbing them. On your way up you better watch out for the various pie throwing clowns, burning candles and bouncing balls, because if they get you, you’ll die a little each time.” These were the orders given to you, Operative JOE when you were ordered to infiltrate the evil MASTER Y’s floating fortress to destroy the TIGER ARMY’s top secret weapon.
  18816.  
  18817. Streemerz is an NES homebrew that draws its inspiration from an Action 52 game with the same name. Using your trusty streamer, the player grapples platforms in order to navigate the level and avoid killer clowns. The gameplay is reminiscent of any Spiderman game, as he uses his web to climb walls.</Notes>
  18818.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18819.     <Publisher>Faux Game Company</Publisher>
  18820.     <ReleaseDate>2012-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18821.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18822.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18823.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18824.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18825.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18826.     <TheGamesDBID>28364</TheGamesDBID>
  18827.     <Title>Streemerz</Title>
  18828.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18829.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18830.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  18831.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18832.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18833.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
  18834.   </Game>
  18835.   <Game>
  18836.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Street Cop (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18837.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18838.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:52.3758757-04:00</DateAdded>
  18839.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:52.3758757-04:00</DateModified>
  18840.     <Developer>Sonata</Developer>
  18841.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18842.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18843.     <ID>dec01bef-3a76-460d-8752-4aeb0c961a3f</ID>
  18844.     <Notes>One of the few NES games that uses the Power Pad. You play a cop who must chase down and catch the criminals. The game takes you through the streets of a city, where you must turn corners and keep running to catch the bad guys. You use the NES power pad to run through the streets, faster you run faster the cop will give chase. You use the controller to use your nightstick to apprehend the criminal.</Notes>
  18845.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18846.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  18847.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18848.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18849.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18850.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18851.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18852.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18853.     <TheGamesDBID>2117</TheGamesDBID>
  18854.     <Title>Street Cop</Title>
  18855.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18856.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18857.     <PlayMode />
  18858.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18859.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18860.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
  18861.   </Game>
  18862.   <Game>
  18863.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Street Fighter 2010 - The Final Fight (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18864.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18865.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:52.9323392-04:00</DateAdded>
  18866.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:52.9323392-04:00</DateModified>
  18867.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
  18868.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18869.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18870.     <ID>16a4ac20-d08c-4b63-a97b-88b001faf022</ID>
  18871.     <Notes>The player is Ken, the hero of the Street Fighter series. It's been 25 years since he last participated in a fighting tournament. He has become a scientist and has developed a powerful medicine together with his friend Troy. But an unknown fiend breaks into his laboratory, kills Troy, and steals the invention. It's time to recall the good old days and to embark on a quest for revenge!
  18872.  
  18873. Despite the US title, the game has little to do with the Street Fighter or the Final Fight games. This is an action platformer in which the player navigates Ken around, trying to avoid or kill the enemies by shooting at them with ranged weapons, adjusting the direction of the shot, or kicking and punching them. Ken is very agile and can jump high and climb walls.</Notes>
  18874.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18875.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  18876.     <ReleaseDate>1990-08-08T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  18877.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18878.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18879.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18880.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18881.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18882.     <TheGamesDBID>1455</TheGamesDBID>
  18883.     <Title>Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight</Title>
  18884.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18885.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18886.     <PlayMode />
  18887.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18888.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18889.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
  18890.   </Game>
  18891.   <Game>
  18892.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Strider (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18893.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18894.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:55.1501845-04:00</DateAdded>
  18895.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:55.1501845-04:00</DateModified>
  18896.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
  18897.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18898.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18899.     <ID>f874e11a-e0a2-472a-b4b6-922974492d05</ID>
  18900.     <Notes>Strider is a platform game where Hiryu must fight his way past enemies and uncover keys, characters and data disks (which can be analysed aboard the Blue Dragon) to find out what's going on. His primary weapon is his jumping ability and sword, the Cypher, which he uses to strike with great speed. At some point in the game, the Cypher may be modified to shoot plasma arrows. Hiryu also has a various set of "skills" which he learns as he gains levels. Examples of skills are a healing ability (Medical), a jumping ability (Jump), some additional attacks (Spark, Fire, Sp-Ball) and the ability to leave an area (Warp).</Notes>
  18901.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18902.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  18903.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18904.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18905.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18906.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18907.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18908.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18909.     <TheGamesDBID>2960</TheGamesDBID>
  18910.     <Title>Strider</Title>
  18911.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18912.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18913.     <PlayMode />
  18914.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18915.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18916.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  18917.   </Game>
  18918.   <Game>
  18919.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Stunt Kids (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18920.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18921.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:56.4933029-04:00</DateAdded>
  18922.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:56.4933029-04:00</DateModified>
  18923.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
  18924.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18925.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18926.     <ID>1be6417b-f5e7-4bb0-9b3c-d672ec3dc4ce</ID>
  18927.     <Notes>Stunt Kids is an unlicensed head-to-head dirt bike racing game featuring a pair of helmeted, yet clearly wide-eyed children. Two human players can compete head to head, or a computer can control the second player, as the kids race dirt bikes through increasingly difficult obstacle courses whilst collecting power-ups. The dirt bikes can jump and lean and the player needs to take advantage of the bike's abilities in order to avoid being thrown clear.</Notes>
  18928.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18929.     <Publisher>Camerica</Publisher>
  18930.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18931.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18932.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18933.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18934.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18935.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18936.     <TheGamesDBID>2118</TheGamesDBID>
  18937.     <Title>Stunt Kids</Title>
  18938.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18939.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18940.     <PlayMode />
  18941.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18942.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18943.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  18945.   <Game>
  18946.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sunday Funday - The Ride (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18947.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18948.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:57.0327505-04:00</DateAdded>
  18949.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:57.0327505-04:00</DateModified>
  18950.     <Developer>Wisdom Tree</Developer>
  18951.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18952.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18953.     <ID>18b1259f-75e3-4b70-a9f6-605eaf4f92bf</ID>
  18954.     <Notes>Sunday Funday is an adaptation of the game Menace Beach, and contains a changed storyline and some graphical changes. The storyline now deals with a boy trying to make his way to Sunday school. Gameplay consists of riding a skateboard through various obstacles and defeating enemies who try to hinder the player's progress.</Notes>
  18955.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18956.     <Publisher>Wisdom Tree</Publisher>
  18957.     <ReleaseDate>1995-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18958.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18959.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18960.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18961.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18962.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18963.     <TheGamesDBID>2119</TheGamesDBID>
  18964.     <Title>Sunday Funday: The Ride</Title>
  18965.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18966.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18967.     <PlayMode />
  18968.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18969.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18970.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  18971.   </Game>
  18972.   <Game>
  18973.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sunman (Europe) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
  18974.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  18975.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:55:57.4851309-04:00</DateAdded>
  18976.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:55:57.4851309-04:00</DateModified>
  18977.     <Developer>EIM</Developer>
  18978.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  18979.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  18980.     <ID>ac775d5d-7ec8-47b7-9b38-e9d23920090e</ID>
  18981.     <Notes>Sunman is an unreleased action video game developed by EIM and planned to be published by Sunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. Despite being mostly complete, it was never commercially released. Also, unlike most video games of this time, it was never even announced. Most cancelled games saw months' worth of publicity in video game magazines before fading off the game-watch radars. The gameplay is very similar to Sunsoft's Batman games, Batman and Batman: Return of the Joker, in that the character can run, jump, punch and duck, although in this game the player can also fly simply by pushing up. There are also some side scrolling flying levels where you can shoot laser/heat vision from your eyes. The game is divided into five scenes with one-four areas with a boss at the end of each area.</Notes>
  18982.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  18983.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  18984.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  18985.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  18986.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  18987.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  18988.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  18989.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  18990.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  18991.     <TheGamesDBID>22455</TheGamesDBID>
  18992.     <Title>Sunman</Title>
  18993.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  18994.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  18995.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  18996.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  18997.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  18998.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  19000.   <Game>
  19001.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Super C (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  19002.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  19003.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:01.9398357-04:00</DateAdded>
  19004.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:56:01.9398357-04:00</DateModified>
  19005.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
  19006.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  19007.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  19008.     <ID>b18b282e-76d5-4699-90a7-997bbc813cce</ID>
  19009.     <Notes>After losing a confrontation against Super Commandos Mad Dog and Scorpion, the juices of destruction drip from the spiked tongue of the vile alien warmonger - Red Falcon. Now, he's coming back stronger than ever, with a sinister plan that includes having his intergalactic warriors seep into the brains of the U.S. Army. To support his disguised forces of doom, he's recruited Jagger Froid, a demented alien from the Black Hole Galaxy. He's also shuttled in The Babula Destructoid Mechanism with its Beam of Death. With torrential terror about to rain down upon civilization, Earth's only hope rests with you, Scorpion, and your pal, the Dogster. And if your spread guns, lasers, flame throwers and mega shells fail to destroy Red Falcon's eight levels of terror, including radioactive lava fields, it's all over but for the shouting, the screaming and the cries from a disintegrating world!</Notes>
  19010.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19011.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  19012.     <ReleaseDate>1990-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  19013.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  19014.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  19015.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  19016.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  19017.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  19018.     <TheGamesDBID>1456</TheGamesDBID>
  19019.     <Title>Super C</Title>
  19020.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  19021.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  19022.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  19023.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  19024.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  19025.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
  19026.   </Game>
  19027.   <Game>
  19028.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Super Cars (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  19029.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  19030.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:04.8372472-04:00</DateAdded>
  19031.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:56:04.8372472-04:00</DateModified>
  19032.     <Developer>Gremlin Graphics</Developer>
  19033.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  19034.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  19035.     <ID>d5837f97-3659-4c9a-b849-60d7f6a906ef</ID>
  19036.     <Notes>Super Cars is a Racing game, developed by Gremlin Graphics and published by Electro Brain, which was released in 1991.</Notes>
  19037.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19038.     <Publisher>Electro Brain</Publisher>
  19039.     <ReleaseDate>1991-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19063.     <Notes>This ain't elementary school and it sure as heck ain't gym class.  This is Super Dodge Ball.  Control your team of six players to pummel the opposing team into submission using only the ball and your team's unique skills.  Each player has his own special attacks and each team has their own unique attributes.</Notes>
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  19090.     <Notes>Your shuttle commander has been trapped in a dimensional maze in space, and you must use your glove to throw an energy ball at the walls in order to advance.
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  19092. The walls in each maze room you encounter are filled with blocks. Using your Power Glove, you have to entirely break down a wall before being allowed to advance to the next room.</Notes>
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  19119.     <Notes>Super Jeopardy! is based on the popular Jeopardy! TV game show. In this digital incarnation, 4 players compete at answering reverse trivia questions in trademark Jeopardy! fashion-- i.e., the host provides the answer and a player has to provide the questions. As many of 4 human players can participate, with the remaining slots filled by the computer. Competition takes place in quarter-final, semi-final, and final round modes.</Notes>
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  19146.     <Notes>Do you have what it takes to save the Mushroom Princess?  You’ll have to think fast and move even faster to complete this quest!  The Mushroom Princess is being held captive by the evil Koopa tribe of turtles.  It’s up to you to rescue her from the clutches of the Koopa King before time runs out.  But it won’t be easy.  To get to the Princess, you’ll have to climb mountains, cross seas, avoid bottomless pits, fight off turtle soldiers and a host of black magic traps that only a Koopa King can devise.  It’s another non-stop adventure from the Super Mario Bros.!</Notes>
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  19174.     <Notes>Do you have what it takes to save the Mushroom Princess?  You’ll have to think fast and move even faster to complete this quest!  The Mushroom Princess is being held captive by the evil Koopa tribe of turtles.  It’s up to you to rescue her from the clutches of the Koopa King before time runs out.  But it won’t be easy.  To get to the Princess, you’ll have to climb mountains, cross seas, avoid bottomless pits, fight off turtle soldiers and a host of black magic traps that only a Koopa King can devise.  It’s another non-stop adventure from the Super Mario Bros.!</Notes>
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  19265.     <Notes>Mario’s back!  Bigger and badder than before!  This time it’s a fierce action-packed battle to free the land of Subcon from the curse of the evil Wart.  It’s up to you, along with Mario, Luigi, Toad and the Princess, to fight your way through bizarre multi-level worlds and find him!  This time you’ve got a brand new kind of power - plucking power - and now anything you find can be a weapon.  But beware!  You’ve never seen creatures like these!  Shyguys and Tweeters!  Ninji and Beezos!  And you’ve never had an adventure like this!  Only cunning and speed can save you now…</Notes>
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  19293.     <Notes>Fight monsters and mini-bosses, avoid ghosts and the burning sun.  Make your way through water and quicksand.  Dodge cannon balls and bullets and rescue the King’s wand!
  19294.  
  19295. In Super Mario Bros. 3 there are more warps, more chances at extra lives, and new special suits!  The raccoon suit lets you fly and knock out blocks.  The frog suit helps you out-swim the deadly fish.  There are suits for every occasion!
  19296.  
  19297. Store up flowers and mushrooms to use later on.  Play game-show type bonus rounds!  Go back to that last screen and get a mushroom!  Pause to take a break, then continue where you left off!
  19298.  
  19299. Super Mario Bros. 3 is fun to play alone, or team up with a buddy to prolong the adventure!</Notes>
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  19327.     <Notes>Super PakPak is a 2-4 player Spacewar!/Thrust/Gravity force style game for Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom. It was programmed in a few weeks in 2010, and was submitted as an official entry for the Assembly Summer 2010 Game Development competition (Ranked 7th out of 19) in Helsinki, Finland.</Notes>
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  19354.     <Notes>Pitfall Harry returns to adventuring in this "Super" sequel to Pitfall! and Pitfall II: Lost Caverns. Harry’s mission: to recover the famed Raj Diamond, and also to rescue his niece Rhonda and loyal lion sidekick, Quickclaw.
  19355.  
  19356. Now armed with a gun, Harry must navigate some 270 screens of 8-bit action-platforming. Valuable items will be collected along the way to aid your quest, but beware: dangers also abound, from snakes and spiders to falling rocks and boiling lava!</Notes>
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  19400.     <Developer>Technos Japan</Developer>
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  19404.     <Notes>Warm up with a few exercise games then face contenders in the American Circuit. For the ultimate challenge play against the best in the World Cup. Jump and block opponent's spikes, dive to dig a cross court spike, or set one up for a smash that only the best player can return. Kabooom! Your Super Spike blasts your opponent off his feet! "X" marks the spot so you can track the ball. Pick players with speed, strong defense, or killer offense. Your quick reflexes and competitive spirit complete the team. Play against the computer, by yourself or challenge a friend. With the NES Satellite or the NES Four Score any combination of one to four can play - even two vs. two! Now you can play on sand courts from Daytona to Los Angeles. Face off international teams in Hawaii or challenge the hot Navy team aboard an aircraft carrier. Watch the sand fly! Hear the applause. Soak up the rays! It's Super Spike V'Ball for World Class fun!</Notes>
  19405.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19406.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  19414.     <Title>Super Spike V'Ball</Title>
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  19436.     <Title>Super Spike V'Ball + Nintendo World Cup</Title>
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  19444.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Super Sprint (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19448.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  19452.     <Notes>Super Sprint is a racing game for one or two players. Gameplay is from an overhead view of the racetrack. The racetracks start simple and gradually get more complicated, and may also feature obstacles ranging from traffic cones to tornadoes. Occasionally wrenches will appear in the roadway, and when collected they can be used after a race to power up your car with better tires, better acceleration or a higher top speed.</Notes>
  19453.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19454.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
  19455.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19460.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  19462.     <Title>Super Sprint</Title>
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  19465.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  19468.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  19471.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Super Spy Hunter (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19473.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:31.793684-04:00</DateAdded>
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  19475.     <Developer>Tokai</Developer>
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  19479.     <Notes>The Super Spy Hunter has a super spy car. It's actually a well-armed car that can turn into a boat or a plane at opportune times. The action is fast vertical scrolling as the vehicle faces all manner of powerful vehicle threats from a well-funded terrorist enemy -- cars, trucks, helicopters, etc. Luckily, there are many powerups to collect along the way, both defensive and offensive.</Notes>
  19480.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19481.     <Publisher>Suncorp</Publisher>
  19482.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19489.     <Title>Super Spy Hunter</Title>
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  19498.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Super Team Games (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19502.     <Developer>Sonata</Developer>
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  19506.     <Notes>Super Team Games is a side scrolling game where two players compete in races on an obstacle course. The game utilizes the Nintendo Power Pad; to control your on screen character you will need to run in place on the Power Pad to make your character run, and actually jump to make him jump. In the basic game you need to run and jump your way to the finish line as fast as possible. Some additional game variations are available, such as the belly bump ball (you need to roll a giant ball through the obstacle course by running into it), the crab walk (make it to the finish line walking like a crab!), the water cross (water is found on the track; if you mistime your jump and land in the water you need to swim to get out costing you valuable time), the bubble run (racing through the course inside a giant bubble), or the skateboard race. Several cooperative games are included as well, including a tug of war, relay race, and six legged race.</Notes>
  19507.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19508.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  19509.     <ReleaseDate>1988-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19516.     <Title>Super Team Games</Title>
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  19533.     <Notes>The lost colony of Alterra is a completely man-made lifeworld abandoned long ago in a nearby galaxy. Alterra is actually five colonies in one. Each self-contained habitat has been separately bio-engineered by a powerful ecosystem generation network known as a Multiple Organism Unit Link. MORGUL, for short. Early colonists used MORGUL to render Alterra inhabitable. But a cataclysmic quake severed all system interface functions, and MORGUL murderously rebelled. The few colonists lucky enough to escape told a grim tale of a higher intelligence gone berserk.
  19534.  
  19535. For generations, mankind sought a return to Alterra. Finally, genetic science created a saviour: Turrican, a mutant warrior, bio-engineered for the task of planetary reclamation. In the meantime, MORGUL has diligently twisted Alterran life forms to his brutal, destructive purposes. Thus, Turrican's challenges consist in eliminating hostile organisms from Alterra's five multi-level worlds and, finally, destroying the three faces of MORGUL.</Notes>
  19536.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19537.     <Publisher>Imagineer</Publisher>
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  19545.     <Title>Super Turrican</Title>
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  19554.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Superman (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19558.     <Developer>Kotobuki System</Developer>
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  19562.     <Notes>You start the game as Clark Kent, but as long as you have enough energy, you can change into Superman. Apart from jumping and punching, Superman can also use different super powers such as Heat Vision, X-Ray Vision (makes certain enemies visible), two kinds of Super Breaths (one that freezes certain enemies) and Super Flight which takes him to different locations.</Notes>
  19563.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19564.     <Publisher>Kotobuki System</Publisher>
  19565.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19572.     <Title>Superman</Title>
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  19581.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Swamp Thing (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19583.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:36.9049379-04:00</DateAdded>
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  19585.     <Developer>Imagineering</Developer>
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  19589.     <Notes>The game is a side-scrolling platform game. Swamp thing can punch (but not duck and punch) and jump a short distance. Health power-ups will be needed to keep him alive and additionally ball power-ups can be found to give him a projectile weapon.</Notes>
  19590.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19591.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  19592.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19599.     <Title>Swamp Thing</Title>
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  19608.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Sword Master (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19610.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:38.2200329-04:00</DateAdded>
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  19612.     <Developer>Athena</Developer>
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  19616.     <Notes>Sword Master establishes the tale of an evil wizard in league with a monstrous demon who have dared to kidnap a damsel. The Sword Master is a knight who seeks to rescue the fair lady and destroy the evil people and creatures in the castle in which they dwell.
  19617.  
  19618. It is a parallax side-scrolling action game in which the player must use sword and shield to battle through 7 game levels, from the forest, to a cursed town, to multiple levels of the villain's castle lair. The player will encounter giant bats, wolves, skeleton warriors, evil knights, wizards, lizard men, gargoyles, and other fierce enemies on his quest. The Sword Master can swing his sword, defend with his shield, and gather power-ups which enable him to change his form; for example, the Sword Master can transform into a magic user himself and cast offensive magic spells.</Notes>
  19619.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19620.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  19621.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19628.     <Title>Sword Master</Title>
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  19637.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Swords and Serpents (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19639.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:39.7543092-04:00</DateAdded>
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  19641.     <Developer>Interplay</Developer>
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  19644.     <ID>98ffa06c-4834-436d-a382-c76d39a0afed</ID>
  19645.     <Notes>Step into a new world of gaming, where you not only play, you become. Embark on a quest to slay the evil serpent lurking in the inner most depths of the dungeon. Create a mighty band of adventurers, each having unique powers: A fearless warrior, a cunning thief, a wizard with mystical powers, and an enchanting mystic. While fighting skills are vital, Swords and Serpents will stretch your mind and your imagination. As you explore the dungeons, searching for the trappings of the legendary Ruby Warrior, you'll confront challenges and decisions at every turn. Will you fight? Will you run? Which of your inventory of strength, experience and magical powers will you use? The serpent is coiled, ready to strike. But you are the master of your destiny. Will you rise to the challenge? No NES game has gone this far before!</Notes>
  19646.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19647.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  19648.     <ReleaseDate>1990-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19654.     <TheGamesDBID>2126</TheGamesDBID>
  19655.     <Title>Swords and Serpents</Title>
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  19658.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  19661.     <Genre>Adventure;Role-Playing</Genre>
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  19664.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Taboo - The Sixth Sense (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  19665.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  19666.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:56:40.9973449-04:00</DateAdded>
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  19668.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  19672.     <Notes>Turn the Nintendo Entertainment System into a tarot card deck with Taboo: The Sixth Sense. Write down a questions via the controller, and after a shuffling of cards, the game will attempt to predict your future. Some fortunes may be positive, offering wealth, fame and power. Other fortunes may warn the player to take care and use caution in future events. After the final card is revealed, the player has an option to choose their lucky numbers. Obviously, Taboo: The Sixth Sense is meant for entertainment purposes only, and should be taken as such.</Notes>
  19673.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19674.     <Publisher>Tradewest</Publisher>
  19675.     <ReleaseDate>1989-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  19682.     <Title>Taboo: The Sixth Sense</Title>
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  19699.     <Notes>You are challenged to match the awesome skill of your opponents...to gain the Title in World Super Championship of Tag Team Wrestling. Teamwork and stamina are the keys, as you and your partner battle your way through the Title Matches on your quest for the Belt.
  19700.  
  19701. Attack your opponents with Body Slams, Drop Kicks, Backbreakers, Flying Head Butts, or even throwing them out of the ring! To win, it's a pin for a count of three.
  19702.  
  19703. Nothing can match the super excitement as the crowd cheers over this mania on the mat. Prepare yourself for Tag Team Wrestling! Data East brings you arcade realism at home!</Notes>
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  19705.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
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  19722.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Tagin' Dragon (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  19726.     <Developer>Thin Chen</Developer>
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  19730.     <Notes>20 challenging levels! Play tag with maze after maze full of dragons. Only a dragon's tail is vulnerable, so sneak up from behind and munch till they turn to bones! If you are fast enough to snatch the magic lantern, you can discover the secrets buried within the walls of each maze.</Notes>
  19731.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19732.     <Publisher>Bunch Games</Publisher>
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  19753.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  19757.     <Notes>This game involves the adventures of Baloo and Kit, two bears delivering cargo for Rebecca, another bear. However, Shere Khan, the evil tiger tycoon, wants to put Rebecca out of business, so he hires pirates, led by Don Karnage, to do his dirty work.</Notes>
  19758.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19759.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  19768.     <Title>TaleSpin</Title>
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  19785.     <Notes>Mr. Big is back in town, and this time he's captured your brother! He's being held at Big's Pig Pen which is located on the upper side of town. The problem is, every gang in the city is out looking for you. It is now up to you to beat the odds and rescue your brother. You start the game armed only with your fists, and along the way there are some additional weapons to be found such as baseball bats or garbage cans. Gameplay is an arcade style side scrolling action game for one player.</Notes>
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  19787.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
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  19795.     <Title>Target: Renegade</Title>
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  19812.     <Notes>Gameplay is similar to the many other baseball released for the NES. The camera angle when batting or pitching is from behind the pitcher. The pitcher can pitch the ball high and low, as well as curve it. Tecmo Baseball includes digitized voices for the umpire.</Notes>
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  19814.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  19839.     <Notes>TECMO BOWL! You've trained for it in the arcade. Now, strap on your helmet and go for it! Choose your team and select plays for your own game plan. From the snap, total control of every pass, block, run, and tackle is in your hands. Tecmo Bowl! The game of guts and glory!</Notes>
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  19866.     <Notes>Tecmo Cup is a soccer simulator combined with RPG elements. As the game progress, Robin and his teammates will get better. The matches themselves consist of numerous choices what to do at each moment. If you are attacking, you have options to pass, shoot or to dribble. And when you are defending, you can either tackle, cut pass/shoot, or mark the opposition player with ball.</Notes>
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  19893.     <Notes>This basketball game is very similar to Tecmo Super NBA Basketball with the main difference being their rosters. The game has 27 NBA teams with a roster of 324 Players. Each player has a rating for his shooting ability, stamina, jumping power, running speed, stealing ability, and blocking ability. The game allows for pre-season and season modes. In the season modes the game tracks team &amp; player statistics throughout the season.</Notes>
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  19895.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  19920.     <Notes>The teams, the players, and the halftime shows are ready for the ultimate football season, and you're in control. From the first pre-season game to the playoffs, it's your call, your skill, and your team. Can you get to and win the Super Bowl? Tecmo Super Bowl is the only football game to feature onside kicks, blocked passes and kicks, fumbles, pitchout to the running back, player injuries, time-outs, and much, much more! For 1 or 2 players. All 28 NFL teams! Four running plays, four passing plays. Team stats and data. Create your own Pro Bowl. Coach Mode, where you call the plays!</Notes>
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  19922.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  19930.     <Title>Tecmo Super Bowl</Title>
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  19947.     <Notes>Tecmo World Cup Soccer is a simple soccer game with an overhead view. Only one mode (World Cup) is available, playable by either one player against the computer AI or two players against each other. Any of the sixteen available national teams can be selected by the player; the opponent cannot be chosen manually if controlled by the AI. The game itself allows only basic moves such as passing, shooting, and side-sliding during defense. There is no team management or strategy available, and no options for game rules and conditions.</Notes>
  19948.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  19949.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  19974.     <Notes>It's your call from the opening bell to the final pin. Select your wrestler and take on any challenge. Every bodyslam, every cobra twist and piledriver brings you closer to victory. Will you be the one receiving the Tecmo World Wrestling Championship Belt?</Notes>
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  19976.     <Publisher>Tecmo</Publisher>
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  20001.     <Notes>Based on the hit cartoon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has players go up against Shredder and his Foot Clan followers. Leonardo's weapon are the Katana Blades, which makes it easy to strike far and fast. Raphael carries a Sai in each of his three fingered fast hands. His striking range is short but a little more powerful than Leonardo. Michaelangelo uses Nunchuks, and Donatello, a master of the Bo has some serious reach and power though he is a bit slow to strike. Unlike most games, rather than just give the plot at the beginning, here the story unravels throughout the adventure. First Shredder gets Beebop and Rocksteady to capture the Turtles friend April O'Neal. Once April is rescued it turns out that Shredder has set eight bombs around the local dam. The dam though was a ploy to lure the Turtles away from their lair so that Mechaturtle, another of Shredder's minions, could kidnap Splinter.</Notes>
  20002.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20003.     <Publisher>Ultra Games</Publisher>
  20004.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  20005.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-31T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20012.     <Title>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles</Title>
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  20025.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  20029.     <Notes>The game is very much in the tradition of the Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter series, pitting you against opponents one at a time. Some fighters (besides the turtles) will be familiar, such as the Casey Jones, or even Shredder.
  20030.  
  20031. Though even people familiar with the turtles will see differences in them. They can now, for example, do moves involving projectiles, such as "fireballs".
  20032.  
  20033. The game's modes include a story mode, where you can only pick one of the turtles and go on fighting opponents in order to defeat the Shredder, and a tournament mode, where you fight only for the fame and money.</Notes>
  20034.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20035.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  20043.     <Title>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters</Title>
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  20056.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  20060.     <Notes>Yo! After being treated like garbage by the Ninja Turtles, Shredder has trained a new, more merciless breed of Foot Soldiers to inflict his revenge: A clan of over 700 Taekwondo turtle terminators who have once again captured April O'Neil to use as turtle bait. Fortunately you don't have to face these freaks of torture alone. For the first time ever, two dudes or dudettes can join forces and double-team Shredder, kicking shell while covering each others tails. But to survive you've gotta fight through 8 action-packed arcade levels, including Vinnie's Valet "Stalking" Lot and the Soho Sewer System, plus two new never-before-seen shell-squashing stages! Each of these deathtraps is reinforced by lethal electro zappers, laser beams, freezer burners or enemies such as Scorpion Robots, Stone Warriors and Baxter Stockman. Shredder has also hired the all-powerful Tora and Shogun, two alien bounty hunters who have never known defeat. Even though Master Splinter has prepared the turtles well for battle, teaching them radical new attack moves, it doesn't mean this war to save April and turtlekind will be a piece of cake or even a slice of pizza. Because with the forces of revenge on his side and the bounty boys in town, it's payback time for Shredder!</Notes>
  20061.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20062.     <Publisher>Ultra</Publisher>
  20063.     <ReleaseDate>1990-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20068.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  20070.     <Title>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game</Title>
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  20076.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  20081.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:04.9532837-04:00</DateAdded>
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  20083.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  20087.     <Notes>Surf's up, dude! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles make a little getaway to the Sunshine State. Until Shredder makes a major getaway with the entire island of Manhattan! His power hungry plot gets even more bogus when April O'Neil becomes part of the heist. What a relaxing vacation. Not! Those mondo mutants must make waves to get back home to save April and Manhattan, and send Shredder on a one way trip to geeksville! So unless you want Shredder to ninja-kick sand in your face and make off with your best girl and your hometown, you better get busy. Squashing him once and for all will be no holiday.</Notes>
  20088.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  20114.     <Notes>Whether it's singles or doubles you'll love the non-stop action of this amazingly real tennis game!
  20115.  
  20116.    Slam a serve, fire a blazing backhand, smash a forehand volley - you call the shots in Nintendo TENNIS!  Nintendo lets you choose an opponent from five different skill levels.  So as your game improves, so does your playing partner!  Plus, you can actually gauge the speed of your serve!  The better your timing, the faster it moves across the net.  You'll have hours of fun rushing the net, playing the baseline or roaming the court.  With Nintendo's state-of-the-art graphics and realistic game play, you'll really believe you're at center court!</Notes>
  20117.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  20143.     <Notes>Terminator 2: Judgment Day is based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the role of the T-800 Terminator and has to protect John Connor from being terminated by the T-1000 Terminator.</Notes>
  20144.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20145.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
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  20153.     <Title>Terminator 2: Judgment Day</Title>
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  20166.     <Developer>Radical Entertainment</Developer>
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  20170.     <Notes>The Terminator loosely follows the plot of the 1984 Arnold Schwarzenegger film. The game begins in the future, where the hero Kyle Reese must battle through a post-apocalyptic future in order to go back in time to 1984 Los Angeles. Once there, he must progress through various checkpoints as outlined by the main movie plot: Find Sarah Connor, shootout at the police station, and the climax in the factory. The main levels of the game consist of side-scrolling jumping and shooting action. In between levels are car chases where the Terminator attempts to run you down as you race to your next destination.</Notes>
  20171.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20172.     <Publisher>Mindscape</Publisher>
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  20180.     <Title>The Terminator</Title>
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  20197.     <Notes>In the follow-up to Moon Cresta, a well-guarded planet is being invaded. You will have to make a succession of passes over the landscape, shooting out ground turrets and aliens. Numbered bases release power-ups when shot - these can either be used in combination or (by pressing the space bar) in Formation Mode, covering a wider range of shooting positions. Each pass over the planet ends with a boss; the third and final one with a boss who can only be killed if you are at maximum power. Death puts you back to the start of the world.</Notes>
  20198.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20199.     <Publisher>Nihon Bussan</Publisher>
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  20224.     <Notes>A random sequence of tetrominoes (sometimes called "tetrads" in older versions)—shapes composed of four square blocks each—fall down the playing field (a rectangular vertical shaft, called the "well" or "matrix"). The objective of the game is to manipulate these tetrominoes, by moving each one sideways and rotating it by 90 degree units, with the aim of creating a horizontal line of blocks without gaps. When such a line is created, it disappears, and any block above the deleted line will fall. With every ten lines that are cleared, the game enters a new level. As the game progresses, each level causes the tetrominoes to fall faster, and the game ends when the stack of tetrominoes reaches the top of the playing field and no new tetrominoes are able to enter. In certain versions, the game can also end if the player is able to get all the way to level 15.
  20225.  
  20226. All of the tetrominoes are capable of single and double clears. I, J, and L are able to clear triples. Only the I tetromino has the capacity to clear four lines simultaneously, and this is referred to as a "tetris". (This may vary depending on the rotation and compensation rules of each specific Tetris implementation. For instance, in the Super Rotation System used in most recent implementations, called "Easy Spin" in Tetris Worlds, certain rare situations allow T, S and Z to 'snap' into tight spots and clear triples.)</Notes>
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  20274.     <Notes>Unlike the original Tetris, Tetris 2 has you clearing the field of blocks in a different way. Each play field starts with different colored dots (in this case black, gray and white), with one of each color flashing. The blocks are made up of the same three colors, and by matching blocks of the same color over the top or to the side of the dot will clear the dot and those blocks from the screen. If you clear a flashing dot, all the corresponding dots of the same color will be cleared. To complete the round just clear the dots, not the blocks themselves.</Notes>
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  20306.     <Title>Thomas the Tank Engine</Title>
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  20314.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Three Stooges, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20318.     <Developer>Cinemaware</Developer>
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  20322.     <Notes>Stars of television and cinema, and now stars of their own video game. Join Moe, Larry &amp; Curly (in no particular order) who must collect $5000 to try and save an orphanage and the young children who live there from the evil banker, all while keeping pie out of their face. Featuring platform level designs based on classic Stooge scenes from their many TV episodes and movies and level objectives re-living many of their antics plus original Stooge voices and Stooge trivia.</Notes>
  20323.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20324.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  20325.     <ReleaseDate>1989-10-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20330.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20331.     <TheGamesDBID>2137</TheGamesDBID>
  20332.     <Title>The Three Stooges</Title>
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  20341.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Thunder &amp; Lightning (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20343.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:24.5826208-04:00</DateAdded>
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  20345.     <Developer>Visco</Developer>
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  20349.     <Notes>A "Breakout" type game with interesting characters such as Mr. Chin and the Thunder Warrior. Mr. Chin holds a stick over his head that acts as the paddle. If your ball hits one of the power-up carriers (Flying Saucer, Submarine or Airplane) you have to try and pick up the released power-up while continuing to keep the ball in play.</Notes>
  20350.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20351.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  20352.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20359.     <Title>Thunder &amp; Lightning</Title>
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  20365.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  20368.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Thunderbirds (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20370.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:25.1410862-04:00</DateAdded>
  20371.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:25.1410862-04:00</DateModified>
  20372.     <Developer>Pack-In Video</Developer>
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  20375.     <ID>3dc26585-225b-45a9-9104-01ab17e2c77a</ID>
  20376.     <Notes>In the future, combat pilots do battle in the air, under water, deep within the earth and far into outer space! Are you tough enough to join the Thunderbirds, the world's elite fighting force? If you're a red-hot gun, you'll find dozens of secret weapons and special power-ups! War zones of the future include explosive volcanic deserts, deadly ocean depths, and the stark terrors of space. Five different fighter craft to choose from. Lots of cool enemies, including poisonous space scorpions, fire-spitting volcanoes, mutant sea worms, and dozens more!</Notes>
  20377.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20378.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  20379.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20385.     <TheGamesDBID>1425</TheGamesDBID>
  20386.     <Title>Thunderbirds</Title>
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  20392.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  20395.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Thundercade (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20397.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:26.3360789-04:00</DateAdded>
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  20399.     <Developer>SETA</Developer>
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  20403.     <Notes>Terrorism has reached new heights. AATOM (Atomic Age Terrorist Organization of Miracali) has constructed their own nuclear power plant, and threaten the world with atomic terror. The world powers have decided to initiate operation THUNDERCADE to stop AATOM. Equipped with a high-performance combat motorcycle, sidecar cannons, and backed by a precision B-7 bomber, you set out on the dangerous mission.</Notes>
  20404.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20405.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
  20406.     <ReleaseDate>1989-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20413.     <Title>Thundercade</Title>
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  20435.     <Title>Thwaite</Title>
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  20443.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Tiger-Heli (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20447.     <Developer>Pony Canyon</Developer>
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  20451.     <Notes>Tiger Heli is the name of your helicopter, according to the box the result of a billion-dollar defense project and forged from ebony metal and glistening chrome. Your goal is to defeat the country of Cantun, which is run by terrorists and has become completely power hungry with an aim to take over the whole world.
  20452.  
  20453. You're shooting tanks, ships, aircraft carriers and trains while flying towards the impenetrable military base. You shoot crates to get pickups. If you shoot the crate when it is green you get a bomb pickup, if you shoot it when it is red you get a mini helicopter that attaches to one of your sides shooting sideways, and if you shoot it when it is white you get a mini helicopter shooting forward. If you shoot 10 crates with a yellow diamond shape you get an extra life.</Notes>
  20454.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20455.     <Publisher>Acclaim Entertainment</Publisher>
  20456.     <ReleaseDate>1987-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20463.     <Title>Tiger Heli</Title>
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  20472.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Tiles of Fate (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20476.     <Developer>Computer &amp; Entertainment</Developer>
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  20480.     <Notes>In Tiles Of Fate the object of the game is to clear the screen of all the tiles within the given time limit. This is done by selecting two tiles with matching symbols which will cause them to disappear due to the force of symmetry. However, the force of symmetry can only make two right angles at most, and can not pass through other tiles. To clear all the tiles, you will need to plan your moves carefully. To help out, you may discover one of three forces of fate under a tile which can be saved and used when you're stuck. The forces are The Flash of Chance (allows symmetry to affect any matching tiles on the board, even those surrounded by other tiles), The Force of Balance (will eliminate brick walls that block the path of symmetry) and The Flag of Knowledge (this will make your next move for you in case you can't spot what the best move is.) Also included is a level editor which lets you create your own tile challenges.</Notes>
  20481.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20482.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  20483.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20489.     <TheGamesDBID>2140</TheGamesDBID>
  20490.     <Title>Tiles of Fate</Title>
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  20496.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  20499.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Time Diver Eon Man (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20501.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:30.4044662-04:00</DateAdded>
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  20503.     <Developer>Atlus, Taito</Developer>
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  20507.     <Notes>Earth, 60 years into the future. The world is virtually crime free thanks to the Clear System invented by Kane Nelson, scientist extraordinaire. That is, until a secret organization called Romedrux decides to challenge the system by unleashing a plague of crime. In order for them to succeed, they'll need to prevent the Clear System from ever being invented, and that means eliminating Kane or his ancestors. Los Angeles, 1993. Dan Nelson thought he was an ordinary student living in LA until the day he found himself under attack by Romedrux warriors. During the attack, Dan learns about his future son, Kane, and vows to protect his family past, present, and future. It's a race through time in this new sci-fi thriller from Taito!</Notes>
  20508.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20509.     <Publisher>NintendoAge</Publisher>
  20510.     <ReleaseDate>2010-03-10T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20517.     <Title>Time Diver: Eon Man</Title>
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  20526.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Time Lord (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20530.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  20534.     <Notes>It is the year 2999, and warriors from the planet Drakkon are launching a savage attack on Earth. Their weapon: a powerful time travel device. Their objective: to control us by changing the course of our history. To win this war, we must meet the Drakkons on a unique and dangerous battleground: our own past! You are a fearless fortune-hunter, hired by desperate scientists for an experimental journey into the 4th dimension. Your code name is Time Lord. Your mission: blast into the past to save the present from certain doom! Battle the aliens in four historical time zones. Search for weapons sent back by the scientists - and decide when to use them. Solve puzzles to collect the mysterious Orbs that hold the secret of time travel. Be cautious yet quick, Time Lord. You have one short year to free history or be history! And the evil Drakkons have all the time in the world...</Notes>
  20535.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20536.     <Publisher>Milton Bradley</Publisher>
  20537.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20542.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20543.     <TheGamesDBID>388</TheGamesDBID>
  20544.     <Title>Time Lord</Title>
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  20550.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  20553.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Times of Lore (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20555.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:31.5274007-04:00</DateAdded>
  20556.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:31.5274007-04:00</DateModified>
  20557.     <Developer>Origin Systems</Developer>
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  20560.     <ID>dcaf29f9-4926-4bda-b3ca-ebcd71664a76</ID>
  20561.     <Notes>Times of Lore is an action game with light role-playing elements, which follows the adventures of a young warrior (strong barbarian, armored knight, or quick valkyrie) to assist a weakened kingdom from various threats, and to recover special Artifacts that once made the kingdom strong.
  20562.  
  20563. Gameplay consists of moving the protagonist in real-time (day and night) through various terrains, like forests, towns, and dungeons. The player character gathers basic items, like health and magic potions, and increasingly powerful weapons as he completes tasks and advances the plot. Conversations are handled through key phrases. Battles involve a few types of creatures (skeletons, orcs, rogues) of which there can be various flavors.</Notes>
  20564.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20565.     <Publisher>TOHO</Publisher>
  20566.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20571.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20572.     <TheGamesDBID>1426</TheGamesDBID>
  20573.     <Title>Times of Lore</Title>
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  20579.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  20581.   <Game>
  20582.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Tiny Toon Adventures (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  20583.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  20584.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:33.4099662-04:00</DateAdded>
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  20586.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  20590.     <Notes>These Tiny Toons have big problems. That's right. The arch enemy of Acme Acres, Montana Max, has kidnapped the ever-so-popular Babs Bunny. Now the furry female's fate rests in the paws of Buster Bunny and his crime fighting pals - Dizzy Devil, Furrball and Plucky Duck. Four kooky buddies with their own special talent. Buster can bounce over bad guys with the best of them. Furrball uses his feline claws to climb walls. Dizzy Devil prefers to spin through them. And Plucky can glide through the air and swim like a fish. Choose which partner you want at the beginning of each level before you face-off against time and goofballs gone bad in 6 zany wonderlands. So you better get jumping or it will be curtains for our playful pals!</Notes>
  20591.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20592.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  20593.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20598.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20599.     <TheGamesDBID>1384</TheGamesDBID>
  20600.     <Title>Tiny Toon Adventures</Title>
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  20609.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Tiny Toon Adventures 2 - Trouble in Wackyland (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20613.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  20617.     <Notes>There is a new amusement park in Acme Acres, and everyone has been invited to visit by a "Secret Admirer".
  20618. There are five areas which the player can explore, each one starring a different character. Plucky rides a bumper car. Hamton rides a tricky train trip. Babs rides the rollercoaster. Furrball dodges Sweetie as he goes for a wild log ride. And Buster faces the thrills and chills of the Funhouse.
  20619. Each ride costs a certain amount of tickets, but as the player racks up points on the various rides, more tickets are earned. Eventually, when enough tickets have been earned, they can be saved until the player has enough to afford the entrance fee to the Funhouse, where Buster Bunny must then navigate numerous obstacles before squaring off with the "Secret Admirer", who turns out to be Montana Max.
  20620. Just like in the first game, Roderick Rat is there to try to interfere, plus other villain characters. Other Tiny Toon characters also make appearances in varying degrees.</Notes>
  20621.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20622.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  20630.     <Title>Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland</Title>
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  20647.     <Notes>Create a cartoon featuring Buster, Babs, Plucky, Furrball, Calamity, and Little Beeper! You pick the backgrounds, settings, and situations, then add in music, sound effects, and captions to tell the story!</Notes>
  20648.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20649.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  20657.     <Title>Tiny Toon Adventures Cartoon Workshop</Title>
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  20691.     <Developer>Cirque Verte</Developer>
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  20695.     <Notes>In the year 2050 the Earth has been attacked by the villainous Raggosians and it is your job to save the planet! You will need to pilot your ship, The Tempest, to the planets Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Earth in order to retrieve certain minerals which can be used to fight the Raggosians. The Raggosians will be trying to stop you from reaching these destinations, though, so you need to use the Nintendo zapper to fight back. Numerous (and very fast!) enemy ships will fly by on the screen and attempt to destroy your ship. You need to shoot the ships and incoming missiles before your ship takes too much damage. From time to time a comet will fly by, and if you shoot this a temporary barrier will be formed that protects your ship from enemy fire. Occasionally you can also earn a smart bomb which appears in the bottom of the screen and destroys all enemies if shot. Each level ends with a large boss which will take multiple hits to destroy.</Notes>
  20696.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20697.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  20705.     <Title>To the Earth</Title>
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  20722.     <Notes>Toki, known in Japan as JuJu Densetsu (JuJu伝説?) is a 1989 shoot 'em up platformer arcade game, or a "run and gun" developed and published in Japan by TAD Corporation and published in North America by Fabtek. It features elements of tongue-in-cheek humor combined with the action. The player takes control of an enchanted ape who must battle hordes of jungle monsters with energy balls from his mouth (described humorously as "monkey-spit" or "monkey-vomit" by some gamers). The ultimate goal is to destroy the evil wizard who cast a spell on you; therefore transforming yourself from an ape back into a human, and rescuing the kidnapped princess. The game was ported to several video game consoles and home computers.</Notes>
  20723.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20724.     <Publisher>Taito Corporation</Publisher>
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  20754.     <Title>Tom &amp; Jerry: The Ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse!</Title>
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  20770.     <Notes>In Tombs &amp; Treasure, you'll have to use your wits in order for your party to successfully make its way through the ruins. As you enter such sites as El Castillo and the Ball Court, you'll have to use collected items in innovative ways in order to attain vital clues and progress. Each screen you encounter will feature items and peculiarities that must been looked at, taken, pushed, pulled, moved, smashed, joined, and/or washed in order to advance. Occasionally, you will confront monsters and engage in a classic RPG-style fight, your final battle versus the demon Tentacula. Be sure to refer to Professor Imes' journal in order to gain essential clues. You'll need them in order to survive the Tombs &amp; Treasure.</Notes>
  20771.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20772.     <Publisher>Infocom</Publisher>
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  20793.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  20797.     <Notes>Toobin' involves Biff and Jet racing their way down the rapids of a river, riding on tires. You rotate your tyre left or right, and drift as the current sends you, making sure to avoid the banks of the river, and the dividing lines in the middle. Hazards include crocodiles, stray logs and branches, and fishermen - you are armed with a limited supply of tin cans to take care of these. There are gates to slide through on the way down - these give you a points bonus. Each level has a strict time limit to adhere to, although there's a kickin' party at the end if you succeed.</Notes>
  20798.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20799.     <Publisher>Home Entertainment</Publisher>
  20800.     <ReleaseDate>1989-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20824.     <Notes>The sun shimmers on the horizon as your armed-to-the-teeth Navy fighter screams from the carrier deck, accelerating into the danger zone. High above hostile waters your mission is to defend the task force from enemy attack. Suddenly, bogeys flash onto your radar. They're everywhere, diving toward you at Mach 2. Only a second to react, you go to guns and arm missiles. Your heart pounds and palms sweat as you blast into the dogfight with cannons blazing. Tracers zip past your engines. Shells shatter your senses. Now it's just you against them. And to survive you'll need more than speed and firepower. You'll need guts and instinct. You'll need to be a "TOP GUN" pilot!</Notes>
  20825.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  20851.     <Notes>So you think you're a Top Gun hero, just because you splashed a few bogeys in the Persian Gulf. Well, before polishing your ego, you've gotta survive a second mission that's ten times more deadly than the first. Soaring against an Armageddon bound armada of planes, tanks, ships, and satellite laser beams, every ounce of your skill and courage will be drained as you fight fire with fire, while out-maneuvering anti-aircraft blasts, cannon bursts and heat seeking missiles that are looking to roast your tail.</Notes>
  20852.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  20883.     <Title>Top Players' Tennis Featuring Chris Evert &amp; Ivan Lendl</Title>
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  20899.     <Notes>Four great games on one great cartridge! PAC-MAN: Yes, Pac-Man is back, and he is as lovable and hungry as ever, gobbling power pellets and ghosts through wild mazes! SIDEWINDER: Try your skills as commander of the most powerful attack helicopter! DUCK MAZE: Help Jack the Duck get through 20 mind-boggling mazes! OTHELLO: A game of strategy and concentration which will provide hours of fun!</Notes>
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  20918.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Total Recall (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  20920.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:47.5057009-04:00</DateAdded>
  20921.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:47.5057009-04:00</DateModified>
  20922.     <Developer>Interplay</Developer>
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  20926.     <Notes>Based on the 1990 Schwarzenegger film of the same name, Total Recall for the NES generally adheres to the movie's plot across its nine levels. Unlike the various PC iterations, this title was created by Interplay and published by Acclaim.
  20927.  
  20928. Players control Doug Quaid as he platform hops across Earth and Mars in search of his stolen memories and the responsible parties. A collection of police, soldiers, and creatures will try to stop him. Quaid's default attack is a strong punch, though guns can be knocked away from some guards and picked up for use. Cutscenes between certain levels tell the movie's plot, and feature likenesses of the actors from the film (including Arnold).</Notes>
  20929.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20930.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  20931.     <ReleaseDate>1991-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  20936.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20937.     <TheGamesDBID>1464</TheGamesDBID>
  20938.     <Title>Total Recall</Title>
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  20940.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  20944.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  20946.   <Game>
  20947.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Totally Rad (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  20948.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  20949.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:48.9088681-04:00</DateAdded>
  20950.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:48.9088681-04:00</DateModified>
  20951.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  20954.     <ID>7c86fb9d-18c1-42d2-9a46-37d5cf53e99a</ID>
  20955.     <Notes>Totally Rad is an action game in which you play Jake, a magician wannabe being trained by the Master Magician Zebediah. One day, during his training, Jake is attacked by surprise by unknown foes who kidnap Allison, his girlfriend. Then, Jake has to save her and discover what lies behind that attack.</Notes>
  20956.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20957.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  20958.     <ReleaseDate>1991-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  20959.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  20960.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  20961.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  20962.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  20963.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  20964.     <TheGamesDBID>1463</TheGamesDBID>
  20965.     <Title>Totally Rad</Title>
  20966.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  20967.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  20968.     <PlayMode />
  20969.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  20970.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  20971.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  20973.   <Game>
  20974.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Touch Down Fever (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  20975.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  20976.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:50.0097841-04:00</DateAdded>
  20977.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:50.0097841-04:00</DateModified>
  20978.     <Developer>SNK</Developer>
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  20981.     <ID>2c4d4057-2a20-4640-a08d-ac2bcd79d1a6</ID>
  20982.     <Notes>Touchdown Fever is an arcade football game from SNK. Go head-to-head against the computer or a human opponent, or team up with another human player vs. the computer. Choose five, ten, or fifteen minute quarters for either league match (single game) or tournament play.</Notes>
  20983.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  20984.     <Publisher>SNK</Publisher>
  20985.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  20986.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  20987.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  20988.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  20990.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  20992.     <Title>Touchdown Fever</Title>
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  20994.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  20997.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  20998.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21000.   <Game>
  21001.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Town &amp; Country Surf Designs - Thrilla's Surfari (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21002.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21003.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:51.4229589-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21008.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  21011.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  21012.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  21013.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21014.     <Title>Town &amp; Country Surf Designs: Thrilla's Surfari</Title>
  21015.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  21016.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  21022.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Town &amp; Country Surf Designs - Wood &amp; Water Rage (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21023.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21024.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:51.8122836-04:00</DateAdded>
  21025.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:51.8122836-04:00</DateModified>
  21026.     <Developer>LJN Ltd.</Developer>
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  21030.     <Notes>O.K. dudes, the time has come to really get radical.  You and the rest of "Da Boys", T&amp;C's famous group of skate and surf crazies, can kick out and pull off some awesome maneuvers together.  Whether you're jammin' the ramps, jumping the cracks, riding the rails or just laying back tall, the skate action is hotter than hot!</Notes>
  21031.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21032.     <Publisher>LJN Ltd.</Publisher>
  21033.     <ReleaseDate>1988-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  21034.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  21035.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  21036.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  21037.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  21038.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21039.     <TheGamesDBID>1461</TheGamesDBID>
  21040.     <Title>Town &amp; Country Surf Designs: Wood &amp; Water Rage</Title>
  21041.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  21042.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  21043.     <PlayMode />
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  21045.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  21046.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21049.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Toxic Crusaders (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21050.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21051.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:53.0192882-04:00</DateAdded>
  21052.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:53.0192882-04:00</DateModified>
  21053.     <Developer>Tose</Developer>
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  21057.     <Notes>Based on Troma's cartoon series of the same name, the Toxic Crusaders protect the city of Tromaville against the plots of the alien Dr. Killemoff and his Radiation Rangers. That is, until Killemoff captures all of the Toxic Crusaders save one. As Toxie, you must "mop up" Killemoff's forces through 6 levels and rescue his comrades before it's too late.
  21058.  
  21059. The game is action-oriented. Toxie's only abilities are to jump and to punch his way through enemies. He initially starts with a mop weapon, which can be easily lost.</Notes>
  21060.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21061.     <Publisher>Bandai</Publisher>
  21062.     <ReleaseDate>1992-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21064.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  21065.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  21066.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  21067.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21068.     <TheGamesDBID>2778</TheGamesDBID>
  21069.     <Title>Toxic Crusaders</Title>
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  21071.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  21072.     <PlayMode />
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  21074.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  21075.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  21078.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Track &amp; Field (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21079.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21080.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:55.3061922-04:00</DateAdded>
  21081.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:55.3061922-04:00</DateModified>
  21082.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  21085.     <ID>65fe5089-a7b4-45e6-9dfa-54ea06e0a4de</ID>
  21086.     <Notes>Track &amp; Field is a sports game that allows the player to have an experience based around the Summer Olympic Games. It is based on an arcade game of the same name. Events include 100 meter dash, hammer throw, the long jump, 110 meter hurdles, skeet shooting, triple jump, javelin throw, high jump, and archery as events but loses the hammer throw event.</Notes>
  21087.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21088.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  21089.     <ReleaseDate>1985-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21094.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  21096.     <Title>Track &amp; Field</Title>
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  21099.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  21101.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  21102.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21104.   <Game>
  21105.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Track &amp; Field II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21106.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21107.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:56.4391345-04:00</DateAdded>
  21108.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:56.4391345-04:00</DateModified>
  21109.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  21113.     <Notes>The greatest athletes from around the world have gathered for the grandest sporting spectacle since the golden age of Greece. This pressure-packed competition is as fierce as a starved lion. Surviving is a matter of sweat and concentration in Taekwondo, pole vaulting, canoeing, skeet shooting, hammer throwing, high diving, archery, hurdles, gymnastics, hang gliding, pistol firing, arm wrestling, fencing, triple jumping and swimming... Whew! Wears you out just to read them all. The odds in Vegas say you don't have enough strength, stamina or skill, but you know better. And as long as you win, you're the crowd favorite. But lose, and you might as well turn in your jockstrap and joystick.</Notes>
  21114.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21115.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
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  21121.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21122.     <TheGamesDBID>324</TheGamesDBID>
  21123.     <Title>Track &amp; Field II</Title>
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  21129.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21132.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Treasure Master (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21134.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:57.0436373-04:00</DateAdded>
  21135.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:57.0436373-04:00</DateModified>
  21136.     <Developer>Software Creations</Developer>
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  21139.     <ID>2728675d-a266-421a-a14b-4be84f4a3aff</ID>
  21140.     <Notes>Treasure Master is a side-scrolling action game that sends your character on a quest of treasure acquisition. Jump your way through a variety of world environments including the islands, microprocessor-level circuitry, and the moon, and accumulate all of the material wealth you can possibly amass. You have a number of enemies to beware of (such as sharks, caterpillars, and springs). But you also have an impressive array of tools to help you in your quest (moon buggy!).</Notes>
  21141.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21142.     <Publisher>American Softworks</Publisher>
  21143.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21150.     <Title>Treasure Master</Title>
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  21156.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  21159.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Trog! (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21161.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:57.6041049-04:00</DateAdded>
  21162.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:57.6041049-04:00</DateModified>
  21163.     <Developer>Visual Concepts</Developer>
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  21167.     <Notes>It's survival of the fastest in the prehistoric land of Og. That crazy, one-eyed caveman, the Trog, is hungry... and dinos Spike and Bloop know what that means: RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! Here's your chance to change the course of history and save the dinosaurs. Don't become Trog's Stone Age feast! Instead, use your reflexes and wits racing through 50 fun-filled islands, packed with dino-mite action and surprises. You'll witness the greatest inventions of all time: fire, the wheel, the pogo stick (the pogo stick?) - all invented by Trog to catch his dinner - you! Just watch out for the Tar Pits... sticky business. You've got special pick-ups to keep that carnivorous chow hound in check, like pineapples that turn you into a ferocious Trog-munching T-Rex. It's like this: either you save the Dinos... or you're extinct!</Notes>
  21168.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21169.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  21170.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21176.     <TheGamesDBID>2154</TheGamesDBID>
  21177.     <Title>Trog!</Title>
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  21183.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  21185.   <Game>
  21186.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Trojan (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21188.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:57:59.0443013-04:00</DateAdded>
  21189.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:57:59.0443013-04:00</DateModified>
  21190.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  21194.     <Notes>Prepare yourself for exciting confrontation with the ancient evil army. You are at the controls. The fate of throngs of suffering people held hostage by the brutal king's troops await freedom by TROJAN™!
  21195.  You manipulate the controls, creating movement of TROJAN™'s protective armored shield and the wielding of his shining sword.
  21196.  Filled with relentless energy and determination, you muster courage, embarking on the challenge of invading the enemy's territory to rescue the captives from the army of the evil empire.</Notes>
  21197.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21198.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  21199.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21204.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  21206.     <Title>Trojan</Title>
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  21212.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  21215.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Trolls in Crazyland, The (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21216.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21217.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:00.30435-04:00</DateAdded>
  21218.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:00.30435-04:00</DateModified>
  21219.     <Developer>KID</Developer>
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  21222.     <ID>738b7784-2146-442d-b320-aa8d7d88ae67</ID>
  21223.     <Notes>Players control a boy with a helmet who kicks balls at enemies in an attempt to save his girlfriend from a unknown force inside an amusement park. The more damage he takes the more damage he does to enemies.
  21224.  
  21225.  
  21226. The game was renamed The Trolls in Crazyland for release on the NES by American Softworks. It was previously scheduled to be released as Crazyland, but was then changed to feature the popular Troll dolls. That version was only released in Italy(PAL-A), and Eastern Europe(PAL-B).</Notes>
  21227.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21228.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  21229.     <ReleaseDate>1991-08-08T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21236.     <Title>The Trolls in Crazyland</Title>
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  21245.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Trolls on Treasure Island (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21249.     <Developer>American Video Entertainment</Developer>
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  21253.     <Notes>In this puzzle game, the player controls one of the trolls as they bounce back and forth across the screen trying to acquire the jewels on the playfield. The one caveat is that the players troll has to match the color of the jewel he or she is trying to collect. To become the correct color to snatch up the jewels, the player has to bounce across a paint can that will change your trolls hair to that of the same color as the paint can. The object in each puzzle is to retrieve all the treasures in a room without their character falling prey to the various enemies in rooms or running out of time.</Notes>
  21254.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21255.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  21256.     <ReleaseDate>1994-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21263.     <Title>Trolls on Treasure Island</Title>
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  21269.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  21272.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Twin Cobra (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21276.     <Developer>Micronics</Developer>
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  21280.     <Notes>You pilot the TC-17 Twin Cobra assault helicopter to fight the forces of Commander Anziga, the myopic leader of the nation of Kaban. Your job is to fly into Kaban and take out the entire military base of Commander Anziga.
  21281.  
  21282. You will fight small helicopters, tanks and stationary guns, defeat the large helicopters to get power-ups. By picking up colored icons (blue, yellow, red or green) you can change to different weapon types. Blue is a forward spread shot, yellow is a four-way shot, red is a wide forward laser shot and green is a continuous forward laser shot.
  21283.  
  21284. At the end of each section, you land on a carrier ship and count up your bonuses.</Notes>
  21285.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21286.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
  21287.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21294.     <Title>Twin Cobra</Title>
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  21300.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  21303.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Twin Eagle (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  21304.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  21305.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:04.0884996-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21307.     <Developer>Visco</Developer>
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  21311.     <Notes>Twin Eagle is a vertically scrolling arcade style shooter. You control a helicopter, and need to earn points by shooting or bombing the various (and numerous!) enemies you'll encounter. Planes, helicopters, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, foot soldiers, and more will all be trying to bring your mission to an abrupt end! Occasionally, you may find hostages when a building is destroyed; try to rescue as many of the hostages as you can to earn extra points. Your helicopter has the ability to pick up extra weapons. After destroying certain enemies, a power up will be left behind which can give you one of four different types of firepower (the regular machine gun, canon, two way fire, or missiles). Other power ups that can be found include bombs (which can be used to destroy everything on the screen), extra speed, and weapon power up (increases the capabilities of whatever type of weapon you currently have).</Notes>
  21312.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21313.     <Publisher>Romstar</Publisher>
  21314.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21319.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21320.     <TheGamesDBID>2151</TheGamesDBID>
  21321.     <Title>Twin Eagle</Title>
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  21327.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  21330.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ufouria - The Saga (Europe).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21332.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:04.6329553-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21334.     <Developer>Sunsoft</Developer>
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  21338.     <Notes>This game is set in a free-roaming environment. The game's world comprises interconnected areas which consist of outdoor sections, caves, water, and other thematic places with platform structures and wandering enemies. Similarly to The Dragon's Trap, the player is theoretically able to explore this world from the beginning; however, many areas are too hazardous or impossible to traverse when the player controls only one character with his limited abilities.</Notes>
  21339.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21340.     <Publisher>Sunsoft</Publisher>
  21341.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  21342.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-20T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21349.     <Title>Ufouria: The Saga</Title>
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  21352.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  21354.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  21355.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  21358.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultima - Exodus (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21360.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:05.2034278-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21362.     <Developer>FCI</Developer>
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  21366.     <Notes>Ultima: Exodus is the first release for the Nintendo Entertainment System of the popular series. Don't expect to able to follow the storylines from the original computer series; this version is completely different and is meant as a stand alone game. At the beginning of the game, you can form your party either from a computer generated randomization or make your own characters if you have the time and talent to do so (there are a TON of different options for characters).
  21367.  
  21368. The evil Exodus has risen from the seas to make his new home on a fiery island near Britannia Kingdom. Lord British sends out a plea for the best and greatest warriors known to man to join your group as you set out to defeat this monster. So gather ye weapons and magic spells and take on evils unknown is Ultima: Exodus.</Notes>
  21369.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21370.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  21371.     <ReleaseDate>1989-02-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21378.     <Title>Ultima: Exodus</Title>
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  21387.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultima - Quest of the Avatar (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21389.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:06.0761563-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21391.     <Developer>Origin</Developer>
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  21395.     <Notes>The fourth game in the Ultima series features an improved game engine, with color graphics and enhanced character interaction: the player can have conversations with non-playable characters by typing names of various topics. However, the main difference between Ultima IV and its predecessors in the series (as well as other role-playing games) lies in the game's objectives and the ways to fulfill them.</Notes>
  21396.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21397.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  21398.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21405.     <Title>Ultima: Quest of the Avatar</Title>
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  21411.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  21414.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultima - Warriors of Destiny (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21416.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:07.0449632-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21418.     <Developer>Origin</Developer>
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  21422.     <Notes>The Avatar, the embodiment of the Eight Virtues and the hero of Britannia, is called back to deal with a grave threat. Lord British, the country's benevolent monarch, has disappeared, and a man named Blackthorn has usurped his throne. The tyrant rules the land by enforcing the virtues upon the will of the people, corrupting their meaning in the process. His fundamentalist visions led him to create a police state, where failure to adhere to the virtues is punishable by death. Behind Blackthorn are the three Shadowlords, anti-thesis to the three principles of Truth, Love, and Courage. The Avatar must understand their meaning and origins, find a way to defeat them, rescue Lord British, and restore the former ethical principles of Britannia.</Notes>
  21423.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21424.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
  21425.     <ReleaseDate>1993-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21432.     <Title>Ultima: Warriors of Destiny</Title>
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  21441.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultimate Air Combat (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21443.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:07.8946699-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21445.     <Developer>Activision</Developer>
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  21449.     <Notes>Ultimate Air Combat has 36 different missions, then one last final mission. Each mission is grouped into two parts. The first part uses a cockpit view where the player must shoot down three planes before either running out of fuel or getting shot down by enemy planes. After that, the second half of the mission uses an isometric view where the player must destroy enemy forces and installations.</Notes>
  21450.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21451.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  21452.     <ReleaseDate>1992-04-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21459.     <Title>Ultimate Air Combat</Title>
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  21465.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  21468.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultimate Basketball (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21470.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:09.8302813-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21472.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  21476.     <Notes>Shoot some hoops with Ultimate Basketball. All of the traditional rules of basketball apply as you take control of a fictional team from one of seven American locales. Each team has its own full roster of players as well as unique strengths and weaknesses. For example, Houston has a tight defense and can shoot the three, while Dallas excels at the passing game.
  21477.  
  21478. The point of view is horizontal for the most part. Occasionally, you will get a close-up action scene on plays such as slam dunks and free throws. There are also two different play modes, "Tournament" and "One Game." You can play by yourself, against a friend, or with a friend against the computer.</Notes>
  21479.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21480.     <Publisher>American Sammy</Publisher>
  21481.     <ReleaseDate>1990-09-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21488.     <Title>Ultimate Basketball</Title>
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  21494.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21497.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultimate League Soccer (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21499.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:11.0462938-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21501.     <Developer>Hacker International</Developer>
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  21505.     <Notes>Yes it's ULTIMATE LEAGUE SOCCER with one of the highest stakes in international sport.
  21506.  Get into the action of Ultimate League Soccer, made up of the top players from around the world, play soccer with more power and determination than it's ever been seen in the history of the game.
  21507.  Now you can join these great international players as they compete in the most exciting sport ever. Choose from eight of the world's top teams. Play against the computer or take on a friend in a head to head contest of skill that will challenge you as never before.</Notes>
  21508.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21509.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  21510.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21517.     <Title>Ultimate League Soccer</Title>
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  21523.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21526.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Ultimate Stuntman, The (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21528.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:12.2633063-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21530.     <Developer>Codemasters</Developer>
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  21534.     <Notes>Ultimate Stuntman must fight through 7 worlds with 4 stages each and then through the final world which consists of 3 stages. The game has a variety of different gameplay types. The stages go in the order of an overhead view stage, a side-scrolling stage, a climbing stage with the Android boss, and then a bomb disposal stage.</Notes>
  21535.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21536.     <Publisher>Camerica Limited</Publisher>
  21537.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21544.     <Title>The Ultimate Stuntman</Title>
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  21550.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  21553.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Uncanny X-Men, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21557.     <Developer>LJN</Developer>
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  21561.     <Notes>The entire human race is in danger! Magneto and his band of evil mutants are on the rampage and nothing can stop them... except for you, professor Xavier and your uncanny X-Men. Cerebro, your advanced computer system, displays the different missions, all of which must be completed in order to accomplish your ultimate goal... the defeat of Magneto!
  21562. Working with Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler and Iceman, you select the best attack team for each battle based on their combination of superhuman skills.
  21563. The X-Men must work together as a team in both the 1 player and 2 player games. The 2 player game features simultaneous control where cooperation and teamwork are essential... but be careful; once one of your super heroes is immobilized, they're out of action for the rest of the game. Good luck... humanity's fate is in your hands!</Notes>
  21564.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21565.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  21566.     <ReleaseDate>1989-12-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21573.     <Title>The Uncanny X-Men</Title>
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  21582.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Uncharted Waters (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21584.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:13.7685579-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21586.     <Developer>Koei</Developer>
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  21590.     <Notes>Climb aboard your flagship and set sail into the open seas! As a young Portuguese captain, you ware in search of fortune and fame. With your first mate at the helm, navigate the way to distant lands and legendary riches.
  21591.  
  21592. Port ho! Cast anchor in a new land and celebrate your safe journey! Later, barter with stubborn merchants for exotic spices and gems. use your profits to improve your fleet or face the dangers of the sea pirates, storms and mysteries of the deep. Win allies for Portugal and the King will reward you grandly!</Notes>
  21593.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21594.     <Publisher>Koei</Publisher>
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  21602.     <Title>Uncharted Waters</Title>
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  21608.     <Genre>Role-Playing</Genre>
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  21611.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Uninvited (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21613.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:15.0446208-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21615.     <Developer>ICOM</Developer>
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  21619.     <Notes>What a pity about your automobile. And your sister, she came to our mansion for help. But now, I'm afraid she desperately needs yours! Welcome to our humble abode... I regret you'll have to carry on your search alone. It seems we're down to a skeleton staff. Oh my! Is that your sister screaming? I hope you're not too late to save her. Horrors! It's becoming grotesquely obvious why all our guests feel so... Uninvited!</Notes>
  21620.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21621.     <Publisher>Kemco</Publisher>
  21622.     <ReleaseDate>1986-05-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21627.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  21629.     <Title>Uninvited</Title>
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  21635.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  21638.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Untouchables, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21640.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:16.765053-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21642.     <Developer>Ocean</Developer>
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  21646.     <Notes>Based loosely on the movie, the game plays out some of the more significant parts of the film. Set in Chicago, the primary goal of the game is to take down Al Capone's henchmen and eventually detain Capone.</Notes>
  21647.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21648.     <Publisher>Ocean</Publisher>
  21649.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21656.     <Title>The Untouchables</Title>
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  21662.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  21665.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Urban Champion (World).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21667.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:18.3954111-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21669.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  21673.     <Notes>Duke it out with the computer or take on a friend in a battle of brute strength and wits in Urban Champion. You and your opponent each start with 200 stamina points. Flower pots falling from the building above will cause you to lose five stamina points, and you'll lose even more for being punched or kicked. When you've managed to get your opponent's stamina points down to zero, you've won the round. A round can also be won by pushing your opponent off of the screen. Also, if time runs out the losing fighter will be taken away by a cop car, or a player can lose by falling into an open manhole. A match has been won after you've defeated your opponent three times. After winning, you will be declared the Urban Champion.</Notes>
  21674.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21675.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  21676.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  21677.     <ReleaseDate>1986-08-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21684.     <Title>Urban Champion</Title>
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  21693.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Vegas Dream (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21695.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:19.2851534-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21697.     <Developer>HAL Laboratory</Developer>
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  21701.     <Notes>Bring a casino to your living room! Up to four high-rollers can play Blackjack, Roulette, Keno, or Slot Machines. Odds are you’re going to love VEGAS DREAM!</Notes>
  21702.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21703.     <Publisher>HAL America Inc.</Publisher>
  21704.     <ReleaseDate>1990-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21711.     <Title>Vegas Dream</Title>
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  21720.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Venice Beach Volleyball (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21722.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:20.4210958-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21724.     <Developer>Idea-Tek</Developer>
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  21728.     <Notes>Venice Beach Volleyball is no doubt the coolest video game under the hot summer sun. Check it out! We took miles of clear blue sky, warm sand, along with millions of gnarly 8-foot waves, mixed in dudes, babes, and one ton of pure fun, then crammed the whole thing with the maximum amount of challenge and excitement allowable by federal law. Here you have it, the most excellent beach volleyball game ever! Locals say kicking the butt of a computer controlled team is never easy without a lot of practice. You haven't seen anything until you challenge a friend head to head in competitive double player action mode. Way rad beach volleyball action, blazing 8-bit graphics and killer tunes. That's what VENICE BEACH VOLLEYBALL is all about!</Notes>
  21729.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21730.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
  21731.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21736.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  21738.     <Title>Venice Beach Volleyball</Title>
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  21744.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  21747.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Vice - Project Doom (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21749.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:20.9855661-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21751.     <Developer>Aicom</Developer>
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  21755.     <Notes>Vice: Project Doom is a game that features side-scrolling platform sequences, overhead driving modes and rail-shooter stages. In driving stages Hart's vehicle can accelerate or slow down and fire his weapon straight ahead. During side-scrolling sequences, Hart can jump, duck, climb or use his selected weapon. Weapons that can be selected include a Katana sword, a pistol and a grenade-type weapon. These weapons feature limited ammunition with the exception of the katana. Power-ups include ammunition, coins, and health. In rail-shooting stages, similar to Operation Wolf, Hart can shoot enemies with his gun or throw grenades and pick up items by shooting at them.</Notes>
  21756.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21757.     <Publisher>Sammy</Publisher>
  21758.     <ReleaseDate>1991-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21763.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  21764.     <TheGamesDBID>2166</TheGamesDBID>
  21765.     <Title>Vice: Project Doom</Title>
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  21771.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  21774.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Videomation (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21776.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:21.5009931-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21778.     <Developer>Western Technologies</Developer>
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  21782.     <Notes>With Videomation, everyone is an artist! Videomation has drawing tools, stamps and an animation feature that lets your imagination go wild! Use with the NES to create vivid pictures with spectacular colors - some you can even program to move! Add fun stamps to your drawing and direct the animation selection to make it come alive. Hook up your VCR with Videomation to create wonderful, crazy additions to your family videos. It's easy enough for everyone! Bring the action of a starship battle or the mystery of a dark forest into your home. Remember, the only limits to Videomation is your own imagination!</Notes>
  21783.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21784.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  21785.     <ReleaseDate>1991-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21798.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  21801.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Vindicators (USA) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  21803.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:22.04745-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21805.     <Developer>Atari Games</Developer>
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  21809.     <Notes>The Tangent Empire are preparing to attack the earth with their convoy of tanks, and it is you who has been sent forward to destroy the 14 space stations which make up the potential invasion threat.
  21810.  
  21811. There are 3 sub-levels on each station, which can be played in any order. The action scrolls in every direction, with you guiding your tank-link droid around to shoot the opposition droids. The tank takes a while to steer, making it initially harder to avoid contact with those enemies. Each level contains energy stars, which can be traded in for upgrades such as improved weapons and extra speed after each level.</Notes>
  21812.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21813.     <Publisher>Tengen</Publisher>
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  21832.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:23.1193416-04:00</DateAdded>
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  21834.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  21838.     <Notes>Volleyball is an action game for one or two players. Choose a country to represent, choose a mens or womens team, then head to the court to begin! You can serve, set the ball for a teammate, spike, lob, or dive to save the game.</Notes>
  21839.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21840.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  21841.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  21861.     <Developer>Atlus</Developer>
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  21865.     <Notes>You take on the role of Dastardly and Mutley from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series in this action title with superficial racing overtones. Your aim is to complete each course in a particular position, which is achieved either by waiting for them to suffer enough damage to drop out of the race, or by inflicting that damage yourself. Your car is armed with a forward-shooting arrow to impale the opposition cars, and deal with the many hazards the races throw at you, including boulders and rabbits, which can be taken out for points.</Notes>
  21866.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21867.     <Publisher>Atlus</Publisher>
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  21875.     <Title>Wacky Races</Title>
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  21892.     <Notes>Where life, love and money all depend on how well you play the game. Make billions of dollars when you deal with the giants of Wall Street. Not only do you take risks by playing the stock market, but you must prove you can uphold a high standard of living. If you dream of fame and fortune, this Life Simulation game is your way to the top. You can taste the victory of success, but only if you're strong enough to face the challenge of life. Now, are you ready to deal?</Notes>
  21893.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21894.     <Publisher>SOFEL</Publisher>
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  21919.     <Notes>Wally Bear and the NO! Gang is a side-scrolling platformer designed to teach kids the dangers of doing drugs, gang banging and hanging out with the wrong crowd. Most obstacles can be avoided, but Wally can also bop enemies on the head with his skateboard. The game features seven levels to traverse and a total of two power ups to find all while racing against the clock to help out your friends.</Notes>
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  21921.     <Publisher>American Video Entertainment</Publisher>
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  21967.     <Notes>Wario's Woods is a puzzle game similar to Tetris or Columns, but with a twist. Instead of directly controlling the monsters and bombs that are falling down, the player controls Toad who has to carry around stacks of monsters and bombs and to combine them in the right way. One bomb plus at least two monsters of the same color have to be combined to make them disappear. If five or more objects are cleared at the same time, a diamond will appear. Destroying the diamond will clear all monsters of the diamond's color.</Notes>
  21968.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21969.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
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  21994.     <Notes>Just like in real hockey, Wayne Gretzky Hockey includes the following features: icing, injuries, passing the puck, off-sides, player changes, six player positions per team, the crease, blue lines, the center line, the center spot and the center circle. Penalties, such as charging, holding, tripping, cross-checking, elbowing, high sticking, hooking, roughing, spearing and slashing, are also part of the action.</Notes>
  21995.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  21996.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
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  22021.     <Notes>"Wayne's World, Wayne's World! Party time! Excellent! Woo, woo, woo!"
  22022.  
  22023. It's Friday, it's 10:30 and like usual, Wayne and Garth are presenting their TV show. First they start off by reading a top-10 list of the worst games they recently played at the arcade. Then Wayne accounts on how he and Garth were suddenly sucked into a video game, and Garth was kidnapped by the mysterious Zantar. "Weeuuu, weeuuu, weeuuu!" FLASHBACK, and now you're suddenly in control of Wayne as he must embark upon a quest to save his good pal Garth.</Notes>
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  22025.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
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  22042.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\WCW World Championship Wrestling (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22044.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:32.4611161-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22050.     <Notes>Challenge the world's greatest wrestlers in the grappling action game that puts you in the toughest competition of all!  Choose which wrestler you want to be or make up your own tag team from top NWA stars including:  "Nature Boy" Ric Flair, Sting, "Total Package" Lex Luger, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Road Warriors "Hawk" and "Animal," and "Dogface Gremlin" Rick Steiner.  Become your favorite wrestler as you battle it out in the ring!
  22051.  
  22052. »  Twelve top stars of the NWA
  22053. »  Pair up your own tag team with any two wrestlers
  22054. »  1 or 2 player
  22055. »  Wrestlers are thrown over the ropes and continue fighting out of the ring
  22056. »  On-screen statistics of each wrestler
  22057. »  Exciting animated graphics and realistic sound effects</Notes>
  22058.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22059.     <Publisher>FCI</Publisher>
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  22067.     <Title>WCW: World Championship Wrestling</Title>
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  22078.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:33.4299213-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22080.     <Developer>SAS Sakata</Developer>
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  22084.     <Notes>He's BAD, RAD and extremely MAD - because to a WEREWOLF, there's nothing like revenge! The world's been destroyed by Dr. Faryan, a twisted madman possessed by an ancient spirit. Faryan's henchmen rule. But one buff warrior's been granted magical powers of the wolf and is now out to bust-up Faryan. And when WEREWOLF finds him, the fur and fangs will fly!</Notes>
  22085.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22086.     <Publisher>Data East</Publisher>
  22087.     <ReleaseDate>1990-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22094.     <Title>Werewolf: The Last Warrior</Title>
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  22103.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Wheel of Fortune (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22105.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:35.2994798-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22107.     <Developer>Rare, Ltd.</Developer>
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  22111.     <Notes>America's Favorite TV Game Show!
  22112.   Now you can play your favorite TV Game Show anytime.  You're the contestant - compete against your friends or match wits with the computer.
  22113.   Press the button, hear the theme music; spin the wheel and win a fortune; or hit bankrupt and lose it all.
  22114.   You get everything you see on TV - great graphics and animation, a colorful spinning wheel, and our very own blonde hostesss to turn the letters.  Even the music is authentic.
  22115.   There are over 1000 challenging puzzles to keep you guessing and if you're stuck you can always buy a vowel.
  22116.   Get set to spin...it's time to play WHEEL OF FORTUNE!</Notes>
  22117.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22118.     <Publisher>Gametek</Publisher>
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  22127.     <Title>Wheel of Fortune</Title>
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  22138.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:37.4192431-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22144.     <Notes>Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition is one of a series of NES games based on the famous TV game show. The goal is to solve a word puzzle by guessing letters. The players take turns spinning a wheel that has designated money amounts in most spaces, but can also bankrupt the player in the wheel lands on the wrong space. A player can guess a letter and if that letter is in the puzzle, those spaces are flipped to reveal the letter and the player earns the cash amount specified by the wheel spin, multiplied by the number of occurrences of the letter. Only English consonants can be guessed-- the 5 English vowels can be purchased using a player's earnings.</Notes>
  22145.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22146.     <Publisher>Gametek</Publisher>
  22147.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
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  22155.     <Title>Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition</Title>
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  22166.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:42.3133155-04:00</DateAdded>
  22167.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:42.3133155-04:00</DateModified>
  22168.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
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  22172.     <Notes>Now everyone’s favorite TV Game Show is just for kids! It’s got all the excitement of the adult version… everything you see on TV and more, But the puzzles have been created just for the younger player.
  22173.  
  22174. It’s your turn to be the contestant. Compete against your friends or match wits with the computer. Press the button, hear the theme music, spin the wheel, solve the puzzle and win a fortune, or hit bankrupt and lose it all. There are over 1000 puzzles to keep you guessing, and if you’re stuck you can always buy a vowel. It’s time to play WHEEL OF FORTUNE!</Notes>
  22175.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22176.     <Publisher>GameTek</Publisher>
  22177.     <ReleaseDate>1989-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22184.     <Title>Wheel of Fortune: Junior Edition</Title>
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  22206.     <Title>Wheel of Fortune Starring Vanna White</Title>
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  22214.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22216.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:44.3940489-04:00</DateAdded>
  22217.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:44.3940489-04:00</DateModified>
  22218.     <Developer>Brøderbund</Developer>
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  22221.     <ID>4c3b8eb8-1c83-499a-a25f-46f0d69b429f</ID>
  22222.     <Notes>Carmen Sandiego and her gang are loose once again, and it is the players job to capture her! This time round the player not only has to find where she is, but also when she is. Traveling to various locations, they need to assemble clues by questioning witnesses and searching locations to close in and capture Carmen Sandiego. Included with the game is The New America Desk Encyclopedia to help make clues more meaningful .</Notes>
  22223.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22224.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  22225.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22230.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  22232.     <Title>Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?</Title>
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  22241.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Where's Waldo (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  22242.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  22243.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:44.9575158-04:00</DateAdded>
  22244.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:44.9575158-04:00</DateModified>
  22245.     <Developer>Bethesda Softworks</Developer>
  22246.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  22248.     <ID>f4c3f2fa-e729-48f9-a2a7-30f1d2dc5489</ID>
  22249.     <Notes>Your goal is to find Waldo in various pictures in order to progress through the game.
  22250.  
  22251. The pictures are still images the size of the screen in the Easy and Practice levels. In the Medium and Hard levels, the player has to scroll to the side to see the rest of the area. The directional buttons control a magnifying glass and once the player finds Waldo, they get to go to the next level and a new picture.</Notes>
  22252.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22253.     <Publisher>THQ</Publisher>
  22254.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-16T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  22255.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  22256.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  22259.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22260.     <TheGamesDBID>2179</TheGamesDBID>
  22261.     <Title>Where's Waldo?</Title>
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  22263.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  22266.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  22267.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  22269.   <Game>
  22270.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Who Framed Roger Rabbit (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  22271.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  22272.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:47.283454-04:00</DateAdded>
  22273.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:47.283454-04:00</DateModified>
  22274.     <Developer>Rare</Developer>
  22275.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  22276.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  22277.     <ID>ec4dcc3e-3eee-460a-b153-09109d5368b7</ID>
  22278.     <Notes>You play this game as the Private Investigator, Eddie Valliant, while Roger Rabbit wanders around the scenery behind you. Your job is to search the city for clues, items and punchlines to jokes which will be your only defense should the Weasels catch up to poor Roger. Except for these Weasels (and birds flying overhead), Roger is more or less invincible as a toon. That means for most of the gameplay, he will be ignored. Should the Weasels appear in an area with you however (with an alarm sounding as they get close), Roger will go bug-eyed and try to run away. It is then up to Eddie to keep the Weasels away from Roger or engage in knock-knock jokes should they happen to catch him.</Notes>
  22279.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22280.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  22281.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-16T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22286.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22287.     <TheGamesDBID>2180</TheGamesDBID>
  22288.     <Title>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</Title>
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  22290.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  22291.     <PlayMode />
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  22294.     <Genre>Adventure</Genre>
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  22296.   <Game>
  22297.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Whomp 'Em (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22299.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:49.9116401-04:00</DateAdded>
  22300.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:49.9116401-04:00</DateModified>
  22301.     <Developer>Jaleco</Developer>
  22302.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  22304.     <ID>5bee3c7e-e5e1-46a4-9556-2337cfb219ec</ID>
  22305.     <Notes>Unknown perils lurk behind every corner! Seven powerful magical objects to use. Fight your way through eight complete worlds. Choose your own adventure. Grapple evil beasts at the end of each world.</Notes>
  22306.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22307.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  22308.     <ReleaseDate>1991-03-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22315.     <Title>Whomp 'Em</Title>
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  22321.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  22323.   <Game>
  22324.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Widget (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22326.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:53.0922888-04:00</DateAdded>
  22327.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:53.0922888-04:00</DateModified>
  22328.     <Developer>Graphic Research</Developer>
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  22332.     <Notes>A Widget for all troubles! When Widget accidentally sends himself to Earth, he finds a whole planet-full of problems. Luckily, he can transform into many different shapes and fight the criminals who are trying to destroy Earth. As a Cannon, a Bird, a Dolphin, and more, Widget can tackle these fiends and finally face his own corrupt twin. Now join in the most dangerous, action-packed adventure a young Widget has ever faced!</Notes>
  22333.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22334.     <Publisher>Atlus</Publisher>
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  22342.     <Title>Widget</Title>
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  22348.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  22353.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:57.2047144-04:00</DateAdded>
  22354.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:58:57.2047144-04:00</DateModified>
  22355.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  22359.     <Notes>You palm sweats as you grip your Zapper™ light gun. The Outlaw's eyes flash. He yells "Fire!" And suddenly you're in the middle of a Wild West shootout! Get the Outlaw before he gets you, and you'll win a reward! But watch out - the more you win the tougher it becomes, because this gunman has some very nasty friends. You can take on one outlaw, two outlaws - or the whole wild gang. And you up to the action? Because it's fast and furious in this quick -on- the-trigger Nintendo Light Gun game!</Notes>
  22360.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22361.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  22362.     <ReleaseDate>1985-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22369.     <Title>Wild Gunman</Title>
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  22372.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  22375.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  22378.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Willow (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22380.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:58:57.908297-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22382.     <Developer>Capcom</Developer>
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  22386.     <Notes>Long ago, in a time of magic and sorcery, an evil sorceress named Queen Bavmorda ruled the land under a reign of terror.
  22387. A baby has been born who, legend foretells, will destroy the wicked ruler but the Queen vows the slay the child first. Now the villagers of Nelwyn must band together to assist Willow, the child's chosen protector.
  22388. As Willow, you must travel through mysterious forests and villages - first evading the Queen and her demons, then plotting to end her reign of terror. You will accumulate an arsenal of swords, shield, and most importantly magic, which are necessary for your final confrontation. Outnumbered by the Nockmaar Army, you must rely on inner strength and determination to destroy the evil Queen - before it's too late!</Notes>
  22389.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22390.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
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  22398.     <Title>Willow</Title>
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  22415.     <Notes>Win, Lose or Draw was a popular TV show requiring artistic skills and an ability to think laterally. A player on your team draws something on the big game board, and you must work out what it represents. They will be common expressions depicted literally, such as 'bright idea' showing a light bulb over somebody's head, and 'cabin fever' as a rickety building next to a man with a thermometer in his mouth.</Notes>
  22416.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22417.     <Publisher>Hi-Tech Expressions</Publisher>
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  22431.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  22434.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Winter Games (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22438.     <Developer>Action Graphics</Developer>
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  22442.     <Notes>Compete in many different sporting events like: Ski Jump, Hot Dog, Biathlon, Bobsled, Free Skating, Figure Skating and more.</Notes>
  22443.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22444.     <Publisher>Acclaim</Publisher>
  22445.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22452.     <Title>Winter Games</Title>
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  22463.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:03.9012881-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22474.     <Title>Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds: The Second Scenario</Title>
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  22484.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:04.1074561-04:00</DateAdded>
  22485.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:04.1074561-04:00</DateModified>
  22486.     <Developer>Sir-Tech Software</Developer>
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  22490.     <Notes>The Mad Overlord Trebor was once only power-mad, but went off the deep end after he acquired a magical amulet of immense power, only to have it stolen from him by his nemesis, the evil archmage Werdna. Werdna, not quite sure how to use the amulet properly, accidentally causes an earthquake which creates a ten-level dungeon beneath Trebor's castle. To avoid looking silly, Werdna declares the dungeon to be the new lair for him and his monster hordes. Trebor, not to be outdone, declares the labyrinth his new Proving Grounds where adventurers must prove themselves for membership in his elite honor guard, and incidentally retrieve his amulet in the process.</Notes>
  22491.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22492.     <Publisher>NEXOFT Corporation</Publisher>
  22493.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-15T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22498.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  22500.     <Title>Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord</Title>
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  22517.     <Notes>You are Kuros, a powerful knight who enter the woods of Elrond. Legend says that a powerful wizard named Malkil has has gone completely mad during his years and turned his powerful magic to the dark side. Malkil has his base on the castle IronSpire where he has imprisoned a young and beautiful princess. It is up to Kuros to save the princess once and for all.</Notes>
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  22544.     <Notes>When Kuros last did battle with the Evil Wizard Malkil atop Icefire Mountain, he raised his Ironsword in triumph and glory... or so he thought. Suddenly, a powerful bolt of magic has robbed Kuros of his armor, memory, and honor. But the distant presence of evil stirs in his mind, leading him to the once fair city of Piedup, the very same place where the villainous soul of Malkil survives. Without his armor, Kuros will need crafty disguises to travel undetected, ready to do battle as a wizard, nobleman or thief. His quest will take him from the depths of the dungeon to the palace containing riches beyond belief - building strength, perfecting fighting skills and acquiring rare knowledge of magic along the way. The time has come for Kuros to turn his visions of power... into reality!</Notes>
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  22571.     <Notes>In this side-scrolling action game, you play as Wolverine, stranded on a remote island by Sabretooth and Magneto, and must fight your way through nine missions, ultimately concluding with battles against Sabretooth and Magneto. Along the way, fellow X-Men Havok, Psylocke and Jubilee can be called upon to aid Wolverine in certain situations. Of course, you can always utilize your adamantium claws and healing factor when the going gets tough.</Notes>
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  22619.     <Notes>The events available include:
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  22621. Weightlifting (Russia)
  22622. Slalom skiing (France)
  22623. Log rolling (Canada)
  22624. Cliff diving (Mexico)
  22625. Caber toss (Scotland)
  22626. Bull riding (United States)
  22627. Barrel jumping (Germany)
  22628. Sumo Wrestling (Japan)</Notes>
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  22676.     <Notes>Wrath of the Black Manta is a side-scrolling arcade-style action game with five different levels. Throughout each level the player may come across various clues to help him find where to go next, or discover a hidden location. Some of the bad guys Black Manta comes across may also possess useful knowledge and can be interrogated if they don't kill him first.</Notes>
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  22703.     <Notes>The player controls Mario and attempts to destroy all of a certain set of objects with a large hammer on each of 100 levels. Mario cannot jump because of the hammer's weight. Each level takes place on a playfield divided into an invisible grid, each space of which can contain one object. Objects include destructible walls, pillars, and ladders, indestructible barrels and ladders, bombs that destroy all connected destructible objects, and various enemies that Mario must avoid. Doors may also exist, which can be opened to cause enemies to move harmlessly into the background.</Notes>
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  22751.     <Notes>It's the event that everyone is talking about --- The King of the Ring? --- and now it's time to prove you're the best!  It's a brutal, no time out elimination tournament for the wrestling crown!
  22752.  
  22753. »  All-New King of the Ring Tournament?
  22754. »  10 of the hottest superstars
  22755. »  Create your own wrestler with customizes strength, speed, and more
  22756. »  Grueling One-on-One and tag team bouts
  22757.  
  22758. If you've got the guts...take the challenge.
  22759.  
  22760. If you've got the skill...TAKE THE CROWN!!</Notes>
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  22787.     <Notes>You`ve always dreamed of being Hulk Hogan or Randy "Macho Man" Savage. Or one of the other WWF Superstars. And now here`s your chance!
  22788.  
  22789. Challenge your opponent to a rough and tumble match featuring dropkicks, headlocks, bodyslams and a whole arsenal of bone-crunching wrestling moves!
  22790.  
  22791. Or create your own WWF Wrestlemania tournament and compete against your friends or the computer to crown the undisputed WWF Champion!
  22792.  
  22793. So put on your wrestling trunks, step into the ring and ready to experience WWF WrestleMania. . . from the inside!</Notes>
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  22803.     <Title>WWF WrestleMania</Title>
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  22820.     <Notes>Get ready for the greatest in powerhouse action --- both in and out of the ring. Go head-to-head with either of the biggest WWF Superstars.
  22821.  
  22822. Can you survive the Atomic Drop, Warrior Wallop, the Hulkster Splash, the Sleeperhold and the Rude Awakening? Fight back with some classic moves of your own --- like Flying Turnbuckle Leaps, Headbutts, Elbow Smashes and more!
  22823.  
  22824. Choose Between:
  22825. » Singles and tag team matches (even double-teaming!)
  22826.  
  22827. » Incredible 3-on-3 Survivor Series® mode
  22828.  
  22829. »1 and 2 player head-to-head and team-play action
  22830.  
  22831. You can even enter the ring as "yourself" and prove to the world that there's only one true WWF Champion --- you!</Notes>
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  22854.     <Developer>Sculptured Software</Developer>
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  22858.     <Notes>Accept the toughest challenge in all of wrestling: the WWF® Wrestlemania® Steel Cage Challenge®! You control every action-packed move and manoeuvre - Clothesline, Elbowdrops, Bodyslams, Dropkicks. When you're ready for the ultimate wrestling challenge, the steel cage is ready for you.</Notes>
  22859.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22860.     <Publisher>LJN</Publisher>
  22861.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22866.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22867.     <TheGamesDBID>1604</TheGamesDBID>
  22868.     <Title>WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge</Title>
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  22871.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  22874.     <Genre>Fighting;Sports</Genre>
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  22877.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Xenophobe (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22879.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:25.8685677-04:00</DateAdded>
  22880.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:25.8685677-04:00</DateModified>
  22881.     <Developer>Bally Midway</Developer>
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  22885.     <Notes>Xenophobe is a side-scrolling shooter with platform elements. Assemble your band of engineers and fight the Xenos on each station, striving to either clear it or abandon it. You start out with a standard issue laser, but can pick up additional weapons as you find them, including Phasers, Lightning Rifles, Poofer guns, and bombs.</Notes>
  22886.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22887.     <Publisher>Suncorp</Publisher>
  22888.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22890.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  22893.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22894.     <TheGamesDBID>1599</TheGamesDBID>
  22895.     <Title>Xenophobe</Title>
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  22901.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  22903.   <Game>
  22904.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Xevious - The Avenger (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22911.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  22916.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22917.     <Title>Xevious: The Avenger</Title>
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  22925.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Xexyz (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22927.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:29.129283-04:00</DateAdded>
  22928.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:29.129283-04:00</DateModified>
  22929.     <Developer>Atlus</Developer>
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  22932.     <ID>b5c05cf5-ead6-4d06-86d6-6b92d72a61c1</ID>
  22933.     <Notes>The game centers around the main character of Apollo (no relation to the Greek sun god) who progresses through the game in an alternating format that switches between platform, side-scrolling action (similar to the Super Mario Bros. series) and side-scrolling shooter action (similar to Konami's Gradius series). The goal of the series is, stereotypically, to destroy an evil boss — Goruza — rescue a princess — in this case, Princess Maria — and save the planet.</Notes>
  22934.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22935.     <Publisher>Hudson Soft</Publisher>
  22936.     <ReleaseDate>1988-08-26T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22938.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  22939.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  22940.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  22941.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22942.     <TheGamesDBID>1281</TheGamesDBID>
  22943.     <Title>Xexyz</Title>
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  22945.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  22948.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  22949.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  22952.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Xybots (USA) (Proto).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22954.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:32.5841583-04:00</DateAdded>
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  22959.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
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  22962.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  22964.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22965.     <Title>Xybots</Title>
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  22973.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Yo! Noid (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  22975.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:32.7883271-04:00</DateAdded>
  22976.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:32.7883271-04:00</DateModified>
  22977.     <Developer>Now Production</Developer>
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  22981.     <Notes>The Noid, the mascot from Domino's Pizza commercials during the 1980s, is in trouble. There is another Noid named Mr. Green, running through New York City playing practical jokes and causing trouble, but everyone is blaming the Noid for these shenanigans. Now the Noid must clear his name and save the city by catching this impostor.
  22982.  
  22983. It is another 2D jump and run platform for NES, but with a strange idea and cartoonish and cheerful graphics. The weird character has to beat pizza delivery boys using a yo-yo.</Notes>
  22984.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  22985.     <Publisher>Capcom</Publisher>
  22986.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  22991.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  22992.     <TheGamesDBID>1597</TheGamesDBID>
  22993.     <Title>Yo! Noid</Title>
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  22999.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  23002.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Yoshi (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  23003.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23004.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:36.7916615-04:00</DateAdded>
  23005.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:36.7916615-04:00</DateModified>
  23006.     <Developer>Game Freak</Developer>
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  23010.     <Notes>The player controls Mario or Luigi and tries to keep blocks with monsters inside that are falling from the top of the screen from piling up so high that they reach the top. Mario and Luigi attempt to prevent this by switching the different columns of enemy characters back and forth so that they are positioned under different falling objects. If there is a chain of monsters within two yoshi egg shells, the egg shells will merge and a Yoshi will form, adding points and eliminating a group of monsters. The larger the chain of monsters between the two eggshells, the larger the Yoshi that is created will be.</Notes>
  23011.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23012.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  23013.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  23014.     <ReleaseDate>1991-12-14T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23019.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23020.     <TheGamesDBID>1279</TheGamesDBID>
  23021.     <Title>Yoshi</Title>
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  23024.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  23027.     <Genre>Puzzle</Genre>
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  23029.   <Game>
  23030.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Yoshi's Cookie (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  23032.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:41.6737215-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23034.     <Developer>Home Data Corp</Developer>
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  23037.     <ID>890a4d8b-f158-44e2-92d7-72e143000ff6</ID>
  23038.     <Notes>Yoshi's Cookie is a fast-paced puzzle game. The player moves randomly placed cookies into rows and columns of cookies with similar patterns. When a row or column of the same cookies is successfully assembled, the line will disappear, and the player can begin to work on a new row or column. The "Yoshi" cookie is very special in both the 1-player and the 2-player game. Since this cookie is the key to both games, it should be used wisely.</Notes>
  23039.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23040.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  23041.     <ReleaseDate>1992-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23046.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  23048.     <Title>Yoshi's Cookie</Title>
  23049.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
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  23053.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23054.     <Genre>Strategy</Genre>
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  23056.   <Game>
  23057.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  23058.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23059.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:43.4041644-04:00</DateAdded>
  23060.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:43.4041644-04:00</DateModified>
  23061.     <Developer>Jaleco</Developer>
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  23065.     <Notes>The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is based on the television series of the same name, which is in turn based on the Lucas/Spielberg movie franchise starring Harrison Ford. In this game, a young Indiana Jones embarks on globetrotting adventures in which he gathers treasure and fights for what is good and right.
  23066.  
  23067. The game features side-scrolling action where young Indy trots along the ground, jumps, crawls flat, and can collect and wield a variety of weapons against the many enemies in the game. Indy starts with a whip and can find such weapons as throwing knives, grenades, pistols, rifles, and others. He can also collect hat power-ups which allow him to sustain more damage.</Notes>
  23068.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23069.     <Publisher>Jaleco</Publisher>
  23070.     <ReleaseDate>1992-12-15T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23076.     <TheGamesDBID>2295</TheGamesDBID>
  23077.     <Title>The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles</Title>
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  23083.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  23085.   <Game>
  23086.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zanac (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  23087.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23088.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:47.079224-04:00</DateAdded>
  23089.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:47.079224-04:00</DateModified>
  23090.     <Developer>Compile</Developer>
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  23093.     <ID>a35b73e2-94a3-460e-8cec-9e76a4e302ac</ID>
  23094.     <Notes>The "system" was created by an organic intelligence body many milleniums ago and began attacking the human race. The earth was thrown into turmoil with only one hope for salvation. Fighter model AFX-6502 ZANAC was perfected by the 256th Riot Fleet to ward off the enemy system. It's your job, as ZANAC, to save the human race. Using eight special weapons and secret power forces buried along the way, guide ZANAC through 12 screens of enemy creatures to victory.</Notes>
  23095.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23096.     <Publisher>FCI, Inc.</Publisher>
  23097.     <ReleaseDate>1987-10-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  23098.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23099.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23100.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23101.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23102.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23103.     <TheGamesDBID>1595</TheGamesDBID>
  23104.     <Title>Zanac</Title>
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  23106.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23107.     <PlayMode />
  23108.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23109.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23110.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  23113.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zelda II - The Adventure of Link (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  23114.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23115.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:48.8316816-04:00</DateAdded>
  23116.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:48.8316816-04:00</DateModified>
  23117.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  23120.     <ID>0c9ff0a3-d0f9-4b8a-8b3d-d290b767e2ae</ID>
  23121.     <Notes>The land of Hyrule is in chaos.  As Link, you’ll be sent on a treacherous journey to return six precious Crystals to their origins in six stone statues.  Only by defeating the guardians of the six palaces will you gain passage to the seventh palace, take on the ultimate challenge that awaits you, and wake the Princess Zelda from her sleeping spell.  On your way, helpful villagers you encounter will offer clues and secret messages invaluable in your quest.  As you guide Link through the levels of Hyrule, close-ups and overviews will enhance your video vision.  Are you up to the challenge?</Notes>
  23122.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23123.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  23124.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  23125.     <ReleaseDate>1988-09-26T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23127.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23128.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23129.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23130.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23131.     <TheGamesDBID>2758</TheGamesDBID>
  23132.     <Title>Zelda II: The Adventure of Link</Title>
  23133.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23134.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23135.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  23136.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23137.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23138.     <Genre>Action;Adventure;Role-Playing</Genre>
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  23140.   <Game>
  23141.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zen - Intergalactic Ninja (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
  23142.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23143.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:53.7267557-04:00</DateAdded>
  23144.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:53.7267557-04:00</DateModified>
  23145.     <Developer>Konami</Developer>
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  23149.     <Notes>Zen: Intergalactic Ninja, based on a comic book of the same name, is a story about a militant environmentalist ninja named Zen. He has been assigned by a group a green, pointy-headed aliens to come to earth and stop environmental pollution by any means necessary. Eventually, he will have to find the big polluter, Lord Contaminous. The gameplay consists of side scrolling and isometric 3D scrolling action. Zen can run, jump, slice with this stick, or use powerups as the game requires.</Notes>
  23150.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23151.     <Publisher>Konami</Publisher>
  23152.     <ReleaseDate>1993-03-07T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23158.     <TheGamesDBID>2378</TheGamesDBID>
  23159.     <Title>Zen: Intergalactic Ninja</Title>
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  23164.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23165.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  23168.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zoda's Revenge - StarTropics II (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  23170.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:54.5254206-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23172.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  23175.     <ID>fd7c283a-3bf5-45c0-99ab-dbfdba933fb1</ID>
  23176.     <Notes>The story begins with Mike Jones, the protagonist, receiving a telepathic message from Mica, the princess of the Argonians, whom Mike had rescued in the previous game. She tells Mike how to solve a cipher that he and his uncle, referred to as Dr. J, found on the side of the Argonians’ space pod. Mike goes to see Dr. J, and together, they solve the cipher and read it aloud. This causes Mike to be flung into the past. He arrives in the Stone Age. After helping a tribe of cave men retrieve their children from a flesh-eating wild boar, he finds an object, which Mica telepathically identifies as a Tetrad ("Block" in the Virtual Console version). He must travel to different eras throughout Earth’s history and retrieve the rest of the Tetrads.</Notes>
  23177.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23178.     <Publisher>Nintendo</Publisher>
  23179.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  23180.     <ReleaseDate>1994-03-01T03:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23182.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  23185.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23186.     <TheGamesDBID>1278</TheGamesDBID>
  23187.     <Title>Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II</Title>
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  23193.     <Genre>Action;Adventure</Genre>
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  23195.   <Game>
  23196.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zombie Nation (USA).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  23198.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T21:59:57.7100722-04:00</DateAdded>
  23199.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T21:59:57.7100722-04:00</DateModified>
  23200.     <Developer>KaZe</Developer>
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  23203.     <ID>a21929f3-b8f5-4455-8a35-bfcab5fb724e</ID>
  23204.     <Notes>Zombie Nation is a side-scrolling shooter in which the player can control Namakubi's movement across the screen and the ability to shoot. The hero's designation as a "great head of the samurai" is to be taken literally: Namakubi is indeed a giant disembodied head. His main weapon is the ability to shoot projectiles from his eyes and bombs from his mouth which he fires at various enemies, objects and buildings. Furthermore, should a zombie hostage fall out a window he can rescue them to slowly power up his attacks. Enemies reduce health by varying amounts; health can be restored by increasing the player's score. The game features four distinct stages with two difficulty settings.</Notes>
  23205.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23206.     <Publisher>Meldac of America</Publisher>
  23207.     <ReleaseDate>1991-09-16T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23212.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23213.     <TheGamesDBID>2058</TheGamesDBID>
  23214.     <Title>Zombie Nation</Title>
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  23216.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  23219.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23220.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  23223.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Nintendo Entertainment System\Zooming Secretary (World) (Unl).7z</ApplicationPath>
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  23225.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:00:00.1881345-04:00</DateAdded>
  23226.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:00:00.1881345-04:00</DateModified>
  23227.     <Developer>Shiru</Developer>
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  23230.     <ID>3dd31c3b-1f2b-44d9-83f1-10712a1b4cd2</ID>
  23231.     <Notes>Part platformer, part puzzle, part workplace simulator and entirely satirical is what Zooming Secretary is. Playing the role of a secretary in her trial period at a new job, you have to work your way through an increasingly difficult week without being fired for failing to answer calls on time.</Notes>
  23232.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  23233.     <Publisher>Shiru</Publisher>
  23234.     <ReleaseDate>2011-12-29T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23240.     <TheGamesDBID>28367</TheGamesDBID>
  23241.     <Title>Zooming Secretary</Title>
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  23244.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  23246.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23247.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  23250.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\32 in 1 (Europe).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23263.     <Title>32 in 1</Title>
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  23271.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Ace of Aces (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23273.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:17.6485303-04:00</DateAdded>
  23274.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:17.6485303-04:00</DateModified>
  23275.     <Developer>Artech Studios</Developer>
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  23278.     <ID>bd4e0bcd-2b89-426b-ba90-d57fdef1c1bb</ID>
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  23280.     <Notes>Ace of Aces puts you in the cockpit of the Mosquito, the maverick RAF fighter bomber of World War II. It's white-knuckle aerial combat simulation, combining the exhilaration of flight with the gut-wrenching pressure of enemy confrontation.
  23281. During World War II, Mosquitos downed 659 enemy aircraft and 500 V-1 Buzz Bombs. Your only allies are your wits, your weapons, and your radar. Are you equal to the challenge?
  23282. Down the Nazi bombers, sink the U-boats, outrun the V-1 Buzz Bombs and stop the enemy trains to release the POWs. Should you fly through a storm or around? Navigate carefully, consult your intelligence reports and maps to make a decision. Choose your weapons and fuel wisely--once you're on a mission there's no going back.
  23283. Select one mission or any combination. If you complete all four successfully--and make it back alive--you'll become the most distinguished flight veteran of World War II--the Ace of Aces!</Notes>
  23284.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23285.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23286.     <ReleaseDate>1988-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23288.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  23291.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23292.     <TheGamesDBID>21095</TheGamesDBID>
  23293.     <Title>Ace of Aces</Title>
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  23295.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23296.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  23297.     <PlayCount>2</PlayCount>
  23298.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23299.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  23302.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Alien Brigade (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23303.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23304.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:18.9175879-04:00</DateAdded>
  23305.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:18.9175879-04:00</DateModified>
  23306.     <Developer>Ken Grant</Developer>
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  23309.     <ID>39089e0e-5104-47b5-adf1-7e6327992509</ID>
  23310.     <Notes>The Plutoid Alien Zombie force has infiltrated the Army. They look like soldiers but are actually Aliens from outer space.
  23311. You control a special task force to destroy the Aliens. As you shoot away at nasty enemies, you can earn powerful weapons, rescue hostages and most of all, stay alive. The challenge is there--beat the Aliens or you'll have to join them.</Notes>
  23312.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23313.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23314.     <ReleaseDate>1990-07-02T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23320.     <TheGamesDBID>21096</TheGamesDBID>
  23321.     <Title>Alien Brigade</Title>
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  23324.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  23326.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23327.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  23330.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Asteroids (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23332.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:21.2175025-04:00</DateAdded>
  23333.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:21.2175025-04:00</DateModified>
  23334.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23337.     <ID>0e1f7208-ec7f-4e5f-933a-55b73d27101b</ID>
  23338.     <Notes>Start blasting! It's your only way out of this cloud of hurtling astral bodies. Peripheral vision. Lightning reflexes. And cool control. That's what it takes to save your ship. And your life!
  23339.  
  23340.  - 8 waves of devastating asteroids.
  23341.  - For 1 or 2 players.
  23342.  - Competing player ships can appear on screen simultaneously.</Notes>
  23343.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23344.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23345.     <ReleaseDate>1987-11-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23350.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23351.     <TheGamesDBID>18177</TheGamesDBID>
  23352.     <Title>Asteroids</Title>
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  23355.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  23357.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23358.     <Genre>Action;Shooter</Genre>
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  23363.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:23.6755484-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23373.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23374.     <Title>Asteroids Deluxe</Title>
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  23382.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Ballblazer (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23384.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:23.8606995-04:00</DateAdded>
  23385.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:23.8606995-04:00</DateModified>
  23386.     <Developer>Lucasfilm Games</Developer>
  23387.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  23389.     <ID>d4f18c83-3789-41d8-9961-80b41cfac433</ID>
  23390.     <Notes>Ballblazer is a simple one-on-one sports-style game bearing similarities to basketball and soccer. Each side is represented by a craft called a "rotofoil", which can be controlled by either a human player or a computer-controlled "droid" with ten levels of difficulty. (The game allows for human vs. human, human vs. droid, and droid vs. droid matches.) The basic objective of the game is to score points by either firing or carrying a floating ball into the opponent's goal. The game takes place on a flat, checkerboard playfield, and each player's half of the screen is presented in a first-person perspective.</Notes>
  23391.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23392.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23393.     <ReleaseDate>1988-09-07T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23395.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  23397.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23398.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23399.     <TheGamesDBID>4893</TheGamesDBID>
  23400.     <Title>Ballblazer</Title>
  23401.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23402.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23403.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23404.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23405.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23406.     <Genre>Action;Sports</Genre>
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  23408.   <Game>
  23409.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Barnyard Blaster (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23411.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:26.1165794-04:00</DateAdded>
  23412.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:26.1165794-04:00</DateModified>
  23413.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23417.     <Notes>You and Grandpa are down on the farm. There are critters, bottles, and varmints everywhere -- in the barn, in the yard, and in the cornfield. Grandpa has given you an Atari light gun to help protect the farm. The moving targets are a challenge. Can you hit them? If not, try the veggies! They're fun to shoot at.
  23418. In the barnyard, bottles and cans on the fence provide great practive for warming up the old shootin' iron. But perfect aim alone isn't enough. You'll need speed, too.
  23419. In the cornfield, birds swoop from the sky and rabbits scamper among the stalks, Owls and other pests appear inside a barn. Each scene can only be reached by hitting enough targest in the scene before. Once you zero in on some fancy shooting scores, Gramps offers you a bonus round by tossing target bottles in the air.</Notes>
  23420.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23421.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23422.     <ReleaseDate>1988-06-05T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23424.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  23427.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23428.     <TheGamesDBID>21097</TheGamesDBID>
  23429.     <Title>Barnyard Blaster</Title>
  23430.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23431.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23432.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23433.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23434.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23435.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  23438.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Basketbrawl (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23439.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23440.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:27.1314252-04:00</DateAdded>
  23441.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:27.1314252-04:00</DateModified>
  23442.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23446.     <Notes>Vinne and Slash are bleeding from knife wounds and the ref is out cold! No wonder the gang members nicknamed this game "Basketbrawl." To them, it's not a game -- it's a street fight. This premise kicks off Atari's action sports game for up to two players. The objective in Basketbrawl is to become the baddest gang in the town by winning the Basketbrawl tournament. To win, you must play three games against each of the five gangs in your city. Each time you move up to the next gang, you will play a team with more players and more dangerous weapons. Each game lasts six minutes -- out score you opponent by shooting more baskets. Each basket is worth two points. If the game is tied after six minutes, the first team to score wins</Notes>
  23447.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23448.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23449.     <ReleaseDate>1990-06-03T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23454.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23455.     <TheGamesDBID>21098</TheGamesDBID>
  23456.     <Title>Basketbrawl</Title>
  23457.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23458.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23459.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23460.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23461.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23462.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  23465.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Beef Drop (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23466.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23467.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:28.0912242-04:00</DateAdded>
  23468.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:28.0912242-04:00</DateModified>
  23469.     <Developer>Ken Siders</Developer>
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  23473.     <Notes>Beef Drop is a port of the popular arcade game Burgertime, which Ken Siders first ported to the Atari 5200 and 8-bit computers. This version of Beef Drop beature POKEY sound support, for much better audio than the 7800 can produce without this chip. The 7800 version also features better graphics than the 5200/8-bit version, making the 7800 version the definitive release of Beef Drop.</Notes>
  23474.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  23481.     <Title>Beef Drop 7800</Title>
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  23492.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:29.3052333-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23496.     <ID>c72860f2-b744-4fd2-ac87-36f52f1d305c</ID>
  23497.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  23499.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23500.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  23502.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23503.     <Title>bonQ</Title>
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  23505.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23506.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
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  23510.   <Game>
  23511.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Centipede (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23513.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:29.4913886-04:00</DateAdded>
  23514.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:29.4913886-04:00</DateModified>
  23515.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23517.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23518.     <ID>7d38602a-9a31-40c9-9ec8-bd7e37716412</ID>
  23519.     <Notes>A good port of the coin-op classic. The 7800 version also features competitive and cooperative 2-player modes.</Notes>
  23520.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23521.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23522.     <ReleaseDate>1987-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  23523.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23524.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23525.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23526.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23527.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23528.     <TheGamesDBID>21100</TheGamesDBID>
  23529.     <Title>Centipede</Title>
  23530.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23531.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23532.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23533.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23534.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23535.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  23537.   <Game>
  23538.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Choplifter! (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23539.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23540.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:30.3320887-04:00</DateAdded>
  23541.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:30.3320887-04:00</DateModified>
  23542.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23543.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23544.     <ID>f580e2cc-eb0f-498d-95ed-0bbe3978bba5</ID>
  23545.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  23547.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23548.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23549.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23550.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23551.     <Title>Choplifter!</Title>
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  23553.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23554.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23555.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23556.     <Genre />
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  23558.   <Game>
  23559.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Commando (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23560.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23561.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:30.522245-04:00</DateAdded>
  23562.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:30.522245-04:00</DateModified>
  23563.     <Developer>Data East</Developer>
  23564.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23565.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23566.     <ID>40ef4f00-dfa1-4d0d-87d5-22a49569d2ba</ID>
  23567.     <Notes>The player takes control of a soldier named Super Joe, who starts by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter, and has to fight his way out singlehandedly, fending off a massive assault of enemy soldiers.
  23568.  
  23569. Super Joe is armed with a sub-machine gun (which has unlimited ammunition) as well as a limited supply of hand grenades. While Joe can fire his gun in any of the eight directions that he faces, his grenades can only be thrown vertically towards the top of the screen, irrespective of the direction Joe is facing. Unlike his SMG bullets, grenades can be thrown to clear obstacles, and explosions from well placed grenades can kill several enemies at once.</Notes>
  23570.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23571.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23572.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23573.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23574.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23575.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23576.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23577.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23578.     <TheGamesDBID>4896</TheGamesDBID>
  23579.     <Title>Commando</Title>
  23580.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23581.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23582.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23583.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23584.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23585.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  23587.   <Game>
  23588.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Crack'ed (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23589.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23590.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:35.1641128-04:00</DateAdded>
  23591.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:35.1641128-04:00</DateModified>
  23592.     <Developer>Robert Neve</Developer>
  23593.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23594.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23595.     <ID>614665ef-c529-4406-9ae0-6e57e61598e8</ID>
  23596.     <Notes>As a professional ornithologist, you're thrilled to find out that some rare South American hornbills have nested in your "old yolk tree." But while the hornbills are out feeding, a group of mischievous bluebirds, owls, and snakes begin raiding their nests and stealing eggs.
  23597.  
  23598. Horrified, you get out your slingshot and begin hitting the marauding creatures. But you have to be careful. If you hit an egg-carrying bird, it drops the egg and you have to act fast to catch it before it hits the ground and return it to a nest. At the same time, you have to watch for snakes that may be sneaking up to nests and gobbling eggs. If you can protect the eggs long enough, you can take them to another nesting site. But watch out, egg-stealing creatures are everywhere!</Notes>
  23599.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23600.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23601.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23602.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23603.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23604.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23605.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23606.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23607.     <TheGamesDBID>21036</TheGamesDBID>
  23608.     <Title>Crack'ed</Title>
  23609.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23610.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23611.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  23612.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23613.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23614.     <Genre />
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  23616.   <Game>
  23617.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Crazy Brix (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23619.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:37.3819558-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23621.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23622.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23623.     <ID>29f17ad1-64ce-48a7-bddd-d1ad598393e6</ID>
  23624.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  23626.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23627.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  23629.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23630.     <Title>Crazy Brix</Title>
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  23634.     <Portable>false</Portable>
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  23637.   <Game>
  23638.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Crossbow (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23639.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23640.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:37.5661075-04:00</DateAdded>
  23641.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:37.5661075-04:00</DateModified>
  23642.     <Developer>Exidy</Developer>
  23643.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23644.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23645.     <ID>894d15aa-ce60-487a-979c-58c57cffad81</ID>
  23646.     <Notes>Over scorching deserts, through dark icy caverns, around a fiery volcano, and under the leafy cover of a steamy jungle, you set out with three brave friends to retrieve the treasures stolen by the Evil Master.  Your goal is his castle far, far, away.
  23647.  
  23648. Your friends are lightly armed, but you carry your trusty crossbow.  By shooting its swift arrows, you can save yourself and your companions from the dangerous attacks of the Evil Master's creatures -- scorpions, ants, pterodactyls, voracious plants, bats, snakes, and other horrible beings.
  23649.  
  23650. When you reach the castle, the Evil Master's expert archers await you, ready to test their aim with deadly arrows.  Inside the castle, a fierce dragon also waits, guarding the treasure with its fiery breath.
  23651.  
  23652. Few adventurers have dared to make the trek.  No one yet has come back alive.</Notes>
  23653.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23654.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23655.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23656.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23657.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23658.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23659.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23660.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23661.     <TheGamesDBID>21037</TheGamesDBID>
  23662.     <Title>Crossbow</Title>
  23663.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23664.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23665.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  23666.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23667.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23668.     <Genre />
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  23670.   <Game>
  23671.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Dark Chambers (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23672.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23673.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:40.3694407-04:00</DateAdded>
  23674.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:40.3694407-04:00</DateModified>
  23675.     <Developer>John Palevich</Developer>
  23676.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23677.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23678.     <ID>4773274c-b550-4eca-befa-40307b8dbee4</ID>
  23679.     <Notes>You're on a dangerous treasure hunt, deep in the underground world of Dark Chambers. Wraiths, wizards, and moldering skeletons surround you. As you move through this meandering maze, you are stalked by the grim reaper.
  23680.  
  23681. The exits you see only take you deeper into the maze. If you find the strategically placed weapons, you can fend off your enemies while you search for the hidden treasure. The secret potions you find along the way will renew your strength. But watch out for hidden traps and deadly poisons.
  23682.  
  23683. Your strength will help you outlast the weaker ghouls, but are you a match for the strongest? Enter the underground world of Dark Chambers and find out.</Notes>
  23684.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23685.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23686.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23687.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23688.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23689.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23690.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23691.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23692.     <TheGamesDBID>21038</TheGamesDBID>
  23693.     <Title>Dark Chambers</Title>
  23694.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23695.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23696.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23697.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23698.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23699.     <Genre />
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  23701.   <Game>
  23702.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Desert Falcon (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23703.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23704.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:43.4550094-04:00</DateAdded>
  23705.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:43.4550094-04:00</DateModified>
  23706.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
  23707.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23708.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23709.     <ID>57ce8555-d506-4f73-8d57-4955726c5733</ID>
  23710.     <Notes>You are the royal Desert Falcon questing for precious gems and Egyptian heiroglyphs hidden in the endless desert. Invincibility, warp speed, and quick shots are only some of the many magical powers you'll gain on your search. Use them to capture a trove of treasures. But watch out for the evil ones! Mythical flying beasts, blazing firepots, and howling sphinxes guard the jewels you seek.</Notes>
  23711.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23712.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23713.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23714.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23715.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23716.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23717.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23718.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23719.     <TheGamesDBID>4897</TheGamesDBID>
  23720.     <Title>Desert Falcon</Title>
  23721.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23722.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23723.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  23724.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23725.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23726.     <Genre />
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  23728.   <Game>
  23729.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Dig Dug (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23730.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23731.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:47.090036-04:00</DateAdded>
  23732.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:47.090036-04:00</DateModified>
  23733.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
  23734.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23735.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23736.     <ID>05d4ac9e-d6d4-470e-8003-972e73aa4954</ID>
  23737.     <Notes>Based on the 1982 Namco coin-op, this game was developed by Atari in 1984. A pretty good translation of a classic arcade game.</Notes>
  23738.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23739.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23740.     <ReleaseDate>1987-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  23741.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23742.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23743.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23744.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23745.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23746.     <TheGamesDBID>21039</TheGamesDBID>
  23747.     <Title>Dig Dug</Title>
  23748.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23749.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23750.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23751.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23752.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23753.     <Genre />
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  23755.   <Game>
  23756.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Donkey Kong (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23757.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23758.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:50.6850271-04:00</DateAdded>
  23759.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:50.6850271-04:00</DateModified>
  23760.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
  23761.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23762.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23763.     <ID>fa0f5fd9-c0a3-4a69-8cbd-828ea80f9732</ID>
  23764.     <Notes>In Donkey Kong, Jumpman must rescue a damsel in distress, Lady, from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape later became two of Nintendo's most popular characters.
  23765.  
  23766. The game is divided into four different one-screen stages. Each represents 25 meters of the structure Donkey Kong has climbed, one stage being 25 meters higher than the previous. The final screen occurs at 100 m.</Notes>
  23767.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23768.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23769.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23770.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23771.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23772.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23773.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23774.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23775.     <TheGamesDBID>4898</TheGamesDBID>
  23776.     <Title>Donkey Kong</Title>
  23777.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23778.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23779.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23780.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23781.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23782.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  23783.   </Game>
  23784.   <Game>
  23785.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Donkey Kong Junior (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23786.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23787.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:54.6863585-04:00</DateAdded>
  23788.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:54.6863585-04:00</DateModified>
  23789.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
  23790.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23791.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23792.     <ID>2bddfa7d-1157-41dd-b850-47085cc4859d</ID>
  23793.     <Notes>Donkey Kong the ape is back. Only this time the vengeful Mario is holding the ape prisoner. Luckily the ape has a son, Donkey Kong Junior, who will try to rescue Papa.
  23794.  
  23795. To free his dad, Junior must make his way through a dark and treacherous jungle. Racing against time, the little fellow climbs and swings across vines, while avoiding the terrible Snapjaws.
  23796.  
  23797. If he reaches the keys to Papa's cage, Junior must push them to the top of chains while staying clear of Snapjaws and a new flock of nasty Nitpickers. But even then his mission isn't over. Once he reaches Mario's hideout, he must pass yet another test against time.
  23798.  
  23799. The kid needs help. Don't just stand there! Help poor Junior save his father!</Notes>
  23800.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23801.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23802.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  23803.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  23804.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  23805.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  23806.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  23807.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23808.     <TheGamesDBID>21040</TheGamesDBID>
  23809.     <Title>Donkey Kong Junior</Title>
  23810.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  23811.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  23812.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  23813.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  23814.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  23815.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  23816.   </Game>
  23817.   <Game>
  23818.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Double Dragon (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  23819.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  23820.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:35:56.8371486-04:00</DateAdded>
  23821.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:35:56.8371486-04:00</DateModified>
  23822.     <Developer>Technōs Japan</Developer>
  23823.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  23824.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  23825.     <ID>395095e0-47ce-4bba-ab08-071b5d177431</ID>
  23826.     <Notes>Twin brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee learned to fight the hard way -- for survival in the unforgiving city streets. Their brand of combat -- classic martial arts maneuvers mixed with anything-goes street brawling -- has turned them into walking lethal weapons.
  23827.  
  23828. Now, the Lees must summon all their fighting abilities and cunning into meeting the greatest challenge of their lives -- rescuing Billy's girlfriend, Marion.  She's been kidnapped by the Black Warriors, the savage street gang led by the mysterious Shadow Boss.
  23829.  
  23830. The twins pursue the Black Warriors through the city streets and its outskirts.  Finally they fight their way into the Secret Enemy Base.  There, Billy and Jimmy meet the Shadow Boss.  It's a battle to the finish, with Marion as the prize!</Notes>
  23831.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23832.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  23833.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23840.     <Title>Double Dragon</Title>
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  23849.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\F-18 Hornet (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23853.     <Developer>John Van Ryzin</Developer>
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  23857.     <Notes>Attention all Naval Aviators! Report to your squadron leaders and prepare for deployment. Your tour of duty will take you around the world on some of the most challenging and dangerous missions of your career. F-18 Hornet is a carrier based adventure. Fast, solid 3-D graphics and responsive instrumentation make for an incredible sensation of flight. Fly missions through a variety of terrain executing aerial combat, emergency supply drops, strafing and bombing runs while battling hostile jets, helicopters and tanks. F-18 Hornet features all of the action of carrier based jets including thrilling aircraft carrier take-offs and landings in smooth 3-D animation.</Notes>
  23858.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23859.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  23860.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23867.     <Title>F-18 Hornet</Title>
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  23870.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  23873.     <Genre>Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  23889.     <Title>FailSafe</Title>
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  23897.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Fatal Run (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23901.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23905.     <Notes>The year is 2089. A collision with a comet has left the earth reeling from radiation poisoning. There's little hope for humanity's survival. It's up to you to help the few people remaining.
  23906.  
  23907. You must leave the protective fortress Albagon and deliver the newly developed radiation vaccine to the few survivors. Your journey will not be an easy one. Nefarious henchmen are waiting to knock you off and steal the vaccine to ensure that they will survive to rule the planet. Every driver on the road is out to get you. Your only hope is to get them first.
  23908.  
  23909. You must find the rocket poised to launch a satellite that can nullify the effects of this cosmic accident that turned the world upside down. If you're sharp enough to learn and remember the secret code words and tough enough to live to use them, you can launch the rocket and save the world!
  23910.  
  23911. Good luck! Humanity is in your hands.</Notes>
  23912.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23913.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23914.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23921.     <Title>Fatal Run</Title>
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  23932.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:05.6284637-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23934.     <Developer>Accolade</Developer>
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  23938.     <Notes>Strap on your boxing gloves, and step into the ring.  Tonight you're going to test your prowess against the world's toughest fighters.  To prepare  for this event, you'll train in punching skills, footwork, timing, and sparring.  Then you'll enter your fighters in championship matches and tournaments.
  23939.  
  23940. As the tension mounts in the smoke-filled arena, you eye your contender warily.  Be careful, and good luck.  This could be your big night!</Notes>
  23941.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23942.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23943.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23948.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  23949.     <TheGamesDBID>21043</TheGamesDBID>
  23950.     <Title>Fight Night</Title>
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  23953.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  23956.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  23959.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Food Fight (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23961.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:07.5440594-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23963.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  23966.     <ID>c0e6c522-d5e6-43e8-87c5-19a28e59939b</ID>
  23967.     <Notes>Hurry! Hurry! Step Right Up! Earn Your Just Desserts!
  23968.  
  23969. Once there was a fellow named Charley Chuck. More than anything, Charley loved to eat. So when he went to the carnival one hot summer day, he headed straight for the Food Fight contest.</Notes>
  23970.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23971.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23972.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  23978.     <TheGamesDBID>21044</TheGamesDBID>
  23979.     <Title>Food Fight</Title>
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  23988.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Galaga (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  23990.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:09.3775848-04:00</DateAdded>
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  23992.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  23995.     <ID>76d6672d-cd92-46a7-87db-0a19c140a4d5</ID>
  23996.     <Notes>The gameplay of Galaga puts the player in control of a space ship which is situated on the bottom of the screen. At the beginning of each stage, the area is empty, but over time, enemy aliens fly in formation, and once all of the enemies arrive on screen, they will come down at the player's ship in formations of one or more and may either shoot it or collide with it. During the entire stage, the player may fire upon the enemies, and once all enemies are vanquished, the player moves onto the next stage.</Notes>
  23997.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  23998.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  23999.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24004.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24005.     <TheGamesDBID>4899</TheGamesDBID>
  24006.     <Title>Galaga</Title>
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  24015.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Hat Trick (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24017.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:14.3977646-04:00</DateAdded>
  24018.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:14.3977646-04:00</DateModified>
  24019.     <Developer>Bally Sente</Developer>
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  24023.     <Notes>What a night for a hockey game! After weeks of intensive training on the ice, you're finally at the face-off, waiting for the starting whistle. As the puck slides across the smooth, icy surface, you take it at center ice, managing to break over the blue line to your opponent's right. Whoooossh. What reflexes! What speed!
  24024.  
  24025. The spray of the ice on your face momentarily blinds you, but you continue to skate furiously, weaving towards the opposing goal. You can feel your challenger's hot breath on the back of your neck, as the distance between you grows smaller and smaller. But before he can manage to steal the puck, you swing your stick and whack -- it's a slapshot! The point is yours!
  24026.  
  24027. Get three goals in a game, and it's a hat trick!</Notes>
  24028.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24029.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24030.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24036.     <TheGamesDBID>21045</TheGamesDBID>
  24037.     <Title>Hat Trick</Title>
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  24046.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Ikari Warriors (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24048.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:16.4364615-04:00</DateAdded>
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  24050.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  24054.     <Notes>You are a member of those elite combat specialists, the Ikari Warriors.  Your buddy and you are on a special mission behind enemy lines, and you've been sleeping, eating, and breathing jungle combat for the last two weeks.  You're tired, but that never affects your razor-sharp judgment and your will to survive.  
  24055.  
  24056. Your main weapons are machine guns, grenades, and your own cunning in the face of danger.  Sometimes you'll have a tank at your disposal, which comes in handy when enemy fire is particularly brutal.  
  24057.  
  24058. You move swiftly through the jungle, wading through rivers and resting from time to time within the ruins of bombed-out buildings.  You're running out of ammunition and grenades, but you know the battle can't last forever.  Sooner or later, one side is going to emerge victorious.  Let's just hope it's yours!</Notes>
  24059.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24060.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24061.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24066.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24067.     <TheGamesDBID>21046</TheGamesDBID>
  24068.     <Title>Ikari Warriors</Title>
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  24074.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  24077.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Impossible Mission (Europe).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24078.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24079.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:17.7665688-04:00</DateAdded>
  24080.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:17.7665688-04:00</DateModified>
  24081.     <Developer>Epyx</Developer>
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  24084.     <ID>7bc02a41-e052-477f-a60d-c8768f7ca0c0</ID>
  24085.     <Notes>Impossible Mission has the user play a secret agent - attempting to stop an evil genius. Professor Elvin Atombender is believed to be tampering with national security computers. The player must penetrate Atombender's stronghold, racing against the clock to search the installation for pieces which form a password, all the while avoiding his deadly robots. Once in possession of all the password pieces, the player must correctly assemble the password pieces together and use the completed password in the main control room door - where the evil professor is hiding. One finds password pieces by searching furniture in the rooms. When searching, one can also find "Lift Resets" and "Snoozes." They are used at computer terminals. The former will reset all moveable platforms, the latter will freeze all enemies in the room for a limited time. There are also two special rooms where additional lift resets and snoozes can be awarded for completing a musical puzzle.</Notes>
  24086.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24087.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24088.     <ReleaseDate>1986-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24093.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24094.     <TheGamesDBID>4900</TheGamesDBID>
  24095.     <Title>Impossible Mission</Title>
  24096.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24097.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24098.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24099.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24100.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24101.     <Genre>Action;Platform</Genre>
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  24104.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Jinks (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24105.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24106.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:21.2004265-04:00</DateAdded>
  24107.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:21.2004265-04:00</DateModified>
  24108.     <Developer>Softgold</Developer>
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  24112.     <Notes>You are about to embark on one of the most dangerous missions of your career. As a renowned Star Fleet pilot, you have been selected to command an exploration party in a journey across the galaxy to investigate the mysterious planet JINKS. An enigma for centuries, JINKS is a lush, resource-rich world, and could be the key to the desperate need for human expansion in space. It is apparently capable of supporting life, yet it is curiously uninhabited--or is it?
  24113.  A routine research mission goes haywire when scouting your probe across the planet's surface leads you and your crew into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can you escape from these fiendishly clever traps before your probe and its occupants are miniaturized or annihilated?</Notes>
  24114.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24115.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24116.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24120.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24121.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24122.     <TheGamesDBID>4901</TheGamesDBID>
  24123.     <Title>Jinks</Title>
  24124.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24125.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24126.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  24128.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24129.     <Genre />
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  24132.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Joust (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24134.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:24.0668122-04:00</DateAdded>
  24135.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:24.0668122-04:00</DateModified>
  24136.     <Developer>Williams</Developer>
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  24140.     <Notes>Joust is a platforming game where the player controls a yellow knight riding a flying ostrich from a third-person perspective. The player navigates the protagonist around the game world, which consists of rock platforms floating above a flat island surrounded by lava.</Notes>
  24141.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24142.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24143.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24159.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Jr. Pac-Man (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24161.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:26.9111787-04:00</DateAdded>
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  24171.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24172.     <Title>Jr. Pac-Man</Title>
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  24174.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  24177.     <Genre />
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  24179.   <Game>
  24180.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Karateka (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24181.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24182.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:27.0913458-04:00</DateAdded>
  24183.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:27.0913458-04:00</DateModified>
  24184.     <Developer>Jordan Mechner</Developer>
  24185.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  24186.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  24187.     <ID>5646317d-a5dd-488b-aa80-74eae11f1453</ID>
  24188.     <Notes>The game begins with an impressive graphic of the fortress of the evil Akuma. Akuma is holding the lovely Princess Mariko. The player must defeat the guards of the castle as well as Akuma's eagle and must eventually face Akuma himself in order to rescue the princess.</Notes>
  24189.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24190.     <Publisher>Brøderbund</Publisher>
  24191.     <ReleaseDate>1984-07-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  24192.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  24193.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24194.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  24195.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24196.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24197.     <TheGamesDBID>4903</TheGamesDBID>
  24198.     <Title>Karateka</Title>
  24199.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24200.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24201.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24202.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24203.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24204.     <Genre>Fighting</Genre>
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  24206.   <Game>
  24207.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Klax (USA) (Proto).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24208.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24209.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:29.2461234-04:00</DateAdded>
  24210.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:29.2461234-04:00</DateModified>
  24211.     <Developer>David Dentt, Mark Stephen Pierce</Developer>
  24212.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  24214.     <ID>3a520146-d50f-4a1f-8c74-ff4bd90541a8</ID>
  24215.     <Notes>Klax was one of those titles finished by Atari for the 7800, but never commercially released. Lee Krueger of ResQsoft Productions is selling copies of Klax, complete with a box, manual, and supplement which includes an exclusive interview the programmer, tips and tricks about Klax and his other Atari creations.</Notes>
  24216.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24217.     <Publisher>AtariAge</Publisher>
  24218.     <ReleaseDate>2002-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24220.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  24223.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24224.     <TheGamesDBID>21103</TheGamesDBID>
  24225.     <Title>Klax</Title>
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  24227.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24228.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24229.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24230.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24231.     <Genre />
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  24233.   <Game>
  24234.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Kung-Fu Master (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24236.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:30.0778132-04:00</DateAdded>
  24237.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:30.0778132-04:00</DateModified>
  24238.     <Developer>Data East, Irem</Developer>
  24239.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  24240.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  24241.     <ID>4ae58158-6f62-4575-882b-2aefbb85eedb</ID>
  24242.     <Notes>The gorgeous Princess Victoria is imprisoned in the Evil Wizard's Temple.  As Kung-Fu Master, you must free her.  Unfortunately, the Temple's five tortuous levels are seething with menacing foes.
  24243.  
  24244. Smash your way through one level and start the next with a renewed energy meter and timer. Once you free your Princess, it's back to the beginning where your foes return faster and nastier.</Notes>
  24245.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24246.     <Publisher>Absolute</Publisher>
  24247.     <ReleaseDate>1989-06-01T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24249.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24250.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  24251.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24252.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24253.     <TheGamesDBID>21102</TheGamesDBID>
  24254.     <Title>Kung Fu Master</Title>
  24255.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24256.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24257.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24258.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24259.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24260.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  24262.   <Game>
  24263.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Mario Bros. (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24264.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24265.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:31.4869885-04:00</DateAdded>
  24266.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:31.4869885-04:00</DateModified>
  24267.     <Developer>Nintendo</Developer>
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  24269.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  24270.     <ID>4b142c42-b295-4455-b491-eadf2e784584</ID>
  24271.     <Notes>Mario the plumber and his brother Luigi are hopping mad!  The water pipes in
  24272. their house are blocked with pesky crawling creatures.  If the two brothers
  24273. can't get rid of them, they'll never take a bath again!</Notes>
  24274.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24275.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24276.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24278.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  24281.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24282.     <TheGamesDBID>21047</TheGamesDBID>
  24283.     <Title>Mario Bros.</Title>
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  24285.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24286.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24287.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24288.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24289.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  24291.   <Game>
  24292.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Mat Mania Challenge (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24293.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24294.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:33.8269347-04:00</DateAdded>
  24295.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:33.8269347-04:00</DateModified>
  24296.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
  24297.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  24299.     <ID>e1b83959-8a1d-4833-9661-d10f930fe3a6</ID>
  24300.     <Notes>Wouldn't you know it, you drew Bruno the Sledge, five time champion and all-around bad guy, as your first opponent in your quest for that elusive Atari Wrestling Federation championship belt. Ever since he lost his title to Eric the Flaxen Saxon, Bruno's been terrorizing the AWF circuit.
  24301.  Bruno the Sledge glares at you with his one remaining eye. When the bell rings, he charges like a man insane. Just before the impact of his 386-pound body, you step aside and raise your elbow.
  24302.  Perfect elbow smash! Bruno falls to the mat. You get him in a head lock, but his shaved head slips free. Then you see it. The famous Bruno the Sledge "Eye of Terror," the look of death. You're in trouble now!
  24303.  Mat Mania Challenge provides all the thrills and spills of professional wrestling. Do you have what it takes to survive brain busters and pile drivers? If you have the skills, the championship belt will be yours!</Notes>
  24304.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24305.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24306.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24308.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24309.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  24311.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24312.     <TheGamesDBID>4905</TheGamesDBID>
  24313.     <Title>Mat Mania Challenge</Title>
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  24315.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24316.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24317.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24318.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24319.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  24321.   <Game>
  24322.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Mean 18 Ultimate Golf (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24323.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24324.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:37.084646-04:00</DateAdded>
  24325.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:37.084646-04:00</DateModified>
  24326.     <Developer>Accolade</Developer>
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  24328.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  24329.     <ID>385c491b-ffef-4a02-adba-e93f949c4d73</ID>
  24330.     <Notes>This is it! A hush falls over the California countryside as you stand on the eighteenth hole of Pebble Beach. You’re five long feet from the hole and you have a one-stroke lead in the biggest tournament of your life. Your caddy hands you your lucky putter. You line up your shot, and swing. The ball rolls slowly toward the hole. There’s a tense moment as it almost rings the cup. finally, the ball falls in. You retain your title!</Notes>
  24331.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24332.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24333.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24337.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24338.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24339.     <TheGamesDBID>21048</TheGamesDBID>
  24340.     <Title>Mean 18 Ultimate Golf</Title>
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  24342.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24343.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24344.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24345.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24346.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  24348.   <Game>
  24349.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Meltdown (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24350.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24351.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:39.9770546-04:00</DateAdded>
  24352.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:39.9770546-04:00</DateModified>
  24353.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
  24354.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  24356.     <ID>03ec992b-dbb0-4bae-8369-dd166360a068</ID>
  24357.     <Notes>Don’t panic! A gang of international terrorists has systematically set about destroying the world. They have sabotaged a number of nuclear reactors by unleashing a deadly string of ‘sparkx’ that will break down the protective control rods and make their way into the very core of each reactor. If the sparkx reach the core, the end result will be a dreaded meltdown. It the terrorists are successful in their hideous plot, we can kiss this world goodbye!
  24358.  
  24359. Only you stand between life as we know it and total annihilation. You are armed with a specially engineered sparkx-destroying gun, a blueprint of each reactor, your wits, and your desire to save the world. Get moving. There’s no time to lose!</Notes>
  24360.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24361.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24362.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24367.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24368.     <TheGamesDBID>21049</TheGamesDBID>
  24369.     <Title>Meltdown</Title>
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  24371.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24372.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24373.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24374.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24375.     <Genre />
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  24377.   <Game>
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  24380.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:42.079805-04:00</DateAdded>
  24381.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:42.079805-04:00</DateModified>
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  24384.     <ID>645a78a7-cecf-44ce-81f4-1a12066a1230</ID>
  24385.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24388.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  24389.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24390.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24391.     <Title>Meteor Shower</Title>
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  24394.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
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  24398.   <Game>
  24399.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Midnight Mutants (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24401.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:42.2499471-04:00</DateAdded>
  24402.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:42.2499471-04:00</DateModified>
  24403.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
  24404.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  24406.     <ID>e92129ad-ea78-4e2d-a946-547a71ca0306</ID>
  24407.     <Notes>Midnight Mutants is a single-player game in which you must collect weapons and magical items in order to protect yourself and arm yourself against the forces of evil. You’re the only one who can stop Dr. Evil and save Grampa.</Notes>
  24408.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24409.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24410.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24412.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24413.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  24415.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24416.     <TheGamesDBID>21050</TheGamesDBID>
  24417.     <Title>Midnight Mutants</Title>
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  24420.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24421.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24422.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24423.     <Genre />
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  24425.   <Game>
  24426.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Moon Cresta (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24428.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:44.5748816-04:00</DateAdded>
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  24433.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24438.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24439.     <Title>Moon Cresta</Title>
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  24446.   <Game>
  24447.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Motor Psycho (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24448.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24449.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:44.7500273-04:00</DateAdded>
  24450.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:44.7500273-04:00</DateModified>
  24451.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
  24452.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
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  24455.     <Notes>You finished it at last!  And now you are going crazy waiting to test your sleek, hot, fast customized bike.  It absorbs your every waking moment, you dream about it every night.  It has become an obsession.  And you know just the place to try it out.
  24456.  
  24457. The annual MotorPsycho Competition (for deranged, psychopathic, and other unusual biker types) is this weekend!  Its obstacle-laden course is legendary among motorcycle maniacs.  Of course, nobody in their right mind would attempt this course.  The die-hard spectators remind you that fan is short for fanatic. They've staked out their favorite spots to view the races, and they are waiting for the roar of revving engines, the squeal of tires, the crunch of metal...
  24458.  
  24459. It's you against the clock and your bike is built for speed.  All you need to do is point it in the right direction and go for it!
  24460.  
  24461. Four different tracks will separate the veterans from the rookies.  (Or the schizophrenics from the psychotics.)  Weekend amateurs will eat your dust, but you've got some pretty insane competition from your fellow, uh, pros.  Some of these guys look hungry for the sweet taste of victory, but some of them look hungry for the taste of raw meat!
  24462.  
  24463. So rev 'er up and let 'er rip!  The winner's circle (or the guy with the clean white coat) awaits.</Notes>
  24464.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24465.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24466.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24468.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24469.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  24470.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  24471.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24472.     <TheGamesDBID>21051</TheGamesDBID>
  24473.     <Title>Motor Psycho</Title>
  24474.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24475.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24476.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24477.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24478.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24479.     <Genre />
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  24481.   <Game>
  24482.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Ms. Pac-Man (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24483.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24484.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:46.7767142-04:00</DateAdded>
  24485.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:46.7767142-04:00</DateModified>
  24486.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  24490.     <Notes>Dots. Energy pills. Fruit. Pretzels. They're all part of Ms. Pac-Man's fast-gobbling diet.
  24491. She'll even gobble ghosts. But only when they're blue. Otherwise the ghosts will get her. And you!</Notes>
  24492.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24493.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24494.     <ReleaseDate>1987-07-07T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24500.     <TheGamesDBID>21052</TheGamesDBID>
  24501.     <Title>Ms. Pac-Man</Title>
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  24504.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  24507.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
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  24517.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24523.     <Title>Ms. Pac-Man 320</Title>
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  24531.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Ninja Golf (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24533.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:51.4365988-04:00</DateAdded>
  24534.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:51.4365988-04:00</DateModified>
  24535.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  24539.     <Notes>For ten years you've trained to be a Ninja. And now your Master tells you that it's time to take the final, most difficult test and become a Master Ninja. You must complete the game of death. You must play nine holes of... Ninja Golf?
  24540.  
  24541. You knew your Master was a bit weird, but nothing prepared you for this! You must attempt to sneak in a birdie between karate kicks while you battle Ninja opponents. Par for this course means leaving the green littered with fallen foes.
  24542.  
  24543. You gain points for both your golf game and defeating attacking Ninja. You can also earn points for finding treasures and other bonus items along the course.
  24544.  
  24545. Once you've completed all nine holes successfully, be ready to challenge the disguised Master Ninja. This final battle will determine whether or not you become a Master Ninja. And if you win, it will improve your golf score.</Notes>
  24546.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24547.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24548.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24550.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  24553.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24554.     <TheGamesDBID>21053</TheGamesDBID>
  24555.     <Title>Ninja Golf</Title>
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  24557.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24558.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24559.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24560.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24561.     <Genre />
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  24563.   <Game>
  24564.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\One-on-One Basketball (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24566.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:53.5953897-04:00</DateAdded>
  24567.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:53.5953897-04:00</DateModified>
  24568.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  24572.     <Notes>You're out on a dream court for a hot game of One-on-One. You're the Bird. Or you're Dr. J. And that's the last decision you'll have much time to make. You can play against the computer of challenge a friend. Your capabilities -- and your opponent's -- will be just like those of All-Stars Larry Bird and Julius (Dr. J) Erving. The computer knows their shooting percentages (guarded and unguarded) and their pet shots. Your scoring ability will depend on your timing, how effectively you're being guarded, and where you're shooting from. Like the game of basketball itself, One-on-One rewards you for playing with your head as well as your hands. Master the joystick moves, sharpen your timing, hone your reflexes until you can handle the Pro level... and don't let the other guy out-think you.</Notes>
  24573.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24574.     <Publisher>Electronic Arts</Publisher>
  24575.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24580.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24581.     <TheGamesDBID>21054</TheGamesDBID>
  24582.     <Title>One-on-One Basketball</Title>
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  24584.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24585.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  24587.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24588.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  24590.   <Game>
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  24604.     <Title>Pac Pollux</Title>
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  24619.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24624.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24625.     <Title>Pac-Man 320</Title>
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  24645.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24646.     <Title>Pac-Man Collection</Title>
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  24653.   <Game>
  24654.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Pete Rose Baseball (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24655.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24656.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:36:56.3386707-04:00</DateAdded>
  24657.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:36:56.3386707-04:00</DateModified>
  24658.     <Developer>Robert Curtiss</Developer>
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  24660.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  24661.     <ID>a8be8e3e-dad5-40ac-ab04-5c80b34fd3ee</ID>
  24662.     <Notes>It's the last game of the World Series. You're in the 9th innings. Bases loaded. One out. And your up to bat.
  24663.  
  24664. What do you do? Swing away? Wait for a walk? Go for the fences? It's all up to you, just like in real pro ball.
  24665.  
  24666. Sure, we'll give you the options. And some tips. Like in pitching. Batting. And Fielding. But, it's you call .
  24667.  
  24668. There are 6 full-color, live action screens - just like the ones you see on TV! The pitching/battting screen, left infield, right infield, leftfield, centerfield and rightfield.
  24669.  
  24670. So, start warming up. Step up to the plate. And take your best swing at winning
  24671. the series!
  24672.  
  24673. Originally designed by Alex DeMeo, the 7800 version was programmed by Robert Curtiss.</Notes>
  24674.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24675.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  24676.     <ReleaseDate>1989-05-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24678.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  24681.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24682.     <TheGamesDBID>22379</TheGamesDBID>
  24683.     <Title>Pete Rose Baseball</Title>
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  24685.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24686.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24687.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24688.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24689.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  24691.   <Game>
  24692.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Planet Smashers (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24693.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24694.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:01.4169023-04:00</DateAdded>
  24695.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:01.4169023-04:00</DateModified>
  24696.     <Developer>James V. Zalewski</Developer>
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  24699.     <ID>0544244f-4cdd-4d2c-ba69-f83c59886518</ID>
  24700.     <Notes>Planet Smashers finally delivered an original 2D Shooter to the Pro System late in its life. Your spaceship, which oddly looks like an airplane, has the grave task of defending Earth from an alien armada. Planet Smashers has some nice features like level warp codes, laser upgrades, cloaking devices, and interesting bosses. You even have the burden of defending Earth's shield from asteroids and alien ships. The back of the box boasts, "awesome sound effects", but the main laser noise is mind-numbingly irritating. After you defeat the game, you are treated to a text ending commanding you to play Alien Brigade, which makes little sense since you just defeated the alien mothership.</Notes>
  24701.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24702.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24703.     <ReleaseDate>1989-05-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24708.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24709.     <TheGamesDBID>22380</TheGamesDBID>
  24710.     <Title>Planet Smashers</Title>
  24711.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  24712.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24713.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  24714.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24715.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24716.     <Genre>Action;Flight Simulator</Genre>
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  24718.   <Game>
  24719.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Plutos (USA) (Proto).zip</ApplicationPath>
  24720.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  24721.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:06.2078859-04:00</DateAdded>
  24722.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:06.2078859-04:00</DateModified>
  24723.     <Developer>Tynesoft</Developer>
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  24726.     <ID>afbc5be5-bd53-4efa-bd45-87f436bfa397</ID>
  24727.     <Notes>Plutos is a long lost unreleased prototype developed by Tynesoft for the Atari 7800, and appears to be a loose port of the ST/Amiga game of the same name. The existence of Plutos has been known for some time, as a physical prototype has been in hands of a collector for years, but this prototype was known to be unstable and crash frequently. The source code for Plutos was discovered in 2008 and several 7800 enthusiasts were able to get it compiled and running properly on stock 7800 hardware.
  24728.  
  24729. Plutos is a vertically oriented space shooter that features gameplay similar to Raiden. The game features six different levels, each with its own unique theme and boss. Only three of these levels are unique graphically--the other three are just color palette changes. Plutos offers one player as well as two player simultaneous modes, selectable with the left difficulty switch. Plutos also has features a unique weapons power-up system. There are three different types of weapons, each of which can be upgraded up to four times, as well as an invincibility power-up. The three different weapons are: Dual machine guns, spread gun, and energy gun.
  24730.  
  24731. A partially compiled version of Plutos was discovered by Curt Vendel, and thanks to the efforts 7800 enthusiasts Robert DeCrescenzo, Mitchell Orman, and Eckhard Stolberg, made playable on 7800 hardware. It's a shame that Plutos was not released as it was obviously very close to completion and would have been a boost to the 7800 library.</Notes>
  24732.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24733.     <Publisher>Never Published (Prototype)</Publisher>
  24734.     <ReleaseDate>1990-05-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24741.     <Title>Plutos</Title>
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  24747.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  24750.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Pole Position II (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24752.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:11.430234-04:00</DateAdded>
  24753.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:11.430234-04:00</DateModified>
  24754.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
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  24758.     <Notes>Are you good enough to race with the best? Do you have the nerve and skill to be a professional race car driver? You are about to find out! Behind the wheel of your sleek Formula I race car you will pit yourself against the clock and the world's top racers to win the Pole Position II, the number one starting spot.
  24759.  To enter the Grand Prix itself, you'll have to race at hair-raising speeds to complete the Qualifying Lap in 73 seconds or less. Then choose from four courses, ranging from the relatively innocuous Test course to the perilous Suzuka track.
  24760.  Test your racing skills as you tear around treacherous curves, maneuver your way out of dangerous skids, and veer around hazardous obstacles. Go flat out to beat the track record and you'll be the Grand Prix winner!</Notes>
  24761.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24762.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24763.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24770.     <Title>Pole Position II</Title>
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  24772.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24773.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  24774.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  24775.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24776.     <Genre>Racing</Genre>
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  24779.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Rampage (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24781.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:15.592701-04:00</DateAdded>
  24782.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:15.592701-04:00</DateModified>
  24783.     <Developer>Bally Midway</Developer>
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  24786.     <ID>f68e3754-d670-4f55-8927-bcc1379c1bda</ID>
  24787.     <Notes>Based on the 1985 Bally Midway coin-op, the 7800 was produced by Activision and distributed by Mediagenic. This is a movie-monster game in which you control the beasts and destroy the city.</Notes>
  24788.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24789.     <Publisher>Activision</Publisher>
  24790.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24797.     <Title>Rampage</Title>
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  24803.     <Genre>Action</Genre>
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  24814.     <Notes>You smell the freshly cut grass as you walk out of the dark, cool tunnel into the hot afternoon sun. You hear the crack of leather on wood as the team's power hitter takes batting practice. Today's the day -- you're starting in the big leagues. After warming up in the bullpen, you're ready to take the mound. You get a few last-minute instructions from the pitching coach, and then it's time. Slowly you walk to the center of the diamond. The batter steps in, and you're ready to play ball!</Notes>
  24815.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24816.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24817.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24822.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24823.     <TheGamesDBID>21055</TheGamesDBID>
  24824.     <Title>RealSports Baseball</Title>
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  24830.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  24845.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24846.     <Title>Rip-Off</Title>
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  24853.   <Game>
  24854.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Robotron - 2084 (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24856.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:23.0529177-04:00</DateAdded>
  24857.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:23.0529177-04:00</DateModified>
  24858.     <Developer>Williams Electronics</Developer>
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  24861.     <ID>8b729155-7a80-41f8-845a-48a009cfa7f5</ID>
  24862.     <Notes>At first it was a technological breakthrough. Humans created the Robotrons -- a species of robots so advanced they didn't need their inventors in order to think and act. But the Robotrons have turned on their creators! They're now determined to destroy humanity -- or reprogram the survivors, turning them into destructive mutants!</Notes>
  24863.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24864.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24865.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24870.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  24872.     <Title>Robotron: 2084</Title>
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  24881.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Santa Simon (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24888.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24894.     <Title>Santa Simon</Title>
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  24902.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Scramble (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24904.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:25.835221-04:00</DateAdded>
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  24909.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  24915.     <Title>Scramble</Title>
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  24922.   <Game>
  24923.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Scrapyard Dog (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24925.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:26.0113703-04:00</DateAdded>
  24926.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:26.0113703-04:00</DateModified>
  24927.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  24931.     <Notes>Louie, the junkyard guy, was just settling down to his regular Sunday afternoon lunch: a foot long head-cheese sandwich with tons of mustard, six garlic pickles, a two-pound bag of potato chips and a diet soft drink. (The diet soft drink was because Louie was watching his weight -- nobody likes a fat junkyard guy.) The phone rang and Louie picked it up, even though his mouth was full. He listened a few moments, and then sprayed crumbs of bread and head cheese all over the office. A dastardly dognapper gang kidnapped his best pal Scraps, the infamous Scrapyard Dog! If Louie doesn't hand over the deed to the junkyard, Scraps is dog-gone!
  24932.  
  24933. Louie played along, and told the kidnappers he would bring the deed to the first checkpoint to receive further instructions. But it's un-American to knuckle under to kidnappers and terrorists, and Louie won't do it! He's going to go to the checkpoint and find out the location of the gang's headquarters, then he's going to rescue Scraps and rid the town of the puppy purloiners.
  24934.  
  24935. With a few useful items for weapons (mostly old cans), Louie sets out to save his buddy Scraps. Can Louie save his cruelly captured canine, or will little Scraps end up dog meat? Find out, and help Louie save his Scrapyard Dog!</Notes>
  24936.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24937.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24938.     <ReleaseDate>1990-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24943.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
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  24945.     <Title>Scrapyard Dog</Title>
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  24948.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
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  24950.     <Portable>false</Portable>
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  24953.   <Game>
  24954.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Sentinel (Europe).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24956.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:28.1431445-04:00</DateAdded>
  24957.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:28.1431445-04:00</DateModified>
  24958.     <Developer>Atari</Developer>
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  24961.     <ID>9abb2ec6-532c-449f-b2f2-309153e2335c</ID>
  24962.     <Notes>You're a scientist, and your invention, a pulsating, glowing orb called the Sentinel, absorbs and stores energy from a variety of sources. Now Earth is threatened by deadly aliens and you must use your creation to save the planet. The Sentinel absorbs energy from every power pod or energy capsule you shoot with your Atari light gun. When an energy source is hit, a beam blasts out from the Sentinel, strikes the target with hissing force, and draws energy back into your Sentinel. It's up to you to protect the Sentinel as it glides over the planets.
  24963.  
  24964. This was the only game for the 7800 that was originally released in PAL format only. Thanks to ResQsoft, an NTSC version is also available for gamers in the Western Hemisphere. Sentinel is a light gun game that is similar to Crossbow in the aspect that you are in charge of protecting your ally, in this case the Sentinel, from attack. The game features four stages, each which its own name and level boss. What makes the game unique is that shooting the large orange Sentinel acts as a smart bomb, destroying everything on the screen. While Sentinel is a very hard title to find in the wild in the Americas, this game is pretty common in Europe and can normally be purchased through online auctions at a reasonable price.</Notes>
  24965.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24966.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  24967.     <ReleaseDate>1991-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  24969.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  24970.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
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  24972.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  24973.     <TheGamesDBID>22386</TheGamesDBID>
  24974.     <Title>Sentinel</Title>
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  24976.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  24977.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  24979.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  24980.     <Genre />
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  24982.   <Game>
  24983.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Sirius (USA) (Proto).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  24985.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:34.9127789-04:00</DateAdded>
  24986.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:34.9127789-04:00</DateModified>
  24987.     <Developer>Tynesoft</Developer>
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  24990.     <ID>9c782859-f3bc-4344-8acc-5c601c2577d0</ID>
  24991.     <Notes>Sirius is a long lost unreleased prototype developed by Tynesoft for the Atari 7800, possibly a port of the 1990 Amiga game Sirius 7. Sirius' existence has been known for some time, as a physical prototype has been in hands of a collector for years, but this prototype was known to be unstable and crash frequently. The source code for Sirius was discovered in 2008 and several 7800 enthusiasts were able to get it compiled and running properly on stock 7800 hardware.
  24992.  
  24993. Sirius is a horizontally oriented space shooter that will feel right at home to those familiar with games such as Gradius and R-Type. The game consists of four different levels, each with its own unique theme and boss. Sirius deftly demonstrates what the 7800 hardware is capable of and compares favorably with NES and Sega Master System games of the time. Unfortunately, Sirius is aggravatingly difficult and will require much practice and patience to succeed through all four levels.
  24994.  
  24995. Sirius is a single player game only. The difficulty level (easy and hard) can be selected via the left difficulty switch. Sirius has several different types of weapons power-ups. The first is a "ghost ship" that follows you and fires when you fire. Other power-ups include rapid fire guns and rapid fire plus spread fire. You can pick up one extra of each power-up type for reserve so that when you are killed you won't be quite so vulnerable. There are also diamonds that you can pick up but they don't seem to do much other than reward you 300 points.
  24996.  
  24997. A partially compiled version of Sirius was discovered by Curt Vendel, and thanks to the efforts 7800 enthusiasts Robert DeCrescenzo, Mitchell Orman, and Eckhard Stolberg, made playable on 7800 hardware. It's a shame that Sirius was not released as it was obviously very close to completion and would have been a boost to the 7800 library.</Notes>
  24998.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  24999.     <Publisher>Never Published (Prototype)</Publisher>
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  25015.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Space Duel (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  25028.     <Title>Space Duel</Title>
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  25036.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Space Invaders (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  25038.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:40.7076018-04:00</DateAdded>
  25039.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:40.7076018-04:00</DateModified>
  25040.     <Developer>Bob DeCrescenzo</Developer>
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  25044.     <Notes>Space Invaders is a two-dimensional fixed shooter game in which the player controls a laser cannon by moving it horizontally across the bottom of the screen and firing at descending aliens. The aim is to defeat five rows of eleven aliens—some versions feature different numbers—that move horizontally back and forth across the screen as they advance towards the bottom of the screen. The player defeats an alien, and earns points, by shooting it with the laser cannon. As more aliens are defeated, the aliens' movement and the game's music both speed up. Defeating the aliens brings another wave that is more difficult, a loop which can continue indefinitely.</Notes>
  25045.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25046.     <Publisher>AtariAge</Publisher>
  25047.     <Rating>E - Everyone</Rating>
  25048.     <ReleaseDate>2008-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  25053.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25054.     <TheGamesDBID>28406</TheGamesDBID>
  25055.     <Title>Space Invaders</Title>
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  25061.     <Genre>Shooter</Genre>
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  25063.   <Game>
  25064.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Summer Games (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25065.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25066.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:41.9526383-04:00</DateAdded>
  25067.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:41.9526383-04:00</DateModified>
  25068.     <Developer>Epyx</Developer>
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  25071.     <ID>89242513-6019-43c8-aefd-72505e9ec5a7</ID>
  25072.     <Notes>Experience the power, the glory, the thrill and the challenge of the world's greatest athletic competition: the SUMMER GAMES!
  25073.  
  25074. The awe-inspiring OPENING CEREMONY focuses on 3,000 years of noble tradition as you proudly look on, ready to give your very best to honor your country.
  25075.  
  25076. This is the moment you've worked and trained so long to achieve, to test your skill under pressure against the best of the world's athletes.  You will try to excel in a whole spectrum of sports events - in track and field, swimming and diving, gymnastics, and skeet shooting.
  25077.  
  25078. Boldness.  Skill.  Strategy.  Determination.  The marks of the true champion. If you are victorious, you'll receive the champion's prize - the coveted GOLD MEDAL - before the cheering multitude.  Your triumph might even go down in history as the greatest personal performance ever!
  25079.  
  25080. Seize the moment! Prepare for the ultimate challenge! Taste the fruits of hard labor. Give it your best and GO FOR THE GOLD!</Notes>
  25081.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25082.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25083.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  25089.     <TheGamesDBID>21058</TheGamesDBID>
  25090.     <Title>Summer Games</Title>
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  25095.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25096.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
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  25112.     <Title>Super Circus</Title>
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  25119.   <Game>
  25120.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Super Huey UH-1X (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  25122.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:44.2405423-04:00</DateAdded>
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  25133.     <Title>Super Huey UH-1X</Title>
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  25135.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
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  25141.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Super Pac-Man (USA) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
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  25148.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
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  25153.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25154.     <Title>Super Pac-Man</Title>
  25155.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25156.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25157.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25158.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25159.     <Genre />
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  25161.   <Game>
  25162.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Super Skateboardin' (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25163.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25164.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:44.6188561-04:00</DateAdded>
  25165.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:44.6188561-04:00</DateModified>
  25166.     <Developer>Absolute Entertainment</Developer>
  25167.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25168.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25169.     <ID>31a76e98-59e9-456d-820b-4a0d47374453</ID>
  25170.     <Notes>Your Dad got you an after-school job at the factory where he works.  You need the money 'cuz being the most radical boarder around means you've got heavy expenses.
  25171.  
  25172. The job is a skateboarder's dream come true.  Miles of halls and tubes to perfect your moves.  Just cruise through and turn off all the machines and lights in the factory.  Hurry up 'cuz power is leaking out fast!
  25173.  
  25174. Naturally, there's a catch.  You get paid depending on how much power you save.  And you've got to be out of the factory by 5:15 pm today.  One second more and you'll never make the deadline for entering the Skateboarding Championship.</Notes>
  25175.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25176.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  25177.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25178.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25179.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
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  25182.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25183.     <TheGamesDBID>20614</TheGamesDBID>
  25184.     <Title>Super Skateboardin'</Title>
  25185.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25186.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25187.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  25188.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25189.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25190.     <Genre />
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  25192.   <Game>
  25193.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Tank Command (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25194.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25195.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:47.1209385-04:00</DateAdded>
  25196.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:47.1209385-04:00</DateModified>
  25197.     <Developer>Froggo Games</Developer>
  25198.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25199.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25200.     <ID>e6189e61-8b01-4490-8e69-11a736ffe03c</ID>
  25201.     <Notes>Tank Command is a vertically scrolling action game. You control a tank on a mission to capture the enemy flag as well as earn as many points as possible. To do this, you will need to blast your way through their defenses on three levels of increasing difficulty. Blocking your progress are enemy tanks, pillboxes, missiles, jeeps, infantry, huts, and more, all of which earn you points when destroyed. Your tank is equipped with a limited amount of fuel and ammo, however it can be replenished occasionally by collecting the bonus icons when they appear on the screen. If you can make it past all of the obstacles and capture the flag, then you win the game!
  25202.  
  25203. The 7800 is pretty much void of super-rare games like the 2600'?s Tooth Protectors and Chase the Chuckwagon, but don't worry, tracking down Tank Command in a box will cost you a pretty penny. As far as gameplay goes, Tank Command is not going to blow anyone away. Here you have a vertical scroller like Commando or Ikari Warriors minus the charm, quality level design, and reasonable difficulty. There are only three levels in the game, but just like its Froggo cousin Water Ski, the difficulty ramps so severely after the mindless first level that continuing takes strong will. The pink terrain is a bit odd, as well. Tank Command was only released in NTSC format.</Notes>
  25204.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25205.     <Publisher>Froggo Games</Publisher>
  25206.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25207.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25208.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25209.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25210.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25211.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25212.     <TheGamesDBID>22388</TheGamesDBID>
  25213.     <Title>Tank Command</Title>
  25214.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25215.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25216.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  25217.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25218.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25219.     <Genre />
  25220.   </Game>
  25221.   <Game>
  25222.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Title Match Pro Wrestling (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25223.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25224.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:51.4966001-04:00</DateAdded>
  25225.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:51.4966001-04:00</DateModified>
  25226.     <Developer>Alec DeMeo</Developer>
  25227.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25228.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25229.     <ID>ba2dbd21-556b-4a0c-a14f-07e95fc191a6</ID>
  25230.     <Notes>The screams of the crowd shake the arena as the Title Belt contenders circle one another.  Mad Dog makes the first move smashing his fists into Skin Head's chest who gasps for air, then retaliates with a shin cracking kick.  
  25231.  
  25232. Mad Dog growls and grabbing from behind drags Skin Head across the ring whipping him around in an airplane spin;  letting go so he flies into the ropes and bounces back to meet Mad Dog's concrete forearm across his neck...a perfectly executed clothesline.  
  25233.  
  25234. Wasting no time Mad Dog elbow drops him. Skin Head's face winces in pain as he fights his way up and staggers to his corner to tag his partner in.  
  25235.  
  25236. Big Chief takes the tag, grabs Mad Dog lifting him over his head and body slams him into the mat.  Mad Dog's stunned, he's not getting up.  Big Chief, looking for the pin, climbs the ropes for a dive.  
  25237.  
  25238. As he lunges into the air, Mad Dog scrambles to his feet and Big Chief's
  25239. sweaty red skinned body splatters on the empty mat.</Notes>
  25240.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25241.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  25242.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25243.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25244.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25245.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25246.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25247.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25248.     <TheGamesDBID>20613</TheGamesDBID>
  25249.     <Title>Title Match Pro Wrestling</Title>
  25250.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25251.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25252.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  25253.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25254.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25255.     <Genre />
  25256.   </Game>
  25257.   <Game>
  25258.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Tomcat - The F-14 Fighter Simulator (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25259.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25260.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:53.8785633-04:00</DateAdded>
  25261.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:53.8785633-04:00</DateModified>
  25262.     <Developer>Dan Kitchen</Developer>
  25263.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25264.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25265.     <ID>b9217dc4-155e-440d-b5a0-5c45d5b0f88b</ID>
  25266.     <Notes>Become a F-14 Naval Aviator undergoing seek and destroy missions while dodging and gunning enemy bogeys in deadly dogfights with your 20mm cannon and air-to-air missiles.
  25267.  
  25268. Your cockpit comes with state of the art technology, courtesy of the U.S. Air Force: Display and main computer, Bogey Alert Indicator, G-Force Indicator, Electronic Counter Measures, and a Cannon Overheat Indicator (yes, it can overheat!)...and if your feeling up to it, give the ol'bird a boost to Mach 1.0!
  25269.  
  25270. The gameplay like other simulation games consists of taking off, flying, combat and landing. Though most of the gameplay focuses around dogfighting with enemy bogeys (dodging missiles). In addition to that, there are also night-flying missions that add difficulty due to limited vision.
  25271.  
  25272. Taking off and landing however, also requires additional skill as your doing it on the USS Enterprise (No relation to Star Trek), not on your standard airstrip. Pay attention to the F.D. officer as your preparing to take off (since he's the boss when it comes to this stuff...and try not to run over him...yet).
  25273.  
  25274. Your weaponry consists of a M 61 Machine Gun and 3 different AIM Missiles (AIM 7, 9, 54) each packed with 15 missiles (that's a lot of missiles!).
  25275.  
  25276. After each mission you will receive a Mission Rating which is based on your flying skill, number of bogey kill and number of weapons fired.</Notes>
  25277.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25278.     <Publisher>Absolute Entertainment</Publisher>
  25279.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25280.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25281.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25282.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25283.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25284.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25285.     <TheGamesDBID>22389</TheGamesDBID>
  25286.     <Title>Tomcat: The F-14 Fighter Simulator</Title>
  25287.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25288.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25289.     <PlayMode>Single Player</PlayMode>
  25290.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25291.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25292.     <Genre>Action;Flight Simulator</Genre>
  25293.   </Game>
  25294.   <Game>
  25295.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Touchdown Football (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25296.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25297.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:37:58.9167574-04:00</DateAdded>
  25298.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:37:58.9167574-04:00</DateModified>
  25299.     <Developer>Electronic Arts</Developer>
  25300.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25301.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25302.     <ID>2ddfc21d-49df-48de-8e52-2a2bfb85c447</ID>
  25303.     <Notes>It's fourth and long with less than a minute remaining in the game.  The winner gets a wild card berth in the playoffs.  You're down by a field goal. Your quarterback makes a perfect pass, your receiver is wide open, and then you see the referee's arms fly up signaling the touchdown.  You're going to the playoffs.</Notes>
  25304.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25305.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25306.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25307.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25308.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25309.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25310.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25311.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25312.     <TheGamesDBID>20612</TheGamesDBID>
  25313.     <Title>Touchdown Football</Title>
  25314.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25315.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25316.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  25317.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25318.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25319.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  25320.   </Game>
  25321.   <Game>
  25322.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Tower Toppler (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25323.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25324.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:01.1526183-04:00</DateAdded>
  25325.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:01.1526183-04:00</DateModified>
  25326.     <Developer>U.S. Gold</Developer>
  25327.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25328.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25329.     <ID>4f8fabc0-02fb-4c8e-b7f0-ee978d8a5bf9</ID>
  25330.     <Notes>A serious problem is blocking attempts to colonize the otherwise life-compatible planet Nebulus: it's water is poisonous! The only way to return the water to its harmless, natural form is to destroy the eight enormous towers that maintain a mysterious, lethal hold over all forms of this valuable resource.
  25331.  Spurred to action by the needs of your dangerously overpopulated home planet, you must attempt to conquer these alien-forsaken relics once and for all. But it won't be easy! You'll have to climb each tower all the way to the top in order to detonate its vulnerable spot. And, succeeding towers are more difficult to topple!
  25332.  You'll need all your wits about you to avoid huge, crushing boulders, giant eyes, and indestructible mutant molecules! And watch out for those slippery stairs and disintegrating ledges. One false step and you'll plummet to the depths below!</Notes>
  25333.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25334.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25335.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25336.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25337.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25338.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25339.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25340.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25341.     <TheGamesDBID>4907</TheGamesDBID>
  25342.     <Title>Tower Toppler</Title>
  25343.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25344.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25345.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  25346.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25347.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25348.     <Genre />
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  25350.   <Game>
  25351.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Wasp (World) (Unl).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25352.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25353.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:04.0330161-04:00</DateAdded>
  25354.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:04.0330161-04:00</DateModified>
  25355.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25356.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25357.     <ID>bbb14d08-d15b-4607-a8fd-4ee3f9121ff0</ID>
  25358.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25359.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25360.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25361.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25362.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25363.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25364.     <Title>Wasp</Title>
  25365.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25366.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25367.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25368.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25369.     <Genre />
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  25371.   <Game>
  25372.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Water Ski (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25373.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25374.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:04.2111642-04:00</DateAdded>
  25375.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:04.2111642-04:00</DateModified>
  25376.     <Developer>Froggo Games Corporation</Developer>
  25377.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25378.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25379.     <ID>512e544e-fccc-4c67-8d68-960e10b96ed1</ID>
  25380.     <Notes>In Water Ski you are water skiing on the Pharonna River. You control both the boat and skier in this vertically scrolling action game. Your goal is to reach the finish line before time runs out and also to earn as many points as possible. The river is quite dangerous, and features many twists and turns along with rocks, logs and other obstacles. For bonus points there are numerous ramps located throughout the river which your skier can jump over (and if you can manage to ski over every ramp on the level, you'll earn even more points!). You start the game with four skiers, and the game ends when all of you skiers have crashed.</Notes>
  25381.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25382.     <Publisher>Froggo Games Corporation</Publisher>
  25383.     <ReleaseDate>1988-05-27T00:00:00-04:00</ReleaseDate>
  25384.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25385.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25386.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25387.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25388.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25389.     <TheGamesDBID>22390</TheGamesDBID>
  25390.     <Title>Water Ski</Title>
  25391.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25392.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25393.     <PlayMode />
  25394.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25395.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25396.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  25397.   </Game>
  25398.   <Game>
  25399.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Winter Games (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25400.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25401.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:09.1933119-04:00</DateAdded>
  25402.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:09.1933119-04:00</DateModified>
  25403.     <Developer>Epyx</Developer>
  25404.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25405.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25406.     <ID>2ed001bd-d9fa-42e0-b41a-1d5c9daf8c46</ID>
  25407.     <Notes>You're an athlete at the 1988 Winter Games at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. You're about to move across snow and ice with as much speed, strength, endurance and grace as you can muster in the blustery cold.
  25408.  
  25409. This is the winter portion of the world's foremost amateur sports competition. You'll match your skills against the top athletes.
  25410.  
  25411. Be proud. Today you stand among the elite few whose courage and stamina will be tested by these Winter Games. Listen. A fanfare of trumpets sound as thousands of white doves are releases, symbolically to fly to the countries of the world with the message of peace -- and the news that the Winter Games have begun. This is it -- your chance to go for the gold!</Notes>
  25412.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25413.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25414.     <ReleaseDate>1987-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25415.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25416.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25417.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25418.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25419.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25420.     <TheGamesDBID>20610</TheGamesDBID>
  25421.     <Title>Winter Games</Title>
  25422.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25423.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25424.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  25425.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25426.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25427.     <Genre>Sports</Genre>
  25428.   </Game>
  25429.   <Game>
  25430.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Xenophobe (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25431.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25432.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:13.098581-04:00</DateAdded>
  25433.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:13.098581-04:00</DateModified>
  25434.     <Developer>Bally Midway</Developer>
  25435.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25436.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25437.     <ID>3fe728d6-8454-4cd7-b08d-8bc63d11bca7</ID>
  25438.     <Notes>Hostile aliens - Xenophobes - are infesting space stations vital to your planet's security.  These aliens threaten to overrun the stations, rendering the space stations useless.
  25439.  
  25440. You are part of an elite team who is ready to speed to these endangered space stations.  Your mission is clear: destroy the aliens, regain control of the space stations, and pick up any valuable hardware you might discover as you sweep the stations for aliens.
  25441.  
  25442. The aliens are a swarming band of uglies, straight out of your worst nightmare. You'll need to use your talent just to stay alive as you rid each space station of these pests.  You don't want to let them catch you.  It's them or you.
  25443.  
  25444. The message has come.  It's up to you and your teammates to cleanse each space station of aliens.  Your Mother Ship brings you to the vicinity of each overrun space station.  You then enter the space station via a transfer disk.
  25445.  
  25446. Team up with another member of your elite squad, or work on your own to clear the aliens from an infested space station.  Just be careful as you enter a space station.  The aliens are everywhere!</Notes>
  25447.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25448.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25449.     <ReleaseDate>1989-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
  25450.     <ScummVMAspectCorrection>false</ScummVMAspectCorrection>
  25451.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25452.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25453.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25454.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25455.     <TheGamesDBID>20609</TheGamesDBID>
  25456.     <Title>Xenophobe</Title>
  25457.     <UseDosBox>false</UseDosBox>
  25458.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25459.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
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  25461.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25462.     <Genre>Platform</Genre>
  25463.   </Game>
  25464.   <Game>
  25465.     <ApplicationPath>\\STORINATOR\Games\Atari 7800\Xevious (USA).zip</ApplicationPath>
  25466.     <Completed>false</Completed>
  25467.     <DateAdded>2015-07-28T22:38:17.2940534-04:00</DateAdded>
  25468.     <DateModified>2015-07-28T22:38:17.2940534-04:00</DateModified>
  25469.     <Developer>Namco</Developer>
  25470.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25471.     <Favorite>false</Favorite>
  25472.     <ID>a9df766e-5a4c-4bec-bbe3-4e4bf8c69d43</ID>
  25473.     <Notes>It's a nightmare, but it's true! Research shows that we are the actual aliens on Earth, and the ruthless Xevions are the original inhabitants.
  25474.  
  25475. Now the Xevions want Earth back -- minus humans! Their invasion forces are fierce -- the land is crawling with deadly Domogram Rovers; the sky is black with Toroid Patrol Fleets and Zoshi Death Squads.
  25476.  
  25477. Our puny weapons offer no defense. Earth's only hope is our powerful new Solvalou Fighter Plane. Its pilot will have a single mission: Penetrate the enemy ranks and destroy the Xevious Mother Ship.
  25478.  
  25479. The mission is dangerous. We can't guarantee success. But at this point, it's do or die!
  25480.  
  25481. One small problem. We still need a pilot. Any volunteers?</Notes>
  25482.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25483.     <Publisher>Atari</Publisher>
  25484.     <ReleaseDate>1988-01-01T00:00:00-05:00</ReleaseDate>
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  25486.     <ScummVMFullscreen>false</ScummVMFullscreen>
  25487.     <ShowBack>false</ShowBack>
  25488.     <StarRating>0</StarRating>
  25489.     <Status>Imported ROM</Status>
  25490.     <TheGamesDBID>20608</TheGamesDBID>
  25491.     <Title>Xevious</Title>
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  25493.     <UseScummVM>false</UseScummVM>
  25494.     <PlayMode>Multiplayer</PlayMode>
  25495.     <PlayCount>0</PlayCount>
  25496.     <Portable>false</Portable>
  25497.     <Genre />
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  25501.     <AutoBackup>true</AutoBackup>
  25502.     <AutoPlayMusic>true</AutoPlayMusic>
  25503.     <BackgroundFade>0</BackgroundFade>
  25504.     <BoxSize>10</BoxSize>
  25505.     <ButtonBar>true</ButtonBar>
  25506.     <ClearRAMOnLaunch>false</ClearRAMOnLaunch>
  25507.     <DarkBackgroundColor>-15000804</DarkBackgroundColor>
  25508.     <DrawBorders>true</DrawBorders>
  25509.     <FirstRun>false</FirstRun>
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  25511.     <FormLocationX>780</FormLocationX>
  25512.     <FormLocationY>349</FormLocationY>
  25513.     <FormMaximized>true</FormMaximized>
  25514.     <FormSizeX>1000</FormSizeX>
  25515.     <FormSizeY>701</FormSizeY>
  25516.     <Fullscreen>false</Fullscreen>
  25517.     <HighlightedBackgroundColor>-12698048</HighlightedBackgroundColor>
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  25519.     <LastDpi>96</LastDpi>
  25520.     <LightBackgroundColor>-13816528</LightBackgroundColor>
  25521.     <MenuBorderColor>-12105907</MenuBorderColor>
  25522.     <NoWelcomeVersion />
  25523.     <ScrollBar>true</ScrollBar>
  25524.     <SelectedBackgroundColor>-10197916</SelectedBackgroundColor>
  25525.     <ShowFilters>false</ShowFilters>
  25526.     <ShowGameDetailsOnHover>false</ShowGameDetailsOnHover>
  25527.     <ShowGameDetailsOnSelection>false</ShowGameDetailsOnSelection>
  25528.     <ShowIconsOnHover>true</ShowIconsOnHover>
  25529.     <ShowVersions>false</ShowVersions>
  25530.     <SortBy>Title</SortBy>
  25531.     <UseDefaultWindowsBorder>false</UseDefaultWindowsBorder>
  25532.     <UseDefaultWindowsStyles>false</UseDefaultWindowsStyles>
  25533.     <WindowBorderColor>-10197916</WindowBorderColor>
  25534.     <SideBarSize>250</SideBarSize>
  25535.     <ShowSideBar>true</ShowSideBar>
  25536.     <SideBarField>Platform</SideBarField>
  25537.     <SideBarValue>Atari 7800</SideBarValue>
  25538.     <EnableTheGamesDBSearch>true</EnableTheGamesDBSearch>
  25539.     <EnableWikipediaSearch>true</EnableWikipediaSearch>
  25540.     <EnableLocalDBSearch>true</EnableLocalDBSearch>
  25541.     <ColorizeGameDividers>true</ColorizeGameDividers>
  25542.     <ColorizeScrollBar>true</ColorizeScrollBar>
  25543.     <ColorizeGameSelections>false</ColorizeGameSelections>
  25544.     <ColorizeGameDetailsPopup>false</ColorizeGameDetailsPopup>
  25545.     <ColorizeBackgroundFade>false</ColorizeBackgroundFade>
  25546.     <UseRandomColorThemeOnStartup>false</UseRandomColorThemeOnStartup>
  25547.     <UseGameDetailsPopup>false</UseGameDetailsPopup>
  25548.     <GameAspectRatio>0.75</GameAspectRatio>
  25549.     <GameSpacingHorizontal>30</GameSpacingHorizontal>
  25550.     <GameSpacingVertical>30</GameSpacingVertical>
  25551.     <GamePaddingVertical>17</GamePaddingVertical>
  25552.     <GamePaddingHorizontal>15</GamePaddingHorizontal>
  25553.     <GameTextLines>2</GameTextLines>
  25554.     <GameTextSpacingVertical>5</GameTextSpacingVertical>
  25555.     <GameFont>Tahoma, 9.75pt, style=Bold</GameFont>
  25556.     <SidebarFont>Tahoma, 9.75pt, style=Bold</SidebarFont>
  25557.     <GameDetailsLargeFont>Tahoma, 9.75pt</GameDetailsLargeFont>
  25558.     <GameDetailsSmallFont>Tahoma, 8.25pt</GameDetailsSmallFont>
  25559.     <GameDetailsTitleFont>Tahoma, 9.75pt, style=Bold</GameDetailsTitleFont>
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  25561.     <HideSidebarNone>true</HideSidebarNone>
  25562.     <HideSidebarExists>true</HideSidebarExists>
  25563.     <ShowSidebarCounts>false</ShowSidebarCounts>
  25564.     <AlignSidebarCountsRight>false</AlignSidebarCountsRight>
  25565.     <SidebarNoneText>(None)</SidebarNoneText>
  25566.     <SidebarExistsText>(Exists)</SidebarExistsText>
  25567.     <SidebarAllText>All</SidebarAllText>
  25568.     <HideSidebarAll>false</HideSidebarAll>
  25569.     <BetaUpgrades>false</BetaUpgrades>
  25570.     <MinimizeOnGameLaunch>false</MinimizeOnGameLaunch>
  25571.     <RestoreOnGameExit>false</RestoreOnGameExit>
  25572.     <ShowSidebarScreenshots>true</ShowSidebarScreenshots>
  25573.     <ShowSidebarFanart>true</ShowSidebarFanart>
  25574.     <ControllerSelectButton>1</ControllerSelectButton>
  25575.     <ControllerContextMenuButton>2</ControllerContextMenuButton>
  25576.     <ControllerPlayButton>3</ControllerPlayButton>
  25577.     <ControllerTopMenuButton>4</ControllerTopMenuButton>
  25578.     <ControllerImagesButton>-1</ControllerImagesButton>
  25579.     <ControllerSideBarButton>5</ControllerSideBarButton>
  25580.     <ControllerGameDetailsButton>6</ControllerGameDetailsButton>
  25581.     <ControllerFullscreenButton>-1</ControllerFullscreenButton>
  25582.     <ControllerZoomInButton>-1</ControllerZoomInButton>
  25583.     <ControllerZoomOutButton>-1</ControllerZoomOutButton>
  25584.     <UseAllControllers>false</UseAllControllers>
  25585.     <UseControllerAutoHotkey>false</UseControllerAutoHotkey>
  25586.     <ControllerAutoHotkeyHoldButton>7</ControllerAutoHotkeyHoldButton>
  25587.     <ControllerAutoHotkeyCloseButton>8</ControllerAutoHotkeyCloseButton>
  25588.     <ControllerAutoHotkeyStartButton>1</ControllerAutoHotkeyStartButton>
  25589.     <ControllerAutoHotkeyVolumeUpButton>6</ControllerAutoHotkeyVolumeUpButton>
  25590.     <ControllerAutoHotkeyVolumeDownButton>5</ControllerAutoHotkeyVolumeDownButton>
  25591.     <ControllerPageUpButton>-1</ControllerPageUpButton>
  25592.     <ControllerPageDownButton>-1</ControllerPageDownButton>
  25593.     <ControllerFlipBoxButton>-1</ControllerFlipBoxButton>
  25594.     <ControllerPlayMusicButton>-1</ControllerPlayMusicButton>
  25595.     <ControllerZScroll>false</ControllerZScroll>
  25596.     <PreferSteamBanners>false</PreferSteamBanners>
  25597.   </Settings>
  25598.   <Emulator>
  25599.     <ApplicationPath>..\RocketLauncher\RocketLauncher.exe</ApplicationPath>
  25600.     <CommandLine />
  25601.     <DefaultPlatform />
  25602.     <ID>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</ID>
  25603.     <Title>RocketLauncher</Title>
  25604.     <NoQuotes>false</NoQuotes>
  25605.     <NoSpace>false</NoSpace>
  25606.   </Emulator>
  25607.   <EmulatorPlatform>
  25608.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25609.     <Platform>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Platform>
  25610.     <CommandLine>-p LaunchBox -f "D:\LaunchBox\LaunchBox.exe" -s "Nintendo Entertainment System" -r</CommandLine>
  25611.     <Default>true</Default>
  25612.   </EmulatorPlatform>
  25613.   <EmulatorPlatform>
  25614.     <Emulator>0837e248-825a-4f45-9cba-0666310106d0</Emulator>
  25615.     <Platform>Atari 7800</Platform>
  25616.     <CommandLine>-p LaunchBox -f "D:\LaunchBox\LaunchBox.exe" -s "Atari 7800" -r</CommandLine>
  25617.     <Default>true</Default>
  25618.   </EmulatorPlatform>
  25619.   <Platform>
  25620.     <Name>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Name>
  25621.     <Folder>Games\Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</Folder>
  25622.     <DefaultName>Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)</DefaultName>
  25623.   </Platform>
  25624.   <Platform>
  25625.     <Name>Atari 7800</Name>
  25626.     <Folder>Games\Atari 7800</Folder>
  25627.     <DefaultName>Atari 7800</DefaultName>
  25628.   </Platform>
  25629. </LaunchBox>
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