Igo Shinan ’93 (Japan) [JP]

Igo Shinan (“Go Lessons”) is a simulation of the popular board game Go from Hect. True to its name, it teaches players at both novice and expert level how to improve their Go game and provides some challenging computer opponents to play against. The player can set how much guidance the game will offer, including … Read more

Igo Shinan ’92 (Japan) [JP]

Igo Shinan (“Go Lessons”) is a simulation of the popular board game Go from Hect. True to its name, it teaches players at both novice and expert level how to improve their Go game and provides some challenging computer opponents to play against. The player can set how much guidance the game will offer, including … Read more

Igo Shinan ’91 (Japan) [JP]

Igo Shinan (“Go Lessons”) is a simulation of the popular board game Go from Hect. True to its name, it teaches players at both novice and expert level how to improve their Go game and provides some challenging computer opponents to play against. The player can set how much guidance the game will offer, including … Read more

Igo Shinan (Japan) [JP]

Igo Shinan (“Go Lessons”) is a simulation of the popular board game Go from Hect. True to its name, it teaches players at both novice and expert level how to improve their Go game and provides some challenging computer opponents to play against. The player can set how much guidance the game will offer, including … Read more

Igo Meikan (Japan) [JP]

Get the game going with the A button or START. The Main Menu has four options: 1. Watch Mode (1) Automatic 2. Watch Mode (2) Manual 3. Pick Correctly Mode (1) 5 Choices 4. Pick Correctly Mode (2) No Help Speed: 1-5 (Slow-Fast). Only asked for the Watch Mode. Blue boxes at the top left … Read more

Igo – Kyuu Roban Taikyoku (Japan) [JP]

Igo: Kyuu Roban Taikyoku is the first real attempt to bring the Japanese board game Go to a home console, namely the Famicom. The game was designed by Henk Rogers, a Dutch programmer who would play games of Go against the CEO (at the time) of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi. It was during one such game … Read more

Idol Hakkenden (Japan) [JP]

Japan-exclusive text adventure video game developed by Natsume and published by Towa Chiki in 1989 for the Family Computer. Erika, an aspiring musician and pop idol, must foil a plot that could ruin her music career. As a Japanese adventure game, players must select through menus of dialogue in order to determine her future. Friends … Read more

Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong II (Japan) [JP]

It is the sequel to the third of a trio of third party Mahjong games developed for the Nintendo Famicom within two months during 1987 including Mahjong Kazoku by Irem and Family Mahjong by Namco. It is the most unique for two reasons. The first is that it ships with a unique controller explicitly designed … Read more

Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong is a mahjong game developed and published by Capcom. The game shipped with a unique controller that was explicitly designed for Mahjong games and resembles a keyboard. The game is unplayable without it. Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong does not play the traditional mahjong game, but rather a … Read more

Ice Climber (Japan) (En) [JP]

In Ice Climber one or two players need to climb their way to the top of 32 different mountains. Each mountain is broken up into eight levels of platforms along with a bonus stage at the top. Attempting to stop you from making upward progress are different creatures ranging from polar bears to condors as … Read more