Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.227.249.195 ( talk) 23:53, (UTC) Do unreleased games count in the opening tally? Game is listed as a August 1986 North American release, when the wiki page for Metroid lists the release date as August 1987. contribs) 15:07, 13 February 2014 (UTC) Metroid.Preceding unsigned comment added by Soco79 ( talk
I don't know if they made a liscenced version later, but it should probably be listed, despite its huge popularity, under unlicensed games. Gauntlet I was an unlicensed game, at least originally. For a better source, you could check out the Gaming Historian's work here ( ) or here ( ) Brideck ( talk) 14:27, 11 June 2020 (UTC) Gauntlet The (company) article mentions this (although it has a dodgy-looking source that no longer exists). Baseball, and Gauntlet, do indeed have licensed releases and should be included on this page.
If someone can find information to back up the claim, feel free to add it back.
I have looked at images of the cartridge and box art available on Google and also a scan of the manual ( ) but there is no mention of it being licensed by Nintendo. Baseball goes, I took the liberty of removing it from the list of licensed games. Pac-Man is available as a licensed game from Namco and an unlicensed game by Tengen. 1) They don't see wide distribution like in toy stores back then. Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.60.254.11 ( talk) 15:18, 14 January 2014 (UTC) I'll suggest too that homebrews should be removed or separated. More a suggested improvement than a correction. Since there's a clear temporal divide between unlicensed games contemporary with the lifespan of the console (1995 and earlier) and homebrew games (2007 and later), perhaps the "Unlicensed" section should be split into two sections: "Unlicensed" and "Homebrew". Are there multiple versions of any of these? I think they're all really only unlicensed games, and shouldn't be duplicated here. Baseball") are listed twice: once under the licensed games, and once under the unlicensed games. It was released in North America, but for the Sega Master System, not the NES, as far as I can tell. The game "Cloud Master" looks like it was only released for the NES in Japan (well, for the Famicom). I'm new to commenting on Wikipedia, and so I'm not going to make any edits myself, but perhaps a more active member can verify these and make the necessary corrections. I think I've noticed a few mistakes in the list on this page. Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.13.229.156 ( talk) 17:27, 30 July 2016 (UTC) a few corrections A big thank you to the person who did this. Who messed this up? And why? Why did you do that? What were you thinking? You didn't make it better, you messed it up to all holy hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.13.239.154 ( talk) 00:53, 4 June 2016 (UTC) It appears as though this list has been corrected.
This was once a great list of NES games to refer to whenever needed to look up release dates and publishers etc. Who in the name of holy crap has mangled this once great list of NES games to a bum fuzzled mess of epic proportions?