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Times Played: 2705   Released: 2001
AKA: Akumajō Dracula: Circle of the Moon
Keywords: Adventure, Rpg, Metroidvania
Series: Castlevania


Personal Best: N/A
Rating: 1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes1 Votes
Times Played: 1763   Released: 2002
AKA: Castlevania: Byakuya no Concerto ("Castlevania: Concerto of Midnight Sun")
Keywords: Action, Platform, RPG, Metroidvania
Series: Castlevania


Personal Best: N/A
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest is the second one of three Castlevania games released on the NES. After the vampire killer Simon Belmont destroyed Count Dracula in the original Castlevania (1987), an evil curse possessed him. The only way Simon can break the count's curse is to find five of Dracula's body parts (which are mysteriously strewn throughout Transylvania) and burn them.

Unlike most of the other Castlevania games, Simon's Quest does not feature the traditional stages but allows you to freely roam the land of Transylvania in the style of Nintendo's Metroid. In several towns Simon can talk with NPC's and buy items in shops adding a touch of Role-Playing.

Note: This is NOT the same game as Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge for the Game Boy.
Rating: 7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes
Times Played: 9099   Released: 1988
AKA: Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin ("Dracula II: The Seal of the Curse")
Keywords: Action, Platform, Metroidvania
Series: Castlevania


Personal Best: N/A
In a movie released in the 1980s, a group of youngsters formed a special gang and called themselves The Goonies. Nintendo banked upon the movie's popularity by releasing two games using the characters and theme from it, including the theme song by Cindi Lauper. This is their second game, the first being released only for the Famicom system outside the United States.

You play Mikey, one of the gang user, whose friends have been kidnapped by the gang's arch enemy the Fratelli family. Your buddies and Annie the Mermaid must be rescued, but it won't be easy sneaking into the dark and creepy underground hideout where they are being held. You must find a way to destroy their master computer and keep your friends from becoming road kill. If Ma Fratelli or crazy Cousin Pipsqueak doesn't stop you, one of her two crazy sons will!

Upon starting the game, Mikie is armed only with a yo-yo and the ability to jump. As the game progresses, he will find boomerangs, a gun, bombs, molotave cocktails and even scuba gear to help him. Fight snakes, spiders, skeletons, man-eating fish while exploring the huge world full of cellars, secret caverns and elaborate mazes.

There is more than typical side-scrolling action, although there's certainly a multitude of that. Seventeen magic implements and many secret messages await you. When Mikie enters a room he can talk to NPCs and try to find hidden items and doors by hitting the walls. A password lets you keep your possession for the next game.
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Times Played: 2748   Released: 1987
AKA: Guuniizu 2: Furatterii Saigo no Chousen
Keywords: Platform, Action, Metroidvania
Series: Goonies


Personal Best: N/A
This is an action game with role-playing elements. In it, the player controls user of a family (including two parents, two children and a weird pet) as they delve into a large dungeon. The object of the game is to collect a variety of items and use them to defeat several bosses. Each character has different jumping and fighting abilities and is able to equip different items, so using multiple characters is essential to success. Defeating the final boss, a dragon named Keela, ends the game.
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Times Played: 2218   Released: 1989
AKA: Dragon Slayer 4: Drasle Family
Keywords: RPG, Platform, Adventure, Action, Metroidvania
Series: Dragon Slayer


Personal Best: N/A
Pirates have stolen and unknown life-form, recently discovered on the planet SR388. The life-form, called 'Metroid', is in a state of suspended animation, and according to analysis, was the cause of the complete destructiob of SR388. Let loose, the alien could destroy countless other systems.

The pirates have taken the being to the planet Zebes, and are counter-attacking the Galactic Federations attacks. It is up to you, as the space Bounty Hunter Samus Aran, to find your way into the planets core, destroy the pirates and take back the alien before the pirates complete their plans of world destruction.

As a cyborg, Samus can use a range of weapons and defense systems to destroy the enemy. She can also absorb enemies powers to increase her own. Using her weapons and special abilites, you must find your way to the central chamber and destory the mother brain, the planets main base.
Rating: 7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes7 Votes
Times Played: 11345   Released: 1986
Series: metroid


Personal Best: N/A
This remake of the original Metroid now features better graphics, sounds, and give Samus more power-ups such as Super Missiles, the Speed Boost, and other abilities introduced later in the series.
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Times Played: 2999   Released: 2004
Series: Metroid


Personal Best: N/A
Space Hunter Samus Aran returns to battle a planet crawling with evil creatures bent on universal domincation in this bigger than ever sequel to the NES classic, Metroid.

Take control! Guide Samus through cavernous corridors, ancient ruins and alien traps. On the mysterious planet of the Metroid, you'll find artifacts of a lost civilization that grant amazing powers. Cut through creatures in a buzz-saw blur! Roll through hidden tunnels and climb sheer walls!

A battery back-up allows you to save your progress as you fight to the heart of the planet and search for the merciless Metroid leaders. If you are a cunning explorer, you'll earn the best of several super endings.

Enter this exciting Metroid sequel and experience the thrills of Game boy like never before!
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Times Played: 5766   Released: 1991
Series: metroid


Personal Best: N/A
While exploring the now Metroid-free SR388, Samus' body because infected with the strange parasite, X. Some emergency surgery on her armor as well as a Metroid-based vaccine cured Samus of the parasite, but left her with a very different look and very little power.

No sooner does Samus return to space then she gets a distress signal from the station that was holding the X sample. Samus must now fight new and old enemies while learning new abilities and how to combat this parasitic threat.
Rating: Not rated yet
Times Played: 3009   Released: 2002
Series: Metroid


Personal Best: N/A
The third installment in the series, Super Metroid for the Super NES once again puts you in the role of Samus Aran, a female bounty hunter. Your mortal enemies are the Metroids, which are quick to reproduce and can engulf living creatures and absorb their energy.

In the first game, Metroid for the NES, Galactic Federation researchers discovered a new form of airborne life on planet SR388. They dubbed these dangerous jellyfish-like creatures Metroids and captured a few for later study. Unfortunately, as the crew sped toward Galactic Federation Headquarters, space pirates attacked the vessel, stole the Metroids and took them to their home planet, Zebes. Soon the Mother Brain created an evil Metroid force. Samus's job was to eliminate the space pirates and destroy the Metroids.

In the sequel, Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Game Boy, Samus was sent to planet SR388 to make the Metroids extinct once and for all. Her final battle was against the Metroid Queen.

According to Super Metroid lore, after destroying the queen, Samus discovered a Metroid egg, which she procured and took with her to the Space Science Academy on the Galactic Federation Space Colony. Here scientists could examine the Metroid larva and understand its special organic structure. Naturally, those pesky Zebesian space pirates and their leader, Ridley, stole the larva and too it back to their rebuilt home planet. Samus promptly received an emergency directive from the Federation, ordering her to follow the pirates and save the hatchling. When she lands on Zebes, she finds that she must now take on an entire legion of space pirates as well as a new Metroid force.

The planet Zebes is made up of six huge sections: the surface area, which is under a constant deluge of rain, is called Crateria; Brinstar is a jungle area with a heavy maze of foliage; an underground water world called Maridia is full of killer crustaceans and ferocious fish; deep below the surface of the planet lies the unbearably hot Norfair; the remains of an astronaut crash comprises the Wrecked Ship; and Tourian is the control center for the space pirates and Mother Brain. Throughout the game, you must break down color-coded doorways that were designed to prevent intruders from roaming into restricted areas.

As you run, jump, spin, roll and shoot your way through twisted, threatening passageways of this game, you can fire upon Chozo Statues, which will reveal special items that will help you in your mission. You can collect missile tanks, power bombs, a grappling beam (which enables you to swing into certain areas), an x-ray scope (which allows you to see hidden passages) and energy tanks. When you destroy enemy creatures, they sometimes leave behind missiles and energy balls.

At the beginning of Super Metroid, Samus is equipped with a normal beam. You can increase her power by collecting the following enhanced beams: Ice, which freezes enemies for a short time; Wave, which sends out a charge in a wavy pattern; Spazer, which is a three-beam attack; and Plasma, the most powerful beam of all. Two special suits of armor, the Varia Suit and the Gravity Suit, are available for use. The former suit cuts damage from enemy attacks in half and allows you to explore in high-temperature areas while the latter reduces damage from attacks to one fourth and lets you explore freely in water-filled zones.

Special boot items you can find will help you reach higher places, jump continuously, fly through open areas and run at super high speed while invincible. Superpowers you can acquire for use in turning yourself into a living weapon include: morphing ball, bomb, spring ball and screw attack. The screw attack enables you to somersault into enemies and blast them into oblivion.

In addition to battling space pirates, you must face a barrage of freakish creatures and numerous traps. You'll ward off clawed Geruta, fireball-spitting dragons, cacti needle-launching Cacatac, thorny bullet-firing Evir and any number of other creepy, crawly critters. Also, each level has a boss and mini-boss that you must defeat.
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Times Played: 20291   Released: 1993
Series: Metroid


Personal Best: N/A
Get ready for the third Wonder Boy adventure! To save Monster Land from the evil Meka Dragon, you've entered his castle and are about to go into battle. If you defeat the dragon, a terrible surprise awaits you... a curse! You'll turn into a lizard-man, and more. The only way you can return to human form is to find the Salamander Cross, a magical item with the power to remove curses.

But where is it hidden? Finding it is an adventure that will take you across strange lands, against strange creatures, into battles where you never know what strange shape you'll turn into! Hawk-man, Lion-man and more! You'll be able to buy armor, weapons and use magical items! Hidden rooms hold even greater surprises!

Can you beat the dragon's bosses and recover the Salamander Cross? When you look at the shape you're in, it's your only hope!

If you like the previous games, you'll go wild over the third outing which is the best by miles. A great arcade adventure.
Rating: 2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes
Times Played: 2904   Released: 1989
AKA: Monster World II Dragon no Wana, Turma da Mônica em o Resgate
Keywords: Platform, Action, Adventure, Metroidvania
Series: Wonder Boy, Monster World


Personal Best: N/A
One of a popular series of Japanese arcade game conversions featuring the superdeformed warrior Wonderboy and his cute green-haired girlfriend as they undertake various quests, visit strange lands, and battle terrifying monsters. Wonderboy has a long legacy going back to the 8-bit systems.

Wonderboy in Monsterworld, is the best known of the series due to its incorporation of adventure game elements, this was ported to quite a large number of 8-bit and 16-bit game consoles.
Rating: 2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes2 Votes
Times Played: 2544   Released: 1991
AKA: Wonder Boy V Monster World III
Keywords: Platform, Action, Adventure, Metroidvania
Series: Wonder Boy, Monster World


Personal Best: N/A


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