Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Wally Bear and the NO! Gang
Zombie Nation
Donkey Kong
Ninja Gaiden
Monster Party
Disney's DuckTales 2
Journey to Silius
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom
Excitebike
Godzilla 2: War of the Monsters
Yoshi
Super Spike V'Ball
M.C Kids
Final Fantasy
Abadox: The Deadly Inner War
Donkey Kong 3
Balloon Fight
MTV Remote Control
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
Super Mario Bros.
Joe & Mac
Rambo
Chubby Cherub
Shockwave
Power Punch II
Rampart
The Krion Conquest
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet
Super Mario Bros. 2
Battle City
Wild Gunman
Karateka
River City Ransom
Captain America and the Avengers
Bad News Baseball
Ufouria: The Saga
Klax
Joust
Duck Hunt
Dragon Warrior II
Ms. Pac-Man
Mega Man 4
Uninvited
Mighty Bomb Jack
Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular!
Mike Tyson's Intergalactic Power Punch
Dragon Power
Disney's The Lion King
Jeopardy!
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In the mid 1980's, Nintendo began producing Famicom Disk Writer Kiosks in Japan where a customer could pay ¥500 yen (roughly $5 US dollars) as opposed to ¥2600 yen (roughly $26) for a game and have the game's data written onto a blank cartridge, and replace that game with another game whenever they wanted for ¥500, as an alternative to renting video games which is prohibited in Japan. The Kiosk played a 6 minute demo reel featuring three original music tracks and a short remix of the "Ground Theme" from Super Mario Bros., and cutscenes primarily featuring Mario and Luigi (and a brief appearance by two unknown characters) demonstrating the transfer process using updated assets from Super Mario Bros.
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