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GB

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NES
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as the Family Computer (Famicom). It was released in US test markets as the redesigned NES in October 1985, and fully launched in the US the following year. The NES was distributed in Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia throughout the 1980s under various names. As a third-generation console, it mainly competed with Sega's Master System.
Deep Dungeon 3 - Yuushi heno Tabi (Japan)
Deep Dungeon 4 - Kuro no Youjutsushi (Japan)
Deep Dungeon 4 - Kuro no Youjutsushi (Japan) [En by Dragoon-X v1.0] [Mapper Fix by Spinner 8] (~Deep Dungeon 4 - The Black Sorcerer)
Defender II (USA)
Defender of the Crown (Europe)
Defender of the Crown (France)
Defender of the Crown (USA)
Defenders of Dynatron City (USA)
Deja Vu (Japan)
Deja Vu (USA)
Demon Sword - Release the Power (USA)
Dengeki - Big Bang! (Japan)
Densetsu no Kishi - Elrond (Japan)
Derby Stallion - Zenkoku Ban (Japan)
Desert Commander (USA)
Destination Earthstar (USA)
Destiny of an Emperor (USA)
Devil Man (Japan)
Devil Man (Japan) [En by Snark v1.0]
Devil World (Europe)
Devil World (Japan)
Dezaemon (Japan)
Dezaemon (Japan) [En by Aeon Genesis v1.1]
Diablo (C)
Dick Tracy (USA)
Die Hard (Europe)
Die Hard (Japan)
Die Hard (USA)
Dig Dug (Japan)
Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise (USA)
Dig Dug II (Japan)
Digger T. Rock - The Legend of the Lost City (Europe)
Digger T. Rock - The Legend of the Lost City (USA)
Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei (Japan)
Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei II (Japan)
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (English)