Classic nes series for gameboy

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Classic nes series for gameboy

It is a obvious question, but I will ask it. We all know that Nintendo has released a Gameboy that is modeled after the nes color scheme. And that they have already released classic nes games, Mario, Bomberman, Donkey Kong, etc.

What would your nwxt choice of nes games would you like seen resurrected on the gameboy?

I think it would cool if they released the Mario Lost levels that appeared for the first time in America on "MARIO all-stars for the snes.

Aside from that, I hated the second Zelda on the nes. And would not like to see that remade on the Boy....
 
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Contra, Double Dragon, Ninja Gaiden. 3 series that made the NES worthwhile. Sure they'd have to work with 3rd parties *gasp* but they'd get alot of ppl interested with those awesome series'.
 
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Well....I agree with all the games Vic said...but there was one game I loved on nes...Tecmo Bowl. I don't think they will ever come out with another Tecmo Bowl, but if they did..I'd be all over it. ;)
 
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Tecmo Bowl was awesome!!
I wish I still had my collection of nes games, cause I had a great deal of games, and what not. Sadly, I sold them awhile back.
Still have maybe about 5 games, but nothing special.

Who remembers, "Maniac Mansion" for the nes?
It was by Jaleco, and it is one that survived the selling.

Oh, and remember when Nintendo and Atari were fighting over the rights for Tetris?
Atari created a awesome two player version of the game, under the label Tengen. And most people thought the Tengen version to be superior to the Nintendo one....
Atari also published opther nes games, under the Tengen label. If you recall, they had found a way to bypass the lock out that Nintendo had placed in their nes carts. And published a twitchy little game for the nes called, "Skulls and Crossbones.", which I still have. Don't know why I kept it, it is nothing special....
 
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