Some parts of this game's design contradict itself but hey this is one of the first game where NPCs aren't that boring.

Actually pretty fun euro-platformer, gets a bit stale quick, it's got some good music though!

First arcade game I ever played, very fun and simplistic yet strategic, keeping track of how much pepper you're using and have makes for a fun challenge, you can even beat this game!

Can't land the fucking plane.

Pretty fun arcade game with some pretty simple mechanics and great presentation, unfortunately runs a bit slow but it's surely playable. I think it's worth playing if you've already exhausted most of the Famicom/NES's library.

Almost Perfect. Also one of the only Sealed games I own. I respect this game for it's influence on the franchise and the medium of RPGs as a whole, this is the game that crafts the Ultima formula, set standards for what an RPG should be and the first RPG of this era to really "immerse" me. A must play.

Near perfect game. What the hell am I gonna say about SMB that hasn't been said, this isn't RYM where I'm writing the 5000th essay on why Alice in Chains is good, everyone knows SMB1.

Mid biking game. Waste of potential, it's seen as a classic in Japan though...for some reason. It's not really that fun.

Maybe my favorite action-platformer ever? This game is not for those with short reaction times, really tests your knowledge of video games and the game itself. Unfortunately almost all cabinets have had their buttons broken so I have only ever played this emulated on various home consoles as well as my computer. It's a solid game though I always find myself coming back to. Start of the Makaimura (魔界村) franchise which is Tokuro Fujiwara's best work (other than being the producer for Rockman) in my opinion.