Black Box Nintendo Games (Part 4 of 5) – Pat the NES Punk

The second section of part 2 (errr) of my review of the 30 black box NES games published by Nintendo between 1985-1987. Games played in part 2 include: Mario Bros. Donkey Kong Jr. Urban Champion Hogan’s Alley Tennis Donkey Kong 3 Kung Fu Slalom Gyromite Soccer Wild Gunman Volleyball Balloon Fight Gumshoe Pro Wrestling

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17 Comments.

  1. Awesome videos from this dude

  2. OMG MY LAST NAME IS DUNCAN

  3. @PatTheNESpunk Romanization of Japanese

  4. all little people should be called tom-toms.

  5. snowy hill sounds like silent hill ^.^

  6. MajorLeaguerAnubius

    There’s ONE thing you failed to mention about Wild Gunman, the death theme is Chopin’s Funeral March.

  7. Yeah EAT IT ! :D

  8. AHHH Gyromite that was what that game was called I loved Gytomite :D

  9. chaosbringer666

    did I hear a starwars reference

  10. hehe funny

  11. To die and come back and relive the irreplacable moments that these games brought. The funny thing is if i play them today and i think wtf did i see in this then?

  12. For some reason, a lot of games in Japan had English text. Apparently, Nintendo just figured every Japanese kid was bilingual. I have a Famicom and I only have about two games that actually have Japanese text in them..

  13. Woohoo, Slalom! Dave Wise, the composer for the DKC series, wrote the music (it’s show because it’s so cool.)

  14. Hmmm…straight ports? Why does Stack Up have spoken English words?

  15. i never knew you could play Gyromite just by using two controlers.. I’ve had a copy for a while and haven’t been able to play it.

    I’ve been playin’ it and… i don’t like it.

  16. the reason the rob games are different titles, its because the early NES games are straight ports to its famicom counter. in Japan the games are called Robot Gyro and Robot Block

  17. HAHAHA michael clark duncan

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