* - Also released for NTSC in Canada for French Canadians. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Challenge (E, F, G, I, S) Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade (E, F, G, S) Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque - La Legende d'Or (F) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Arcade Game (A) NES PAL-A 'Mattel PAL Version' or 'NES Version'
US and European releases soon required some kind of adjustment for the differing NTSC and PAL speeds.ĬIC 3193 or 3193A or 6113 or 6113A or 6113B1 When third-party titles were released for the NES, they always add the in-game text 'Licensed by Nintendo.' Sometimes this may be the only difference between a US and Japanese game. I have not included any games Nintendo only released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan, Ice Hockey, Pro Wrestling and Volleyball and were released in cartridge form elsewhere.Įxcept in one instance, every one of these games are Nintendo first party titles.
NES games will need a pin adapter to work in a Famicom, and vice versa. The PAL lockout chips will not prevent games from functioning in an NTSC NES unless the console's lockout chip is disabled or bypassed, and vice versa. Games that are identical across two or three regions does not necessarily mean the game will be playable on a system from a different region.