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Category:Unlicensed NES games
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Games for the NES that were produced without the permission or knowledge of Nintendo.
When the NES was first released in North America, it had a lock-out chip built in to prevent developers from creating games without Nintendo's permission. Not that this deterred some developers...
The Famicom (and its clones), on the other hand, had no such lockout, and saw an unhindered stream of unlicensed games from the mid-80s right up to the present day, both in cartridge form and (more recently) built into countless plug & play and handheld consoles that appropriated the system's hardware.
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Unlicensed NES games"
The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 295 total.
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- Tagin' Dragon
- Tasac
- Technigame Super 4-in-1 Sports
- Tekken 2 (NES)
- Tetris (NES, Nice Code)
- Tetris (NES, Tengen)
- The Escape from Atlantis
- The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy
- The Great Wall (NES)
- The Hacker
- The King of Fighters '96 (NES)
- The Legend of Zelda: San Shen Zhi Li
- The Lion King 5: Timon & Pumbaa
- The Lion King III: Timon & Pumbaa
- The Lion King Legeng
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (NES)
- The Panda Prince
- The Universe Soldiers
- Thunder Warrior
- Tiles of Fate
- Tiny Toon Adventures 6
- Titanic (NES)
- Titanic 1912
- Titenic
- Tom and Jerry 3
- Total Funpak
- Toy Story (NES)
- Trophy
- TV Joystick 36 in 1
- Twin Eagle (NES, Sachen)