Those who wish to brave Japanese auction sites might be able to find a copy of the Famicom version (Seirei Densetsu Lickle) for closer to the $100 range. Where to find it: Sadly, it's only available as a shockingly expensive NES cart (we're talking $500 or more). Where to find it: Only available via the original NES cartridge, though you can pick up remakes on Nintendo DS and iOS (as Dragon Quest IV). Where to find it: Rejoice! It's available now on Wii U and 3DS Virtual Console. Where to find it: While the NES version has never been reissued in the U.S., you can find the Game Boy Color remake for a decent price or grab it on iOS. Where to find it: Only available via the original NES cartridge. The Best NES Games of 1992-94 Bucky O'Hare ![]() Because frankly, you're probably going to want to go play them all. Relive the rose-tinted pinnacle of the NES's life with our video looks back at these classics, and read on for info on how to most easily and cheaply (and, ahem, legally) play them today.
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