Getting a NES Powerpak...

Really wanted to get a SNES Powerpak instead... but they have been out of stock for a while now. And now that I blew all my money... they will be back in stock again soon... >_>

Whatever. Just was gonna say... anybody got any good recommendations for NES or Famicom games? Especially Famicom (or import) NES games -- I don't know so many for the NES.

Just list some of your favorites so I can give them a shot. ^_^

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YEEEESS. I have that already but I can't wait to try the 2nd and 3rd one. ^_^

I love to put myself through gaming hell.
 
Snow bros - Kinda like bubble bobble, but you're a snowman. Tis fun.
Bubble bobble - who the hell doesn't have bubble bobble. GOTY 2011
Mega Man - now this is just common sense to get. So. Fun.
Lolo 2 - maybe lolo 1 as well, but too was much funner IMO
Adventure Island 2 - incredibly fun
Legend of Zelda/Adventure of link - I assume you'd already get these, but worth mentioning

I should dig out my NES game collection. I have like 20 good ones.

No idea for imports.
 
Castlevania trilogy.
EDIT: Not really a import, but try EarthBound Zero. Got fully translated but was canceled.
 

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