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CDiablo said:
Entroper said:

The Nintendo Seal of Quality for NES games was pretty meaningless. It basically meant that the developer had paid for a license to publish the game. There were some pretty awful NES games with the seal, and a handful of good, unlicensed games without it.


You know it Tengen Tetris rocked regular tetris every day of the week.


Hell yeah, coop Tetris baby.  Also, Super Sprint FTW!