By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

I don't think you know what Nintendos "Seal of Quality" stands for.
It literally is displayed on any game officially approved by Nintendo. This was done due to the video game crash prior to the NES which flooded the market with terrible games that did not even work. So the seal was to tell consumers that Nintendo approves this games content and assures that it will work on their hardware.

Just think of all the truly terrible games released decades ago that still got this seal, such as Superman 64..