Super Bonk is alright, I wasn't too big on the big & small candy gimmick and some of the levels were a tad annoying, but others were pretty solid. The music is pretty nice too. Visually its kinda devoid of color and it was easy to see lazy sprite reuse of the TG16 games. Not a bad game but not a good one either. Very middle of the road.

Buster Busts loose is a game I've heard great stuff about over the years as a licensed hidden gem on the SNES, after playing it I just think it's okay. Not bad, just a solid time that's over before you know it. The Tiny Toons humor was nice, the game sounded great, and the visuals were pretty good too. Not a bad game but it doesn't even cut close to my high regard to other licensed SNES games.

This was a really fun game that blended both Rocket Knight & Sonic's DNA in it. The game feels so good to control, the music is top notch, the visuals are eyecandy, and the bosses were fun. A perfectly fun romp I heard about years back and I'm so glad I finished it now.

King of Swing looks pretty and I love the spritework, but that's all I can really say about it. The pegboard stuff is a neat idea, but it never really did anything inventive and it honestly was frustrating to deal with at points due to the floatiness of DK's control. It's not horrible but it ain't good to me either. It's a very gimmicky DK game.

A silly 2D platformer that stood in Japan. Music and visuals are nice, again, standard Konami fare. The mechanic with hitting enemies and bumping them was a bit annoying to deal with because you can hit yourself while doing that. Overall, it's a fun time.

I'm not familiar with this IP at all but Musashi no Ken is a perfectly fine action platformer for the famicom. The game looks nice and has some solid control, but the music kinda gets annoying as there's only 2 tracks in the game.

Pretty short playthrough, doesn't hurt to give it a spin!

Penta don't deserve someone like Penko bro she's a fraud lmao. Short and cute little game! It's fair with it's challenge and shouldn't take more than 25 or so minutes to complete. The music and visuals are a treat which is standard Konami fare.

A pretty damn solid action platformer that has neat visuals, a nice OST, and a fair chunk of replay value given that you have the ability to make your own characters in it. I imagine it would've been seen as a cult classic if it were ever localized.

Rockin' Kats was a fun little time, loved the character designs and the mechanic of the grappling punch-glove. It really curved the challenge around to feeling satisfying. It has the typical NES challenge, but you can breeze through once you get a grip on it.

Cute and fun little game that's fairly tough! Been wanting to play it for years. Surprised it never got localized. Love the music, visuals, and the unique mechanics Yumetaro's Star projectile got.

Bubsy is funny fun for like the first half, but the second half its just annoying. Its far from one of the worst platformers I've played, but it isn't great either.

The music is solid and the visuals are nice though.

A game that's pretty much over in the blink of an eye with how short it is. It's inoffensive to play, but the screencrunch is a bit of a bitch to deal with.

A solid little NES game with nice visuals, solid music, and a silly little premise. Biggest issue is enemy placement being a bit jank. Kinda sucks that it has an artificially inflated price cause of the US retro gaming market being dumb.

Really solid game that blends stealth and a bit of action. The music is solid and I like the artstyle/character designs alot. I can imagine it being pretty darn fun with 2 players!

Pretty solid run n gun action platformer. It's pretty tough and I wish it had a continue system. At the very least getting extra lives is fairly easy. Love how it sounds and looks, and I really like how levels are designed with multiple pathways.