List of Famicom Disk System games

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The list of Family Computer Disk System games has those officially licensed by Nintendo. Family Computer Disk System games were released only in Japan, for the aftermarket floppy drive for the Family Computer home video game console. Cartridge games are in the list of Nintendo Entertainment System games.

List[edit]

This list consists of 199 officially licensed Family Computer Disk System games.

Title Release date Publishers Serial Number Notes
19 – Neunzehn March 4, 1988 Soft ProS SFC-NEU
Adian no Tsue December 12, 1986 SunsoftS SSD-ADA
Ai Senshi Nicol April 24, 1987 KonamiK KDS-AIN
Akumajō Dracula September 26, 1986 Konami KDS-AKM Released in 1987 for NES as Castlevania and rereleased for Famicom in 1993
Akū Senki Raijin July 12, 1988 Square SQF-RJN
All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. December 1986 Fuji TV ANN-NSM Contest prize from the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon
All One February 22, 1991 Tokuma Shoten GTS-ALD Famimaga Disk Vol. 3
Apple Town Story April 3, 1987 Square SQF-APT
The Miracle of Almana August 11, 1987 Konami KDS-ARM
Aspic – Majaō no Noroi March 31, 1988 Bothtec BTC-ASP
Backgammon September 7, 1990 Nintendo FMC-BAG
Bakutōshi Patton-Kun August 5, 1988 Soft Pro SFC-PAT
Baseball February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-BAS Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Big Challenge! Dogfight Spirit October 21, 1988 Jaleco JDF-DFS
Big Challenge! Go! Go! Bowling June 23, 1989 Jaleco JDF-GGB
Big Challenge! Gun Fighter March 28, 1989 Jaleco JFD-GNF No.09
Big Challenge! Judo Senshuken August 10, 1988 Jaleco JFD-CJS No.06
Bio Miracle-I'm Upa
Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa
April 22, 1988 Konami KDS-BOK Later released for the Famicom
Bomberman April 24, 1990 Hudson Soft HFC-BMD Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Breeder December 15, 1986 Soft Pro SFC-BRE
Bubble Bobble October 30, 1987 Taito TFD-BUB Later released for the NES
BurgerTime September 23, 1988 Data East DFC-BGT Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Chitei Tairiku Ordola March 27, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-ORD
Cursed Treasure of Cleopatra July 24, 1987 Square SQF-CLO
Clox April 19, 1991 Tokuma Shoten GTS-CKD Famimaga Disk Vol. 4
Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Clu Clu Land April 28, 1992 Nintendo FMC-CLD
Cocona World April 10, 1987 SOFEL SFL-CCN
Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu October 21, 1988 Pony Canyon PNF-DAN
Dead Zone November 20, 1986 Sunsoft SSD-DZN
Deep Dungeon December 19, 1986 Square SQF-DPD
Dig Dug July 20, 1990 Namco NDS-DIG Originally released for the Famicom
Dig Dug II August 31, 1990 Namco NDS-DD2 Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Dirty Pair: Project Eden March 28, 1987 Bandai BAN-DPR
Donkey Kong April 8, 1988 Nintendo FMC-DKD Originally released in 1983 for Famicom and then in 1986 for NES
Donkey Kong Jr. July 19, 1988 Nintendo FMC-JRD Originally released in 1983 for Famicom and then in 1986 for NES
Doremikko December 4, 1987 Konami KDS-DRE
RJ250
Dr. Chaos June 19, 1987 Pony Canyon PNF-DRC Later released for the NES
Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin August 28, 1987 Konami KDS-DRK Later released for the NES as Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
Druid: Kyōfu no Tobira March 3, 1988 Jaleco JFD-DRD
Eggerland January 29, 1987 HAL Laboratory HAL-EGL
Eggerland – Departure to Creation August 20, 1988 HAL Laboratory HAL-EGS
Electrician December 26, 1986 Kemco KSC-ELC
Esper Dream February 20, 1987 Konami KDS-ESP
Exciting Baseball December 8, 1987 Konami KDS-EBS
Exciting Basket July 24, 1987 Konami KDS-EKB Later released for the NES as Double Dribble
Exciting Billiard June 26, 1987 Konami KDS-EKS
Exciting Soccer: Konami Cup February 16, 1988 Konami KDS-ESC
Fairytale April 28, 1989 Soft Pro SFC-FYT
Falsion October 21, 1987 Konami KDS-FAL Compatible with 3D Glasses
Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race October 30, 1987 Nintendo FSC-FRGE
Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally April 14, 1988 Nintendo FSC-TDRE
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (first part) April 27, 1988 Nintendo FMC-TC1 Remade for the Switch
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (second part) June 14, 1988 Nintendo FMC-TC2 Remade for the Switch
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (first part) May 23, 1989 Nintendo FMC-TC3 Remade for Super Famicom and Switch
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (second part) June 30, 1989 Nintendo FMC-TC4 Remade for Super Famicom and Switch
Family Composer October 30, 1987 Tokyo Shoseki TKS-FCO
Family Computer Othello November 13, 1986 Kawada KWD-OTH Re-released for Famicom and NES
Final Command: Akai Yousai May 2, 1988 Konami KDS-AKA Later released for the NES as Jackal
Fire Bam February 1, 1988 HAL Laboratory HAL-FBM
Fire Rock June 20, 1988 Use USE-FRC
Fūun Shōrin Ken April 17, 1987 Jaleco JFD-FSH
Fūun Shōrin Ken: Ankoku no Maō April 22, 1988 Jaleco JFD-SAM
Gall Force: Eternal Story December 10, 1986 HAL Laboratory HAL-GAL
Galaga June 22, 1990 Namco NDS-GAG Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Galaxian July 20, 1990 Namco NDS-GXN Originally released for the Famicom
Ginga Denshō: Galaxy Odyssey November 6, 1986 Imagineer IMA-GIN
Gokuraku Yūgi: Game Tengoku December 12, 1987 SOFEL SFL-GTG
Golf February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-GLF Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Golf Japan Course February 21, 1987 Nintendo FSC-GFJE
Golf U.S. Course June 14, 1987 Nintendo FSC-GFUE
The Goonies April 8, 1988 Konami KDS-GNS Originally released for the Famicom
Green Beret April 10, 1987 Konami KDS-GRN Later released for the NES as Rush'n Attack
Gun.Smoke January 27, 1988 Capcom CAP-GUN Also released for the NES
Gyruss November 18, 1988 Konami KDS-GRS Later released for the NES
Hacker: Magma Project August 10, 1989 Tokuma Shoten GTS-MPH
Halley Wars January 14, 1989 Taito TFD-HAL
Hao-kun no Fushigi na Tabi May 1, 1987 Square SQF-HFT Re-released for the NES as Mystery Quest, with different levels
Hikari Genji: Roller Panic March 20, 1989 Pony Canyon PNF-GEN (L32V5920)
Hikari Shinwa: Palthena no Kagami December 19, 1986 Nintendo FMC-PTM Later released for the NES as Kid Icarus
Hong Kong March 23, 1990 Tokuma Shoten GTS-HKD Famimaga Disk Vol. 1
The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-ZEL Released in 1987 for NES as The Legend of Zelda and rereleased in 1994 for Famicom as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu 1
I am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater August 27, 1986 Royal Kougyou ROY-ISM [1]
I am a Teacher: Teami no Kiso September 26, 1986 Royal Kougyou ROY-ITK
Ice Climber November 18, 1988 Nintendo FMC-ICD A conversion of Vs. Ice Climber, and originally for Famicom and NES
Ice Hockey January 21, 1988 Nintendo FMC-ICE Later released for the NES
Igo: Kyū Roban Taikyoku April 14, 1987 BPS BPS-IGO Also released for the Famicom
Ishido: The Way of Stones December 7, 1990 Hiro HIR-ISD
Jaaman Tanteidan: Matonarikumi – Maruhi Jigoma Sousa File November 29, 1988 Bandai BAN-MAR
Janken Disk Jō December 22, 1992 Tokuma Shoten GTS-JKD Famimaga Disk Vol. 6[2]
Jikai Shounen Mettomag July 3, 1987 Square SQF-MTM
The Return of Mario Bros. November 30, 1988 Nintendo FMC-KMAR Disk writer only game[3]
Kamen Rider Black: Taiketsu Shadow Moon April 15, 1988 Bandai BAN-BLA
Karate Champ July 22, 1988 Data East DFC-KAR Originally released for the NES
Kattobi! Dōji October 20, 1989 Pack-In-Video PAC-KTD Also known as Kattobi! Warabe Ko
Kick and Run September 13, 1988 Taito TFD-KIC
Kick Challenger: Air Foot - Yasai no Kuni no Ashi Senshi November 20, 1987 VAP VAP-AFT (9502)
Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor January 24, 1989 Bandai BAN-PTL
Kiki Kaikai: Dotō Hen August 28, 1987 Taito TFD-KIK Precedes the Pocky & Rocky series
Kieta Princess December 20, 1986 Imagineer IMA-KIE
Kinnikuman: Kinniku-Sei Ōi Sōdatsusen May 1, 1987 Bandai BAN-KNM
Knight Lore December 19, 1986 Jaleco JFD-KLM
Knight Move June 5, 1990 Nintendo FMC-KMV
Konami Ice Hockey July 22, 1988 Konami KDS-HOC Later released for the NES as Blades of Steel
Konami Tennis August 19, 1988 Konami KDS-TNI
Koneko Monogatari September 19, 1986 Pony Canyon PNF-KOM (L29V5904) The cover also bears the alternate English title The Adventures of Chatran
The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bōken January 14, 1987 Nintendo FMC-LNK Released in 1988 for the NES as Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Lutter November 24, 1989 Athena ATH-LTD
Mahjong February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-MJA Originally released for the Famicom
Mahjong Kazoku August 4, 1987 Irem IFD-MJK
Märchen Veil March 3, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-MVL
Matō no Hōkai: The Hero of Babel September 2, 1988 Pony Canyon PNF-MAT (L30V5918)
Meikyū Jiin Dababa May 29, 1987 Konami KDS-MIK
Metroid August 6, 1986 Nintendo FMC-MET Later released for the NES
Michael English Daibōken June 19, 1987 Scorpion Soft SCO-MEA
Moero Twinbee: Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! November 21, 1986 Konami KDS-TIN Released for NES as Stinger without 3-Player mode, rereleased for Famicom
Monitor Puzzle, The: Kineco – Kinetic Connection November 28, 1986 Irem IFD-KIN
Monitor Puzzle, The: Kineco Vol. II – Kinetic Connection May 1, 1987 Irem IFD-KI2
Monty no Doki Doki Daisassō: Monty on the Run July 31, 1987 Jaleco JFD-MDD [1]
Moonball Magic July 12, 1988 Square SQF-MBM
Mr. Gold: Tōyama no Kinsan in Space July 19, 1988 Toei TDF-MRG
Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School December 1, 1987 Nintendo FSC-THSE Features Miho Nakayama
Namida no Sōkoban Special July 30, 1986 ASCII ASC-001 Rereleased for the American TurboGrafx-16 as Boxy Boy with improved graphics
Nanking no Adventure December 9, 1988 Sunsoft SSD-NAD
Nazo no Kabe: Block Kuzushi December 13, 1986 Konami KDS-NZN Later released for the NES as Crackout (PAL-exclusive)
Nazo no Murasame Jō April 14, 1986 Nintendo FMC-NMJ
Nazoler Land February 6, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-NZL
Nazoler Land Dai 2 Gō June 12, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-NZB
Nazoler Land Dai 3 Gō March 11, 1988 Sunsoft SSD-NZC
Nazoler Land Special December 18, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-NSP
Omoikkiri Tanteidan Haado Gumi: Matenrō no Chōsenjō March 25, 1988 Bandai BAN-HRD
Otocky March 27, 1987 ASCII ASC-OTO
Pac-Man May 18, 1990 Namco NDS-PAC Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Pachicom October 4, 1988 Toshiba EMI TFS-PCD Originally released for the Famicom
Pachinko Grand Prix November 18, 1988 Data East DFC-PGP
Panic Space October 19, 1990 Tokuma Shoten GTS-PSD Famimaga Disk Vol. 2
Pinball May 30, 1989 Nintendo FMC-PND Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Pro Golfer Saru: Kage no Tournament May 25, 1987 Bandai BAN-PGS
Professional Mahjong Goku December 25, 1986 ASCII ASC-GKU
Pulsar no Hikari: Space Wars Simulation October 2, 1987 Soft Pro SFC-PSR
Pro Wrestling: Famicom Wrestling Association October 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-PRO Later released for the NES as Pro Wrestling
Putt Putt Golf March 30, 1989 Pack-In-Video PAC-PPG
Puyo Puyo October 25, 1991 Tokuma Shoten GTS-PYO Famimaga Disk Vol. 5, Later released for the Famicom
Puzzle Boys November 16, 1990 Atlus ATL-PUZ
Radical Bomber!! Jirai Kun July 29, 1988 Jaleco JFD-GRK
Reflect World June 2, 1987 East Cube ECF-RWD
Relics: Ankoku Yōsai April 10, 1987 Bothtec BTC-RLC
Replicart February 26, 1988 Taito TFD-REP-3500 Released in pencil-pouch case.
Risa no Yōsei Densetsu: Risa Tachibana June 21, 1988 Konami KDS-YOU Features the likeness of Japanese idol Risa Tachibana.
Roger Rabbit February 16, 1989 Kemco KSC-RRR Later released for the NES as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle with cosmetic changes
Samurai Sword November 15, 1988 Capcom CAP-SMU
Santa Claus no Takarabako December 4, 1987 Data East DFC-SAN
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi – Scramble Wars January 20, 1988 Bandai BAN-SGW
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi – Scramble Wars Map Collection March 3, 1989 Bandai BAN-SG2
Section Z May 25, 1987 Capcom CAP-SCZ Later released for the NES
Seiken: Psycho Calibur May 19, 1987 Imagineer IMA-MAJ
Shin Onigashima (Disk 1) September 4, 1987 Nintendo FMC-ON1 Also known as Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima
Shin Onigashima (Disk 2) September 30, 1987 Nintendo FMC-ON2 Also known as Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima
Smash Ping Pong May 30, 1987 Nintendo FMC-PPN Later released on the Virtual Console as Smash Table Tennis
Soccer February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-SCC Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Solomon no Kagi January 25, 1991 Tecmo TCF-SKD Originally released for Famicom in 1986 and then later released for NES as Solomon's Key
Suishō no Dragon December 15, 1986 Square SQF-SSD
Super Boy Allan March 27, 1987 Sunsoft SSD-ALN
Super Lode Runner March 5, 1987 Irem IFD-SLR
Super Lode Runner II August 25, 1987 Irem IFD-SL2
Super Mario Bros. February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-SMA Originally released for Famicom and then later for NES
Super Mario Bros. 2 June 3, 1986 Nintendo FMC-SMB Rereleased in a Super Famicom compilation (Super Mario Collection) and later for the Super NES (Super Mario All-Stars)
Sword of Kalin October 2, 1987 Square SQF-KRN
Silviana August 10, 1988 Pack-In-Video PAC-SIL
Tama & Friends: Great 3rd Street Adventure February 23, 1989 Bandai BAN-UTM
Tanigawa Kōji no Shōgi Shinan II November 13, 1987 Pony Canyon PNF-SHO Later released for the Famicom
Tanigawa Kōji no Shōgi Shinan II – Shinban August 10, 1988 Pony Canyon PNF-SH2 Purchased by sending a disk card to Nintendo or by rewriting
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Kiken na Futari (Zenpen) December 9, 1988 Data East DFC-KF1
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Kiken na Futari (Kōhen) February 10, 1989 Data East DFC-KF2
Tantei Jingūji Saburo: Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken April 24, 1987 Data East DFC-JUK
Tarot December 23, 1988 Scorpion Soft SCO-TAR
Tennis February 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-TEN Originally released in 1984 for Famicom and in 1985 for NES
Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (first part) July 26, 1991 Nintendo FMC-TT1
Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (second part) July 26, 1991 Nintendo FMC-TT2
Titanic Mystery
(Ao no Senritsu)
July 24, 1987 Gakken GAT-TIT
Tobidase Daisakusen March 12, 1987 Square SQF-TDS Later released for the NES as The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner
Topple Zip October 9, 1987 Bothtec BTC-TPZ
Transformers: The Headmasters August 28, 1987 Takara TFC-TFH Based on the TV series
TwinBee March 11, 1988 Konami KDS-TWN Originally released for the Famicom
Ultraman: Kaijū Teikoku no Gyakushū January 29, 1987 Bandai BAN-ULM
Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai December 18, 1987 Bandai BAN-UL2
Ultraman Club: Chikyū Dakkan Sakusen October 22, 1988 Bandai BAN-ULC
Volleyball July 21, 1986 Nintendo FMC-VBW Later released for the NES
Vs. Excitebike December 9, 1988 Nintendo FMC-EBD
Wardner no Mori March 25, 1988 Taito TFD-WAD Port of Toaplan's arcade game
Winter Games March 27, 1987 Pony Canyon PNF-WIN Later released for the NES
Wrecking Crew February 3, 1989 Nintendo FMC-WRD Originally for Famicom (save function with Famicom Data Recorder) and NES
Xevious May 18, 1990 Namco NDS-XEV Originally released for the Famicom and the NES
Yōkai Yashiki October 23, 1987 Irem IFD-YOK
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic July 10, 1987 Fuji TV FCG-DRM Slightly modified and released in 1988 for NES as Super Mario Bros. 2
Yū Maze October 28, 1988 Taito TFD-UMZ
Yūshi no Monshō May 30, 1987 Square SQF-YSM
Yūyūki (first part) October 14, 1989 Nintendo FMC-UU1
Yūyūki (second part) November 14, 1989 Nintendo FMC-UU2
Zanac November 28, 1986 Pony Canyon PNF-ZAN Later released for the NES

Unlicensed games[edit]

Title Release date Publisher(s) Notes
Aki to Tsukasa no Fushigi no Kabe 19?? Super PIG
Bishōjo Control 19?? Wild
Bishōjo Kachinuki Renju Gomokunarabe 19?? Super PIG
Bishōjo Mahjong Club 19??
Bishōjo Meijin Ikusa 19?? Indie Soft
Hacker International
Bishōjo Sexy Derby 1988-99-991988 Super PIG
Bishōjo Sexy Slot 19?? Super PIG
Bishōjo SF Alien Battle 19?? Hacker International
Bishōjo Shashinkan: Moving School 19?? Phoenix
Bishōjo Shashinkan: Studio Cut 19?? Phoenix
Body Conquest 19?? Hacker International
Indie Soft
Casino de Pink 19?? Wild
Date de Blackjack 19?? Hacker International
Kobayashi Hitomi no Hold Up 19?? Hacker International
Lipstick #1: Lolita Hen 1988-99-991988 Mimi
Lipstick #2: Joshi Gakusei Hen 1988-99-991988 Mimi
Lipstick #3: OL Hen 1988-99-991988 Mimi
Lipstick #4: Hakui no Tenshi Hen 1988-99-991988 Mimi
Lipstick #5: Stewardess Hen 1988-99-991988 Mimi
Mario Bobble 1989-99-991989 Sun A pirate hack of Bubble Bobble featuring Mario-like characters
Emi-chan no Moero Yakyūken 1987[4] Super PIG
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.1 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.2 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.3 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.4 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.5 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sailor Fuku Bishōjo Zukan Vol.6 1989-99-991989 Mimi
Sexy Invaders 1990 Super PIG
Zatsugaku Olympic Part II 19?? Phoenix

Unreleased games[edit]

Title Year Publisher
Air Fortress 1987 HAL Laboratory
Aliens: Alien 2 1987 Square
Densetsu no Kishi: Elrond 1987 Jaleco
The Money Game 1987 SOFEL
Rockman 1987 Capcom
Final Fantasy 1987 Square
Balloon Fight 1986 Nintendo
Kattobi! Warabe Ko 1989 Pack-in-Video
Super Mario Bros. 3 1988 Nintendo
Gomoku Narabe Renju 1987 Nintendo
Mother 1988 Nintendo

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Dalker, Brandon (July 8, 2011). "Mysterious curiosities of the Famicom Disk System". Nsidr. Archived from the original on May 18, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Lopes, Gonçalo (May 24, 2016). "Obscure Mario Bros. Famicom Disk System Game Gets Translated Into English". NintendoLife. Archived from the original on July 29, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". images.launchbox-app.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2022. Retrieved April 19, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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