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I highly doubt I can still play the games below like I used to. It's been decades since I touched the unemulated versions.
Konami Wai Wai World. I liked the game so much I'd play the game in two player mode of my actual Famicom and controlled the second controller with my ring finger and pinkies to clear it routinely.
The Ghosts and Goblins series. I used to play Ghosts and Goblins (Makaimura) on my Famicom a lot to console myself after losing to a local Super Mario tournament until one day, I did clear it...twice, rescued the princess and no continues. After that, I also managed to 1cc clear Ghosts and Ghouls (Daimakaimura) on my Mega Drive and (Chou Makaimura) Super Ghosts and Ghouls on my SNES. The original NES version IMO is still the most difficult due to it's propensity to spawn an enemy where you're standing and cut frames that lets the enemy get away with things they can't compared to the arcade. It's one of those games where some luck is involved to 1cc clear it legit.
Shadow of the Beast - Amiga. I liked the game's art direction and music so much, I played this game again and again, never mind it doesn't let you continue and gives you a 5 minute restart between games (on an actual Amiga). I cleared it eventually after an obscene amount of attempts and memorizing every enemy that seems to come out from nowhere at 60 miles per hour.
Konami Wai Wai World. I liked the game so much I'd play the game in two player mode of my actual Famicom and controlled the second controller with my ring finger and pinkies to clear it routinely.
The Ghosts and Goblins series. I used to play Ghosts and Goblins (Makaimura) on my Famicom a lot to console myself after losing to a local Super Mario tournament until one day, I did clear it...twice, rescued the princess and no continues. After that, I also managed to 1cc clear Ghosts and Ghouls (Daimakaimura) on my Mega Drive and (Chou Makaimura) Super Ghosts and Ghouls on my SNES. The original NES version IMO is still the most difficult due to it's propensity to spawn an enemy where you're standing and cut frames that lets the enemy get away with things they can't compared to the arcade. It's one of those games where some luck is involved to 1cc clear it legit.
Shadow of the Beast - Amiga. I liked the game's art direction and music so much, I played this game again and again, never mind it doesn't let you continue and gives you a 5 minute restart between games (on an actual Amiga). I cleared it eventually after an obscene amount of attempts and memorizing every enemy that seems to come out from nowhere at 60 miles per hour.