This list consists of 199 officially licensed Family Computer Disk System games.
Title Release date Publisher(s) Serial Number Notes
19 – Neunzehn March 4, 1988 Soft Pro SFC-NEU
Adian no Tsue December 12, 1986 Sunsoft SSD-ADA
Ai Senshi Nicol April 24, 1987 Konami KDS-AIN
Akumajō Dracula September 26, 1986 Konami KDS-AKM Released in 1987 for the NES as "Castlevania" and then rereleased in 1993 for the Family Computer
Akū Senki Raijin July 12, 1988 Square SQF-RJN
All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. December 1986 Fuji TV ANN-NSM Given away in a contest by 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 Well known in the western world for the phrase "Turn to Side B and Insert to Fucking Box!" during a loading screen, known as one of the first instances of swearing in a licensed video game.
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 for the Famicom and the NES
Donkey Kong Jr. July 19, 1988 Nintendo FMC-JRD Originally released for the Famicom and the 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 Later remade for the Nintendo Switch in 2021
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (second part) June 14, 1988 Nintendo FMC-TC2 Later remade for the Nintendo Switch in 2021
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (first part) May 23, 1989 Nintendo FMC-TC3 Later remade for the Super Famicom in 1998 and the Nintendo Switch in 2021
Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (second part) June 30, 1989 Nintendo FMC-TC4 Later remade for the Super Famicom in 1998 and the Nintendo Switch in 2021
Family Composer October 30, 1987 Tokyo Shoseki TKS-FCO
Family Computer Othello November 13, 1986 Kawada KWD-OTH Also released for the Famicom and later released for the NES
Final Command: Akai Yousai May 2, 1988 Konami KDS-AKA Later released for the NES as "Jackal" with some changes
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 Later released for the NES as "Mystery Quest", although the levels are completely different
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 the NES as "The Legend of Zelda" and then rereleased in 1994 for the Family Computer 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 Originally released for the Famicom and the NES, although this version is a port of Vs. Ice Climber
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 in 1987 for the NES as "Stinger" (3-Player mode was cut) and then rereleased in 1993 for the Family Computer
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 the likeness of Japanese singer, model, and actress Miho Nakayama.
Namida no Sōkoban Special July 30, 1986 ASCII ASC-001 Later released 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 Released in 1986 for the Family Computer and then in 1987 for the 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 the Famicom and the NES
Super Mario Bros. 2 June 3, 1986 Nintendo FMC-SMB Rereleased in 1993 for the Super Famicom (Super Mario Collection), then released for the Super NES (Super Mario All-Stars) with the title "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels"
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 Purchase method was special, only by sending a disk card to Nintendo head office and branch office, could one buy it 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 for the Famicom and the 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 released for the Famicom and the NES, this version has a save function which the Famicom version offered but was only functional when used with the Famicom BASIC Data Recorder attachment
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 Released for the NES in 1988, some minor changes were made and it was retitled "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
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