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47 games start with the letter Acountryreleaserating
A Nightmare on Elm Street USOct/1990N/A
Abadox USMar/1990N/A
Addams Family, The USJan/1992N/A
Addams Family: Fester's Quest, The USSep/1989N/A
Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt, The USAug/1993N/A
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragon Strike USJul/1992N/A
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance USJan/1991N/A
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Hillsfar USFeb/1993N/A
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance USApr/1992N/A
Adventure Island USSep/1988Top game
Adventure Island 4 1994N/A
Adventure Island II USFeb/1991Top game
Adventure Island III USSep/1992Top game
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom USJun/1990N/A
Adventures of Bayou Billy, The USJun/1989N/A
Adventures of Captain Comic, The 1989N/A
Adventures of Dino Riki USSep/1989N/A
Adventures of Lolo USMar/1990Top game
Adventures of Lolo 2 USApr/1989Top game
Adventures of Lolo III USSep/1991Top game
Adventures of Rad Gravity, The USDec/1990N/A
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, The USDec/1992N/A
Adventures of Tom Sawyer USAug/1989N/A
Adventures of Valecule, The 1986/2001N/A
After Burner 1989N/A
Air Fortress USSep/1989N/A
Airwolf InternationalJun/1989N/A
Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing USMar/1990N/A
Alfred Chicken USFeb/1994N/A
Alien 3 InternationalMar/1993N/A
Alien Syndrome 1989N/A
All-Pro Basketball USDec/1989N/A
Alpha Mission USOct/1987N/A
Amagon USApr/1989N/A
American Gladiators USOct/1991N/A
Anticipation USNov/1988N/A
Arch Rivals USNov/1990N/A
Archon USDec/1989N/A
Arkanoid USAug/1987N/A
Arkista's Ring USJun/1990N/A
Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust 1993/1998N/A
Asterix European1993N/A
Astro Fang Super Machine JapaneseN/A
Astyanax USMar/1990N/A
Athena USAug/1987N/A
Athletic World USJul/1987N/A
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes USJan/1992N/A


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8-bit refers to the number of bits used in the data bus of a computer. All consoles are technically forms of computers. Specifically, it's the number of bits of data transferred on each read (or write) of memory, and the number of bits used internally by the CPU to carry out processes. Respectively, the NES, SNES, N64, and GameCube are 8, 16, 64, and 128-bit.