Wasn't much of a fan of the game being so anal about name recognition. Also throwing in a few really obscure Japanese games didn't help much considering this was supposed to test our childhood memory of the system and its games. I mean, who the hell is gonna know about a penguin racing game called "Antarctic Adventure" that never even made it out of Japan?
Also, to save a LOT of people some time...
Common Title
Level 1: Gradius, Batman, Super Mario Bros, Contra, Excitebike, Metroid, Castlevania, The Legend of Zelda, Megaman, Punch-Out
Level 2: Bionic Commando, Ducktales, Final Fantasy, RC Pro Am, Cobra Triangle, Urban Champion, River City Ransom, Ninja Gaiden, Double Dragon, Kid Icarus
Level 3: Blaster Master, Bubble Bobble, Werewolf: The Last Warrior, Blades of Steel, Metal Gear, Kirby's Adventure, Pro Wrestling, Clu Clu Land, Adventure Island, Mappy
Level 4: City Connection, Pac Man, Rad Racer, Mach Rider, Kung Fu, Micro Machines, Bad Dudes, Baseball, Faxanadu, Jackal
Level 5: Cabal, Arkanoid, Tennis, Gumshoe, Robocop, Galaga, Battletoads, Tetris, Klax, Crystalis
Unique Title
Level 1: Ghosts N Goblins, Kickmaster, Rampage, Elevator Action, Spy vs Spy, Metal Storm, Duck Hunt, Bomberman, Dig Dug, Captain America and the Avengers
Level 2: Karateka, Lode Runner, Popeye, Dr Mario, Adventures of Lolo, Rygar, Maniac Mansion, Rush N Attack, Pinball, Twinbee
Level 3: The Goonies, B-Wings, Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers, Ikari Warriors, Road Fighter, Ice Climber, Antarctic Adventure, Binary Land, Journey to Silius, SCAT
Level 4: Little Samson, Astyanax, Paperboy, Shadowgate, Mighty Final Fight, Sky Destroyer, Snow Bros, The Legend of Kage, Battle City, Circus Charlie
Level 5: Mickey Mouse, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pooyan, 1942, Balloon Fight, Donkey Kong, Hogan's Alley, Gyruss, Life Force, Shadow of the Ninja