List plays Famicom Disk System
List plays Famicom Disk System alphabetically sorted. All these plays left to the Japan or in Asia
For the plays left on Famicom consult the Liste of plays Famicom.
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19 - Neunzehn (March 4th, 1988, Software Pro)
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Adian No Tsue (December 12th, 1986, Sunsoft)
- Have Senshi Nicol (April 24th, 1987, Konami)
- Akū Senki Raijin (July 12th, 1988, Microcabin)
- Aki to Tsukasa No Fushigi No Kabe (Super PIG) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Akumajou Dracula (September 26th, 1986, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Castlevania
- All Night Japanese Super Mario Bros. (1986, Nintendo) - Play distributed at the time of a contest organized by the Japanese radio program All Night Japanese
- All One (February 22nd, 1991, Tokuma Shoten)
- Apple Town Monogatari (April 3rd, 1987, Public garden)
- Arumana No Kiseki (August 11th, 1987, Konami)
- Aspic (March 31st, 1988, Bothtec)
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Backgammon (September 7th, 1990, Nintendo)
- Bakutoushi Patton-Kun (August 5th, 1988, Software Pro)
- Baseball (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Big Challenge! Dogfight Spirit (October 21st, 1988, Jaleco)
- Big Challenge! Go! Go! Bowling (June 23rd, 1989, Jaleco)
- Big Challenge! Gun Fighter (March 28th, 1989, Jaleco)
- Big Challenge! Judo Senshuken (August 10th, 1988, Jaleco)
- Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa (April 22nd, 1988, Konami) - Left later on cartridge. A pirate version is known under the name Mario Baby
- Bishojou Control (Wild) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bishojou Mahjong Kurabu - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bishojou Sexy Derby (1988, Super PIG) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bishojou Sexy Slot (Super PIG) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bishojou SF Alien Battle (International Hacker) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bishojou Shashinkan - Studio Cut (Phoenixes) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Bomberman (April 24th, 1990, Hudson Software) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Breeder (December 15th, 1986, Software Pro)
- Bubble Bobble (October 30th, 1987, Taito) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Burger Time (September 23rd, 1988, Dated East ) - Left at the origin on cartridge
C
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Casino of Pink (Wild) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Chisoko Tairiku Orudora (March 27th, 1987, Sunsoft)
- City Connection (1989, Hangsing) - Play never pirates officially left on diskette
- Cleopatra No Mahou (July 24th, 1987, Square)
- Clox - Famimaga Disk vol. 4 (April 19th, 1991, Tokuma Shoten)
- Clu Clu Land - Welcome to New Clu Clu Land (April 28th, 1992, Nintendo)
- Cocona World (April 10th, 1987, Sofel)
D
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Dandy: Zeuon No Fukkatsu (October 21st, 1988, Pony Canyon)
- Date of Blackjack (International Hacker) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Dead Zone (November 20th, 1986, Sunsoft)
- Deep Dungeon (December 19th, 1986, Humming Bird Software)
- Dig Dug (July 20th, 1990, Namco) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Dig Dug II (August 31st, 1990, Namco) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Even Dirty - Project Eden (March 28th, 1987, Bandaged)
- Donkey Kong (April 8th, 1988, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Donkey Kong Jr. (July 19th, 1988, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Dr. Chaos (June 19th, 1987, Pony Canyon) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Dracula II - Noroi No Fuuin (August 28th, 1987, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Castlevania II: Simon' S Quest
- Dreamiko (December 4th, 1987, Konami)
- Druid - Kyoufu No Tobira (March 3rd, 1988, Jaleco)
E
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Eggerland (January 29th, 1987, HALL Laboratory)
- Eggerland: Souzouhe No Tabidachi (August 20th, 1988, HALL Laboratory)
- Electrician (December 26th, 1986, Kemco)
- Esper Dream (February 20th, 1987, Konami)
- Exciting Baseball (December 8th, 1987, Konami)
- Exciting Basketball (July 24th, 1987, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Double Dribble
- Exciting Billiard (June 26th, 1987, Konami)
- Exciting Soccer: Konami Cup (February 16th, 1988, Konami)
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Fairytale (April 28th, 1989, Software Pro)
- Falsion (October 21st, 1987, Konami)
- Famicom Golf - Japan Race (February 21st, 1987, Nintendo)
- Famicom Golf - U.S. Race (June 14th, 1987, Nintendo)
- Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race (October 30th, 1987, Nintendo)
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (April 14th, 1988, Nintendo)
- Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha (1 {{exp|era}} left) (April 27th, 1988, Nintendo)
- Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha (2 {{exp|nde}} left) (June 14th, 1988, Nintendo)
- Famicom Tantei Club Leaves II: Ushiro nor Tatsu Shoujo (1 {{exp|era}} left) (May 23rd, 1989, Nintendo) - Arisen later on Super Famicom
- Famicom Tantei Club Leaves II: Ushiro nor Tatsu Shoujo (2 {{exp|nde}} left) (June 30th, 1989, Nintendo) - Arisen later on Super Famicom
- Family To compose (October 30th, 1987, Tokyo Shoseki)
- Family Computer Othello (November 13rd, 1986, Kawada) - Left in cartridge on BORN and Famicom
- Final Commando - Akai Yousai (May 2nd, 1988, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN, with some changes, under the name Jackal
- Fire Bam (February 1st, 1988, HALL Laboratory)
- Fire Rock'n'roll (June 20th, 1988, System Sacom)
- Fuuun Shaolin Kyo (April 17th, 1987, Jaleco)
- Fuuun Shaolin Kyo - Ankoku No Maou (April 22nd, 1988, Jaleco)
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Galaga (June 22nd, 1990, Namco) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Galaxian (July 20th, 1990, Namco) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Gall Forces: Eternal Story (December 10th, 1986, HALL Laboratory)
- Ginga Denshou: Galaxy Odyssey (November 6th, 1986, Imagineer)
- Gokuraku Yuugi - Range Tengoku (December 12th, 1987, Sofel)
- Golf (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Golf Japan Race: Nyuushou (1987, Nintendo) - Available exclusively like batch of a contest
- The Goonies (April 8th, 1988, Konami) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Green Beret (April 10th, 1987, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Rush' N Attack
- Gun.Smoke (January 27th, 1988, Capcom) - Left in cartridge on Famicom and BORN
- Gyruss (November 18th, 1988, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN
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Halley Wars (January 14th, 1989, Taito)
- Hao-Kun No Fushigina Tabi (May 1st, 1987, DOG) - the play on BORN Mystery Quest is based on this play, although the levels is completely different
- Hikari Genji - Roller Panic (March 20th, 1989, Pony Canyon)
- Hikari Shinwa - Palutena No Kagami (December 19th, 1986, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Kid Icarus
- HongKong (March 23rd, 1990, Tokuma Shoten)
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I amndt has Teacher: Super Mario Seta (August 27th, 1986, Royal Kougyou)
- I amndt has Teacher: Teami No Kiso (September 26th, 1986, Royal Kougyou)
- Ice Climber (November 18th, 1988, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge. This version has some differences.
- Ice Hockey (January 21st, 1988, Nintendo)
- (April 14th, 1986, bps)
- Ishido (December 7th, 1990, Hiro)
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Jaaman Tanteidan - Matonarikumi (November 29th, 1988, Bandaged)
- Janken Disk Shiro (December 22nd, 1992, Tokuma Shoten)
- Jikai Shounen Mettomag (July 3rd, 1987, Thinking Rabbit)
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Kaettekita Mario Bros. (November 30th, 1988, Nintendo)
- Kamen To wrinkle Black: Taiketsu Shadow Moon (April 15th, 1988, Bandaged)
- Karate Field (July 22nd, 1988, Data East)
- Kattobi! Warabe KB (October 20th, 1989, Pack-In-Video)
- Kick and Run (September 13rd, 1988, Taito)
- Kick Challenger: Air Foot (November 20th, 1987, Vap)
- Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor (January 24th, 1989, Bandaged)
- Kieta Princess (December 20th, 1986, Imagineer)
- Kiki Kaikai: Dotou Hen (August 28th, 1987, Taito) - Precedes the series Pocky & Rocky
- Kinnikuman: Kinniku Ookurai Soudatsusen (May 1st, 1987, Bandaged)
- Knight Lore (December 19th, 1986, Jaleco)
- Knight Move (June 5th, 1990, Nintendo)
- Kobayashi Hitomi No Hold Up (Hacker International) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Konamic Ice Hockey (July 22nd, 1988, Konami)
- Konamic Tennis (August 19th, 1988, Konami)
- Koneko Monogatari: The Adventures off Chatran (September 19th, 1986, Pony Canyon)
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The Legend off Zelda 2: Link No Bouken (January 14th, 1987, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name The Legend off Zelda II: The Adventure off Link
- Lipstick #1 - Lolita Hen (1988, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Lipstick #2 - Joshi Gakusei Hen (1988, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Lipstick #3 - OL Hen (1988, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Lipstick #4 - Hakui No Tenshi Hen (1988, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Lipstick #5 - Stewardess Hen (1988, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- To fight (November 24th, 1989, Athena)
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Magma Project - Hacker (August 10th, 1989, Tokuma Shoten)
- Mahjong (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Mahjong Goku (December 25th, 1986, ASCII)
- Mahjong Kazoku (August 4th, 1987, Irem)
- Marchen Veil (March 3rd, 1987, Sunsoft)
- Tom cat No Houkai - The Hero off Babel (September 2nd, 1988, Pony Canyon)
- Meikyuu Jiin Dababa (May 29th, 1987, Konami)
- Metroid (August 6th, 1986, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Michael English Daibouken (June 19th, 1987, Scorpion Software)
- Moero Twinbee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! (November 21st, 1986, Konami) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Stinger
- Moero Yakyuuken - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- The Monitor Puzzle - Kineco - Kinetic Connection (November 28th, 1986, Irem)
- The Monitor Puzzle - Kineco vol. II - Kinetic Connection (May 1st, 1987, Irem)
- Monty No Doki Doki Daisassou - Monty one the Run (July 31st, 1987, Jaleco)
- Moonball Magic (July 12th, 1988, Public garden)
- Mr. Gold - Kinsan in the Space (July 19th, 1988, Toei)
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Nakayama Miho No Tokimeki High School (December 1st, 1987, Nintendo)
- Namida No Special Soukoban (July 30th, 1986, ASCII)
- Nankin No Adventure (December 9th, 1988, Sunsoft)
- Nazo No Kabe: Block Kuzushi (December 13rd, 1986, Konami) - Left to Europe and Australia on BORN under the name Crackout
- Nazo No Murasamejō (April 14th, 1986, Nintendo)
- Nazoler Land (February 6th, 1987, Sunsoft)
- Nazoler Land Dai 2 Gou (June 12th, 1987, Sunsoft)
- Nazoler Land Dai 3 Gou (March 11th, 1988, Sunsoft)
- Nazoler Special Land (December 18th, 1987, Sunsoft)
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Omoikkiri Tanteidan Haado Gumi - Matenrou No Chousenjou (March 25th, 1988, Bandaged)
- Otocky (March 27th, 1987, ASCII)
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CAP-Man (May 18th, 1990, Namco) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Pachi COM (October 4th, 1988, Toshiba EMI) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Pachinko Grand Prix (November 18th, 1988, Dated East)
- Panic Space (October 19th, 1990, Tokuma Shoten)
- Pinball (May 30th, 1989, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Pro Golfer Saru - Kage No Tournament (May 25th, 1987, Bandai)
- Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '89 Kaimakuhen (July 28th, 1989, Namco)
- Pulsar No Hikari - Space Wars Simulation (October 2nd, 1987, Software Pro)
- Puroresu - Famicom Wrestling Association (October 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name Pro Wrestling
- Putt Putt Golf (March 30th, 1989, Pack-In-Video)
- Puyo Puyo (October 25th, 1991, Tokuma Shoten) - Arisen on Famicom cartouche in 1993
- Puzzle Servant boys (November 16th, 1990, Atlus)
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Radical To bend!! Jirai Kun (July 29th, 1988, Jaleco)
- Reflect World (June 2nd, 1987, East Cubes)
- Relics - Ankoku Yousai (April 10th, 1987, Bottom Up)
- Replicart (February 26th, 1988, Taito)
- Risa No Yousei Densetsu - Risa Tachibana (June 21st, 1988, Konami)
- Roger Rabbit (February 16th, 1989, Kemco) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle
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Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.1 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.2 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.3 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.4 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.5 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol.6 (1989, Mimi) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Samurai Sword (November 15th, 1988, Capcom)
- Santa Claus No Takarabako (December 4th, 1987, Dated East)
- SD Gundam World - Gachapon Senshi - Scramble Wars (January 20th, 1988, Bandai)
- SD Gundam World - Gachapon Senshi - Scramble Wars Map Collection (March 3rd, 1989, Bandai)
- Section-Z (May 25th, 1987, Capcom) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Seiken - Psycho Calibur (May 19th, 1987, Imagineer)
- Shin Oniga Shima (1 {{exp|era}} left) (September 4th, 1987, Nintendo)
- Shin Oniga Shima (2 {{exp|nde}} left) (September 30th, 1987, Nintendo)
- Shinjuku Chuuou Kouen Satsujin Jiken (April 24th, 1987, Dated East)
- Smash Ping Pong (May 30th, 1987, Nintendo)
- Soccer (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Solomon No Kagi (January 25th, 1991, Tecmo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Suishou No Ryuu (December 15th, 1986, Square)
- Super Servant boy Allan (March 27th, 1987, Sunsoft)
- Super Lode Runner (March 5th, 1987, Irem)
- Super Lode Runner II (August 25th, 1987, Irem)
- Super Mario Bros. (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (June 3rd, 1986, Nintendo) - did not leave on NOT BORN, but on Super Nintendo in the play Super Mario All-Stars under the name Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- Sword off Kalin (October 2nd, 1987, XTALSOFT)
- Sylvania (August 10th, 1988, Pack-In-Video)
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Tama & Friends - 3 Choume Dai Bouken (February 23rd, 1989, Bandaged)
- Tanigawa Kouji No Shougi Shinan II (August 10th, 1988, Pony Canyon)
- Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Kiken Na Futari (1 {{exp|era}} left) (December 9th, 1988, Dated East)
- Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Kiken Na Futari (2 {{exp|nde}} left) (February 10th, 1989, Dated East)
- Tarot (December 23rd, 1988, Scorpion Software)
- Tennis (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge
- Time Twist - Rekishi No Katasumi of… (July 26th, 1991, Nintendo) - Play in 2 parts. It was the last play on Famicom Disk System sold out of box in the stores.
- Titanic Mystery (July 24th, 1987, Gakken)
- Tobidase Daisakusen (March 12th, 1987, Public garden) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name 3D Worldrunner
- Transformers: The Headmasters (August 28th, 1987, Takara)
- Twinbee (March 11th, 1988, Konami) - Left at the origin on cartridge
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Ultraman: Kaijū Teikoku No Gyakushū (January 29th, 1987, Bandaged)
- Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai (December 18th, 1987, Bandaged)
- Ultraman Club: Chikyuu Dakkan Sakusen (October 22nd, 1988, Bandaged)
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Volley balls (July 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Vs. Excitebike (December 9th, 1988, Nintendo)
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Wardner No Mori (March 25th, 1988, Taito) - Bearing of the play of arcade of Toaplan
- Winter Games (March 27th, 1987, Pony Canyon)
- Wrecking Crew (February 3rd, 1989, Nintendo) - Left at the origin on cartridge, this version has function of safeguard (what was already included in the version cartridge but did not function)
X
Y
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Yōkai Yashiki (October 23rd, 1987, Irem)
- Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic grass (July 10th, 1987, Fuji Television) - Left in cartridge on BORN, with the Mario characters, under the name Super Mario Bros. 2
- Yuu Refines (October 28th, 1988, Taito)
- Yuushi No Monshou (May 30th, 1987, Humming Bird Soft)
- Yuuyuuki (1 {{exp|era}} left) (October 14th, 1989, Nintendo)
- Yuuyuuki (2 {{exp|nde}} left) (November 14th, 1989, Nintendo)
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Zanac (November 28th, 1986, Pony Canyon) - Left in cartridge on BORN
- Zatsugaku Olympic Leaves II (Phoenix) - Play not laid off by Nintendo
- Zelda No Densetsu: The Hyrule Fantasy (February 21st, 1986, Nintendo) - Left in cartridge on BORN under the name The Legend off Zelda
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