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The Nintendo Power Glove, released in 1989, is an ambitious motion-controlled accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), developed by Abrams/Gentile Entertainment and manufactured by Mattel. Designed as a futuristic gaming controller, the Power Glove features built-in motion sensors and a flexible D-pad with action buttons on the wrist, allowing players to control games through hand movements and button inputs. It worked by using ultrasonic sensors placed around the television, which tracked the glove's position and gestures. Despite its advanced concept, the Power Glove suffered from poor accuracy and limited game support. While it was commercially unsuccessful, the Power Glove is an iconic piece of gaming history, largely due to its unique design and its appearance in pop culture, including the 1989 film The Wizard.
# Title Year Publisher UPC
1 Gyromite 1985 Nintendo 074299009051
2 Gyromite (5-screw) 1985 Nintendo 045496630010
3 Super Mario Bros. 1985 Nintendo 074299009129
4 Super Mario Bros. (5-screw) 1985 Nintendo 045496630140
5 Alpha Mission 1987 SNK 018484145001
6 Alpha Mission (5-screw) 1987 SNK 018484145001
7 Castlevania 1987 Konami 083717110040
8 Castlevania (5-screw) 1987 Konami 083717110040
9 Rad Racer 1987 Nintendo 074299009884
10 Rad Racer (5-screw) 1987 Nintendo 074299009884
11 Top Gun 1987 Konami 083717110088
12 Top Gun (5-screw) 1987 Konami 083717110088
13 Bubble Bobble 1988 Taito 020588010062
14 Contra 1988 Konami 083717110095
15 Jackal 1988 Konami 083717110101
16 Life Force 1988 Konami 083717110118
17 R.C. Pro-Am 1988 Nintendo 045496630393
18 Robowarrior 1988 Jaleco 032264900031
19 Zelda II:The Adventure of Link 1988 Nintendo 074299009891
20 Bad Street Brawler 1989 Mattel 074299040627
21 Kung-Fu Heroes 1989 Culture Brain 047743890017
22 Super Glove Ball 1990 Mattel 074299045226
23 Power Blade 1991 Taito 020588010314