If you want to play a game that provides you with both action and adventure, then Clash at Demonhead would be a perfect fit for you as it is a platform-based game.
The story's plot follows as the gameplay character Big Bang is on a beach hanging out with his girlfriend. Suddenly Big Bang is informed of the kidnapping of Professor Plum, inventor of Doomsday Bomb. A skeletal figure then appears out of nowhere in front of Big Bang, which turns out to be the chief of seven governors Tom Guycot, the main villain. Your objective in this game is to rescue the professor and retrieve the medallions from the governors. There is also a world map in the game, which you can use for navigation.
In this game, your main gameplay character is Big Bang, which you control and perform various tasks such as shooting, running, and jumping. When you begin your journey in this game, your primary weapon is a handgun which you can upgrade or change as you progress ahead in the game. There are also some unique powers and abilities you gain with time, such as teleportation to known areas, shrinking, healing, flight ability, etc. The game consists of many stages and levels to access 40 different routes on the world map in the game. You can choose any place you want to go to this game.
Many players and critics provided this game with average reviews based on its story and gameplay. Allgame provided this game with a score of 2.5/5, stating that the graphics and music used in the game were not much interactive and did not appeal much compared to previous versions of this game. However, critics also praised the fact that this game provided two ending scenarios to the players based on their choices.
NES emulators provide you with the luxury of customizing button layout, a rare feature in most emulators. This can help you to adjust the gameplay of any game you want without any difficulty. Support of USB gamepads adds further simplicity and high efficiency in playing any game on any operating system. Recording your gameplay and even taking screenshots while playing the game is not difficult with an NES emulator, as you can easily do it. You can also create speed runs with the NES emulator. Some NES emulators are RetroArch, FCEUX, Nestopia EU, etc.