Trog - NES
Trog is an action adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in cartridge format, based on the arcade maze-chase hit. Its NES version stands out with colorful prehistoric enemies, fast item-based gameplay, and a lighthearted cartoon style that fits the system well.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game, compatible with standard NES hardware.
- Maze-style action has players dodging dinosaurs, collecting eggs, and using power-ups to turn the chase around.
- Food items and temporary abilities add variety to each stage, giving the gameplay more depth than a straightforward arcade port.
- The dinosaur-and-caveman theme gives it a distinct look among NES action titles, with bright visuals and animated enemy designs.
- Trog mixes quick reflex gameplay with simple pick-up-and-play rules that suit short sessions and classic retro libraries.
Known from its arcade roots, this release remains a recognizable Acclaim-era NES title with a more offbeat style than many platform staples. A quirky entry in the Nintendo Entertainment System lineup.
Original: $20.40
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$7.14


Description
Trog is an action adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in cartridge format, based on the arcade maze-chase hit. Its NES version stands out with colorful prehistoric enemies, fast item-based gameplay, and a lighthearted cartoon style that fits the system well.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game, compatible with standard NES hardware.
- Maze-style action has players dodging dinosaurs, collecting eggs, and using power-ups to turn the chase around.
- Food items and temporary abilities add variety to each stage, giving the gameplay more depth than a straightforward arcade port.
- The dinosaur-and-caveman theme gives it a distinct look among NES action titles, with bright visuals and animated enemy designs.
- Trog mixes quick reflex gameplay with simple pick-up-and-play rules that suit short sessions and classic retro libraries.
Known from its arcade roots, this release remains a recognizable Acclaim-era NES title with a more offbeat style than many platform staples. A quirky entry in the Nintendo Entertainment System lineup.
























