First 50:
51. Akumajō Dracula (Famicom Disk System)
52. Castlevania (NES)
53. Classic NES Series: Castlevania (Game Boy Advance)
54. Guardian Heroes (Xbox Live Arcade)
55. Metal Slug (Neo Geo MVS)
56. Metal Slug 2 (Neo Geo MVS)
57. Metal Slug 3 (Neo Geo MVS)
58. Soul of Darkness (DSiWare)
59. Code of Princess (3DS)
60. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
61. Super Mario Land (Game Boy)
62. The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bōken (Famicom Disk System)
63. Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (PC)
64. Shan Gui (Steam)
65. Space Fury (ColecoVision)
66. Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (ColecoVision)
67. Gateway to Apshai (ColecoVision)
68. MURI (Steam)
69. Pink Hour (Steam)
70. Pink Heaven (Steam)
71. Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet (Steam)
72. Princess Remedy in a World of Hurt (Steam)
73. Haunted House (Atari 2600)
74. Gremlins (Atari 2600)
75. Alien (Atari 2600)
76. Xenophobe (Xbox - Midway Arcade Treasures 2)
77. Frankenstein's Monster (Atari 2600)
78. Ghost Manor / Spike's Peak (Atari 2600)
79. Higurashi When They Cry Hou - Ch.1 Onikakushi (Steam)
80. Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin (Famicom Disk System)
81. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES)
82. Beneath the Cherry Trees (Steam)
83. Voices from the Sea (Steam)
84. Mushihimesama (Steam)
85. Sonic CD (Steam)
86. Shovel Knight (Wii U)
87. Super Mario World (SNES)
88. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)
89. Operation C (Game Boy)
90. Metroid (Famicom Disk System)
91. Metroid (NES)
92. Breath of Fire (SNES)
93. Elisa: The Innkeeper - Prequel (Steam)
94. Cally's Caves 3 (Steam)
95. eden* (Steam)
96. Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis)
97. The King of Dragons (PlayStation 2 - Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2)
Think I'm gonna round out the year by playing some of Capcom's RPG / beat 'em up hybrids. (How much would you hate me if I started calling these RPG 'em ups?)
The King of Dragons was released in the arcades in 1991, and is now easy accessible on several compilations. There's also a SNES port I can't afford.
The game has a swords & sorcery setting, with a selection of several stock fantasy characters to play as. I chose the fighter, who deals decent damage but is weaker in magical prowess.
There are 15-20 (can't quite recall) total stages here, though several take only a minute or two to traverse. Combat is
very simple - no combos but plenty of jumping and slashing. Items are numerous - some of them level up weapons and armor while others provide XP. Yes, characters themselves can level up which results in an increased health bar.

The monsters are pretty cool. Lots of orcs and skeletons and the like. The variety is admittedly kept to a minimum and the battles fought at end-game feel identical to those seen in the first stage. Bosses are impressively huge beasts, with the game concluding with a fight against an all-powerful Smaug-like dragon.
I typically suck at these games. Oddly enough though, I don't find this one particularly difficult. Enemies are kinda slow and it's easy enough to switch "planes" quickly to avoid their attacks. Even the bosses don't provide a tremendous challenge, save for the flying ones which can be tough to hit.
Graphics are top-notch. Music? Hard to say. I can't be the only one who has trouble hearing the soundtracks of arcade games - the sound effects drown everything out.
Pretty swell game overall. The "RPG" elements are admittedly window dressing but anyone looking for a solid fantasy romp should seek this out.