In addition to terrorizing teenagers on the silver screen, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees stalked and slashed 8-bit characters in the worlds of two 1989 NES games appropriately titled A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th. Nostalgic gamers can rejoice now that Funko and Super7 have captured the garish garb of the NES versions of Freddy and Jason with new NYCC-exclusive ReAction figures.

The NES Freddy and Jason figures will be available exclusively at Toy Tokyo's booth at the New York Comic Con, which runs from October 9th – 12th at New York City’s Javits Center, and we have a look at the figures below (thanks to Toy Tokyo for the image!).

As a reminder, Funko and Super7's ReAction Horror Series figures and Universal Monsters figures are now available. Similar to previous releases, the figures are 3 3/4 inches and come in retro Kenner-like packaging. These figures are priced at $9.99 apiece. We have more details and a look at the figures below (via Entertainment Earth):

Jason Voorhees: "Get your very own retro action figure from Friday the 13th! This Friday the 13th Jason Vorhees ReAction Retro Action Figure features the murderous psychopath who wears a hockey goalie mask. Measuring 3 3/4-inches tall, this fantastic articulated ReAction figure from Super7 and Funko comes with a machete accessory. It has a look and style that harkens back to classic action figures made by companies like Kenner. Ages 17 and up."

Ghostface: "Get your very own retro action figure from Scream! This Scream Ghostface ReAction Retro Action Figure features the psychopath who's obsessed with horror movies and wears a cheap Halloween reaper's robe and ghost mask."

Sam: "Get your very own retro action figure from Trick 'r Treat! This Trick 'r Treat Sam ReAction Retro Action Figure features the creepy little character that wears a pumpkin and wields a lollipop."

Michael Myers: "Get your very own retro action figure from Halloween! This Halloween Michael Myers ReAction Retro Action Figure features the large and imposing psychopath that wears a creepy old William Shatner mask."

Freddy Krueger: "Get your very own retro action figure from A Nightmare on Elm Street! This Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy Krueger ReAction Retro Action Figure features the evil and burned murderer who dwells within dreams as portrayed by Robert Englund."

Pinhead: "Get your very own retro action figure from Hellraiser! This Hellraiser Pinhead ReAction Retro Action Figure features the prickly Cenobite portrayed by actor Doug Bradley."

The Crow: "The Crow ReAction Retro Action Figure features the vengeful character played by Brandon Lee."

Creature from the Black Lagoon: "Go back in time and reminisce about the Universal Monsters horror classic with this Creature ReAction Retro Action Figure! Featuring the likeness of the Creature in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Creature Action Figure is a must-have for all Creature from the Black Lagoon fans!"

Frankenstein: "Featuring the likeness of Boris Karloff in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Frankenstein Action Figure is a must-have for all Frankenstein fans!"

Dracula: "Featuring the likeness of Bela Lugosi in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Dracula Action Figure is a must-have for all Dracula fans!"

The Wolfman: "Featuring the likeness of Lon Chaney Jr. in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Wolfman Action Figure is a must-have for all The Wolfman fans!"

The Mummy: "Featuring the likeness of Boris Karloff in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Mummy Action Figure is a must-have for all The Mummy fans!"

Bride of Frankenstein: "Featuring the likeness of Elsa Lanchester in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Bride of Frankenstein Action Figure is a must-have for all Bride of Frankenstein fans!"

The Invisible Man: "Featuring the likeness of Claude Rains in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Invisible Man Action Figure is a must-have for all The Invisible Man fans!"

Phantom of the Opera: "Featuring the likeness of Lon Chaney in a simplified retro Kenner format, this Phantom of the Opera Action Figure is a must-have for all Phantom of the Opera fans!"

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    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.