If I had a Power Pad + software, you know we'd try it! Alas, I don't have them for NES.
Oh man, the Power Pad kicks so much ass. Me and my bros used to have one as kids, but then it eventually got lost and we didn't purchase one again until just a couple of years ago. We don't use it much, but it does make for a fun time
. I'm not sure what the general reception is of the Power Pad, but from my experience it works surprisingly well. I was really surprised when I used it for the first time in like a decade with World Class Track Meet and how well it measured the long jumps. It's not quite like real jumping, instead it has it's own special kind of feel to it and it's really fun.
For further Power Pad fun, I recommend:
Dance Aerobics - Splendid game and light years before DDR! You can either play a mode where you immitate the exercises performed by the 80's gymnist chick (it gets really hard!) or play a fun little music mode where you step according to the beats. Hilarious game, another great one for get togethers!
Short Order & Eggsplode - OMG, TWO POWERPAD GAMES IN ONE! Short Order is like playing Simon with hamburger material. The computer tells you specific condements to use for making a burger and you have to repeat them by stepping on various spots on the Power Pad. The burgers will eventually get really tall, meaning not only will your feet get an exercise, but also your brain from all the memorizing! I can't quite remember what Eggsplode was like, but Short Order is a winner.
Street Cop - I haven't put as much time into this game as I would've liked to, but it's the most unique PowerPad game I have played. Forgive me any incorrect information, but I think this game uses both the pad and a controller. You control a cop in a sidescrolling manner and use the mat for running and jumping and the pad for attacking (?). This game is not user friendly and takes a long time to figure out, but it's pretty fun once you get the hang of it. I think the point of the game is to go around each level capturing so many baddies until you move onto the next. The levels are pretty big I think.