No Dungeon Explorer, but she likes Bomberman '94 and Salamander's co-op mode.
On another note, at the moment I'm screwing around with an old cassette tape deck (Pioneer CT-W530R) I got second hand locally.

Having already cleaned the heads and relubed some of the bearings/bushings that are more easily accessible. But it looks like I've got to open up the machine one more time and do some disassembly to get to servicing the motors and other not so obvious bushings. The screeching noise coming from inside of the machine isn't funny anymore. Oh well.
Also got some Maxell UR-90 blank tapes. Ferric, but they seem to be the only tapes around that are still produced and do not cost you and arm and a leg. Let's see how my old childhood tapes perform on this machine once I'm done servicing it.
EDIT: Just done recording Duane & Brando's LP of Devastation onto some used Sony EF Super-60 ferric tape and now listening to it. Dolby C noise reduction was applied, makes it sound rather nice. That screeching I told you made the recording vary in speed on some portions. So I'll re-record this another time.