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  • |developer=[[Sega]] '''Head On N''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |title=Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games |boxart=Mario-and-sonic-at-the-olympic-games-wii.jpg
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  • ...nese: カルドセプト) is a series of board-game and card-game inspired video games by [[OmiyaSoft]], involving characters known as Cepters who are able to use ca Nintendo have served as publishers of games in the series in Japan, and there are also cameos related to Culdcept in th
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  • ...ame console created by Sega. It was first released in 1985 in Japan as the Sega Mark III, 1986 in North America, and 1987 in Europe. It was a competitor to In 2008, Sega began releasing several Master System games on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service. There are currently 17 titles
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  • |name=Sega |logo=[[File:Sega logo.png|230px]]
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  • ...ts=©2011 International Olympic Games Committee (IOC), © Nintendo (Mario) © Sega (Sonic)}} ...is a [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] game in the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games series.
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  • ...|ownershiprights=©1993-2005 [[Vivarium]]<br>©2005 [[Nintendo]]<br>©2006 [[Sega]] Corporation}} ...Official Guidebook]]). In North America, the game was instead published by Sega.
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  • ...ts=©2009 International Olympic Games Committee (IOC), © Nintendo (Mario) © Sega (Sonic)}} ...e Hedgehog series]] game. It is part of the ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' sub-series.
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  • ...game developer based in Shinijuku-ku, Tokyo. Originally established as a [[Sega]] developer, the studio would later become a Nintendo partner. ...], and developing for the [[wikipedia:Shining (series)|Shining]] series of games.
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  • ...art=Snake Rattle n Roll cover art.jpg |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]], [[Sega]] |developer=[[Rare]] (now attributed to Xbox Game Studios) |console=[[Nint ...'' is a video game by [[Rare]] for [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Sega]]'s Mega Drive.
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  • |title=Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games |developer=[[Sega]]
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  • |latest=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' The '''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' series is a third-party series created by [[Sega]].
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  • ...rope. It was also released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], {{wp|Sega Genesis}} and PC as '''Battletoads'''. [[Category:1993 games]]
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  • ...html Bayonetta Origins Cereza and the Lost Demon | Nintendo Switch games | Games | Nintendo (UK)]</ref> |ownershiprights=© Nintendo © SEGA Published by Nintendo
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  • '''Rhythm Tengoku''' is a series of [[Nintendo]] rhythm games developed by the Nintendo Software Planning & Development group, with further copyright ==Games==
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  • ...veloped by {{wp|Amusement Vision}}, a department of [[Sega]], and released by [[Nintendo]] in 2003, as the successor of ''[[F-Zero X]]''. ...13, 2009). Retrieved June 2, 2016.</ref> A few months later, Nintendo and Sega would release an arcade counterpart to this game, ''[[F-Zero AX]]'', which
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  • | games = ~1500 ...orical_data/pdf/consolidated_sales_e1609.pdf Consolidated Sales Transition By Region]. Nintendo (October 26, 2016). Retrieved December 5, 2016.</ref><br>
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  • ...scopic 3D visuals, released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The games were developed by [[Arika]] with assistance from [[Nintendo]]. ...ntendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/eshop/0/3 Iawata Asks : Nintendo 3DS : Classic Games in 3D]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 6, 2016.</ref> The [[Nintendo eShop]] fo
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  • ...ta''''' is a series of 3D action games developed by [[PlatinumGames]]. The games star the titular character Bayonetta, one of the last surviving Umbran Witc ===Main games===
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  • ...s a 1986 side scrolling platform game by {{wp|Hudson Soft}}, based on {{wp|Sega}}'s arcade game {{wp|Wonder Boy}}. It is part of the ''Adventure Island'' s [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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