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  • ...ray controller that comes packaged along with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. {{Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • |usedfor=[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] ...tured by Asciiware and released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is designed to be placed on a flat surface and by used like an arcade m
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  • | name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System | caption = North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System with controller
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  • ...ced by Bandai as the '''Family Trainer''' for the Famicom in 1986, however Nintendo acquired the rights later. It was also known in North America for a limited ==Compatible games published by Nintendo==
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  • | name = Nintendo Entertainment System | successor = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • ...sk Card]]s") to store game data. A RAM cartridge, which served as the Disk System's disk buffer, was plugged into the cartridge slot. The FDS also added an F ...release the Disk System in North America, this never happened and all Disk System games released in North America were released as regular cartridges. The bo
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  • |creator=[[Nintendo]] |colorscheme=Nintendo
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  • ...'', the ''[[Family Basic Keyboard]]'', and the ''[[Family Computer Network system]]''.
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] ...) is a {{wp|light gun}} peripheral device for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Family Computer|Famicom]]. The Beam Gun version was released on the
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] ...re more buttons than are on the Wii Remote, as an alternative to using a [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]].
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  • [[File:Famicom Network System.png|thumb|right|A Famicom with the modem attached]] ...that attaches to the console via the cartridge connector. Software for the system was distributed on long, thin cards called [[Tsuushin Cartridge|Tsuushin]]
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  • |manufacturer=Nintendo ...') was a video game console designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and released by [[Nintendo]] on August 14, 1995, intended to be the successor to the [[Game Boy]] line
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  • ...he [[Super Game Boy]], an accessory for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...ith the portability of the Game Boy in mind. There is a game link port, so accessories like the [[Link Cable|Game Link Cable]] and [[Game Boy Printer]] can be use
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  • ..."'''Satell'''ite" and "'''view'''," and the official abbreviation for the system is "BS-X". "BS" stands for '''B'''roadcast '''S'''atellite, a common name o ...0 PM. During this time, a player could download and play content. The BS-X system broadcasted for 5 years, up until June 2000.
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] |usedfor=[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
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  • ''Not to be confused with [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power magazine]]'' [[File:Nintendo Power logo.png|thumb|right|160px|Nintendo Power logo]]
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  • | name = Nintendo 64 | predecessor = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • ...er|Famicom]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], and [[Nintendo 64]] that allowed developers to test handheld games on a television screen, ...[Game Boy]] hardware<ref>[http://devkits.handheldmuseum.com/GB_Wideboy.htm Nintendo Game Boy Wide-Boy (for FamiCom)]. Electronic Handheld Gaming Museum. Retrie
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  • | name = New Nintendo 3DS | logo = [[File:New Nintendo 3DS logo.jpg|180px]]
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  • |colorscheme=Nintendo ...literally "Divine Gaming Machine"), and is based on the hardware of the [[Nintendo 64]].
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  • |name = Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection |caption = The Blue Nintendo WFC Logo.
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  • ...a service provided by Nintendo on the [[Wii Shop Channel]] and later the [[Nintendo eShop]], allowing users to purchase digital downloads of games released on ==Nintendo 3DS==
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  • ==Produced by Nintendo== <ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/hardware.html Nintendo Database - Game Boy hardware]</ref>
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  • ...”) is a video game and hardware company, probably best known in terms of [[Nintendo]] for its "Picross" (nonogram) puzzle games. The company has also sometimes ...[[Satellaview]] satellite-modem service for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]].
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  • | successor = [[Nintendo DS]] | connects = [[Nintendo GameCube]]
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  • | predecessor = [[Nintendo GameCube]] .../sales/software/wii.html Top Selling Software Sales Units - Wii Software]. Nintendo (March 31, 2016). Retrieved September 17, 2016.</ref>
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]] |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • |name=Nintendo Switch |logo=[[File:Nintendo Switch logo.png|100px]]
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  • ...ntendo golf games, some featuring Mario), however a list can be found at [[Nintendo games by genre or category]]. == Produced or directed by Nintendo ==
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  • ...that while Nintendo have released [[Wii]] retail games for download on the Nintendo eShop, these are not considered to be Virtual Console titles. ...the controller inputs, or adjust other settings depending on the game and system. In PAL territories, some games use the original 50Hz PAL release, while ot
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