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  • [[File:GameCube modem.jpg|thumb|right|200px|GameCube modem art]] ...d [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]] (LAN), as well as the Phantasy Star Online games (often used with a keyboard by ASCII Corporation), Powerful Pro, Homeland (
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  • ...games can support up to eight consoles connected, as each system has their GameCube discs. *[[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]
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  • ...= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Donkey Kong |ownershiprights=© Rare, Nintendo }} ...the racing game [[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]] (formally in development for GameCube but not the same game as Donkey Kong Racing) would eventually be released o
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  • ...|no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 1, 2005 ([[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]), June 24, 2010 ([[Wii]]) |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= '''SD Gundam Gashapon Wars''' is a game for [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Wii]], based on the popular {{wp|SD Gundam}} franchise, itself part
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  • ...gs= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2004 SETA CORPORATION/[[Nintendo]] }} ...er''' is a traditional golf-game for [[Nintendo GameCube]], published by [[Nintendo]]. It includes a tournament and training mode.
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  • {{Player's choice|console=Nintendo GameCube}} |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • | predecessor = [[Nintendo 64]] | games = [[:Category:Nintendo GameCube games|661]]
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  • ...eleasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2005 Nintendo }} ...o Quiz Ou Ketteisen''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] quiz game published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |caption=The Nintendo GameCube Microphone |manufactured=[[Nintendo]]
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  • ...il releases. While Wii and Wii U discs are of a regular size, the Nintendo GameCube discs are much smaller. The Game Disc is placed inside the console's lid (Nintendo GameCube) or disc drive (Wii/Wii U) to play the game after it is powered on. For the
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  • ..._ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Mario |ownershiprights=©2004 Nintendo/Camelot }} '''Mario Power Tennis''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] [[Super Mario series|''Mario Tennis'' game]].
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  • ...eleasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2006 Nintendo/VIVARIUM}} '''Odama''', also known in Europe as '''Yoot Saito's Odama''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game.
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  • ...easezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Pikipedia |colorscheme=Pikmin |ownershiprights=©Nintendo}} ...], [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]], and a Japanese [[Nintendo GameCube]] with [[Pikmin 2]].
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  • {{Player's choice|console=Nintendo GameCube}} |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • {{Player's choice|console=Nintendo GameCube}} |publisher=[[Capcom]] (US & Japan)<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe & Australia)
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  • ...easezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Pikipedia |colorscheme=Pikmin |ownershiprights=©Nintendo}} ...], [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]], and a Japanese [[Nintendo GameCube]] with [[Pikmin 2]].
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  • ...easezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Pikipedia |colorscheme=Pikmin |ownershiprights=©Nintendo}} ...], [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]], and a Japanese [[Nintendo GameCube]] with [[Pikmin 2]].
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
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  • ...leasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=© 2005 Nintendo }} '''Geist''' is a game for [[Nintendo GameCube]].
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  • ...|developer=[[Square Enix]] (The Game Designers Studio) |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category=Action role-playing |players=1-4 |predecessor= |successor=Final ...icles''' is a spin-off game in the [[Final Fantasy series]] for [[Nintendo GameCube]], and the first game in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series.
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  • ...be purchased individually or in a bundle pack with each of its compatible games (with the exception of ''Donkey Konga 3'', which was only released as an in ...ube Controller]], and are compatible with the [[Wii U]] via the [[Nintendo GameCube Controller Adapter]].
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  • [[File:GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]] ...perform interactions involving both a [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]].
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  • ..._ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Mario |ownershiprights=©2005 Nintendo}} ...Strikers''', known in Europe as '''Mario Smash Football''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] [[Super Mario series]] soccer/football game.
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  • ...ezh=(Unknown) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Wave Race |ownershiprights=©Nintendo}} '''Wave Race: Blue Storm''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game in the [[Wave Race series]].
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]]|successor=''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''
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  • ...n= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category=Simulation |players= |predecessor=Localization: {{ga|Animal Cro '''Doubutsu no Mori e+''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game in the [[Animal Crossing series]]. It was only released in Japan.
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  • ...png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Namco |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category=Music (rhythm) |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Donkey Kong '''Donkey Konga''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game in the [[Donkey Kong series]].
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  • |title=Nintendo Puzzle Collection |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • ...Cancelled |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2003 Nintendo }} '''Stage Debut''' is a cancelled game for [[Nintendo GameCube]].
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  • ...n= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category=Simulation |players= |predecessor=[[Doubutsu no Mori]] |success '''Animal Crossing''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, and the first game in the [[Animal Crossing series]] to be released
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  • ...ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Donkey Kong |ownershiprights=©Nintendo }} ...series]] and the successor to [[Donkey Konga 2]]. Unlike the previous two games, this game was only released in Japan.
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  • ...ublisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Noise]], [[Nintendo]] |console=Nintendo GameCube |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=May ...attle Revolution''' is a game in the [[Custom Robo series]] for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It is the first Custom Robo game to officially be localised into English
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  • ...trieved from [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Nintendo's Investor Relations website]. ==Nintendo Entertainment System==
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  • This article is a list of the various '''cameras''' [[Nintendo]] have released, or developed but cancelled. All known mediums are as physi ...Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera]] (mail request in [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power magazine]], also known as Game Boy Camera Gold, more research is need
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  • ...do.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. Nintendo (January 30, 2020). Retrieved March 12, 2020.</ref> ==Games==
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  • ...= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©MLBPA, ©2005 Nintendo }} '''Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball''' is a cancelled game for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was shown at [[E3]] and was planned for an April 4 release, later del
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  • |console=Nintendo GameCube [[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
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  • ...png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Namco |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]] |category=Music (rhythm) |players= |predecessor=[[Donkey Konga]] |success '''Donkey Konga 2''' is a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game in the [[Donkey Kong series]] and the successor to [[Donkey Konga]].
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  • ...Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon |ownershiprights=©2004 Nintendo ©1995-2004 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./Game Freak Inc.}} ...nk Cable]] or through a real world Pokémon Center, and the European [[Club Nintendo]].
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]]|niwa=Super Mario Wiki
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  • *The {{ser|Pikmin}} series of adventure games. ...e first game in the ''Pikmin'' series, released in 2001 for the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
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  • The '''Eyeshield 21 series''' refers to games part of the {{wp|Eyeshield 21}} franchise; which began as a manga series by Nintendo have published a few Japan-exclusive games in this series.
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  • ...do.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 7, 2020.</ref> ...a trading card series, and several applications for the [[Nintendo DS#DSi|Nintendo DSi]].
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  • ...seeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=© }} ...ed to be controlled using a [[Game Boy Advance]] via cable (see [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]]).
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  • ...t is the successor to the [[Super Game Boy]], an accessory for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...oked up to the GameCube with a link cable. By pressing the Z Button on the GameCube controller, an options menu will be brought up, but the game will not be st
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  • ...seeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo }} '''Kururin Squash!''' is a game for [[Nintendo GameCube]] and the successor to [[Kururin Paradise]]. It is part of the [[Kururin se
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  • ...r|Animal Crossing}} series, a series of life simulation games created by [[Nintendo]]. ...[Nintendo 64]] title ''[[Doubutsu no Mori]]'', released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001.
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]]|category=Racing
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  • |creator=[[Nintendo]] A series of snowboarding games based on the extreme sports genre with two installments — [[1080° Snowb
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  • |publisher='''JP:''' [[Nintendo]]<br>'''NA:''' [[Atlus]] |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Pilotwings|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • |caption=Title screen for the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' version of the game. |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • |parent=[[Nintendo]] ...unded to produce games targeted at an older demographic for the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
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  • |latest=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' ...es: [[Sonic Lost World]], [[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]], and an unknown Sonic title.
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  • ...ww=Cancelled |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Pilotwings |ownershiprights=©Nintendo }} ...ndo-insider.com/explore-the-truth-behind-factor-5s-pilotwings-on-gamecube/ Nintendo Insider]</ref>
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  • ....pdf Fiscal Year Ended March 2021 Financial Results Explanatory Material]. Nintendo (May 6, 2021). Retrieved October 30, 2021.</ref> ...eru Miyamoto]]. The original title was released in 2001 for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and to date has spawned two sequels and remakes. It is commonly asserted
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  • ...able]] and/or [[Nintendo GameCube]] with a [[Game Boy Player]]), or entire games themselves. This is done by scanning the dot codes on the sides of the card
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  • '''Nintendo's system fonts''' are: * Rodin NTLG (ロダンNTLG) on [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]].
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  • ...r becoming a Chairman and the CEO, and even later the Managing Director of Nintendo. Kimishima stepped down as president on June 28, 2018, and was succeeded by ...ay of 2006 Kimishima was succeeded by [[Reggie Fils-Aime]] as President of Nintendo of America, but was instead made CEO and Chairmand of the Board.
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  • |title=WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Games$! |publisher=Nintendo
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  • ...) |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Mario |ownershiprights=©Nintendo }} ...d game in the [[Mario Artist series]]. It includes compatibility for the [[Nintendo 64 Mouse]], and was bundled with an [[AV-In Cartridge]].
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Wave Race|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...randing, and the logo may be specific for individual games however not all games differentiate the font. "Deluxe" games in the [[Kirby series]].
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  • |caption=Nintendo 64DD version box. |publisher='''64DD:''' [[RandnetDD]]<br>'''GCN:''' [[Nintendo]]
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  • ...do VHSes]]. Licensed DVDs will not get articles, however, DVDs produced by Nintendo may have articles. ==General Nintendo DVDs==
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  • ...shed in June 2002 by Manabu Yamana. The company's major shareholders are [[Nintendo]] and [[The Pokémon Company]]. ==Games==
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  • |publisher=Namco (Japan, North America)<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe, Australia) |console=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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  • | games = 10 The '''Pokémon mini''' is a miniature [[Nintendo]] console, specifically designed for [[Pokémon series]] minigames. It is v
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  • {{Player's choice|console=Nintendo GameCube}} |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
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  • ...118,690,000 units world wide before discontinuing in 1998.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/corp/report/06AnnualReport.pdf#page=14 Annual Report 2006 (PDF File)], At the [[Pokémon Center (store)#USA|Nintendo World]] store, there is a Game Boy on display that survived an explosion in
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  • ...the company to distribute Nintendo products like the [[GameCube]] and its games in Korea to avoid the country's ban on Japanese products at the time. This
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  • Over the years [[Nintendo]] have offered many services to its users. This is a list of services that *[[Club Nintendo]] (replaced with [[My Nintendo]])
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  • ...d publish their own video games. In 1985, after ten years developing video games, Hudson reorganized their business, becoming Hudson Soft. ...he history of two anime veterans at Nintendo" which sources German website Nintendo-Online]</ref>
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  • ...With the first game, also titled {{ga|Final Fantasy}}, released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987, the series has expanded onto several consol ...Spin-offs and remakes of earlier Final Fantasy games were also released on Nintendo's consoles.
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  • ...e. Hyundai Electronics did not distribute the GameCube in Korea; instead, Nintendo went with [[Daiwon]], which specialized in Japanese imports.
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  • ...nally 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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  • ...= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=© }} ...rope as '''Donkey Kong Jet Race''') formally in development for [[Nintendo GameCube]] is a game for [[Wii]] and a racing game in the [[Donkey Kong (series)|''D
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] ...e [[#Related Games]] for more info). Alongside the original storyline, the games also included the new semi-region of the Sevii Islands.
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  • ...g |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] |console=[[Nintendo 64]] |category=Simulation |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Doubutsu no ...ver, an upgraded version of the game was later released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] known as [[Animal Crossing]].
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  • [[File:Nintendo 64 DD Attached.png|thumb|right|The Nintendo 64 DD attached]] ...netic [[64DD Disk]]s containing games, extra content, or extra memory. The Nintendo 64DD was released late in the console's lifespan and was a commercial failu
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  • ...do.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 7, 2020.</ref> ...''Mario'' games appearing on all of Nintendo's systems to date since the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • This page is a list of third party {{ser|The Legend of Zelda}} series games. ===Nintendo GameCube/PlayStation 2/Xbox===
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  • ...latforming games, the series has since branched off into numerous types of games. Collectively, the series has sold over 40 million units worldwide. ...achines. Nintendo wanted to obtain the license for ''{{wp|Popeye}}'' video games, but after the deal fell through they instead thought of an original plotli
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  • ...re.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/1998/04/24/nintendo-covers-left-field Nintendo Covers Left Field]. IGN (April 23, 1998). Retrieved March 10, 2017.</ref> .../left-field-buys-out-nintendo-investment/1100-2879947/ Left Field buys out Nintendo investment]. GameSpot (September 13, 2002). Retrieved March 10, 2017.</ref>
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  • |creator=[[Shigeru Miyamoto]], [[Takashi Tezuka]] (platform games) ...he series began in 1991 with the puzzle game {{ga|Yoshi}}, the platforming games did not come about until ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', which
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  • ...or the sub-series known as the Pokémon Rumble series, see [[Pokémon series#Games|here]].'' '''Rumble''' is a feature in [[Nintendo]] games, causing the controller, console or game to vibrate when something worthy o
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  • ...do.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved May 29, 2019.</ref> ...ystem]] in 1986 (Japan release) and 1987 for American and European gamers. Nintendo has managed to release a title of the series for each handheld and console
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  • |creator=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] ...Metroid''''' is a series of exploration-based platforming games created by Nintendo. The series is set on various planets in a science fiction setting, and mos
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  • ...t put into "completely new ideas that eventually hatch into incredibly fun games."<ref>[http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/np-interviews-hal-laboratories-abo ...as made president of the company in 1993 until 2000, when he became CEO of Nintendo. Masayoshi Tanimura was later promoted to president of HAL.
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  • ...5 (as Creatures with [[Satoru Iwata]]'s assistance)<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/ds/pokemon/0/0 Iwata Asks: Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver]< '''Creatures, Inc.''' is a [[Nintendo]]/[[The Pokémon Company]] affiliate. It was originally founded as Ape Inc.
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  • ...nd video game developer, working as the manager for the company's former [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Research & Development 1]] division, as well as be ...tendo]] in 1965 as a maintenance worker. In 1966, while looking around the Nintendo headquarters, president at the time [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] noticed an extenda
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