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  • |releasena=October 21, 2002 |releasejp=November 8, 2002
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  • ...2002 |releasejp=December 14, 2001 |releaseeu=February 12, 2002 |releaseau=2002 |releasekr= |releasezh=March 15, 2006 |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki | [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/cell|{{ga|Golden Sun}}|2001|2001|2002|2002|N/A|[[Game Boy Advance]]}}
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  • *Europe: March 15, 2002 *Australia: October 3, 2001 - October 11, 2002
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  • ...Unknown) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2001, 2002 Nintendo, R. Kawai/Shogakukan, SMDE, TV Tokyo 2000}} [[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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  • |releasejp=October 25, 2002 |ownershiprights=© 2002 Nd Cube/MediaKite
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  • | Game Boy Advance || 2002 || AirForce Delta Storm | Game Boy Advance || 2002 || [[Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu!]]
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  • ...14, 2001 |releaseeu=March 15, 2002 |releaseau=October 3, 2001-October 11, 2002 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon A collection of Pokémon card games, including Wild Match, Special Seven, Card Duel and Four Kings. Some modes
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  • ...s an annual trade exposition that ran from 1989 to 2002, in which many new games would be shown and played.
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  • ...|successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=March 21, 2002 |releaseeu=2002 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Hard Drop Tetris Wik ...well as a "flip" feature to flip the bricks by shaking the console. In all games, the player is able to catch Pokémon that appear in game by clearing four
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  • ...kr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©2002 Disney }} [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...14, 2001 |releaseeu=March 15, 2002 |releaseau=October 3, 2001-October 11, 2002 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon A collection of puzzle games, Shadow Puzzle, Motion Puzzle, Rescue Mission, with an unlockable puzzle af
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  • ...07+ a [[Nintendo of America]] employee. She has worked on various Nintendo games as director, assistant director, producer, and in management, coordination/ *[[Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi]] (2002) - Director
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  • ...minority stake in the company, meaning that Left Field would be developing games exclusively for Nintendo hardware.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/1998/04 ...2879947/ Left Field buys out Nintendo investment]. GameSpot (September 13, 2002). Retrieved March 10, 2017.</ref>
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  • ...eleasena=November 18, 2001 |releasejp=September 14, 2001 |releaseeu=May 3, 2002 |releaseau=(Unknown) |releasekr=(Unknown) |releasezh=(Unknown) |no_ratings= [[Category:2001 games]]
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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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  • |releasena=June 23, 2002 |releasejp=October 25, 2002
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  • *{{met|Metroid (manga)}} - A manga adaption of Metroid released in 2002. ...}} - The Nintendo-owned website used to advertise the most current Metroid games.
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  • ...Oyama''' is a character designer who has been credited in various Nintendo games. == Games Credited ==
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  • ''Non-Nintendo published games are omitted'' *[[Densetsu no Starfy]] (2002) - Director with Hitoshi Yamagami
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  • ...|predecessor=(Unknown) |successor=(Unknown) |no_pricing= |releasejp=August 2002 |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon |ownershiprights=©Game ...wo {{p|Pichu}} driving a {{wp|draisine}} and requires the following August 2002 JR Train Rally cards: {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, Pichu and {
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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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  • |name=Next Level Games |logo=[[File:Next Level Games logo.png]]
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  • '''''Metroid''''' is a series of exploration-based platforming games created by Nintendo. The series is set on various planets in a science fict ...ed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. Unlike other 2D games which focused on linear stages, the ''Metroid'' series provides a single, l
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/cell|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''|2001|2001|2002|2002|N/A|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}}
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Wave Race|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...Software]], and has assisted, programmed or directed various [[Nintendo]] games. *[[Doshin the Giant]] (2002)
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  • |releasena=November 5, 2002 |releasejp=February 21, 2002
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  • ...game would later see an update re-release on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002, which was also released in Europe. While there were talks between Param an ...game development career, he set a personal rule that he would create three games; following ''{{wp|Aquanaut's Holiday}}'' and ''{{wp|Tail of the Sun}}'', ''
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  • ...ノリティ株式会社) is a Japanese video game development company established in June 2002 by Manabu Yamana. The company's major shareholders are [[Nintendo]] and [[T ==Games==
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  • |firstyear=2002 ==Games==
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  • ...ccessor=[[Custom Robo (GCN)]] |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=July 26, 2002 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colors Unlike past games in the series, 2D graphics are used for this entry. The game introduces Sky
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  • ...14, 2001 |releaseeu=March 15, 2002 |releaseau=October 3, 2001-October 11, 2002 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon The first three of these games (Pikachu's Rocket Start, Slowking's Judge, Chansey's Dribble) were included
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  • ...) for [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions]] and later core [[Pokémon series]] games. He was also an advisor for Pokémon Stadium. In Game Freak's earlier history, Ōta is attributed for various other games developed by Game Freak as well, namely [[Mario & Wario]] (special thanks),
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  • ...easena=November 16, 2001 |releasejp=December 14, 2001 |releaseeu=March 15, 2002 |releaseau=October 3, 2001-October 11, 2001 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_rat [[Category:Pokémon mini games]]
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  • == Related games == {{Related Games
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  • |title=Football 2002 '''''Football 2002'''''<ref name="IGN">[http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/02/16/retro-regroups
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  • |releasejp=March 8, 2002 ...game is a puzzle game which supports tilt-technology (as found in various games, early examples being [[WarioWare: Twisted!]] and [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]
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  • ...successor=[[Table Hockey Tech Demo]] |no_pricing= |releasena=September 18, 2002 |releasejp=? |releaseeu= |releaseau=October 2003 |releasekr= |releasezh= |n [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • | 2002 in Japan and North America | 2002 in North America, 2003 in Australia, 2004 in Europe
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  • ==Games== |2002
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  • ...cessor=[[Kururin Squash!]] |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 6, 2002 |releaseeu=Cancelled<ref>[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gba/582341-kururin- [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ''Non-Nintendo published games are omitted'' *''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' (2002) - Conception
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  • |released=2002 ...WaveBird was first announced at SpaceWorld 2000 and was later released in 2002, and is the first [[Nintendo]] controller and the first first-party-produce
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  • '''''Pikmin''''' is a series of 3D real-time strategy games created by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. The original title was released in 2001 fo ===Games===
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  • |releasejp=September 6, 2002 ...cored 30 out of 40 points in Famitsu and sold 291,616 copies at the end of 2002.<ref>Weekly Famitsu. Number 915 Part 2 Page 123 (30 June 2006)</ref><ref>[h
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  • ...l-o-Rama''', formerly known as '''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2''' are cancelled games for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The game was a planned successor to [[Game Boy C ...game were removed and the game was shown as Roll-o-Rama instead at [[E3]] 2002, but the game was never released.
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  • ...03<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030201205719/http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/description.jsp?gameId=1632#about The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of |releasejp=November 28, 2002
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  • ...riting team. He is the director or producer of many [[Nintendo]]-published games. *''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'' (2002) - Director with [[Yasuhiro Minamimoto]]
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  • |releasena=July 19, 2002 |releasejp=August 26, 2002
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  • ...ntendo, they have most notably developed the ''F-Zero GP Legend'' spin-off games and ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...sezh=(Unknown) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2002, 2003 Nintendo<br>© 2000, 2003 R. Kawai, Shogakukan, SMDE. TV Tokyo }} [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...easena=October 18, 1985 (NES)<br>July 31, 1989 (Game Boy)<br>September 16, 2002 ([[Game Boy Advance]] [[e-Reader]] port of NES version) ...apan)<br>December 14, 2001 (Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori+'')<br>September 15, 2002 (North America)<br>June 27 2003 (Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'')<br>October
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  • .../www.nindb.net/system/game-boy-advance/games.html NinDB - Game Boy Advance games]</ref> ==Main games==
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  • In January 2002, [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] appointed Kimishima the [[Nintendo of America]], afte ...most games produced during his tenure. As such, this list only encompasses games released before.
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  • ...ssor=[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] |no_pricing= |releasena=September 16, 2002 |releasejp=December 14, 2001 |releaseeu=September 24, 2004 |releaseau=Octob [[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
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  • ...red''''' is a 3D action-adventure game and high-definition remaster of the 2002 and 2003 [[Nintendo GameCube]] title ''[[Metroid Prime]]''. It was released [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]]
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  • ...apan)<br>December 14, 2001 (Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori+'')<br>September 15, 2002 (North America)<br>June 27 2003 (Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'')<br>October |September 16, 2002 (North America)
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  • |releasena=December 2, 2002 ...aken to a new title screen where they can access their save files for both games. When a game is selected, the player is taken to the title screen for that
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  • ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a
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  • ...|predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=February 21, 2002 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colors ....nintendo.co.jp/n08/adoj/game/index.html Nintendo Japan official mini-site games list]</ref>
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  • ...e Boy Advance]], with [[Nintendo GameCube]] support. It was featured at E3 2002. [[Category:Unreleased games]]
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  • |December 14, 2001 (Japan)<br>September 15, 2002 (North America)<br>June 27 2003 (Japan, ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'')<br>October |November 11, 2002 (North America)
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  • |creator={{wp|Midway Games}}<br>[[Nintendo]] .... Originally created and developed by {{wp|Eugene Jarvis}} and {{wp|Midway Games}}, the series has also been ported to and released on a number of home cons
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  • ==Games Credited== * [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]] (2002) - Progress Management
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  • *The Leek Game was advertised in the November 2002 edition of Shogakukan's Shogaku San'nensei (manga collation book). [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • |released='''JP:''' 2001<br>'''NA:''' 2002 ...used to scan special cards in order to add/unlock new features in existing games which have e-Reader functionality, or to play minigames on the e-Reader its
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  • ...ng game |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=May 7, 2002 |releasejp=June 21, 2001 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |n [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...series of rail shooting games developed and released by [[Nintendo]]. The games follow a mercenary group consisting of anthropomorphic animals known as {{l ...ar Wolf}}, and gameplay elements such as the {{lw|Landmaster}}. Most later games in the series also followed upon the story of ''Star Fox 64''.
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  • | games = 387 (as of August 14, 2007) | last = ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3]]'' (August 20, 2002)
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  • |releaseeu=February 22, 2002 ...equels: ''[[Golden Sun: The Lost Age]]'', released for Game Boy Advance in 2002/2003; and ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'', released in 2010 for [[Nintendo DS
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  • ...in 2003. The games were the start of the Third Generation of Pokémon. The games introduced the Hoenn region, and brought along many new Pokémon species, n ==Related Games==
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  • ...|predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 14, 2002 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbaped [[Category:Pokémon mini games]]
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  • ...o and {{wp|Jeff Spangenberg}}, the studio was initially founded to produce games targeted at an older demographic for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. In 2002, Nintendo purchased $1 million in stock at Retro and reclassified them as a
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  • ...own weekly column mostly about his experiences both playing and developing games. |2002
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  • ...ntendo exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems. The games star the titular character {{wk|Kirby}}, a round pink with the trademark ab ...tle in the series, was the first to feature Copy Abilities. Many following games have since added their own unique features and abilities.
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  • ...usly when he was sent overseas so, he was placed in charge of most Western games. In 2003, he was made the group manager of [[Nintendo SPD]] Group 3, which *''[[Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest]]'' (2002) - Supervisor
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  • His art skills also contributed to games in the Nintendo 64 era where he majorly contributed to major Nintendo title * ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (2002) - Director
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  • ...wp|Shinagawa}}, they are largely known as a developer of licensed fighting games, and have worked alongside developers and publishers such as [[Nintendo]], ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...], and developing for the [[wikipedia:Shining (series)|Shining]] series of games. ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...どうぶつの森''' ''Dōbutsu no Mori'', literally ''Animal Forest'') is a series of games developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] ...'', named Animal Crossing, was developed; it was released on September 15, 2002 in North America. Animal Crossing had much more material translated and add
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  • ...purpose was to reverse-engineer the [[Family Computer|Famicom]] to develop games for the platform, as their parent company believed continuing development f ...-party developer for Nintendo. During this time, Rare would create several games exclusively for Nintendo platforms, including being given the rights to dev
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  • ...2004 (as part of ''[[Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2]]'') |releaseeu=January 11, 2002 |releaseau=2001 |releasekr= |releasezh= |esrb=E |pegi=7 (Virtual Console) | [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • The '''''Wars''''' (Japanese: '''ファミコンウォーズ''' ''Famicom Wars'') series of games is one the longest running Nintendo game series, debuting on the [[Nintendo Most ''Wars'' games are developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], a second party developer to Ninte
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  • |releasejp=March 22, 2002 ...itle, the game was later reworked and released for [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002, exclusively in Japan.
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  • ...[[Game Freak]]. He has worked on the design/art and programming of various games published by [[Nintendo]], and has also worked as a supervisor, planner and *[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] (2002) - Battle Director, Pokémon Designer, Game Designer, Parametric Designer
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  • ...d ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]''. ''Yoshi's Island'' is one of three completed games to use the [[Super FX|Super FX 2]] chip, which allowed for more advanced 3D ...<ref name="Ultimate History">Kent, Steven. ''The Ultimate History of Video Games: From Pong to Pokemon--the Story behind the Craze That Touched Our Lives an
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  • ...rimarily known as the developers of the mainline {{ser|Pokémon}} series of games. ...prites and a screenshot) just prior to its release, and Game Freak's other games.
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  • *''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' (2002) - Map Support *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008) - Supervisor (Original Games)
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  • ...third president of [[Nintendo]], from 1949 until stepping down on May 31, 2002, and was thus the head of the company during the first 8 years of the [[Pok ...ccompanied by a small, thin booklet with many tutorials for different card games. The strategy succeeded and the product sold 600,000 units in one year, soo
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  • ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a
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  • |enddate=December 14, 2002 For a price, supported mobile phones could use this service to play games/software online or to download content. The service needed the Mobile GB Ad
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  • ...l Club series]], and Jamsworks for the Nintendo [[Culdcept series|Culdcept games]], as well as [[DS Uranai Seikatsu]]. ...onar, [[Mario Family]], [[Kirby Family]] and various other unique Game Boy games). Marigul Management according to the end staff credits helped developed th
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  • ...ames, and is [[Nintendo]]'s primary flagship franchise, with new ''Mario'' games appearing on all of Nintendo's systems to date since the [[Nintendo Enterta ...e best-selling video game franchise of all time, with the core platforming games alone selling over 310 million units.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/whatsne
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  • After the release of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' in 2002, Shigeru Miyamoto would state in an E3 2003 interview that the experiments [[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
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  • .../ref>, news sites, and in various Japanese magazines between late 2000 and 2002, such as the Japanese 64 Dream, Nintendo Dream, Weekly Famitsu, Dengeki Nin ...f>[https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,149328/ Moby Games development]</ref><ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2019/04/11/hanasaki-gassen
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  • |releasejp=December 13, 2002 ...nd Waker'' represents a major departure from the style of the previous two games, {{zel2|Ocarina of Time}} and {{zel2|Majora's Mask}}. The characters and wo
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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 HAL was founded by a group of friends in 1980 that simply wanted to develop games. The group started off creating titles for the {{wp|MSX}} and {{wp|Commodor
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  • ...d-collection/ Video Games Chronicle]</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch/Super-Mario-3D-All-Stars-1832369.html Nintendo UK]</ref> ''Listen to a total of 175 iconic tunes from all three games! Whether you want to get up and dance or take a minute to relax—this coll
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  • ==Appearances in Nintendo games== |2002
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  • In the past, many [[Nintendo]] games were showcased at this event in person and displays. Although Nintendo is s ===E3 2002===
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  • | games = [[:Category:Nintendo GameCube games|661]] ...P''' - September 14, 2001<br>'''EU''' - May 3, 2002<br>'''AUS''' - May 17, 2002
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  • ...Blade of Light]]''. After the release of the first ''Tear Ring Saga'', in 2002, Nintendo sued Tirnanog and Enterbrain; they were found guilty of breaching ...aga retired from professional game development. However, he still works on games such as ''Vestaria Saga: The Seven Sacred Circles''.
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  • ...yle 3D Mario adventure - the first since 1996's beloved Super Mario 64 and 2002's Nintendo GameCube classic Super Mario Sunshine - is packed with secrets a ...create ''Mario'' a game for the "core" audience on the Nintendo Switch, as games like ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' were already dev
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  • ...Stafy''' series, and also known as the '''Starfy series''' is a series of games starring the "legendary" {{starfy|Starfy}}, a starfish like creature with t All official games in the series carry the Densetsu no Stafy (Legendary Starfy) or The Legenda
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  • ...onolith Soft]], [[Nd Cube]], [[1-UP Studio]], [[Mario Club]], [[Next Level Games]], [[SRD Co., Ltd.|SRD]] ...e largest producer of video games and has sold more than two billion video games worldwide. Over time, Nintendo has manufactured seven home video game conso
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  • ...ertainly one valid approach to making games, but for me, I want to present games to players that are more like pure toys: something you can use, explore, an ...es to live and work in Japan. Despite being an influential figure in video games and responsible for multi-million dollar franchises, Miyamoto is said to be
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  • |releasejp=January 25, 2002 ...participation of players unlike traditional attack input from role-playing games that may require the player to simply select an attack.
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  • ...''''Pokémon''''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター''' ''Pocket Monsters'') series of games was created by [[Satoshi Tajiri]] and [[Game Freak]] with assistance from [ ...émon Trading Card Game|trading card game]]. To date, the ''Pokémon'' video games have shipped over 380 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://corporate.poke
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  • ...do Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] switched focus to the handheld games market by focusing on [[Game Boy]] development, R&D4 became Nintendo's main In 2002, Nintendo would open a Nintendo EAD office in Tokyo, the new division heade
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  • '''''Fire Emblem''''' is a series of turn-based tactical strategy games developed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. Notably, the series was originally ex ...up over time, allowing the team to create future games in the series. The games feature numerous playable characters and allow players to
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  • |releasekr=April 24, 2002 ...p|region}} of {{bp|Johto}}, where 100 Pokémon not appearing in the earlier games could be found.
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  • ...<ref>[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3YMTvsQtoddbk9HNXJuS3l1VDg/edit NES games] list by Nintendo. Retrieved March 13, 2017.</ref> |score1=5.0/10 ([http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/11/15/urban-champion-e e-Reader])<br>2.5/10 ([http://www.ign.com/articles/2
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  • |2002 [[Category:1984 games]]
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  • ==2002== *{{Np-vol|153|Nintendo Power V153 - NBA Courtside 2002}}
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  • ...characters in the ''Kirby'' series like {{wk|Meta Knight|Meta Knight}}. In 2002, the game was remade for the [[Game Boy Advance]] as ''[[Kirby: Nightmare i ...ced in this game as well, with the player able to play three different sub-games (Egg Catcher, Crane Fever, and Quick Draw) in addition to extra modes inclu
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  • ...ly 11, 2015) was the fourth President and CEO of [[Nintendo]], promoted in 2002 by the previous President, [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]], before his retirement the During the earlier history of video games, Satoru Iwata became fascinated in the medium; aspiring to work to create t
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  • ====Tottoko Hamtaro games and character profiles==== ====Battle Road 2002 Trophy Cards (Spring/Summer)====
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  • | ''[[International Track & Field: Summer Games]]'' || NUS || N3HP || EUR | ''[[Madden NFL 2002]]'' || NUS || N2ME || USA
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