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  • ...e 14, 1994<br>SNES: July 8, 1994 |releaseeu=NES: 1993<br>Game Boy: 1994<br>SNES: 1995 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Hard Drop Tetr ...ntally to score points. A puzzle mode is also included in the Game Boy and SNES versions.
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  • ...box art.png |caption= |publisher=Nintendo (SNES) |developer=Nintendo EAD (SNES) |console=Super Nintendo Entertainment System |category= |players= |predece ...st game Raid on Bungeling Bay. This title was the original entry, with the SNES version being developed and published by Nintendo.
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  • ...ES: July 1993 |releasejp=SNES: March 19, 1993 |releaseeu=Game Boy: 1992<br>SNES: December 16, 1993 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= ...in Japan) is a game in the third party {{wp|Nigel Mansell}} branded racing games. The [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] versions of t
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  • ...|releaseeu=SNES: September 22, 1995<br>Game Boy: November 1995 |releaseau=SNES: 1995 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |own ...r Instinct|Killer Instinct series}} of fighting games by [[Rare]]/[[Midway Games]].
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  • ...September 10, 1993<br> |releaseeu=SNES: 1993<br>Game Boy: 1995 |releaseau=SNES: August 31, 2007 (Virtual Console)<br>Game Boy: 1995 |releasekr= |releasez ...in some regions. It is part of the Vegas Dream series of casino simulation games.
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  • ==Compatible Nintendo published games== *[[SNES Glider]] (tech demo)
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  • ...online.5578/ Famiboards - an extremely obscure 1st-party Noughts & Crosses SNES game designed to only be playable in hotels_airplanes has been mysteriously ...ncluding "Dungeon Madness," "Star Fighter" and "Fate of the Heroes." These games remained at DigiPen and in the student's portfolios and were not released e
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  • |usedfor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...s a computer mouse accessory for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. For most releases, the accessory was bundled with ''[[Mario Paint]]''
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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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  • ...ptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Special Tee Shot artwork.png |caption=Unreleased SNES version |publisher=[[St. GIGA]] |developer=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Super Ni In 2019, a prototype of a SNES cartridge version was dumped with a 1992 copyright note. Previously such a
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  • *The {{ser|F-Zero}} series, a series of racing games by [[Nintendo]]. ...game in the series released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in 1991.
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  • |console=[[super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...& Development|Nintendo EAD]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. The game was developed to make use of the [[Super FX]] chip, allowing th
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  • ...of the first 3D Game Boy games. This was inspired by his experiments on [[SNES Glider]].
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...space rail shooter released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], and the game to start the {{ser|Star Fox}} series. Developed by [[Argona
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  • ...intendogateway.com/main/gamelist/hotel/snes/snes_pal.html Nintendo Gateway SNES Hotel Game List (PAL) (Wayback Machine March 26, 2004)]</ref> [[Nintendo Ga [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...intendogateway.com/main/gamelist/hotel/snes/snes_pal.html Nintendo Gateway SNES Hotel Game List (PAL) (Wayback Machine March 26, 2004)]</ref> [[Nintendo Ga ...online.5578/ Famiboards - an extremely obscure 1st-party Noughts & Crosses SNES game designed to only be playable in hotels/airplanes has been mysteriously
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  • ...an EU GB box.png |boxart2=Ms Pac Man NA NES box.png |boxart3=Ms Pac Man NA SNES box.png |caption= |publisher=Namco,<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe) |developer=[[ [[Category:1993 games]]
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...a rail shooter game released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] exclusively in North America in 1994. The game was developed by [[Softwar
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  • {{player's choice|console=SNES}} |releasena=September 1, 1992 (SNES)<br />November 23, 2009 (VC)
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/cell|''[[Panel de Pon]]''|1995|N/A|???|???|???|[[SNES]]}}
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  • |releasena=February , 1995 (SNES),<br/>July 23, 2007 (VC) |releasejp=September 21, 1994 (SNES),<br/>April 24, 2007 (VC)
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  • The game makes extensive use of the [[SNES Mouse]] accessory. Like the original release of [[Mario Paint]], it cannot ...tp://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0921 Snes Central: Mario & Wario]. SNES Central. Retrieved August 9, 2016.</ref>
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  • |media=[[Game_Pak#SNES|Game Pak]] |input=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Controller|SNES Controller]]
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  • |developer=[[Next Level Games]] |predecessor=''[[Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)]]''
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  • {{Player's choice|console=SNES}} |releasena=April 13, 1992 ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])<br>January 22, 2007 ([[Virtual Console|VC]])
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  • ...game are also similar to the previously released [[Mario Paint]], another SNES game from the early 1990s. ...bert}} and Ice Sweeper similar to {{wp|Breakout (video game)|block breaker games}}.
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  • ...radio, and could store save data on the [[8M Memory Pack]]. Some SoundLink games are divided into episodes, such as [[BS The Legend of Zelda]] and [[Exciteb {{SNES}}
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  • ...nd}} series, also known as the ''MOTHER'' series, a series of role-playing games created by Shigesato Itoi. ...arthBound'' series, released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in 1994 in Japan and 1995 in North America.
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  • ...intendogateway.com/main/gamelist/hotel/snes/snes_pal.html Nintendo Gateway SNES Hotel Game List (PAL) (Wayback Machine March 26, 2004)]</ref> services. ...ective as "X" is to make a solid line before your "O"pponent. Winning five games on each grid size moves you to the next challenging level. Select the timer
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  • |releasena=November 22, 1996 (SNES)<br />December 24, 2007 (VC) |releasejp=November 23, 1996 (SNES)<br />October 21, 2008 (VC)
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  • {{exitstub|wk|Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)}} ....nintendo.com/snes/gamelist.html Archived US Nintendo website list of SNES games]</ref> (released in Japan as '''Kirby no KiraKira Kizzu'''; the same title
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  • ...for [[Game Boy]] games, allowing them to be played on a television via the SNES. ...ffers enhancements for the game, such as audio improvements and a separate SNES version of the game (Game Boy version of Space Invaders).
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  • ...esato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 series''' is a Japan-only series of bass fishing games created by [[Shigesato Itoi]] (of [[EarthBound series]] fame). The series began as a [[Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 (SNES Cassette)|standard Super Famicom cassette game]], with [[Satellaview]] comp
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  • |console=[[super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...') is a racing game released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], developed in collaboration between [[Nintendo]] and {{wp|DMA Design}}. O
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  • |usedfor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...a {{wp|light gun}} accessory for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. The accessory was largely released in North America in 1992 and in Europ
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  • |releasena=November 27, 1997 (SNES)<br/>January 5, 2009 (VC) |releasejp=March 27, 1998 (SNES)<br/>April 28, 2009 (VC)
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  • |releasena=August 13, 1991 (SNES)<br>February 5, 2007 (VC) |releasejp=November 21, 1990 (SNES)<br>December 2, 2006 (VC)
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  • == Related Games == {{Related Games
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  • ...mily Computer|Famicom]] / {{NES}}<br>[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]<br>[[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[Game Boy]]<br>[[Game Boy Color]]<br>[[Game Boy Ad |model='''SNES:''' SNS-006 / SHVC-006<br>'''N64:''' NUS-006<br>'''GB:''' DMG-13 (rumble),
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  • *[[Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)]] [[Category:Arcade games]]
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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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  • ...es/digitalfoundry-2017-snes-mini-teardown-confirmed-recycled-nes-mini-tech SNES mini teardown confirms recycled NES mini tech]. Eurogamer (September 27, 20 | colorscheme = SNES
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  • ...ducts was based around the European versions (PAL-B for the Comboy) of the games, and in the case of the Super Comboy, based on the European console. Hyund
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  • ...tendo |developer= |console=Famicom (Famicom Network System), non-Nintendo: SNES (NTT modem), Dreamcast (unknown online)|category=Sports |players=N/A |prede JRA-PAT has since received some remakes for the SNES and Dreamcast, perhaps due to continued interest in online horse race betti
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  • |released='''Original:''' 2006<br>'''SNES:''' 2007<br>'''Pro:''' 2009<br>'''NES:''' 2016 |model='''Original/SNES:''' RVL-005<br>'''Pro:''' RVL-005(-02)<br>'''NES:''' CLV-002
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Punch Out|section_title=Main Games|textcolorscheme=textlight}}
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  • ...egory=Fishing |players= |predecessor=[[Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 (SNES Cassette)]] |successor= [[Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 Ketteihan!]] | ...aview 8M Memory Pack]] and loaded, with some interaction with the standard SNES Cassette release.<ref>[https://satellaview.fandom.com/wiki/Itoi_Shigesato_n
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  • ...t=Tetris Attack.jpg |boxart2=Tetris Attack GB NA box.png |caption=Box art (SNES version) |caption2=Box art (Game Boy version) |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |deve [[Category:Satellaview games]]
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  • ...nment System]] game. It would have supported the [[SNES Mouse]] similar to games such as [[Mario Paint]] and the later [[Mario & Wario]]. Elements in the ga [[Category:Unreleased games]]
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  • A port of the original [[Donkey Kong Country|original SNES game]] with a few changes, such as a scrapbook that the player can fill wit [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...much of a game and is used for downloading games, data pertaining to those games and digital magazines, however the player does get to explore a digital tow {{SNES}}
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  • ...umber of times it can be played. Hence, offline playable versions of these games (e.g. [[Kirby no Omochabako]] and [[Special Tee Shot]]) are very rare witho {{SNES}}
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  • |releasena=November 20, 1995 (SNES)<br />May 21, 2007 (VC) |releasejp=November 21, 1995 (SNES)<br />October 23, 2007 (VC)
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  • ...(Japanese: ニンテンドウパワー) cartridge service was a service for downloading new games on to special flash RAM cartridges, including the [[Game Boy Memory Cartrid ...rs would need to send their cartridges directly to Nintendo to install new games.
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  • ...he first title in the ''Dr. Mario'' spin-off series of {{ser|Super Mario}} games. In Japan, both versions of the game were released simultaneously in July 1 ...endo PlayChoice-10, Nintendo VS. System)<br>Satellaview<br>Nintendo Power (SNES, Game Boy)<br>Game Boy Advance Game Pak<br>Digital download (Nintendo 3DS,
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  • ...ber 27, 2016.</ref> is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] tech demo consisting of demos of games originally released for older Nintendo hardware. The demo was showcased at Some of these games would later be released as part of the {{ser|3D Classics}} series.
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  • '''Donkey Kong Country 2''' for [[Game Boy Advance]] is a port of the SNES [[Donkey Kong series]] game [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]. [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...ducer for several of [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]'s games, as well as helping in creating the [[Game Boy]] line. ===Games===
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  • ...]] and come with special sticker spaces for the player to make note of the games they installed onto the cassette. {{SNES}}
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  • ...|Rockstar North]]. The game was designed primarily around the use of the [[SNES Mouse]]. ...r sales of the SNES Mouse and the general inability to play with a regular SNES controller were cited as some of the main reasons that led to ''Kid Kirby''
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...sed creativity game released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. Retail copies of the game were packaged with the [[Super NES Mouse]] per
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  • *Eight new built-in borders (note: for games with built-in borders the player may not be able to change the border) {{SNES}}
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  • The game is an enhanced version of the [[Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 (SNES Cassette)‎‎]] game, with special [[Rumble Pak]] support during fishing. [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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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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  • ...tendo 64]]) is [[Nintendo]]'s previous line of games which have sold well. Games in this line are reprinted with the "Player's Choice" logo on the box and c ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...etroid}} franchise, released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in 1994. Referred to as "Metroid 3" in-game, it is a direct sequel to ''[
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ([[Satellaview]]) ...} escapes from {{few|Altea}} to {{few|Talys}}, and largely focusing on the games' other characters. Episode one is set during the siege of the {{few|Archane
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  • ...s the developers for the {{ser|Fire Emblem}} and ''Paper Mario'' series of games. ...1]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|R&D4]] in creating games by hiring people to port, fix, and create software and providing developmen
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  • ...ser|Kirby}} series, released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. ...aking control of Kirby's helper. Help Kirby work through EIGHT challenging games filled with action and adventure. Enter the fray in {{wk|Spring Breeze}}, e
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  • ...eation of [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] compatible games. Games are stored on a special cartridge known as the [[Game Processor RAM Cassett
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  • |media=SNES [[Game Pak]]<br>Digital download (Wii U) |input=Original: SNES controller<br>Wii U: [[Wii U GamePad]], [[Wii U Pro Controller]], [[Wii Rem
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  • ...e for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It uses the [[SNES Mouse]]. It is a collection of minigames set in the Peanuts universe (known [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ...l {{ga|Star Fox}}, developed for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. While the game was fully completed<ref name="complete">[http://www.ninte
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  • ...aga retired from professional game development. However, he still works on games such as ''Vestaria Saga: The Seven Sacred Circles''. |[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
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  • ...gement, quality assurance, and translation and localization for Nintendo's games, and is the audiovisual department that puts together game trailers.<ref na ...lements of a game are too specific to Japanese culture, so that Nintendo's games can maintain an "international" feel.<ref name="Kotaku"/>
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  • |media=SNES [[Game Pak]]<br>Digital download (Wii, Wii U) |input=Original: SNES controller<br>Wii: [[Wii Classic Controller]]<br>Wii U: [[Wii U GamePad]],
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  • ...let that tells about [[Mario]]'s history, and a CD with songs from several games from the series. These extra materials were only available for a limited ti '''''4 Classic Mario Games, 1 Disc'''''
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  • ...Mario games?<br />Aonuma: To be honest with you, I just don't like action games that require you to jump. They're scary. The jumping factor kind of freaks ...s at Nintendo were graphic design jobs, designing sprites for NES and SNES games.
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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. ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • |caption=North American SNES box art ...er='''NA:''' Accolade<br>'''JP:''' Poppo<br>'''EU:''' {{hover|[[Nintendo]]|SNES}} / {{hover|Accolade|Mega Drive}}
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  • ...uper Mario Bros. series on your Super NES! All the great Super Mario Bros. games for the NES have been powered up with 16-bit graphics and sound and collect .../www.f3.dion.ne.jp/~kameb/satella/st_slg.htm Kameb's SoundLink Satellaview games documentation]</ref> |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ra
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  • |esrb=K-A (SNES)<br>E (VC) ...nal deal with Nintendo and the final ''Mario'' game to be released for the SNES. The game was later re-released under the [[Virtual Console]] service for [
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  • ...F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]'' was released in two parts in August 1997. The two games include new vehicles and race tracks in addition to the content featured in ...veloped by [[Nd Cube]], the game features gameplay similar to the original SNES ''F-Zero''.
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  • ...apan as '''''Harvest Moon''''', is a series of farming and life simulation games originally created and developed by {{wp|Victor Interactive Software}}, and ...nintendo-3ds/ XSEED Games Tells a STORY OF SEASONS on Nintendo 3DS]. Xseed Games (May 28, 2014). Retrieved January 5, 2021.</ref>
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  • ...sers to purchase digital downloads of games released on previous consoles. Games released on Virtual Console are emulated to present them in their original {{main|List of Wii Virtual Console games}}
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  • ...issues with three top 100 lists, and previews for upcoming [[Nintendo 64]] games. #{{zel|A Link to the Past}} (SNES)
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  • ...online.5578/ Famiboards - an extremely obscure 1st-party Noughts & Crosses SNES game designed to only be playable in hotels_airplanes has been mysteriously ===Games===
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  • ...zw|Power Meter}}. It is based on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of [[F-Zero (game)|F-Zero]], however there are a few differences; [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]]
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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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  • ==Video games== ...nment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy]]), ''[[Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run]]'' (SNES), ''[[Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr.]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]])
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  • The '''X series''' is a series of 3D tank-driving simulation/shooting games conceived by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] of [[Argonaut Software]] (Argonaut also hav ...essed and agreed to allow him to work for them. X is also related to the [[SNES Glider]] experiment, and X itself received a number of [[X (Game Boy tech d
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  • *''[[Tetris Attack]]'' (SNES) (1996) - Advisor *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008) - Supervisor (Original Games)
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  • ...Wario]] because the game is entirely in English and can be played with the SNES Mouse, despite only being released in Japan. [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • | games = ...layers - a single device that could play not just music CDs but also video games.
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  • ...[[Nintendo]] || First instalment of the EarthBound series of role-playing games (known in Japan as the Mother series) | 1993 || Monopoly || SNES || CreamSoft, Ape (co-developer), Sculptured Software || ? || Based on the
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  • ...with [[Creatures, Inc.]], in addition to being attributed to a few Pokémon games and the [[Game Boy Camera]]. Its main branch in Kyoto but it has a secondar ==Games published by [[Nintendo]]==
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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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  • ...cation for [[Wii U]] that allows players to play demos of classic Nintendo games using [[amiibo]].
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  • ...which expanded into [[Game Boy Advance]] games on February 8, 2023. These games can also be accessed offline, but require a weekly online contact to keep a Nintendo Switch Online launched on September 19, 2018 with NES games. Subscribers also have the option to purchase Nintendo Switch NES Controlle
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  • ...have been released. Note that while Nintendo have released [[Wii]] retail games for download on the Nintendo eShop, these are not considered to be Virtual ...other settings depending on the game and system. In PAL territories, some games use the original 50Hz PAL release, while others use the North American NTSC
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