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*[[Mario's Super Picross]]  (1995)
 
*[[Mario's Super Picross]]  (1995)
 
*[[Picross 2]] (1996)
 
*[[Picross 2]] (1996)
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*[[Satella de Picross]] (1997)
 
*[[Picross DS]] (2007)
 
*[[Picross DS]] (2007)
 
*[[Picross 3D]] (2009)
 
*[[Picross 3D]] (2009)
*[[Club Nintendo Picross +]] (2014)
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*[[Club Nintendo Picross]] (2012)
*[[Picross 3D Round 2]] (2015)
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*[[Club Nintendo Picross Plus]] (2014)
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*[[Picross 3D: Round 2]] (2015)
 
*[[Pokémon Picross]] (2015)
 
*[[Pokémon Picross]] (2015)
*[[My Nintendo Picross The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] (2016)
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*[[My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] (2016)
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*[[Pokémon Picross (Game Boy Color)]] (Cancelled)
  
 
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*[[Picross NP Vol. 8]] (2000): [[Donkey Kong Country]]
 
*[[Picross NP Vol. 8]] (2000): [[Donkey Kong Country]]
  
===Cancelled===
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==List of Picross games not published by Nintendo==
*[[Pokémon Picross (Game Boy Color)]]
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Although Nintendo owns the trademark for ''Picross'', Jupiter has made a few games in Nintendo's ''Picross'' series without their involvment. Note that ''Picross -LogiartGrimoire-'' is part of the ''Picross'' series exclusively on Nintendo Switch (it was previously released on Steam as simply "Logiart Grimoire").
  
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*''Picross e'' (2011)
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*''Picross e2'' (2011)
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*''Picross e3'' (2013)
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*''Picross e4'' (2013)
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*''Picross e5'' (2014)
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*''Picross e6'' (2014)
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*''Picross e7'' (2016)
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*''Picross S'' (2017)
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*''Picross e8'' (2017)
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*''Sanrio characters Picross'' (2018)
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*''Picross S2'' (2018)
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*''Picross e9'' (2018)
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*''Kemono Friends Picross'' (2018)
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*''Picross S3'' (2019)
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*''Picross: Lord of the Nazarick'' (2019)
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*''Picross S4'' (2020)
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*''Picross S5'' (2020)
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*''Picross S6'' (2021)
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*''Picross S: Genesis & Master System Edition'' (2021)
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*''Picross S7'' (2021)
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*''Picross S8'' (2022)
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*''Picross X: Picbits vs Uzboross'' (2022)
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*''Picross S9'' (2023)
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*''Picross S+'' (2024)
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*''Picross -LogiartGrimoire-'' (2024)
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*''Picross S: Namco Legendary Edition'' (2024)
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*''Picross: Records of The Shield Hero'' (2024)
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==Puzzle Iroiro series==
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The '''[[Gekkan Crossword House series|Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House series]]''' was released in association with the Gekkan Crossword House magazine via [[DSiWare]] in Japan and was published by [[Nintendo]]. Since then, all games in the series are now delisted.
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Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House is also attributed to [[Kosaido]] and [[Tose]], and may be considered part of the Picross series, but with no known involvement from [[Jupiter]] except possible supervision/licensing. Despite the Gekkan Crossword House name, the puzzles include more than just crosswords; and includes puzzles based on the nonogram/Picross concept popularised by Jupiter.
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.1]]
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.2]]
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.3]]
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.4]]
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.5]]
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*[[Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House Vol.6]]
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==See also==
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*[[Marigul Management#Game_Studio]] (Loppi Puzzle Magazine series) (includes nonogram puzzles)
 
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The Picross series is a series of nonogram puzzle games usually developed by Jupiter. Various Picross games are published by/branded on Nintendo.

List of Nintendo published games

Picross NP

The Picross NP series is a Japan-only sub-series of the Picross series, with some development work by Nintendo System Development. It is a series of eight Nintendo themed Picross games which were only available through the Nintendo Power cartridge service. Each entry features puzzles based on a different Nintendo game. [1]

List of Picross games not published by Nintendo

Although Nintendo owns the trademark for Picross, Jupiter has made a few games in Nintendo's Picross series without their involvment. Note that Picross -LogiartGrimoire- is part of the Picross series exclusively on Nintendo Switch (it was previously released on Steam as simply "Logiart Grimoire").

  • Picross e (2011)
  • Picross e2 (2011)
  • Picross e3 (2013)
  • Picross e4 (2013)
  • Picross e5 (2014)
  • Picross e6 (2014)
  • Picross e7 (2016)
  • Picross S (2017)
  • Picross e8 (2017)
  • Sanrio characters Picross (2018)
  • Picross S2 (2018)
  • Picross e9 (2018)
  • Kemono Friends Picross (2018)
  • Picross S3 (2019)
  • Picross: Lord of the Nazarick (2019)
  • Picross S4 (2020)
  • Picross S5 (2020)
  • Picross S6 (2021)
  • Picross S: Genesis & Master System Edition (2021)
  • Picross S7 (2021)
  • Picross S8 (2022)
  • Picross X: Picbits vs Uzboross (2022)
  • Picross S9 (2023)
  • Picross S+ (2024)
  • Picross -LogiartGrimoire- (2024)
  • Picross S: Namco Legendary Edition (2024)
  • Picross: Records of The Shield Hero (2024)

Puzzle Iroiro series

The Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House series was released in association with the Gekkan Crossword House magazine via DSiWare in Japan and was published by Nintendo. Since then, all games in the series are now delisted.

Puzzle Iroiro: Gekkan Crossword House is also attributed to Kosaido and Tose, and may be considered part of the Picross series, but with no known involvement from Jupiter except possible supervision/licensing. Despite the Gekkan Crossword House name, the puzzles include more than just crosswords; and includes puzzles based on the nonogram/Picross concept popularised by Jupiter.

(All 2009)

See also


References