Site Notice

We have a limited coverage policy. Please check our coverage page to see which articles are allowed.
Please no leaked content less than one year old, or videos of leaks.
Content copied verbatim from other websites or wikis will be removed.

List of Nintendo franchises

From NintendoWiki, your source on Nintendo information. By fans, for fans.
Revision as of 14:21, 11 September 2013 by Torchickens (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This article is largely under construction. Please excuse the unprofessional look and use the discussion to suggest major changes.

This page was marked by tacopill on {{{date}}}.

This article lists Nintendo series with at least two installments excluding ports.

Produced or directed by Nintendo

1080° series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: 1080° series 

A series of snowboarding games based on the extreme sports genre with two installments — 1080° Snowboarding and 1080° Avalanche.

Animal Crossing series

Animal Crossing series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Animal Crossing series 

A series of games based on the life of a villager who lives in a town with animals.


Another Code series

Another Code series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Another Code series 

A point and click adventure in which the player must collect clues and solve puzzles. The first game in the series is known in North America as Trace Memory.

Art Academy series

Art Academy series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Art Academy series 

A series of games where players are taught art lessons.

Art Style series / bit Generations series

Art Style series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Art Style series 

A series of games that replicate the style of early video games with simple graphics and sound. Originally released as a series of Japan-only games called bit Generations for the Game Boy Advance, the series evolved into a series of downloadable games for DSiWare and WiiWare.

Balloon Fight series

Balloon Fight series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Balloon Fight series 

A Joust inspired series of games and one of Nintendo's oldest series. The player must control a player character usually attached to balloons. In the original Balloon Fight, the player must defeat enemy Balloon Fighters to clear stages and gain points. In Balloon Kid (and its Japanese equivalent Balloon Fight GB), the player must control a girl called Alice and help her save her brother Jim.

Big Brain Academy series

Big Brain Academy series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Big Brain Academy series 

A series of edutainment games hosted by "Dr. Lobe", where players solve puzzles to test their "Brain Weight".

Brain Age series

Brain Age series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Big Brain Age series 

A series of edutainment games hosted by Dr. Kawashima developed in conjunction with Tohoku University. Players test their "Brain Age" by solving puzzles such as mental arithmetic problems.

Calciobit series

Calciobit series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Calciobit series 

A series of two Japan-only soccer management games. The first was a late Game Boy Advance title in 2006 and the latest is Pocket Soccer League: Calciobit for Nintendo 3DS.

Card Hero series

Card Hero series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Card Hero series 

A series of card-battle games developed by Intelligent Systems that were only released in Japan.

Chalien series

Chalien series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Chalien series 

A series of games starring Chaliens (Chailiens in Japan) developed by Creatures. Chaliens are a species of aliens shortened from "Chitchai Alien" (Japanese: ちっちゃいエイリアン), meaning "tiny aliens".

Chibi-Robo! series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Chibi-Robo! series 

A series of video games starring Chibi-Robo; a small robot that originally helped protect a house against burglars. His role changed to becoming a service robot with the goal of making everyone happy.

Classic Books series

Classic Books series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Classic Books series 

A series of games that compile various books in digital format.

Clu Clu Land series

Clu Clu Land series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Clu Clu Land series 

A puzzle game starring Bubbles, a red spherical character who can only travel in a straight line. The title of this game is derived from Kuru kuru, Japanese onomatopoeia for going round and round. Bubbles has to stick out her arms to grab Turning Posts to change direction. The objective of Clu Clu Land is to reveal all the gold bars in a stage to form a picture. An expanded version of the game was released in the form of Vs. Clu Clu Land and Clu Clu Land for the Famicom Disk System (called Clu Clu Land D in Animal Crossing).

Cooking Navi series

Cooking Navi series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Cooking Navi series 

A series of interactive cooking guides that provide written and spoken instructions on preparing dishes.

Custom Robo series

Custom Robo series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Custom Robo series 

A series of games where the player builds a robot and uses it to battle against other robots to win parts to power up their robot further.

Donkey Kong series

Donkey Kong series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Donkey Kong series 

A large series of games starring Template:Dkw, an ape who originally kidnapped Template:Dkw, Jumpman (Mario)'s original girlfriend. One of Nintendo's earliest series.

Doshin the Giant series

Doshin the Giant series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Doshin the Giant series 

A god simulation game starring the Doshin the Love Giant or his evil counterpart Jashin the Hate Giant, who has the aim of pleasing the villagers or bringing destruction. The original game was released for the Nintendo 64DD and was remade for the Nintendo GameCube. There is a counterpart to the Nintendo 64DD version called Doshin the Giant Kaihō Sensen Chibikko Chikko Dai Shūgō.

Duck Hunt series

Duck Hunt series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Duck Hunt series 

A game where the player shoots ducks with the NES Zapper. An alternative version called Vs. Duck Hunt was released with an exclusive bonus stage.

Electroplankton series

Electroplankton series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Electroplankton series 

A game where the player touches tiny plankton to create music. Each music utility from the game was also released separately on DSiWare.

Endless Ocean series

Endless Ocean series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Endless Ocean series 

A series of two games — Endless Ocean and Endless Ocean: Blue World, where the player explores the ocean and learns about different sea creatures. It is based on Arika's earlier Everblue series. The Endless Ocean series is known as "FOREVER BLUE" in Japan.

Excite series

Excitebike series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Excitebike series 

A series of motorbike racing game that has also had an installment with trucks called Excite Truck and an installment with animal-themed robots called Excite Bots: Trick Racing. It is one of Nintendo's earliest series.

F-1 Race series

F-1 Race series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: F-1 Race series 

A series of racing games. It is one of Nintendo's earliest series.

F-Zero series

F-Zero series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: F-Zero series 

A series of high-speed futuristic racing games.

Face Training series

Face Training series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Face Training series 

A game meant to exercise the face developed in collaboration with Fumiko Inudo. While the original Japanese release included an external camera, the European release is a Nintendo DSi exclusive that makes use of the system's cameras. A series of miniature "Facening" exercises were released in five parts of DSiWare.

Famicom Mukashi Banashi series

Famicom Mukashi Banashi series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Famicom Mukashi Banashi series 

A series of text adventure games based on Japanese fairytales. There are two series, Famicom Mukashi Banashi: Shin Onigashima and Famicom Mukashi Banashi: Yūyūki. Shin Onigashima received a new game for the Nintendo Power service called Heisei: Shin Onigashima (literally Peace: New Onigashima), in which previously untold stories are revealed.

Famicom Grand Prix series

Famicom Grand Prix series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Famicom Grand Prix series 

A series of racing games that featured Mario (and Luigi in the sequel) on the front cover although they are not seen in game. Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed in an interview on the Nintendo website that the main character for Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally was intended to be Mario, however.

Famicom Tantei Club series

Famicom Tantei Club series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Famicom Tantei Club series 

A series of two text-adventure detective games for the Famicom Disk System. The second installment called Famicom Tantei Club: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo is a prequel to the first and had an enhanced remake for the Nintendo Power service for Super Famicom.

Famicom Sports series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Famicom Sports series 

A series of sports games for the Famicom, although some have been released on other consoles.

Fire Emblem series

Fire Emblem series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Fire Emblem series 

A series of turn-based strategy games developed by Intelligent Systems.

Flipnote Studio series

Flipnote Studio series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Flipnote Studio series 

A series of free applications for DSiWare (Flipnote Studio) and Nintendo 3DS Download Software (Ugoku Memochō 3D) that allow users to create frame-by-frame flipbook style animations.

Fluidity series

Fluidity series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Fluidity series 

A series of puzzle games where the player has to tilt a puddle of water. The series is known in Europe as Hydroventure. The latest game in the series, Fluidity: Spin Cycle was released as "Gurotto Splash!" in Japan.

Fossil Fighters series

Fossil Fighters series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Fossil Fighters series 

A series of games where players must revive dinosaurs known as "Vivosaurs" and use them in battle to become the best Fossil Fighter.

Game & Watch series

Game & Watch series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Game & Watch series 

Before the release of the Game Boy, Nintendo released stand-alone portable LCD games called Game & Watches that also featured an alarm and clock. These games continued until 1991. A sub-series of games which were called Game & Watch Gallery, apart from the Europe-only game Game Boy Gallery were released for the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance. Two Club Nintendo rewards called Game & Watch Collection and Game & Watch Collection 2 were released for Nintendo DS. Between July 2009 and April 2010, nine separate Game & Watch ports were released for DSiWare.

Glory of Heracles series

Glory of Heracles series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Glory of Heracles series 

A series of games set in the world of Greek mythology with Heracles as the title character. This series was originally owned by Data East, however, the company went bankrupt. The company Paon was formed from former Data East staff and developed the latest game in the series, Glory of Heracles. Both Nintendo and Paon own a share to the copyright of the game.

Golden Sun series

Golden Sun series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Golden Sun series 

A series of fantasy role-playing games developed by Camelot Software Planning.


Hogan's Alley series

Hogan's Alley series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Hogan's Alley series 

A game where the player has to shoot cardboard cutouts of criminals using the light gun. The Nintendo VS System version, Vs. Hogan's Alley combines both Game A and Game B and is faster.

Ice Climber series

Ice Climber series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Ice Climber series 

A game where the player control an ice climber called Popo to climb a mountain. Another player can play as Nana to climb the mountain with player one. The Nintendo Vs. System and Famicom Disk System versions are considerably different and feature bee enemies, windstorms like in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, a menu for selecting stages and Super Bonus Stages. There is also a butterfly that appears in Vs. Ice Climber.

Jōshiki Ryoku series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Jōshiki Ryoku series 

A series of problem solving games where players train their common knowledge.

Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru series

Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru series 

An adventure game for the Game Boy starring the Prince of Sabure and Prince Richard of the Custard Kingdom. An enhanced remake was planned for the Game Boy Color but was cancelled.

Kid Icarus series

Kid Icarus series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Kid Icarus series 

A series starring an angel named "Pit". The original two games are platformers but the latest, Kid Icarus: Uprising focuses more on exploration and combat and has rail-shooter elements.

Kirby series

Kirby series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Kirby series 

A series of mainly platformer games, starring a round pink character called Kirby. It is one of Nintendo's most iconic franchises. There are also non-platformer spin-off titles.

Kururin series

Kururin series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Kururin series 

A series of games where players must navigate a spinning helicopter known as a "Helirin" across a maze without damaging it.

Kyle Hyde series

Kyle Hyde series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Kyle Hyde series 

A series of mystery games starring Kyle Hyde, a former detective.

The Legend of Zelda series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: The Legend of Zelda series 

A series of mainly action-adventure games starring Link, a warrior from Hyrule. It is one of Nintendo's most iconic franchises.

The Legendary Starfy series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Starfy series 

A series of games starring Starfy; the prince of Pufftop who has traits of both a starfish and a celestial star. The games have platforming elements and some of the gameplay is set underwater. The first game is officially called a "Marine Action game".

Maboshi's Arcade series

Maboshi's Arcade series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Maboshi's Arcade series 

A series of puzzle games. The original game in the series, Maboshi's Arcade, known in Europe as "MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade" features three games, Circle (Japanese: まる, Maru), Stick (Japanese: ぼう, Bou) and Square (Japanese: しかく, Shikaku). The Japanese names for the games is where the title "Maboshi" is derived from. The DSiWare title Flametail is an expanded version of the Square game from Maboshi's Arcade.

Mach Rider series

Mach Rider series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Mach Rider series 

A motorbiking game, where the protagonist Mach Rider must reach a goal within a time limit. There are two Nintendo Vs. System versions; the "Fighting Course" and "Endurance Course" versions, which both feature faster gameplay.

Magical Starsign / Magical Vacation series

Magical Starsign series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Magical Starsign series 

A series of role-playing games that tell the stories of students at the Will O'Wisp magical academy.

Magnetica series

Magnetica series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Magnetica series 

A series of puzzle games based on Mitchell Corporation's Puzz Loop game.

Mario series

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Mario series 


A large series of games starring the plumber Mario and often his brother Luigi. Traditionally, the games have been platformers but Mario has starred in many other genres such as sports games, party games and role-playing games as well. It is one of Nintendo's most iconic franchises.

Monthly Crossword House series

Monthly Crossword House series logo
NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Monthly Crossword House series 

A series of Japan-only monthly crossword puzzles for DSiWare released in six volumes.


Series where Nintendo are only involved as a publisher

External links

Nintendo logo white.png