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Welcome to NintendoWiki's Sandbox. Here is a place you can run experiments, test out looks and styles, and have fun with the wiki.
Just remember: No slander, libel, linking to inappropriate sites, or vandalizing in any way.

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Balloon Fight
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Boxart for Balloon Fight
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Category: Platformer
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A


Game Boy Wars 3
ゲームボーウォーズ
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Front box art
Developer(s): Hudson Soft
Publisher(s): Hudson Soft
Platform: Game Boy Color
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Sandbox is a game for Game Boy Color.

Summary

Game Boy Wars 3 (formally known as Game Boy Wars Pocket Tactics) is a title in the Wars franchise. This game was originally developed by Intelligent Systems, however Hudson Soft continued to develop the game partway through. The game included support for the Mobile System GB.

References


Some potential series which I haven't seen mentioned on NintendoWiki

  • 1080° - there were two games in the series; 1080° Snowboarding and its sequel 1080° Avalanche.
  • Adventures of Lolo/ Eggerland - the series is published by Nintendo and developed by HAL Laboratory; which is a subsidiary of Nintendo, with the exception of three PC Games which were developed by a third party, I think. Has a lot of games.
  • Famicom Detective Club - there were three games in the series, never released outside of Japan. They were text-based adventure games like Shin Onigashima and were apparently quite popular in Japan. Ayumi Tachibana, a protagonist from the series appeared as a Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Given the title, I'm guessing that Nintendo would have to change the series title if they wanted to release more detective club games.
  • Card Hero - consisting of Trade & Battle: Card Hero (GBC) and Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero (DS) and Card Hero Speed Battle Custom (DSiWare). Also never released outside of Japan, though interestingly card-hero.com redirects to NOA's homepage. Maruo Maruhige, a card merchant from the first game appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
  • Jam with the Band - Another series. There are three games in the series, Daigasso! Band Brothers (DS), Jam with the Band (DS, the only title in the series localized outside of Japan) and Band Brothers DX Radio with Photo Stand (DSiWare).

Series with more of an expansion/remake than actual new games, but not necessarily ports

  • Sheriff - The old 1979 arcade game, which had a sequel called Sheriff 2. It was remade into a microgame/minigame in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and has made a few cameos.
  • Space Fever - Very old; also an arcade game, based on Space Invaders. Had a special edition/improved remake called SF-Hisplitter. Space Fever II was also a gimmick of this game (though doesn't actually play like it), included as a minigame within the Game Boy Camera.
  • Clu Clu Land - there were actually two games in the series, the original Clu Clu Land (Famicom/NES) and a revised version originally called Clu Clu Land Disk Version for the Famicom Disk Version, with a new boss Unira enemy. Clu Clu Land Disk Version was never released outside of Japan, though kind of it was (Clu Clu Land Disk Version is available to play in Animal Crossing as Clu Clu Land D).
  • Doshin the Giant - I'm not sure if this counts, because there is no sequel per se. It's a 'god game' and it was originally released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo 64DD. There was an expansion pack for it called Kyojin no Doshin Kaihō Sensen Chibikko Chikko Daishūgou. The game was remade for the GameCube as simply Doshin the Giant and is a relatively rare case of a Nintendo game that has only been released in Europe and Japan.

--Torchickens 04:25, 28 May 2011 (UTC)

These all look good to me. If they aren't mentioned, feel free to create the needed pages, following the Article structure policy. Tacopill (Talk) 00:40, 5 June 2011 (UTC).
Ok, so I am starting to work on these. To create the red links, I am relisting them.
Tacopill (Talk) 18:16, 10 October 2011 (UTC)

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