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Deluxe software
The Deluxe (commonly DX) name has been used on various officially developed/published Nintendo games[1] since the Game Boy Color era (and possibly before this). There may be no set logo for the "deluxe" branding, and the logo may be specific for individual games.
A list of the titles which have "deluxe" in their name is as such:
Contents
Game Boy Color
Cancelled
- Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru DX
- Kirby's Dream Land DX
- Metroid II: Return of Samus DX
Kirby series
"Deluxe" games in the Kirby series.
- Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe
- Kirby Fighters Deluxe
- Kirby Nightmare in Dreamland[2]
- Kirby Triple Deluxe
- Kirby Super Star[3]
- Kirby Super Star Ultra[4]
- Team Kirby Clash Deluxe
Nintendo GameCube
Multiple platforms
Nintendo DSi
- Photo Stand Tsuku BanBura DX Radio (discontinued)
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo Switch
References
- ↑ DX Monopoly GB is another Game Boy Color game with this name (possibly a successor to a 1991 Monopoly Game Boy game, however the rights to this game are owned by Takara and Hasbro Interactive.
- ↑ In Japan as 星のカービィ 夢の泉デラックス (Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi Deluxe).
- ↑ In Japan as 星のカービィ スーパーデラックス (Hoshi no Kirby: Super Deluxe).
- ↑ In Japan as 星のカービィ ウルトラスーパーデラック (Hoshi no Kirby: Ultra Deluxe)
- ↑ In Japan as 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズDX (Dairantou Smash Brothers DX). Following this, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is known as "Dairantou Smash Brothers X" and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as "Dairantou Smash Bros. SPECIAL".
- ↑ In Japan as マリオ&ルイージRPG1 DX (Mario & Luigi RPG1 DX). Additionally, during development this game was once known in English as Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga DX according to a Nintendo eShop listing leak (source)
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