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  • |publisher='''JP:''' Atlus<br>'''NA:''' [[Sega]]<br>'''PAL:''' [[Nintendo]] |ownershiprights=©ATLUS. ©SEGA.
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  • ...SA, Europe) |developer=Natsume |console=[[Game Boy]], Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn |category=Puzzle |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=Tetris X, [[Nintend '''Tetris Plus''' is a game in the [[Tetris series]], published by [[Nintendo]] in North America<ref>Bar code prefix 045496</ref> and Europe.
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  • ...='''Wii U/3DS'''<br>JP/NA: [[Sega]]<br>EU/AU: [[Nintendo]]{{-}}'''PC'''<br>SEGA ...g'' series, followed by ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' and ''{{wp|Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric}}''/''{{wp|Sonic Boom: Shattered C
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  • |publisher=[[Sega]] (original release)<br>[[Nintendo]] (re-release) |releasena=October 24, 2014<ref name=NintendoUS>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/8GnzgLRe8-ifS047QNoFsrvDn8k6R4Ey Nintendo.com]</ref>
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]]<ref>[https://www.platinumgames.com/games/bayonetta-3 BAYONETTA 3]. PlatinumGames Inc. Official Website. Retrieved De ...tml Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon | Nintendo Switch games | Games | Nintendo]</ref>
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  • ...tendo VHSes]]. Licensed DVDs will not get articles, however, DVDs produced by Nintendo may have articles. *Nintendo Official Magazine 2005 Games Preview DVD
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  • |title=Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games |developer=[[Sega]]<br>[[Arzest]], [[Spike Chunsoft]] (3DS)
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  • ...h [[Nintendo]]. It may include video game companies that primarily produce games for Nintendo, or have produced at least one game for Nintendo which Nintend *[[Argonaut Games]]
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  • ...2017.</ref> was a cancelled {{wp|American football}} video game developed by [[Retro Studios]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Early planning for the gam ...fter the start of the football season, and {{wp|Electronic Arts|EA}} and [[Sega]] agreeing to release installments of ''{{wp|Madden NFL}}'' and ''{{wp|NFL
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  • ...ndo]], for translating games into other languages (mostly for role-playing games, as they are typically too large for an in-house translation team). ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...1''' was the first volume of [[Game Freak (magazine)|Game Freak magazine]] by [[Game Freak|Taji Corporation (now Game Freak)]], released in 1983. The fro *Pages 2-3: Discusses video games, and shows an arcade cabinet. Page 2 features an illustration of two people
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  • | games = ...layers - a single device that could play not just music CDs but also video games.
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  • ...micom Network System)|Go]]). This particular game was personally requested by [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]], Nintendo's president at the time. ...at Race|motorboat races]] and video game reviews and information moderated by a network of toy stores. Of these, the horse racing betting application pro
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  • | games = 708 (Licensed) ...e. In South Korea the console was known as the Comboy, and was distributed by [[Hyundai Electronics]].
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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
    5 KB (657 words) - 16:16, 26 October 2023
  • ...onolith Soft]], [[Nd Cube]], [[1-UP Studio]], [[Mario Club]], [[Next Level Games]], [[SRD Co., Ltd.|SRD]] ...e largest producer of video games and has sold more than two billion video games worldwide. Over time, Nintendo has manufactured seven home video game conso
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  • |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], {{wp|Sega Genesis}} ...as released for both [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and {{wp|Sega Genesis}} in 1993 in North America and Europe, and later in Japan in 1994.
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  • '''''F-Zero''''' is a series of futuristic high-speed racing titles developed by [[Nintendo]]. ...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
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  • ...S Classic Edition]], releasing in September 2017; the game can be unlocked by clearing the first stage of the original ''Star Fox''.<ref name="NOA PR"/> ...ef name="SNES Central"/> However, the game was never shown after that, and by 1996 Nintendo had begun showcasing ''Star Fox 64'' for the upcoming Nintend
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  • | games = 387 (as of August 14, 2007) ...created by [[Nintendo]]. It was released in 1996 to compete with the {{wp|Sega Saturn}} and {{wp|PlayStation}}.
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