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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
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  • ...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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  • ...Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター''' ''Pocket Monsters'') series of games was created by [[Satoshi Tajiri]] and [[Game Freak]] with assistance from [[Creatures, Inc ...émon Trading Card Game|trading card game]]. To date, the ''Pokémon'' video games have shipped over 380 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://corporate.poke
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  • ...tps://store.steampowered.com/oldnews/28597 8-Bit Bayonetta] (not published by Nintendo) |releasena=October 24, 2014<ref name=NintendoUS>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/8GnzgLRe8-ifS047QNoFsrvDn8k6R4Ey Nintendo.com]</ref><br>February 19,
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  • ...t that our affiliate [[NIWA]] wikis also exist to cover Nintendo's various games and franchises, this page exists to more precisely convey what NintendoWiki ===Games===
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  • {{exitstub|smw|List of Mario games}} This article is a '''list of third party Mario games'''. Known unlicensed and pirate software are not listed.
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  • ...which expanded into [[Game Boy Advance]] games on February 8, 2023. These games can also be accessed offline, but require a weekly online contact to keep a While playing, players can access a suspend menu by pressing specified buttons. In this menu, players can create up to four res
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  • The '''Cross-Wiki Week''' is a week-long event hosted by NIWA to celebrate [[Nintendo]]'s birthday, in order to encourage people to * [[Argonaut Games]]
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  • | games = [[:Category:Nintendo GameCube games|661]] ...[[Game Boy Advance]] and a form of online play. In 2006, it was succeeded by [[Wii]], which also features ports for most GameCube hardware as well as co
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  • ...in an underground stage on the bottom screen; Fire Mario throws fireballs by scrolling the screen. | Mini Marios in a stage; the Mini Mario on the bottom screen moves by scrolling the screen.
    59 KB (8,627 words) - 11:25, 6 December 2023
  • ...ount that our fellow [[NIWA]] wikis also exist to cover Nintendo's various games and franchises in detail, this page exists to more precisely convey what su ===Games===
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  • {{exitstub|bp|Pokémon games}} This article is a list of third party Nintendo games (with no known involvement of [[List of Nintendo subsidiaries|a Nintendo su
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  • ==Things not by Nintendo== ...ignificant impact on Nintendo (e.g. the early rivalry between Nintendo and Sega through "propaganda wars"), is it not cover-able? --[[Special:Contributions
    17 KB (2,635 words) - 00:19, 30 August 2023
  • http://blog.beforemario.com/p/list-of-toys-and-games.html ==Quick list of Nintendo published Switch games/software on the eShop==
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  • ...purpose of providing information on new and upcoming games or features in games being developed for Nintendo platforms, billed as "A new online home for ex ...ects can cover games in general, games for a specific console, or specific games.
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