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  • {{Game infobox |title=Pokémon Home |jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Pokemon Home logo.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer= |console=[[Nintendo '''Pokémon HOME''' is an online Pokémon storage system. It is the successor to [[Pokémon
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  • The '''Home Menu''' refers to the main firmware menu on a variety of [[Nintendo]] conso ...ton with a house on it. Pressing it will allow the player to return to the Home Menu.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]
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  • [[File:Mobile Home Page.png|thumb|right|250px|Official logo]] The '''Mobile Home Page''' (Japanese: モバイルホームページ) was a small web browser
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  • [[File:Nintendo Home Bowling box.png|thumb|right|350px|The box and a look inside]] '''Nintendo Home Bowling''' is a mid 1960s-early 70s [[Nintendo]] toy. It is a miniature bow
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  • |title=Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer |jptrans=Animal Forest: Happy Home Designer
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  • |title=Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit |jptrans=Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit
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  • [[File:Mobile Home Page.png|thumb|right|250px|Official logo]] The '''Mobile Home Page''' (Japanese: モバイルホームページ) was a small web browser
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  • [[File:Bulbagarden logo.png|thumb|right|600px|Home page logo]] ...community of [[Bulbapedia]]. In addition to Bulbapedia, it consists of the Home, Forums, Archives (for file storage), Bulbanews, Bulbacast (a Pokémon podc
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  • [[File:Nintendo Home Bowling box.png|thumb|right|350px|The box and a look inside]] '''Nintendo Home Bowling''' is a mid 1960s-early 70s [[Nintendo]] toy. It is a miniature bow
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mobile Home Page]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nintendo Home Bowling]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]
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  • The '''Home Menu''' refers to the main firmware menu on a variety of [[Nintendo]] conso ...ton with a house on it. Pressing it will allow the player to return to the Home Menu.
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  • |title=Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit |jptrans=Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit
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  • ...émon Company]] |developer=The Pokémon Company |console=Google Home, Google Home Mini and Amazon Alexa |category=Virtual pet |players= |predecessor= |succes ...ication in the [[Pokémon series]]. It was released for Google Home, Google Home Mini and Amazon Alexa devices.
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  • |title=Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer |jptrans=Animal Forest: Happy Home Designer
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Pokémon Home |jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Pokemon Home logo.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer= |console=[[Nintendo '''Pokémon HOME''' is an online Pokémon storage system. It is the successor to [[Pokémon
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  • *[[Nikko no Home Trade One]] *[[Shin Nihon no Famicom Home Trade]]*
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  • *[[Mobile Home Page]]
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  • Experience the Louvre without even leaving home with an official guide in 3D! Explore one of the greatest museums in the world without ever leaving your home! Get up close and personal with each work of art through official photos, v
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  • ...s=1 player (online) |predecessor=[[My Pokémon Ranch]] |successor=[[Pokémon Home]] |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 25, 2013 (initial launch)<br ...the software through events. Pokémon Bank has been succeeded by [[Pokémon Home]] for [[Nintendo Switch]] and mobile/smart devices.
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  • ...owered on. For the Wii and Wii U the player must confirm the game on the [[Home Menu]], and involves the [[Disc Channel]] for Wii.
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  • ...ame featuring a female golfer. This game (having never being released on a home console) is obscure and not much information about it is available online.
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  • ...for [[Nintendo DS]] exclusively available at one of several kiosks during home games at {{wp|T-Mobile Park}}. Initially a paid service available by downlo ...3DS]]. After the [[Nintendo DSi]] was released, the first 150 visitors to home games were able to rent one for free to experience the Nintendo Fan Network
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  • ...sfer Tool.png|thumb|right|300px|The tool as seen on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Home Menu]]]]
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  • ...game for [[Nintendo VS. System]]. It was released in 1984 and predates the home console version of [[Wrecking Crew]]. It has a planned rerelease for [[Nint
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  • ...tendo 3DS]] title that allows players to collect badges to customize their HOME Menus with. The game was originally released in late 2014 in Japan before b {{blurb|title=Nintendo website|content='''''You can create the ultimate HOME Menu theme!'''''
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  • ...e top center of the controller, and the power button is directly under the home button.
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  • ...been constructing big buildings all over the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario goes home to get his hammer to destroy the buildings, to save the plants whose sunlig
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  • ...al interaction |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]] |no_pricing= |releasena=August 7, 2013 |releasejp=August 8, 2013
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  • For more on "Pokémon Moss", go to Nintendo's home page! *[[Mobile Home Page]]
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  • ...The peripheral was released in 2015, alongside ''[[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]'', which it was also released as part of a bundle with. It is in
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  • ...ay Games}}, the series has also been ported to and released on a number of home consoles. ...|Cruis'n Exotica}}'', both originally released for arcades before seeing a home console port for Nintendo 64 (and in the case of ''Exotica'', another versi
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  • ...rainer]], which was used to configure the system and included the [[Mobile Home Page]], a mailing system, and its special web browser. There is also a bund
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  • ...(ファミコンピュータ in Japan), also known as the Famicom (ファミコン) is Nintendo's 6th home video game console ( the other 5 being the ''[[Color TV Games]]''). It was
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  • ...dition to accessing it from a software icon, it can be accessed from the [[Home Menu]] with L+R. The Nintendo 3DS Camera is used in a variety of games for
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  • ...[[Nintendo]] in North America. The designation is used for games that are home console ports of Nintendo arcade titles.
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  • ...industry after the ''Great fall of video games of 1983''. It was the first home console that Nintendo sold worldwide. In South Korea the console was known Gradually, the competition began to catch up and the next generation of home consoles, such as the SEGA Genesis and Nintendo's own [[Super Nintendo Ente
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  • ...imilar to the [[Game Pak]]s used on previous Nintendo handheld systems and home consoles before the [[Nintendo GameCube]], Game Cards are small, slim {{wp| The [[Nintendo Switch]] is the first Nintendo home console to use the Game Card format (HAC-008), rather than the [[Game Disc]
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  • ...s sporting the worst hangover ever, and he just can't seem to find his way home. Prepare to stagger through randy, raunchy, raucous scenarios crammed with ...nge land when he tries to go home, and simply embarks on a quest to return home, helping a variety of characters in need in the process to earn cash. Meanw
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  • ...the video game market crash in 1983, in 1984 Sega would release its first home console, the {{wp|SG-1000}}, to the Japanese market. In 1985, Sega would release the {{wp|Sega Master System}}, their first home console to be released overseas. Although it was successful in some countri
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  • The Happy Home Paradise downloadable content for [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons]] and [[M
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  • {{GameList/cell|[[Art Academy: Home Studio]]|2015|2015|2015|2015|N/A|[[Wii U]]}}
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  • | [[Nintendo Home Bowling]] || 1960s-70s
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  • The cartridge was not meant for home use, and is extremely rare with only two-three known in the hands of collec
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  • The front box art has an imprint for Shogakukan Home Pal Program; one of the programs in Japanese curriculum for teaching Englis
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  • ...different points, with some holes serving as a "foul"/"hit"/"HR" (possibly home run). The aim of the game is to get the highest hi-score.
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  • ...ed by them for Nintendo and the final game released by them for a Nintendo home console. The game originally started as an adventure game for the [[Nintend
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  • This article is a list of [[Nintendo 3DS]] software accessible from the [[Home Menu]] or firmware that are not considered games.
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  • In 2020, ILCA developed [[Pokémon Home]] for [[The Pokémon Company]]/[[Nintendo]]/[[Game Freak]], before developi
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  • | Updated for the functioning of [[Pokémon Home]]
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  • Nothing Tastes like Mama's Home Cooking!
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  • ...nd R on the Virtual Console menu. By closing the game and returning to the HOME Menu, the game will be suspended at that point, though if the console is sh ...he Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, games that are closed by returning to the HOME Menu are suspended, while turning the console off resets the game to the ti
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  • ...Wireless switch has also been replaced with a toggle accessed through the HOME Menu's options.
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  • ...Emblem'' series is currently in development for Nintendo Switch, the first home console installment since ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''. The game is sc
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  • **[[Mobile Home Page]] ([[Mobile Trainer]])
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  • ...e" originates from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', referring to Donkey Kong's home; the team working on adapting and testing the game for North America was is
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  • ...ly, NFC touchpoint is located in the top middle in-between the capture and HOME buttons, rather than in the right analog control stick. The controller is a
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  • ...e Top 100'' features a total of 100 minigames from across the series' core home console installments.<ref name="NA Trailer"/> The game features local multi
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  • ...nd 3DS), adjusting the slider (Nintendo 2DS), or pressing the power button/home button (Nintendo Switch).
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  • ...downloadable application for [[Nintendo DS]] exclusively available during home games at {{wp|T-Mobile Park}}. Initially a paid service available by downlo ...have also frequently advertised their games, consoles, and products during home games.
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  • ...o force close the game and bring up an error message on the Nintendo 3DS [[HOME]] menu via a glitch map in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], but it wa
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  • *''[[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]'' (2015) - Producer
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  • ...he Wii U GamePad, and on the center bottom is a Home button to display the Home Menu. On the top of the controller is a 3.5mm headphone port next to the ch
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  • ...y 2019. This game marks the first title in the series to be released for a home console since ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'' for the [[Wii]].<ref name=" ''Three Houses'' is set on the continent of Fódlan, which is the home of three kingdoms: the Adrestian Empire, the Kingdom of Faerghus, and the L
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  • ...by [[Nintendo]] as part of the system's launch in May 1987. The game is a home console port of the arcade game ''{{wp|Konami's Ping Pong}}'', originally r
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  • ...dom known as the {{starfy|Amiy Kingdom}} arrived to tell everyone that her home was in danger. The precious {{starfy|Mon Amour Stone}}, the protector of th
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  • For many years, the iQue Player would be the only Nintendo home console to be officially released in the mainland Chinese market; although ...er via USB and downloading games from the official website using the "iQue@home" service, powered by "Fugue Online". Most of the games released for the sys
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  • ...can access Miiverse through special in-game prompts or from their system's home menu, and can even be accessed while software is suspended (on original mod ...d software, as well as on the Warawara Plaza whenever the system is on the Home Menu.
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  • ...website|content='''''The desert's last safe haven is a lone oasis you call home.''''' The story of ''Ever Oasis'' revolves around Tethu, a young Seedling whose home lies within the last safe haven in the desert, a lone oasis. It is Tethu's
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  • ...for a free ''Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon'' [[List of Nintendo 3DS themes|HOME Menu theme]]. *''[[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]''
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  • **The Way Home story arc can only be taken after completing the other three arcs, and invo ...the academy on biology, math, history, languages, battle studies, art, and home economics. They consist of eight lectures, a mid-term and final exam.<ref>[
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  • The '''Philips CD-i''' is a home multimedia device released in 1991 by {{wp|Philips}}. Acting in some ways s
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  • ...ally released in 1981 and became a success. The game was ported to several home consoles available at the time and even received two sequels: {{ga|Donkey K ...g is a giant gorilla from "Kongo Land" who attacks anybody that enters his home.
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  • ...on [[Game Boy]] development, R&D4 became Nintendo's main in-house team for home console development, bringing in [[Nintendo System Research & Development|S * [[Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]
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  • ...L Laboratory]], but are always published by Nintendo exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems. The games star the titular character {
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  • ...tiple NEC, Sharp, Sinclair ZX81/Spectrum, Fujitsu FM-7, and MSX platforms (home computers) in Japan. In Europe, it was graphically modified and localised t
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  • ...de Kirby as he retrieves the ship's parts and helps an alien return to its home planet. This time, however, he's not alone. At any time, up to three more p ...de Kirby as he retrieves the ship's parts and helps an alien return to its home planet. Kirby's powerful Copy Ability returns, allowing him to inhale, spit
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