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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]]]]
    789 bytes (118 words) - 11:09, 6 July 2023
  • ...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
    940 bytes (123 words) - 23:56, 24 May 2020
  • ...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]]
    3 KB (401 words) - 19:54, 25 August 2021
  • ...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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  • Category:{name of the home/portable virtual console} games, if applicable.
    1 KB (129 words) - 13:20, 8 October 2023
  • ...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
    1 KB (163 words) - 15:50, 8 October 2023
  • ...(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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  • Category:{name of the home/portable virtual console} games, if applicable.
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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.
    1 KB (146 words) - 06:41, 19 March 2021
  • Category:{name of the home/portable virtual console} games, if applicable.
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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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