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  • ...Kong arcade flyer.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] arcade flyer]] This article is a list of [[Nintendo]] franchise based arcade games.
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  • ...flyer.png |caption= |publisher=(Unreleased) |developer=(Unknown) |console=Arcade |category=(Unknown) |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=[[Star Fox Assault]] |s '''Star Fox''' for arcade machines was announced alongside [[Star Fox Assault]]. Seemingly nothing ha
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  • ...needed}}Bandai Namco Games |developer=Bandai Namco Games |console=Triforce arcade board |category=Racing |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |re ...de GP 2''' is an arcade cabinet for the [[Triforce (arcade board)|Triforce arcade board]].
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  • ...ce/Arcade |category=Racing |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]] |no_pricing= |releasena=October 10, 2005 |releasejp=November 19, 200 ...cade GP''' is an arcade cabinet for the [[Triforce (arcade board)|Triforce arcade board]].
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  • ...ayers= |predecessor=[[Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga & Galaxian]] |successor=Arcade Classics: Super Breakout / Battlezone |no_pricing= |releasena=October 1995 '''Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender & Joust''' is a [[Game Boy]] game in the [[Arcade Classic series]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Defender (video game)|Defende
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  • |console=Arcade '''Shooting Trainer''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...|predecessor=[[Arcade Classic No. 2: Centipede & Millipede]] |successor=[[Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender & Joust]] |no_pricing= |releasena=September 1995 |r '''Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga & Galaxian''' is a [[Game Boy]] game in the [[Arcade Classic series]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Galaga}} and {{wp|Galaxian}},
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  • ...le=[[Game Boy]] |category=Shoot-em-up |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Arcade Classic No. 2: Centipede & Millipede]] |no_pricing= |releasena=July 1995 |r ...ssic No. 1: Asteroids & Missile Command''' is a [[Game Boy]] game in the [[Arcade Classic series]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Asteroids (video game)|Astero
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  • |console=Arcade '''Wild Gunman''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |name=Arcade Series |logofilename=ARCADE CLASSICS SERIES logo
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  • |console=Arcade '''Battle Shark''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |console=Arcade '''Sky Hawk''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...ameplay.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Nintendo |console=Arcade |category=Shooting |players=Unknown |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= '''Space X''' was a cancelled [[Nintendo]] arcade shooting game, showcased at the [[19th Amusement Machine Show]] in 1981. NH
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  • |console=Arcade '''Space Launcher''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |first=''[[Punch-Out!! (arcade game)]]'' ==Games==
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  • ...ecessor=[[Arcade Classic No. 1: Asteroids & Missile Command]] |successor=[[Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga & Galaxian ]] |no_pricing= |releasena=August 1995 |re ...de Classic No. 2: Centipede & Millipede''' is a [[Game Boy]] game in the [[Arcade Classic series]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Centipede (video game)|Centip
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  • |console=Arcade '''Radar Scope''' is an arcade game which was released in 1980 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...gory=Boxing |players=1 |predecessor=(None) |successor=[[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)]] |no_pricing= |releaseww=1984,<br>March 30, 2018 |no_ratings= |niwa= |col ...the game was re-released on [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of the [[Nintendo Arcade Archives]], published by Hamster.
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  • |console=Arcade ...cade style venue by [[Nintendo]] and a predecessor to their first standard arcade game, [[EVR Race]].
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  • |console=Arcade '''Test Driver''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |console=Arcade '''Head On N''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |caption=Image of the ''Fascination'' arcade machine. |console=Arcade
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  • |console=Arcade '''Space Firebird''' is an arcade game which was released in 1980 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |console=Arcade '''Arm Wrestling''' is an arcade game produced by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...lease [[Mahjong]] (Famicom and NES). It was also rereleased for [[Nintendo Arcade Archives]] on [[Nintendo Switch]]. [[Category:Arcade games]]
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  • |console=Arcade Super Punch-Out!! plays like the original [[Punch-Out!!]] arcade game, but with a different set of larger and stronger boxers.
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  • |developer=[[Midway Games]] |console=Arcade cabinet, Nintendo 64
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  • |console=Arcade '''HeliFire''' is an arcade game which was released in 1980 by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |console=Arcade ...Race''' is an arcade game by [[Nintendo]]. It is Nintendo's first standard arcade game, following on from the [[Laser Clay Shooting System]].
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  • |console=Arcade '''Block Fever''' is an early arcade game by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |caption=Arcade flyer for ''Sky Skipper'' |console=Arcade, Atari 2600, Nintendo Switch eShop (Arcade Archives: Sky Skipper)
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  • |console=[[Triforce]] (arcade) '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an arcade game in the [[F-Zero series]].
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  • ...le=Fighting/Arcade |category= |players=1-2 |predecessor=[[Killer Instinct (arcade)|Killer Instinct]] |successor=[[Killer Instinct Gold]]|no_pricing= |release ...s originally published by Nintendo. It is the sequel to [[Killer Instinct (arcade)|Killer Instinct]].
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  • ...ro-mechanical game released as part of the [[Simulation System]] lineup of games in 1974.
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  • |console=Arcade '''Monkey Magic''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]] as both an upright machine
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  • ...[Vs. Excitebike (Famicom)]] |no_pricing= |releaseww=September 21, 2018<br>(Arcade Archives) |releasena=February 1985 |releasejp=1984 |no_ratings= |niwa= |col ...[[Nintendo Vs. System]]. The game was rereleased as part of the [[Nintendo Arcade Archives]] series in September 2018, but without multiplayer or a track edi
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  • ...intendo Switch has not officially received a Virtual Console; the Nintendo Arcade Archives (along with [[Nintendo Switch Online]]) have been a medium for som ...and Famicom differences) have never been re-released before. The Nintendo Arcade Archives may also contain different modes and an online leaderboard system.
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  • |console=Arcade '''Sheriff''' is an early [[Nintendo]] arcade game, released in 1979.
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  • '''Rhythm Tengoku''' is a series of [[Nintendo]] rhythm games developed by the Nintendo Software Planning & Development group, with furth ==Games==
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  • |console=Arcade *[https://nindb.net/arcade/sf-hisplitter/index.html NinDB]
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  • |console=Arcade '''Computer Othello''' is an arcade game that was developed and published by [[Nintendo]] in 1978. It is a vide
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  • ...ent System]] |category=Boxing |players=1 |predecessor=[[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)]] |successor=[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)]] |no_pricing= |releasena=October 1987 |r ...eries]], released after [[Punch-Out!! (arcade)]], and [[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)]]. It has two variations; '''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!''' featuring {{wp|Mi
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  • *The {{ser|Punch-Out!!}} series, a series of boxing video games. *''[[Punch-Out!! (arcade)|Punch-Out!!]]'', the first installment in the series, released in arcades
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  • {{Game infobox |title=MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade |jptitle=マインドウェア: まるぼうしかく |jptrans= |boxart=Mab '''MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade''' is a [[WiiWare]] game. It is no longer available due to download, due to
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  • ...category=Racing |players=1 |predecessor=None? |successor=[[VS. Excitebike (Arcade)|VS. Excitebike]] |no_pricing= |releasena=October 1985 |releasejp=November ==Related Games==
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  • |console=Arcade It supported up to two players. A player could choose between 3 games: Game A, Game B, and Game C. It has a two-way joystick for moving left and
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  • ...s (North America)<br>[[Nintendo]] (Famicom Mini) |developer=Namco |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Game Boy Advance]] |category= '''Mappy''' is a {{wp|Namco}} arcade game, featuring a police officer mouse and cat antagonists known as the Meo
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  • ...lisher=Midway Games (arcade)<br>[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Rare]], [[Midway Games]] |console=Arcades, [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]], ...r Instinct|Killer Instinct series}} of fighting games by [[Rare]]/[[Midway Games]].
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  • |console=Arcade cabinet '''Killer Instinct''' is an arcade cabinet. It is the first game in the [[Killer Instinct series]].
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  • '''VS. Raid on Bungeling Bay''' is a [[Nintendo VS. System]] arcade game. [[Category:Arcade games]]
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  • *''[[Popeye (Game & Watch)]]'' - Three Game & Watch games, released for the Wide Screen, Table Top, and Panorama series of models. *''[[Popeye (Arcade)]]'' - An action game released for arcades and the Nintendo Entertainment S
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  • |creator={{wp|Midway Games}}<br>[[Nintendo]] .... Originally created and developed by {{wp|Eugene Jarvis}} and {{wp|Midway Games}}, the series has also been ported to and released on a number of home cons
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  • |boxart=Donkey Kong arcade flyer.png |caption=Arcade flyer
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  • ...ion)''' is a game released on the [[Nintendo Vs. System]] series of arcade games. These differences can also be found in Arcade Archives: Ice Climber for the Nintendo Switch eShop. However, for unknown r
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  • ...ystem]] |category=Racing |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=[[Vs. Excitebike (Arcade)]] |successor=[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]] |no_pricing= |re ...es. It is possible to play a full version of [[Vs. Excitebike (Arcade)|the arcade version]] as well.<ref>[https://nindb.net/nes/vs-excitebike/index.html NinD
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Excitebike|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...er the merger of Namco and Bandai. It is the owner of a number of classic arcade properties and has been a frequent collaborator with Nintendo, most notably ...f traditional game franchises are from Bandai Namco Studios. Most of their arcade development including the Taiko no Tatsuijin series is developed by Bandai
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  • ...System. It is designed to be placed on a flat surface and by used like an arcade machine - the left hand moves the joystick and the right hand presses the b ...ch. The NES Advantage plugs into both controller slots, so for multiplayer games, it can change input between Player 1 and Player 2 if a player moves the sw
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  • ...tainment System]]. It is a cartridge that contains a slot for [[Game Boy]] games, allowing them to be played on a television via the SNES. In addition to this, many Game Boy games have special built-in borders, usually with one special border (with except
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  • ...Kong arcade flyer.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]] arcade flyer]] This article is a list of [[Nintendo]] franchise based arcade games.
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  • ...m<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe) |developer=Irem, B.I.T.S |console=[[Game Boy]], arcade, many other non-Nintendo platforms |category=Horizontal scrolling shooter | [[Category:1991 games]]
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  • |title=Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games |console=[[Wii U]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], arcade
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  • |name=Arcade Series ...North American lines of early [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] releases. Games in the Programmable series support the ability for players to create their
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  • |category=Arcade, Platformer |releasena=1983 (Arcade)<br>November 19, 2006 (VC)
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  • ...gory=Sports |players= |predecessor=[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]] |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp= |releaseeu= |releaseau= |switcher=mario-and-sonic-at-the-olympic-games-tokyo-2020-switch
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  • ...merica)<br>[[Nintendo]] ([[Classic NES Series]]) |developer=Namco |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Famicom Disk System]], [[Game Boy Adv [[Category:Famicom Disk System games]]
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  • '''''Popeye''''' refers to the list of games published by Nintendo based on the cartoon character {{wp|Popeye}}. ==Games==
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  • *[[Super Punch-Out!! (arcade)|Super Punch-Out!!]] [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...name "Sega" is an acronym of one of the company's former titles, "Service Games". ...ervice Games moved their operations to Japan, becoming known as '''Service Games of Japan''', and slowly moved focus away from military installations to the
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  • ...ter TV-Game]]'', which is based on ''[[Computer Othello]]'', another early arcade game made by Nintendo. ...ndo-color-tv-game-6-6-1977.html</ref>, which gives the console 6 different games. Singles has only one racket, and doubles has two. The switches on top of t
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  • {{exitstub|wk|Category:Games}} This article is a '''list of third party Kirby games'''. Known unlicensed and pirate software are not listed.
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  • ...latforming games, the series has since branched off into numerous types of games. Collectively, the series has sold over 40 million units worldwide. ===Arcade===
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  • ...June 2, 2016.</ref> A few months later, Nintendo and Sega would release an arcade counterpart to this game, ''[[F-Zero AX]]'', which can be linked to this ga ...your memory card to the arcade and you can link to the upcoming F-Zero AX arcade game to race your custom machine, earn new parts, and unlock bonus features
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  • ...Shop Channel]] games, before the service fully ended in early 2019. These games were usually small in size, and there have been a few which were developed ==List of Nintendo published games==
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  • ...ugimori]]'s self-published Game Freak magazine.<!--Link if Nintendo arcade games are covered, which is possible--> ==Games==
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  • ...cal Ninja'' series, known in Japan as the ''Goemon'' series. Following the arcade game Mr. Goemon, it was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Fam [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • |category=Action, Arcade ...ght forward game play, and incredible replay value, Aura-Aura's journey is arcade-style gaming at its best...or should that be its highest?''
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  • ...side scrolling platform game by {{wp|Hudson Soft}}, based on {{wp|Sega}}'s arcade game {{wp|Wonder Boy}}. It is part of the ''Adventure Island'' series. [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...dway Games,<br>[[Nintendo]] (Classic NES Series) |developer=Namco |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy Advance]] (Classic NES Serie [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...co,<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe) |developer=[[Namco]] |console=Many (including arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (both licensed version and unlicensed Te [[Category:1993 games]]
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  • ...le version of [[Wrecking Crew]]. It has a planned rerelease for [[Nintendo Arcade Archives]]. *[https://nindb.net/arcade/ NinDB]
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  • |title=Nintendo Badge Arcade |boxart=Nintendo Badge Arcade logo.png
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  • ...Nintendo barcode]]). Note that certain variations of the same game, or the games on other platforms may not be published by Nintendo. ===1989 games===
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  • ...ducer for several of [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]'s games, as well as helping in creating the [[Game Boy]] line. ===Games===
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  • ...ndo]] ([[Classic NES Series|Famicom Mini]]) |developer=Capcom USA |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy Advance]] |category= |player [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...Nintendo]] ([[Classic NES Series|Famicom Mini]]) |developer=Namco |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Game Boy Advance]] |category= [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...n arcade cabinet. Page 2 features an illustration of two people next to an arcade with a woman mentioning Galaga. ...lot (Konami) and Galaga (Konami), however there is another listing of five games, including two by Sega.
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  • '''Double Dragon''' is a [[Game Boy]] version of Double Dragon, a 1987 arcade beat 'em up game. It features protagonist Billy Lee/his twin brother Jimmy [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • ...m Mini]], [[3D Classics]]) |developer=Konami, Arika (3D Classics) |console=Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintend [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...ndo series of games introduced in 1984, based on a reimagining of the 1982 arcade video game [[wikipedia:Joust|Joust]]. The games are also notable for their "Balloon Trip" mode, in which the player must fl
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  • ...<ref>[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3YMTvsQtoddbk9HNXJuS3l1VDg/edit NES games] list by Nintendo. Retrieved December 2, 2016.</ref> ...ories, being released in North America as one of the second wave of launch games in June 1986 and later released in Europe in 1988, as part of the [[Light G
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  • It is a dodgeball game featuring animals, based on the original 1985 arcade game. [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • ...in other VS. systems would result in the game failing to even start. Some games had higher contrast and details the the original ones released on the NES.
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  • ...nreleased educational music game for the [[Family Computer]], based on the arcade title {{ga|Donkey Kong}} and repurposing graphics from the NES release. The [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • Gameplay at a first glance is similar to [[Donkey Kong (game)|the original arcade game]] in which Mario confronts Donkey Kong, however there are a variety of [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • |console=Arcade, [[Wii U]] |releasejp=July 16, 2015 (arcade)<br>March 18, 2016 (Wii U)
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  • | services = Testing NES games ...of holding 12 cartridges at once. The unit allowed players to test new NES games, with a limit on gameplay time, before making a purchase.
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  • ...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 ...eCube [[Memory Card]], allowing players to unlock content exclusive to the arcade release in the console game.
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  • ...n)<br>[[Nintendo]] (USA, Europe) |developer=Natsume |console=[[Game Boy]], Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn |category=Puzzle |players=(Unknown) |predecessor= ==Blurb<ref>[http://gbdb.org/games.php?title=Tetris_Plus The Game Boy Database page]</ref>==
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  • ...Kirby}} series released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1995. It is a clone of the arcade game {{wp|Breakout (video game)|Breakout}} (or, by extension, {{wp|Arkanoid Like many other Game Boy games of its time, ''Kirby's Block Ball'' comes with pre-defined color palettes a
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  • ...s rebuilt with stereoscopic 3D visuals, released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The games were developed by [[Arika]] with assistance from [[Nintendo]]. ...ntendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/eshop/0/3 Iawata Asks : Nintendo 3DS : Classic Games in 3D]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 6, 2016.</ref> The [[Nintendo eShop]] fo
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  • ...let that tells about [[Mario]]'s history, and a CD with songs from several games from the series. These extra materials were only available for a limited ti '''''4 Classic Mario Games, 1 Disc'''''
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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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  • ...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 released by {{wp|Konami}} in *''Smash Table Tennis'' was one of several games demonstrated during the [[Nintendo 3DS]] tech demo ''[[Classic Collection]]
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  • ...he first title in the ''Dr. Mario'' spin-off series of {{ser|Super Mario}} games. In Japan, both versions of the game were released simultaneously in July 1 |media=NES [[Game Pak]]<br>Game Boy Game Pak<br>Arcade (Nintendo PlayChoice-10, Nintendo VS. System)<br>Satellaview<br>Nintendo Po
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  • ...published by [[Nintendo]]. The game was later ported to the {{wp|Xbox Live Arcade}} for {{wp|Xbox 360}} on December 3, 2008, several years after Rare had bee [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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  • ...''Arcade Archives''''' - Showcases several {{wp|Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo}} games coming to the Nintendo Switch in the future, including ''{{wp|Fatal Fury: K *'''''{{wp|THQ Nordic}}''''' - Announces two THQ Nordic games: ''Sine Mora EX'', which will feature local co-op and versus play and launc
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  • '''Our Favorite Bowser Games''' | ''[[Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns Arcade Hits Pack]]''
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