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Captain N: The Game Master is an American animated television series that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1991 as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup. [1] Produced by DIC Animation City, it incorporated elements from video games of the time by Japanese company Nintendo.
The Legend of Zelda by Nintendo: DIC Enterprises, Nintendo of America: Captain N: The Game Master: Kid Icarus by Nintendo, Mega Man by Capcom, Castlevania by Konami 1989–1991 DIC Animation City, Nintendo of America: NBC: The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Bros. 3 by Nintendo: 1990 DIC Animation City, Retitalia S.P.A., Nintendo ...
Television series or movie Game title Platform(s) Aaahh!!! Real Monsters: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters: Mega Drive / Genesis, SNES: Aladdin: Disney's Aladdin: Sega Genesis, SNES, Game Boy, MS-DOS, Amiga, NES, Game Gear, Master System
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The cartoon show featured characters from five different console video games published by Acclaim Entertainment.They included Max Force from NARC (originally an arcade game by Williams, ported to the NES by Rare), Kuros from the Wizards and Warriors series (originally created by Rare), Kwirk from the eponymous Game Boy title (originally by Atlus), Tyrone from Arch Rivals (originally by Midway ...
Pages in category "Animated series based on Nintendo video games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The characters can be set in many different poses and situations, and the cartoons have a myriad of settings and backgrounds for the show to take place. There are also options for musical inserts, sound effects, captions, and editing features using an easy-to-use graphic user interface that resembles a watered-down version of most Windows 3.1 ...
Phillips was in between jobs when he saw a Nintendo job listing in The Seattle Times that read: "Have Fun And Play Games for a Living". [ 7 ] : 107–108 Phillips didn't apply for the job, instead being invited by former college friend and current Nintendo employee of one month, Don James.