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Nintendo has created many video game series and franchises throughout its history. Their first established series were the Mario and the Donkey Kong series, established in 1981. The following is a list of lists of characters who appear in various games and franchises published by Nintendo arranged in alphabetical order. Characters of Fire ...
Battle City [a] is a 1985 multi-directional shooter video game developed and published by Namco for the Family Computer. It is a successor to Namco's 1980 Tank Battalion, and would be succeeded itself by the 1991 Tank Force. [1] An arcade version for the Nintendo VS.
The Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released exclusively in North America, and 19 were released exclusively in PAL countries.
A long-running series of video games involving Nintendo's Donkey Kong character. Donkey Kong (1981) Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (2025) [34] Donkey Kong Country: A sub-series of platformers in the Donkey Kong franchise, in which Donkey Kong and his friends fight against invading threats to their jungle home. Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Battle City: NES: September 9, 1985: Yes No No Successor to Tank Battalion. Nintendo VS. System: 1985: Yes No No Star Luster: NES: December 6, 1985: Yes No No Namco's first original game for home consoles. Nintendo VS. System: 1985: Yes No No Tower of Babel: NES: July 18, 1986: Yes No No Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu: NES: August 1 ...
Nintendo logo. Lists of games on Nintendo consoles covers video games provided by Nintendo. The lists include lists of games for home consoles, handheld consoles, hybrid and others. For games produced by Nintendo and other products by Nintendo, see List of Nintendo products.
Battle Arena Toshinden Nettou Toshinden JP: Betop Takara JP Nintendo NA Laguna EU: March 22, 1996: November 1996: 1996: Battle Bull: Jorudan: SETA Corporation: November 30, 1990: January 1991: Unreleased Battle City: Nova Games Nova Games August 9, 1991: Unreleased: Unreleased Battle Crusher: Sun L Banpresto: January 25, 1995: Unreleased ...
The final first-party games are Dōbutsu no Mori on April 14, 2001, in Japan, and Mario Party 3 on May 7, 2001, in North America. The final licensed game to be published for the system is the North American exclusive Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20, 2002. The best-selling game is Super Mario 64 with 11 million units as of May 21, 2003. [8]