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  2. Lists of Nintendo characters - Wikipedia

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    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 Emblem Fates Characters of the Kirby series

  3. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively in Japan, 187 were released ...

  4. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo did also once offer a subscription motive that included four of the aforementioned Player's Guides instead of only one. Following these four Player's Guides, a fifth was released to Nintendo Power subscribers entitled Top Secret Passwords, containing passwords for a wide variety of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games. While initially billed ...

  5. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The cartridge connector pinout was changed between the Famicom and NES. [84] In late 1993, Nintendo introduced a redesigned version of the Famicom and NES (officially named the New Famicom in Japan [85] and the New-Style NES in the US [86]) to complement the Super Famicom and SNES, to prolong interest in the console, and to reduce costs.

  6. R.O.B. - Wikipedia

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    This was Nintendo's debut in the North American video game console market, which eventually revitalized the entire video game industry. R.O.B. was quietly discontinued a few years later, and became remembered as a successful Trojan Horse of marketing. He is a cameo or playable character in many Nintendo games such as the Super Smash Bros. series.

  7. Ice Climber - Wikipedia

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    In some European countries, Ice Climber was bundled with the Nintendo Entertainment System. The arcade version, VS. Ice Climber, [c] has an animated title screen, a stage select menu at the start of the game and between levels, 16 more mountains, occasional blizzard and wind effects, more enemy characters, and bonus multiplier items.

  8. Bubble Bobble - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Bobble Part 2 is a sequel to Bubble Bobble which had simultaneous development by different teams on the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy. This led to each version of the game having different storylines while the gameplay was largely unchanged from the original. Both versions of the game were released in 1993. [7]

  9. NES Classic Edition - Wikipedia

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    NES Classic Edition [a] [b] is a dedicated home video game console by Nintendo, that emulates the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Family Computer (Famicom). Originally launched on November 10, 2016, the console aesthetically is a miniature replica of the NES, and it includes a static library of 30 built-in games from the licensed NES library, supporting save states for all of them.