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List of Nintendo products

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The following is a list of products either developed or published by Nintendo. Unless otherwise noted, all games on this page are published by Nintendo worldwide.

Toys and playing cards

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Amiibo

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Arcade products

Electro-mechanical games

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  1. Promotional prototype
  2. Published by Sega in North America.
  3. Published by Empire in North America.

Arcade video games

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  1. Published by Far East Video in North America.
  2. Published in North America first by Sega and later by Exidy under the name Bandido (removing all references to Nintendo) and in Europe by Sega/Bell-Fruit Mfg. A modified version of the game was released by Taito in 1980 under the name Western Gun Part II, also without any Nintendo references.
  3. Only saw a limited release in Japan. Released worldwide only with the Arcade Archives version on Nintendo Switch.
  4. Sources for the Japanese release date are conflicting and list it as somewhere between June and July 1983.

Nintendo VS. System

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    PlayChoice-10

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    Nintendo Super System

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      Dedicated console

      Color TV-Game

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      Game & Watch

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      1. Due to the lack of sources regarding the international release dates of the Game & Watch series, the listed dates refer only to the initial worldwide release. The regional categorization is only used to indicate which countries a model was not released in, rather than to specify region-specific release dates.
      2. First released as Toss-Up in North America.
      3. First released as Flag Man in North America.
      4. First released as The Exterminator in North America.
      5. First released as Fireman Fireman in North America.
      6. First released as Headache in United Kingdom.
      7. Released as Punch-Out!! in North America.
      8. Published by and sold as a Telko product, but made by Nintendo.
      9. Reward given to players who participated in a competition of Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race and submitted their scores to Nintendo.
      10. Only though Club Nintendo.

      Others

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      NES/Famicom

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        Famicom Disk System

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        1. Had a North American Virtual Console release
        2. Had a PAL Virtual Console release
        3. Playable in PAL and NA regions through Animal Crossing
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        Game Boy

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        1. Standalone Game Boy versions of Asteroids and Missile Command were published by Accolade in 1992.
        2. Standalone Game Boy version of Centipede was published by Accolade in 1992.
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        1. Also found under the names Nintendo Classics, Golden Hits Collection or Série Classic depending on the country.
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        Nintendo Power

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        1. Also released pre-installed on a Nintendo Power cartridge
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        Super NES/Super Famicom

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        1. Reported US release date varies between November 20[133][134] and December 4.[135][136][137]
        2. First released on Nintendo Power
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        1. Published by Imagineer in Japan.
        2. First released on Nintendo Power
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        1. Published by Bullet-Proof Software in Japan.
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        1. Also found under the names Nintendo Classics, Golden Hits Collection or Série Classic depending on the country.
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        Nintendo Power

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        1. Released pre-installed on a Nintendo Power cartridge on August 25, 1998.[163]
        2. Also released pre-installed on a Nintendo Power cartridge
        3. Released pre-installed on a Nintendo Power cartridge on November 29, 2000.[164]

        Satellaview

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        1. Had a limited cartridge release by Hudson Soft from January 16, 1995, to February 20, 1995, as a prize in a game tournament.
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        Virtual Boy

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        Nintendo 64

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        1. PAL version only released in Australia.
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        1. Licensed to and published in North America by Atlus, and later by Square Enix for the Western Virtual Console release.
        2. PAL version only released in Australia.
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        1. Published by Rare and distributed exclusively by Nintendo Worldwide.
        2. Published by Rare and distributed exclusively by Nintendo in North America and Australia, and published by THQ in PAL regions.
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            64DD

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            Game Boy Color

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              1. Original PAL version only released in Australia, but later became available in Europe through the Virtual Console release.
              2. Published by Rare and distributed exclusively by Nintendo Worldwide.
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              1. The Nintendo release is the original one. The game was later published by Kemco for the Japanese release.
              2. The Nintendo release is the original one. The game was later licensed to and published by Epoch for the Japanese release.
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              Nintendo Power

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              1. Released pre-installed on a Nintendo Power cartridge on July 31, 2000.[200]
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              Game Boy Advance

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              1. The European release was titled L'Aigle de Guerre and only available in France.
              2. Released as Game & Watch Gallery Advance in PAL regions.
              3. PAL version only released in Australia.
              4. Known as Famicom Mini in Japan and NES Classics in Europe and Australia.
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              1. Licensed to and published in North America by Atlus.
              2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
              3. PAL version only released in Australia.
              4. Never released individually on the Game Boy Advance.
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              1. Known as Famicom Mini in Japan and NES Classics in Europe and Australia.
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              e-Reader

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              1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
              2. This pack contained two cards from the Pokémon-e: Expedition Base Set (Pichu and Hoppip), along with Game & Watch Collection: Manhole-e and a Kirby Contest Card.[212]
              3. Not only e-Reader cards.
              4. This is a promotional Pokémon card series distributed at various events from July 2001 to July 2002. Only a few of these cards are e-Reader compatible. You can find the list of e-Reader cards from this series here.[213]
              5. Two versions of the card were produced: one given away in the E3 2002 Promo Pack, and one packaged with North American every e-Reader.
              6. Promotional card released with the North American launch of the e-Reader, available at select retailers. It was later packaged with the Australian version of the e-Reader.
              7. A promotional "Two Coin Card" was distributed with GamePro magazine.
              8. This is a promotional Pokémon card series distributed at various events from July 1999 to March 2003. Only a few of these cards are e-Reader compatible. You can find the list of e-Reader cards from this series here.[213]
              9. This is a promotional Pokémon card series distributed at various events from January 2002 to March 2003. Only a few of these cards are e-Reader compatible. You can find the list of e-Reader cards from this series here.[213]
              10. Promotional Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire e-Card, distributed at E3 2003, in Nintendo Power Vol. 173 (November 2003), and for a limited time at Toys "R" Us stores.
              11. Pokémon Trading Card Game packs.
              12. Available in six packs :Iron Defense, Solid Armor, Freezing Ray, Seizing Poison, Hidden Ruins and Cordial Bond.
              13. Two exclusive e-Reader cards were included with the Japanese and North American releases of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. A special Wal-Mart–exclusive North American edition featured seven cards. In Japan, three additional cards were distributed as magazine bonuses in CoroCoro Comic (October 2003, February 2004, and September 2003 issues).[218]
              14. Bundled exclusively with early releases of Pokémon Channel in North America, Japan, and Australia.
              15. Three exclusive cards were distributed to players who purchased the game at Pokémon Centers. Another card was included in the Summer 2003 issue of Pokémon Scoop, and an additional demo card was made available in select stores across Japan throughout September 2003.[219]
              16. Available in six packs :Sharp Claw, Cursed Showdown, Reversal Blow, Battle without Conclusion, Self-Confidence not Wasted and Steady Power.
              17. This is a promotional Pokémon card series distributed at various events from October 2003 to September 2006. Only a few of these cards are e-Reader compatible. You can find the list of e-Reader cards from this series here.[213]
              18. Distributed with FoxBox promotional boxes at Toys'R Us on November 2003, and in issue 175 of Nintendo Power and in an issue of Tips & Tricks Magazine on December 2003.
              19. Available in four packs :Red, Blue, Yellow and Green pack.
              20. Distributed with Pokémon Scoop's Winter 2004 issue.
              21. Promotional cards were also distributed. Three cards were offered with the purchase of the game, along with six cards as Club Nintendo prizes, one card included as a supplement to the Pikmin 2: Treasure Collection Guide, and two Famitsu magazine bonus cards.
              22. Given to attendees of the 20th Next Generation World Hobby Fair.
              23. Distributed as a set in a sweepstakes in the August 2004 issue of Monthly CoroCoro Comic.
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              GameCube

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              1. Released as a promotional disc: in Japan through Club Nintendo for the release of Four Swords Adventures[228]; in North America bundled with the GameCube, or obtained by subscribing to Nintendo Power or registering a GameCube and selected games[229]; in Europe initially included in the GameCube + Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bundle[230], and later offered through Club Nintendo; in the UK and Australia available by providing proof of purchase for select GameCube titles.[231][232]
              2. Released as Mario Smash Football in PAL regions.
              3. Released as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Limited Edition in PAL regions.
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              1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
              2. The publisher of the game is unclear due to its unconventional release. Namco distributed the title through game bundles, including R: Racing Evolution in the North American, PAL, and Japanese regions, and Pac-Man World 2 exclusively in North America. In Japan, Nintendo also distributed the game as a limited-time bonus for Club Nintendo members. The game was later re-released on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Switch as part of the Namco Museum compilations, which were fully published by Namco.
              3. Published by Seta Corporation and distributed by Nintendo.
              4. Released as Dancing Stage Mario Mix in PAL regions.
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                Pokémon Mini

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                1. Bundled with Pokémon Mini console.
                2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.

                Nintendo DS

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                1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                2. Released only in Australia.
                3. Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
                4. Released on 3DS eShop.
                5. Released only in South Korea.
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                    DSiWare

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                    Wii

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                    1. Released only in South Korea.
                    2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                    3. Primarily produced by Sega, Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
                    4. Published by Square Enix in Japan.
                    5. PAL version only released in Australia.
                    1. Released as Big Brain Academy for Wii in PAL regions.
                    2. Released as Mario Strikers Charged Football in PAL regions.
                    3. Released as Donkey Kong Jet Race in PAL regions.
                    4. This game was released in Japan only as a download on the WiiWare service.
                    5. Released as Wario Land: The Shake Dimension in PAL regions.
                    6. Released as Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City in PAL regions.
                    7. The title was exclusively available via the Club Nintendo service in Japan.
                    8. Released as Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep in PAL regions.
                    9. Released as Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies in PAL regions.
                    10. Released as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise in PAL regions.
                    11. Released as Kirby's Adventure Wii in PAL regions.
                    12. Released as Boom Street in PAL regions.
                    13. Released as 2 games in 1 disc! - Wii Sports (1st variant) / Wii Sports Resort (2nd variant) in North America.
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                          1. Released as Mama's-2-Pack in North America.

                          WiiWare

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                          1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                          2. Localized and published by Nintendo only in Japan
                          1. Released as Dr. Mario & Germ Buster in PAL regions.
                          2. Released as Actionloop Twist in PAL regions.
                          3. Released as MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade in PAL regions.
                          4. Released in PAL regions only as a retail title.
                          5. Released as PictureBook Games: A Pop-Up Adventure in PAL regions.
                          6. Released as WarioWare: Do It Yourself Showcase in PAL regions.
                          7. This title was exclusively available via the Club Nintendo service.
                          8. Released as Excitebike: World Challenge in PAL regions.
                          9. This title was exclusively available via the Club Nintendo service.
                          10. Released as Zenquaria: Virtual Aquarium in PAL regions.
                          11. Released as Art Style: Penta Tentacles in PAL regions.
                          12. Released as Hydroventure in PAL regions.

                          Nintendo 3DS

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                          1. Comes pre-loaded on Nintendo 3DS system.
                          2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                          3. Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
                          4. Released on 3DS eShop.
                          5. New Nintendo 3DS exclusive title.
                          6. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
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                          1. Published by Nintendo only in North America.
                          2. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
                          3. Published by Nintendo only in Korea.
                          4. Published by Nintendo only in Europe.
                          5. Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
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                          1. Distributed by Nintendo only in Europe.
                          2. Distributed by Nintendo only in North America and Europe.
                          3. New Nintendo 3DS exclusive title.

                          eShop

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                          1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                          2. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
                          1. This title was exclusively available via the Club Nintendo service.

                          Wii U

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                          1. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
                          2. Released on Wii U eShop.
                          3. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                          1. Released as Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water in PAL regions.
                          2. Released as Art Academy: Atelier in PAL regions.
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                          2. Published by Nintendo only in Europe.
                          3. Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
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                            1. Distributed by Nintendo only in Europe.
                            2. Distributed by Nintendo only in North America and Europe.
                            3. Distributed by Nintendo only in Europe through the eShop Selects label.

                              eShop

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                              1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                              1. Released as Pullblox World in PAL regions.
                              2. Released as amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights in PAL regions.

                              Nintendo Switch

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                              1. Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
                              2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                              3. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
                              4. A downloadable version was released on February 17, 2018.
                              5. A downloadable version was released on February 13, 2019.
                              6. A downloadable version was released on June 13, 2019.
                              7. A downloadable version was released on May 14, 2021.
                              8. A downloadable version was released on February 8, 2023.
                              9. A downloadable version was released on June 21, 2023.
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                              eShop

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                              1. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
                              2. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.

                              Nintendo Switch 2

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                                1. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan.
                                2. Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
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                                eShop

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                                iOS/Android

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                                1. Called Nintendo Switch Online until May 29, 2025.
                                2. Called My Nintendo in Japan until its worldwide release on November 5, 2025.

                                Web

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                                Developed but not published by Nintendo

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                                Arcade Archives

                                Since May 15, 2014, Hamster Corporation has been developing and publishing a series of arcade game ports for modern consoles under the name Arcade Archives. Several Nintendo arcade games were ported to the Nintendo Switch between September 27, 2017, and December 18, 2020.

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                                Officially-licensed without direct Nintendo involvement

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                                There have been several commercially released video games officially licensed to use Nintendo-owned intellectual properties without the company or one of its subsidiaries being involved in the game's production or distribution.

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