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For a list of what IPs are excluded from this list, click [[/Excluded IPs|here]].
For a list of what IPs are excluded from this list, click [[/Excluded IPs|here]].
For future IPs that have yet to be released, they will be listed [[/IPs to add|here]] until they eventually release.


==Nintendo Series==
==Nintendo Series==
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Computer Othello (universe)
|title            = Computer Othello (universe)
|image            = [[File:Computer Othello.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ryMQAsO.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''Computer Othello'' (1978) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Computer Othello'' (1978) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Computer TV Game'' (1980) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Computer Othello''''' ({{ja|コンピューター・オセロ|Konpyūtā Osero}}, ''Computer Othello'') is a tabletop arcade video game based on Othello, in which the goal is to place pieces to trap the computer opponent's pieces, turning them into your pieces, with the player with the most pieces on the board being declared the winner if no more pieces can be placed. The game is notable for being the first video arcade game to be developed by Nintendo. The game would receive a home console version called ''Computer TV Game'', which is a part of the {{uv|Color TV-Game}} series of consoles.
'''''Computer Othello''''' ({{ja|コンピューター・オセロ|Konpyūtā Osero}}, ''Computer Othello'') is a tabletop arcade video game based on Othello, in which the goal is to place pieces to trap the computer opponent's pieces, turning them into your pieces, with the player with the most pieces on the board being declared the winner if no more pieces can be placed. The game is notable for being the first video arcade game to be developed by Nintendo. The game would receive a home console version called ''Computer TV Game'', which is a part of the {{uv|Color TV-Game}} series of consoles.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Block Fever (universe)
|title            = Block Fever (universe)
|image            = [[File:Block Fever.jpeg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/dsBHQkI.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''Block Fever'' (1978) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Block Fever'' (1978) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Color TV Block Kusure'' (1979) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Block Fever''''' ({{ja|ブロック・フィーバー|Burokku Fībā}}, ''Block Fever'') is a ''Breakout''-like game released for arcades in which the player controls a paddle (implied to be a spaceship according to the boxart) to hit a ball in order to break several blocks until all of them have been destroyed. The game would receive a home console version called ''Color TV Block Kusure'', which is a part of the {{uv|Color TV-Game}} series of consoles.
'''''Block Fever''''' ({{ja|ブロック・フィーバー|Burokku Fībā}}, ''Block Fever'') is a ''Breakout''-like game released for arcades in which the player controls a paddle (implied to be a spaceship according to the boxart) to hit a ball in order to break several blocks until all of them have been destroyed. The game would receive a home console version called ''Color TV Block Kusure'', which is a part of the {{uv|Color TV-Game}} series of consoles.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Space Fever (universe)
|title            = Space Fever (universe)
|image            = [[File:Space Fever.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/z0n9WJi.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Fever}}'' (1979)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Fever}}'' (1979)
|latestinstallment = ''SF-Hisplitter'' (1979) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Space Fever''''' ({{ja|スペースフィーバー|Supēsu Fībā}}, ''Space Fever'') is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades similar to Taito's ''Space Invaders''. A sequel, titled ''Space Fever II'', is available exclusively for the Game Boy Camera accessory.
'''''Space Fever''''' ({{ja|スペースフィーバー|Supēsu Fībā}}, ''Space Fever'') is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades similar to Taito's ''Space Invaders''. A sequel, titled ''Space Fever II'', is available exclusively for the Game Boy Camera accessory.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Monkey Magic (universe)
|title            = Monkey Magic (universe)
|image            = [[File:Monkey Magic.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/W7ah5sw.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Monkey Magic|video game}}'' (1979) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Monkey Magic|video game}}'' (1979) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Monkey Magic'' (1979) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Monkey Magic''''' ({{ja|モンキー・マジック|Monkī Majikku}}, ''Monkey Magic'') is a ''Breakout''-like game released for arcades, with the arrangement of blocks being replaced with the shape of a monkey's head.
'''''Monkey Magic''''' ({{ja|モンキー・マジック|Monkī Majikku}}, ''Monkey Magic'') is a ''Breakout''-like game released for arcades, with the arrangement of blocks being replaced with the shape of a monkey's head.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Space Launcher (universe)
|title            = Space Launcher (universe)
|image            = [[File:Space Launcher.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/FjUkhQY.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''Space Launcher'' (1979)
|firstinstallment  = ''Space Launcher'' (1979)
|latestinstallment = ''Space Launcher'' (1979)
}}
}}
'''''Space Launcher''''' ({{ja|スペースランチャー|Supēsu Ranchā}}, ''Space Launcher'') is an arcade game in which the player commands a spaceship to collect ore from another planet opposite to Earth,while avoiding sparks and alien enemy fire over the other side.
'''''Space Launcher''''' ({{ja|スペースランチャー|Supēsu Ranchā}}, ''Space Launcher'') is an arcade game in which the player commands a spaceship to collect ore from another planet opposite to Earth,while avoiding sparks and alien enemy fire over the other side.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Space Firebird (universe)
|title            = Space Firebird (universe)
|image            = [[File:Space Firebird.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Db3BNPL.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Sega-Gremlin
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Sega/Gremlin
|genres            = Shooter
|genres            = Shooter
|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Firebird}}'' (1980)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Space Firebird}}'' (1980)
|latestinstallment = ''Space Demon'' (1981)
}}
}}
'''''Space Firebird''''' ({{ja|スペースファイアーバード|Supēsu Faiābādo}}, ''Space Firebird'') is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades in which the player commands a spaceship that is lost in an asteroid field and must shoot a swarm of alien enemies.
'''''Space Firebird''''' ({{ja|スペースファイアーバード|Supēsu Faiābādo}}, ''Space Firebird'') is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades in which the player commands a spaceship that is lost in an asteroid field and must shoot a swarm of alien enemies.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Heli Fire (universe)
|title            = Heli Fire (universe)
|image            = [[File:Heli Fire.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/3F4LINp.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Heli Fire}}'' (1980)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Heli Fire}}'' (1980)
|latestinstallment = ''Heli Fire'' (1980)
}}
}}
'''''Heli Fire''''' ({{ja|ヘリファイア|Heri Faia}}, ''Heli Fire'') is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player controls a submarine and must survive as long as possible against a barrage of enemy attacks from the sea and above.
'''''Heli Fire''''' ({{ja|ヘリファイア|Heri Faia}}, ''Heli Fire'') is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player controls a submarine and must survive as long as possible against a barrage of enemy attacks from the sea and above.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Radar Scope (universe)
|title            = Radar Scope (universe)
|image            = [[File:Radar Scope.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/33PflTK.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Radar Scope}}'' (1980)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Radar Scope}}'' (1980)
|latestinstallment = ''Radar Scope'' (1980)
}}
}}
'''''Radar Scope''''' ({{ja|レーダースコープ|Rēdā Sukōpu}}, ''Radar Scope'') is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player assumes the role of the Sonic Spaceport starship and must wipe out formations of an enemy race known as the Gamma Raiders before they destroy the player's space station.
'''''Radar Scope''''' ({{ja|レーダースコープ|Rēdā Sukōpu}}, ''Radar Scope'') is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player assumes the role of the Sonic Spaceport starship and must wipe out formations of an enemy race known as the Gamma Raiders before they destroy the player's space station.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Sky Skipper (universe)
|title            = Sky Skipper (universe)
|image            = [[File:Sky Skipper.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/I0xKxea.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Parker Brothers
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Parker Brothers
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Skipper}}'' (1981)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Skipper}}'' (1981)
|latestinstallment = ''Sky Skipper'' (Atari 2600) (1983) {{flag|North America}}
}}
}}
'''''Sky Skipper''''' ({{ja|スカイスキッパー|Sukai Sukippā}}, ''Sky Skipper'') is a game released for arcades that follows a biplane pilot named "Mr. You", who must save a card-themed kingdom from a gang of gorillas.
'''''Sky Skipper''''' ({{ja|スカイスキッパー|Sukai Sukippā}}, ''Sky Skipper'') is a game released for arcades that follows a biplane pilot named "Mr. You", who must save a card-themed kingdom from a gang of gorillas.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Magnetic Soccer (universe)
|title            = Magnetic Soccer (universe)
|image            = [[File:Magnetic Soccer.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/PMo9wIK.png|250px}}
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Sports
|genres            = Sports
|originconsole    = Game Boy
|originconsole    = Game Boy
|firstinstallment  = ''Magnetic Soccer'' (1992) {{flag|Europe}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Magnetic Soccer}}'' (1992) {{flag|Europe}}
|latestinstallment = ''Magnetic Soccer'' (1992) {{flag|Europe}}
}}
}}
'''''Magnetic Soccer''''' is a tabletop soccer game released for the Game Boy exclusively in Europe. Very little information is known about the game.
'''''Magnetic Soccer''''' is a tabletop soccer game released for the Game Boy exclusively in Europe.
{{clr}}
{{clr}}


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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Tin Star (universe)
|title            = Tin Star (universe)
|image            = [[File:Tin Star.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/8zURpuE.png|250px}}
|developer        = Software Creations
|developer        = Software Creations
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = SNES
|originconsole    = SNES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tin Star|video game}}'' (1994) {{flag|North America}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tin Star|video game}}'' (1994) {{flag|North America}}
|latestinstallment = ''Tin Star'' (1994) {{flag|North America}}
}}
}}
'''''Tin Star''''' is a rail shooter game released for the Super NES that is compatible with the Super Scope and SNES Mouse. The game is set in a wild western world populated by humanoid robots, and stars the titular character who must battle and shoot several robot bandits.
'''''Tin Star''''' is a rail shooter game released for the Super NES that is compatible with the Super Scope and SNES Mouse. The game is set in a wild western world populated by humanoid robots, and stars the titular character who must battle and shoot several robot bandits.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Uniracers (universe)<br>Unirally (universe)
|title            = Uniracers (universe)<br>Unirally (universe)
|image            = [[File:Uniracers.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/koGilHF.png|250px}}
|developer        = DMA Design
|developer        = DMA Design
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = SNES
|originconsole    = SNES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Uniracers}}'' (1994)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Uniracers}}'' (1994)
|latestinstallment = ''Uniracers'' (1994)
}}
}}
'''''Uniracers''''' is a racing game for the Super NES that focuses on inanimate unicycles racing on 2D tracks. The game is notable for a controversy in which the developers, DMA Design, was successfully sued by Pixar for allegedly stealing the design from their 1987 CGI short ''Red's Dream'', resulting in production of the game being terminated.
'''''Uniracers''''' is a racing game for the Super NES that focuses on inanimate unicycles racing on 2D tracks. The game is notable for a controversy in which the developers, DMA Design, was successfully sued by Pixar for allegedly stealing the design from their 1987 CGI short ''Red's Dream'', resulting in production of the game being terminated.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Winter Gold (universe)
|title            = Winter Gold (universe)
|image            = [[File:Winter Gold.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/hiQ7t7d.png|250px}}
|developer        = Funcom
|developer        = Funcom
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Sports
|genres            = Sports
|originconsole    = SNES
|originconsole    = SNES
|firstinstallment  = ''Winter Gold'' (1996) {{flag|Europe}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Winter Gold}}'' (1996) {{flag|Europe}}
|latestinstallment = ''Winter Gold'' (1996) {{flag|Europe}}
}}
}}
'''''Winter Gold''''' is a winter sports-themed game developed by Funcom and released for the Super NES exclusively in Europe. It is one of the few Super NES games to make use of the Super FX 2 chip.
'''''Winter Gold''''' is a winter sports-themed game developed by Funcom and released for the Super NES exclusively in Europe. It is one of the few Super NES games to make use of the Super FX 2 chip.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Picross NP (universe)
|title            = Picross NP (universe)
|image            = [[File:Picross NP.gif|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/KhTxShi.gif|250px}}
|developer        = Jupiter
|developer        = Jupiter
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Super Famicom (Nintendo Power)
|originconsole    = Super Famicom (Nintendo Power)
|firstinstallment  = ''Picross NP Vol. 1'' (1999) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Picross NP Vol. 1'' (1999) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Picross NP Vol. 8'' (2000) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Picross NP''''' ({{ja|ピクロスNP|Pikurosu NP}}, ''Picross NP'') is a series of eight picross games released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. Some of the puzzles in each installment are based around a certain Nintendo franchise, such as {{uv|Pokémon}}, {{uv|Kirby}}, and {{uv|Mario}}.
'''''Picross NP''''' ({{ja|ピクロスNP|Pikurosu NP}}, ''Picross NP'') is a series of eight picross games released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. Some of the puzzles in each installment are based around a certain Nintendo franchise, such as {{uv|Pokémon}}, {{uv|Kirby}}, and {{uv|Mario}}.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Warlocked (universe)
|title            = Warlocked (universe)
|image            = [[File:Warlocked.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/MfnRZm1.png|250px}}
|developer        = Bits Studios
|developer        = Bits Studios
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Warlocked}}'' (2000) {{flag|North America}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Warlocked}}'' (2000) {{flag|North America}}
|latestinstallment = ''Warlocked'' (2000) {{flag|North America}}
}}
}}
'''''Warlocked''''' is a real-time strategy game developed by Bits Studios released for the Game Boy Color in 2000. The player has a choice to fight for either the human army, led by Queen Azarel, or the beast army, led by Chief Zog, and must defeat the opposing army on several maps, all while finding and collecting 27 wizards to aid in battle.
'''''Warlocked''''' is a real-time strategy game developed by Bits Studios released for the Game Boy Color in 2000. The player has a choice to fight for either the human army, led by Queen Azarel, or the beast army, led by Chief Zog, and must defeat the opposing army on several maps, all while finding and collecting 27 wizards to aid in battle.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Pocket Soccer (universe)
|title            = Pocket Soccer (universe)
|image            = [[File:Pocket Soccer.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/mUeOA9N.png|250px}}
|developer        = Game-Play Studios
|developer        = Game-Play Studios
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|firstinstallment  = ''Pocket Soccer'' (2001) {{flag|Europe}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Pocket Soccer'' (2001) {{flag|Europe}}
|latestinstallment = ''Pocket Soccer'' (2001) {{flag|Europe}}
}}
}}
'''''Pocket Soccer''''' is an association football game developed by Game-Play Studios released for the Game Boy Color exclusively in Europe.
'''''Pocket Soccer''''' is an association football game developed by Game-Play Studios released for the Game Boy Color exclusively in Europe.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain (universe)
|title            = Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain (universe)
|image            = [[File:Zekkyo Senshi Sakebrain.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/AU61hE3.png|250px}}
|developer        = Suzak
|developer        = Suzak
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain'' (2007) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain'' (2007) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain'' (2007) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain''''' ({{ja|絶叫戦士サケブレイン|Zekkyō Senshi Sakeburein}}, ''Exclamation Warriors Sakebrein'') is a multiplayer-only beat 'em up game released for the Nintendo DS exclusively through Club Nintendo, in which the players control two or three of five sentai superheroes and fight through waves of enemies by shouting commands into the DS's microphone.
'''''Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain''''' ({{ja|絶叫戦士サケブレイン|Zekkyō Senshi Sakeburein}}, ''Exclamation Warriors Sakebrein'') is a multiplayer-only beat 'em up game released for the Nintendo DS exclusively through Club Nintendo, in which the players control two or three of five sentai superheroes and fight through waves of enemies by shouting commands into the DS's microphone.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Wii Chess (universe)
|title            = Wii Chess (universe)
|image            = [[File:Wii Chess.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/U1P04bc.png|250px}}
|developer        = Spice Games
|developer        = Spice Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii
|originconsole    = Wii
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Chess}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Chess}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''Wii Chess'' (2008)
}}
}}
'''''Wii Chess''''' ({{ja|通信対局 ワールドチェス|Tsūshin Taikyoku Wārudo Chesu}}, ''Communication Game World Chess'') is a chess game released for the Wii. It was released as a physical game in Europe, while it released in Japan as a WiiWare title called ''Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess''.
'''''Wii Chess''''' ({{ja|通信対局 ワールドチェス|Tsūshin Taikyoku Wārudo Chesu}}, ''Communication Game World Chess'') is a chess game released for the Wii. It was released as a physical game in Europe, while it released in Japan as a WiiWare title called ''Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess''.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = DS Bimoji Training (universe)
|title            = DS Bimoji Training (universe)
|image            = [[File:DS Bimoji Training.png|100px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/2xSTfxC.png|250px}}
|developer        = indieszero
|developer        = indieszero
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Bimoji Training'' (2008) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Bimoji Training'' (2008) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''DS Bimoji Training'' (2008) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''DS Bimoji Training''''' ({{ja|DS美文字トレーニング|DS Bimoji Torēningu}}, ''DS Beautiful Character Training'') is a Japanese calligraphy training game released for the Nintendo DS.
'''''DS Bimoji Training''''' ({{ja|DS美文字トレーニング|DS Bimoji Torēningu}}, ''DS Beautiful Character Training'') is a Japanese calligraphy training game released for the Nintendo DS.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Crosswords (universe)<br>Crossword Collection (universe)
|title            = Crosswords (universe)<br>Crossword Collection (universe)
|image            = [[File:Crosswords.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/844YtOy.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Nuevo Retro Games
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Nuevo Retro Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crosswords DS}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crosswords DS}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crosswords Plus}}'' (2012) {{flag|North America}}
}}
}}
'''''Crosswords''''' is a series of crossword games released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS developed by Nintendo Software Technology.
'''''Crosswords''''' is a series of crossword games released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS developed by Nintendo Software Technology.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Tsūshin Taikyoku (universe)
|title            = Tsūshin Taikyoku (universe)
|image            = [[File:Tsūshin Taikyoku logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/6nrVdbw.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Spice Games
|developer        = Spice Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii
|originconsole    = Wii
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Chess}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Chess}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''Tsūshin Taikyoku: Igo Dōjō 2700-Mon'' (2008) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Tsūshin Taikyoku''''' ({{ja|通信対局|Tsūshin Taikyoku}}, ''Communication Game'') is a series of board games released for the WiiWare service that consists of shogi, Go, and chess, in which the lattermost was previously released as a retail Wii game in Europe titled ''Wii Chess''.
'''''Tsūshin Taikyoku''''' ({{ja|通信対局|Tsūshin Taikyoku}}, ''Communication Game'') is a series of board games released for the WiiWare service that consists of shogi, Go, and chess, in which the lattermost was previously released as a retail Wii game in Europe titled ''Wii Chess''.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Maboshi's Arcade (universe)<br> MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade (universe)
|title            = Maboshi's Arcade (universe)<br> MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade (universe)
|image            = [[File:Maboshi's Arcade logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lPkFIOv.png|250px}}
|developer        = Mindware
|developer        = Mindware
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Maboshi's Arcade}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Maboshi's Arcade}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''Flametail'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Maboshi's Arcade''''' ({{ja|カタチのゲーム まるぼうしか|Katachi no Game: Maru Bou Shikaku}}, ''Game of Shapes: Circle, Bar, Square'') is a puzzle game developed by Mindware released for the WiiWare service that focuses on three minigames: Circle, Bar, and Square. The Square game would later receive an expanded version released for the DSiWare service in 2010 titled ''Flametail''.
'''''Maboshi's Arcade''''' ({{ja|カタチのゲーム まるぼうしか|Katachi no Game: Maru Bou Shikaku}}, ''Game of Shapes: Circle, Bar, Square'') is a puzzle game developed by Mindware released for the WiiWare service that focuses on three minigames: Circle, Bar, and Square. The Square game would later receive an expanded version released for the DSiWare service in 2010 titled ''Flametail''.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Personal Trainer: Walking (universe)<br>Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? (universe)
|title            = Personal Trainer: Walking (universe)<br>Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? (universe)
|image            = [[File:Personal Trainer Walking.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/5LhET4u.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Creatures Inc.
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Creatures Inc.
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Personal Trainer: Walking}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Personal Trainer: Walking}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''Personal Trainer: Walking'' (2008)
}}
}}
'''''Personal Trainer: Walking''''' ({{ja|歩いてわかる 生活リズムDS|Aruite Wakaru: Seikatsu Rizumu DS}}, ''A Life Rhythm that You can Understand by Walking DS'') is a walking-based exercise video game released for the Nintendo DS that makes use of a pedometer. It is the first game for the Nintendo DS to feature Mii characters.
'''''Personal Trainer: Walking''''' ({{ja|歩いてわかる 生活リズムDS|Aruite Wakaru: Seikatsu Rizumu DS}}, ''A Life Rhythm that You can Understand by Walking DS'') is a walking-based exercise video game released for the Nintendo DS that makes use of a pedometer. It is the first game for the Nintendo DS to feature Mii characters.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Flipnote Studio (universe)
|title            = Flipnote Studio (universe)
|image            = [[File:Flipnote Studio logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/3Gcpxx8.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Flipnote Studio}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Flipnote Studio}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Flipnote Studio 3D}}'' (2013)
}}
}}
'''''Flipnote Studio''''' ({{ja|うごくメモ帳|Ugoku Memochō}}, ''Moving Notepad'') is a series of animation utility applications released for the DSiWare service and Nintendo 3DS eShop.
'''''Flipnote Studio''''' ({{ja|うごくメモ帳|Ugoku Memochō}}, ''Moving Notepad'') is a series of animation utility applications released for the DSiWare service and Nintendo 3DS eShop.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = DS Uranai Seikatsu (universe)
|title            = DS Uranai Seikatsu (universe)
|image            = [[File:DS Fortune Telling.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/VaF15Cw.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>KK Media Koubou
|developer        = Nintendo<br>KK Media Koubou
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Uranai Seikatsu'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Uranai Seikatsu'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''DS Uranai Seikatsu'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''DS Uranai Seikatsu''''' ({{ja|DS占い生活|DS Uranai Seikatsu}}, ''DS Fortune Telling Life'') is a fortune telling video game released for the Nintendo DS.
'''''DS Uranai Seikatsu''''' ({{ja|DS占い生活|DS Uranai Seikatsu}}, ''DS Fortune Telling Life'') is a fortune telling video game released for the Nintendo DS.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Nintendo DSi Clock (universe)
|title            = Nintendo DSi Clock (universe)
|image            = [[File:Nintendo DSi Clock logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ZiMKgcX.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Photo Clock'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Photo Clock'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Mario Clock'' (2009)<br>''Animal Crossing Clock'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Nintendo DSi Clock''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSi時計|Nintendo DSi Tokei}}, ''Nintendo DSi Clock'') is a series of clock applications released for the DSiWare service. The first version is a basic version titled ''Photo Clock'', which was then succeeded by two versions based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and {{uv|Animal Crossing}}.
'''''Nintendo DSi Clock''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSi時計|Nintendo DSi Tokei}}, ''Nintendo DSi Clock'') is a series of clock applications released for the DSiWare service. The first version is a basic version titled ''Photo Clock'', which was then succeeded by two versions based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and {{uv|Animal Crossing}}.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Touch Solitaire (universe)<br>2-in-1 Solitaire (universe)
|title            = Touch Solitaire (universe)<br>2-in-1 Solitaire (universe)
|image            = [[File:Touch Solitaire logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/zIJHDEs.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Touch Solitaire'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Touch Solitaire'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Touch Solitaire'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Touch Solitaire''''' ({{ja|ソリティア DSi| Soritia DSi}}, ''Solitaire DSi'') is a solitaire game released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Touch Solitaire''''' ({{ja|ソリティア DSi| Soritia DSi}}, ''Solitaire DSi'') is a solitaire game released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Picross 3D (universe)
|title            = Picross 3D (universe)
|image            = [[File:Picross 3D.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/uNhE2rP.png|250px}}
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Picross 3D}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Picross 3D}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Picross 3D: Round 2}}'' (2015)
}}
}}
'''''Picross 3D''''' ({{ja|立体ピクロス|Rittai Pikurosu}}, ''Three-Dimensional Picross'') is a series of picross games developed by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The series is unique from other picross games in that, rather than using a two-dimensional square, it uses a rectangular prism made up of smaller cubes that must be chipped away in order to construct a three-dimensional image.
'''''Picross 3D''''' ({{ja|立体ピクロス|Rittai Pikurosu}}, ''Three-Dimensional Picross'') is a series of picross games developed by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The series is unique from other picross games in that, rather than using a two-dimensional square, it uses a rectangular prism made up of smaller cubes that must be chipped away in order to construct a three-dimensional image.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = PictureBook Games (universe)
|title            = PictureBook Games (universe)
|image            = [[File:PictureBook Games logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/SdcGiIS.png|250px}}
|developer        = Grounding, Inc.
|developer        = Grounding, Inc.
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff}}'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''PictureBook Games''''' ({{ja|あそべる絵本|Asoberu Ehon}}, ''Play PictureBook'') is a series of party games developed by Grounding, Inc. The first game, ''Pop-Up Pursuit'', was released for the WiiWare service in 2009 and is a board game with a pop-up book aesthetic. The second game, ''The Royal Bluff'', was released for the DSiWare service the same year, and is a cards and chips game.
'''''PictureBook Games''''' ({{ja|あそべる絵本|Asoberu Ehon}}, ''Play PictureBook'') is a series of party games developed by Grounding, Inc. The first game, ''Pop-Up Pursuit'', was released for the WiiWare service in 2009 and is a board game with a pop-up book aesthetic. The second game, ''The Royal Bluff'', was released for the DSiWare service the same year, and is a cards and chips game.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = You, Me, and the Cubes (universe)
|title            = You, Me, and the Cubes (universe)
|image            = [[File:You Me and the Cubes logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/wR9PCfK.png|250px}}
|developer        = Fyto
|developer        = Fyto
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''You, Me, and the Cubes'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''You, Me, and the Cubes'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''You, Me, and the Cubes'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''You, Me, and the Cubes''''' ({{ja|きみとぼくと立体。|Kimi to Boku to Rittai.}}, ''You, Me, and Three-Dimensional.'') is a puzzle game released for the WiiWare service, in which the objective is to use the Wii Remote to flick creatures known as Fallos onto cubes.
'''''You, Me, and the Cubes''''' ({{ja|きみとぼくと立体。|Kimi to Boku to Rittai.}}, ''You, Me, and Three-Dimensional.'') is a puzzle game released for the WiiWare service, in which the objective is to use the Wii Remote to flick creatures known as Fallos onto cubes.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Bonsai Barber (universe)
|title            = Bonsai Barber (universe)
|image            = [[File:Bonsai Barber logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IZQauJi.png|250px}}
|developer        = Zoonami
|developer        = Zoonami
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bonsai Barber}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bonsai Barber}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Bonsai Barber'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Bonsai Barber''''' ({{ja|盆栽バーバー|Bonsai Bābā}}, ''Bonsai Barber'') is a simulation game released for the WiiWare service in which the player, a barber, must groom and style the foliage of several plant, fruit and vegetable customers in a similar manner to the art of bonsai pruning.
'''''Bonsai Barber''''' ({{ja|盆栽バーバー|Bonsai Bābā}}, ''Bonsai Barber'') is a simulation game released for the WiiWare service in which the player, a barber, must groom and style the foliage of several plant, fruit and vegetable customers in a similar manner to the art of bonsai pruning.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle (universe)
|title            = Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle (universe)
|image            = [[File:Wakugumi Monochrome Puzzle logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/JdPj9I4.png|250px}}
|developer        = Mitchell
|developer        = Mitchell
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle''''' ({{ja|囲んで消して ワクグミの時間|Kakonde Keshite: Wakugumi no Jikan}}, ''Wrap Around and Erase: Wakugumi's Time'') is a puzzle game developed by Mitchell released for the DSiWare service, in which the objective is to clear black and white titles by surrounding them with tiles of the opposite color by sliding them around the screen.
'''''Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle''''' ({{ja|囲んで消して ワクグミの時間|Kakonde Keshite: Wakugumi no Jikan}}, ''Wrap Around and Erase: Wakugumi's Time'') is a puzzle game developed by Mitchell released for the DSiWare service, in which the objective is to clear black and white titles by surrounding them with tiles of the opposite color by sliding them around the screen.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Atsumeru Egaochō (universe)
|title            = Atsumeru Egaochō (universe)
|image            = [[File:Atsumeru Egaochō logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Ob82avW.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Atsumeru Egaochō''''' ({{ja|あつめる笑顔帳|Atsumeru Egaochō}}, ''Smile Book Collection'') is an application released for the DSiWare service that involves taking photographs of others' faces, which are then compiled into a journal format.
'''''Atsumeru Egaochō''''' ({{ja|あつめる笑顔帳|Atsumeru Egaochō}}, ''Smile Book Collection'') is an application released for the DSiWare service that involves taking photographs of others' faces, which are then compiled into a journal format.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Active Health (universe)
|title            = Active Health (universe)
|image            = [[File:Active Health logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/WVjipV7.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Fuse Games
|developer        = Fuse Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''Active Health with Carol Vorderman'' (2009) {{flag|Europe}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Active Health with Carol Vorderman'' (2009) {{flag|Europe}}
|latestinstallment = ''Active Health with Carol Vorderman'' (2009) {{flag|Europe}}
}}
}}
'''''Active Health with Carol Vorderman''''' is an edutainment game developed by Fuse Games released for the Nintendo DS exclusively in European territories. The game is presented by British media personality Carol Vorderman, and focuses on improving the player's health activities.
'''''Active Health with Carol Vorderman''''' is an edutainment game developed by Fuse Games released for the Nintendo DS exclusively in European territories. The game is presented by British media personality Carol Vorderman, and focuses on improving the player's health activities.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Rock N’ Roll Climber (universe)
|title            = Rock N’ Roll Climber (universe)
|image            = [[File:Rock N Roll Climber logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Nc1E6RD.png|250px}}
|developer        = Vitei
|developer        = Vitei
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rock N’ Roll Climber}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rock N’ Roll Climber}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Rock N’ Roll Climber'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Rock N’ Roll Climber''''' ({{ja|ロックンロールクライマー|Rokku N Rōru Kuraimā}}, ''Rock N’ Roll Climber'') is a rock-climbing simulation game developed by Vitei released for the WiiWare service, in which the player must climb a wall within a time limit, taking into consideration the placements of the climber's arms and feet. The game also supports the Wii Balance Board.
'''''Rock N’ Roll Climber''''' ({{ja|ロックンロールクライマー|Rokku N Rōru Kuraimā}}, ''Rock N’ Roll Climber'') is a rock-climbing simulation game developed by Vitei released for the WiiWare service, in which the player must climb a wall within a time limit, taking into consideration the placements of the climber's arms and feet. The game also supports the Wii Balance Board.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS (universe)
|title            = Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS (universe)
|image            = [[File:Goods and Money DS.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/cvK10Bb.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DS
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū Shiranai Mamade wa Sonwosuru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū Shiranai Mamade wa Sonwosuru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū Shiranai Mamade wa Sonwosuru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS''''' ({{ja|モノやお金のしくみDS|Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS}}, ''Structure of Goods and Money DS'') is a financing management game released for the Nintendo DS.
'''''Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS''''' ({{ja|モノやお金のしくみDS|Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS}}, ''Structure of Goods and Money DS'') is a financing management game released for the Nintendo DS.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Metal Torrent (universe)
|title            = Metal Torrent (universe)
|image            = [[File:Metal Torrent logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/5parhwI.png|250px}}
|developer        = Arika
|developer        = Arika
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Metal Torrent'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Metal Torrent'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Metal Torrent'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Metal Torrent''''' ({{ja|あぁ無情 刹那|Ā! Mujō Setsuna}}, ''Oh Heartless Moments'') is a vertical shooter game developed by Arika released for the DSiWare service. The game has two different types of play with varying challenge, progressing through a maximum of eight stages with either enemies that have set patterns or random enemies.
'''''Metal Torrent''''' ({{ja|あぁ無情 刹那|Ā! Mujō Setsuna}}, ''Oh Heartless Moments'') is a vertical shooter game developed by Arika released for the DSiWare service. The game has two different types of play with varying challenge, progressing through a maximum of eight stages with either enemies that have set patterns or random enemies.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner (universe)
|title            = Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner (universe)
|image            = [[File:Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Lq3rovp.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSi楽器チューナー|Nintendo DSi Gakki Chūnā}}, ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'') is a digital instrument tuner application released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSi楽器チューナー|Nintendo DSi Gakki Chūnā}}, ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'') is a digital instrument tuner application released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Nintendo DSi Metronome (universe)
|title            = Nintendo DSi Metronome (universe)
|image            = [[File:Nintendo DSi Metronome logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/TAfHIOn.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo DSi Metronome'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo DSi Metronome'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Nintendo DSi Metronome'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Nintendo DSi Metronome''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSiメトロノーム|Nintendo DSi Metoronōmu}}, ''Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner'') is a digital Metronome application released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Nintendo DSi Metronome''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSiメトロノーム|Nintendo DSi Metoronōmu}}, ''Nintendo DSi Metronome'') is a digital metronome application released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Sleep Clock (universe)
|title            = Sleep Clock (universe)
|image            = [[File:Sleep Clock logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/lb64vob.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns''''' ({{ja|睡眠記録 めざまし時計|Suimin Kiroku Mezamashi Tokei}}, ''Sleep Record: Alarm Clock'') is an alarm clock and sleep pattern recording application released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns''''' ({{ja|睡眠記録 めざまし時計|Suimin Kiroku Mezamashi Tokei}}, ''Sleep Record: Alarm Clock'') is an alarm clock and sleep pattern recording application released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Pinball Pulse (universe)
|title            = Pinball Pulse (universe)
|image            = [[File:Pinball Pulse logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Te5f0mF.png|250px}}
|developer        = Fuse Games
|developer        = Fuse Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon''''' is a pinball game developed by Fuse Games released for the DSiWare service based on Greek mythology.
'''''Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon''''' is a pinball game developed by Fuse Games released for the DSiWare service based on Greek mythology.
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===''Ultra Hand''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Ultra Hand (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/KUn1IlG.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Action
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Grill-Off With Ultra Hand!'' (2009)
}}
'''''Ultra Hand''''' ({{ja|ウルトラハンド|Urutora Hando}}, ''Ultra Hand'') is an extendible toy released by Nintendo in 1966. The toy received a game adaptation in the form of ''Grill-Off With Ultra Hand!'', which was released for the WiiWare service exclusively to Club Nintendo members.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Link 'n' Launch (universe)
|title            = Link 'n' Launch (universe)
|image            = [[File:Link n Launch logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/DBU1lbG.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Link 'n' Launch'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Link 'n' Launch'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Link 'n' Launch'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Link 'n' Launch''''' ({{ja|パネル連結 3分ロケット|Paneru Renketsu 3-Bu Roketto}}, ''Panel-Connected: 3-Minute Rocket'') is a puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must use the stylus to drag and rotate pipe panels into place to divert fuel to a rocket's engines as it voyages into space.
'''''Link 'n' Launch''''' ({{ja|パネル連結 3分ロケット|Paneru Renketsu 3-Bu Roketto}}, ''Panel-Connected: 3-Minute Rocket'') is a puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must use the stylus to drag and rotate pipe panels into place to divert fuel to a rocket's engines as it voyages into space.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Eco Shooter (universe)<br>530 Eco Shooter (universe)
|title            = Eco Shooter (universe)<br>530 Eco Shooter (universe)
|image            = [[File:Eco Shooter logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/GpwjCaB.png|250px}}
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Eco Shooter: Plant 530}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Eco Shooter: Plant 530}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Eco Shooter: Plant 530'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Eco Shooter: Plant 530''''' ({{ja|530エコシューター|530 Eko Shūtā}}, ''530 Eco Shooter'') is a light gun shooter developed by Intelligent Systems released for the WiiWare service that follows Mack, a recycling technician who works at Plant 530, who must save the Earth from an alien race known as the Cannoids, who are determined to destroy the planet by taking control of the world's empty cans.
'''''Eco Shooter: Plant 530''''' ({{ja|530エコシューター|530 Eko Shūtā}}, ''530 Eco Shooter'') is a light gun shooter developed by Intelligent Systems released for the WiiWare service that follows Mack, a recycling technician who works at Plant 530, who must save the Earth from an alien race known as the Cannoids, who are determined to destroy the planet by taking control of the world's empty cans.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Spotto! (universe)<br>Bird & Bombs (universe)
|title            = Spotto! (universe)<br>Bird & Bombs (universe)
|image            = [[File:Spotto logo.jpeg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ciFJcXx.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Spotto!'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Spotto!'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Spotto!'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Spotto!''''' ({{ja|ねらってスポっと!|Neratte Supotto!}}, ''Aim Spotto!'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service starring a titular bombadier duck, who must rescue President Wowwow’s daughter, Chikkie Wowwow, from ghosts by throwing bombs.
'''''Spotto!''''' ({{ja|ねらってスポっと!|Neratte Supotto!}}, ''Aim Spotto!'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service starring a titular bombadier duck, who must rescue President Wowwow’s daughter, Chikkie Wowwow, from ghosts by throwing bombs.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Trajectile (universe)<br>Reflect Missile (universe)
|title            = Trajectile (universe)<br>Reflect Missile (universe)
|image            = [[File:Trajectile logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/poFpDr0.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Q-Games
|developer        = Q-Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Trajectile'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Trajectile'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Trajectile'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Trajectile''''' ({{ja|リフレクトミサイル|Rifurekuto Misairu}}, ''Reflect Missile'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must take out enemies on each stage with missiles that reflect off walls and destroy blocks by using the stylus.
'''''Trajectile''''' ({{ja|リフレクトミサイル|Rifurekuto Misairu}}, ''Reflect Missile'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must take out enemies on each stage with missiles that reflect off walls and destroy blocks by using the stylus.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Nintendo Countdown Calendar (universe)
|title            = Nintendo Countdown Calendar (universe)
|image            = [[File:Nintendo Countdown Calendar logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/1Ha5Rvb.png|250px}}
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo Countdown Calendar'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Nintendo Countdown Calendar'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Nintendo Countdown Calendar'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Nintendo Countdown Calendar''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSiカレンダー|Nintendo DSi Calendar}}, ''Nintendo DSi Calendar'') is a digital calendar application released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Nintendo Countdown Calendar''''' ({{ja|ニンテンドーDSiカレンダー|Nintendo DSi Calendar}}, ''Nintendo DSi Calendar'') is a digital calendar application released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = A Kappa's Trail (universe)
|title            = A Kappa's Trail (universe)
|image            = [[File:A Kappa's Trail logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/fjXIIF2.png|250px}}
|developer        = Brownie Brown
|developer        = Brownie Brown
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''A Kappa's Trail'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''A Kappa's Trail'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''A Kappa's Trail'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''A Kappa's Trail''''' ({{ja|かっぱ道|Kappa Michi}}, ''Kappa Road'') is a puzzle game developed by Brownie Brown released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must guide a kappa who is trying to reach the human world from the ocean depths.
'''''A Kappa's Trail''''' ({{ja|かっぱ道|Kappa Michi}}, ''Kappa Road'') is a puzzle game developed by Brownie Brown released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must guide a kappa who is trying to reach the human world from the ocean depths.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Photo Dojo (universe)
|title            = Photo Dojo (universe)
|image            = [[File:Photo Dojo logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/OW5xzhf.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Photo Dojo}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Photo Dojo}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Photo Dojo'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Photo Dojo''''' ({{ja|写真で格闘!フォトファイターX|Shashin de Kakutō! Foto Faitā X}}, ''Fight with Photos! Photo Fighter X'') is a fighting game released for the DSiWare service, in which players can create a fighter by taking pictures of themselves or other people.
'''''Photo Dojo''''' ({{ja|写真で格闘!フォトファイターX|Shashin de Kakutō! Foto Faitā X}}, ''Fight with Photos! Photo Fighter X'') is a fighting game released for the DSiWare service, in which players can create a fighter by taking pictures of themselves or other people.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Starship Defense (universe)<br>Starship Patrol (universe)
|title            = Starship Defense (universe)<br>Starship Patrol (universe)
|image            = [[File:Starship Defense logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/UjOcCE3.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Q-Games
|developer        = Q-Games
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Starship Defense'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''Starship Defense'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Starship Defense'' (2009)
}}
}}
'''''Starship Defense''''' ({{ja|スターシップディフェンダー|Sutāshippu Difendā}}, ''Starship Defender'') is a tower defense game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must protect starships against an onslaught of enemy craft.
'''''Starship Defense''''' ({{ja|スターシップディフェンダー|Sutāshippu Difendā}}, ''Starship Defender'') is a tower defense game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must protect starships against an onslaught of enemy craft.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Aura-Aura Climber (universe)
|title            = Aura-Aura Climber (universe)
|image            = [[File:Aura-Aura Climber logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://imgur.com/OrCvsEg.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Aura-Aura Climber}}'' (2010)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Aura-Aura Climber}}'' (2010)
|latestinstallment = ''Aura-Aura Climber'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Aura-Aura Climber''''' ({{ja|スカイジャンパー ソル|Sukai Janpā Soru}}, ''Sky Jumper Sol'') is a game released for the DSiWare service that follows a star named Aura-Aura, who has fallen to Earth and must climb his way back into the sky.
'''''Aura-Aura Climber''''' ({{ja|スカイジャンパー ソル|Sukai Janpā Soru}}, ''Sky Jumper Sol'') is a game released for the DSiWare service that follows a star named Aura-Aura, who has fallen to Earth and must climb his way back into the sky.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = AquaSpace (universe)<br>Zenquaria: Virtual Aquarium (universe)
|title            = AquaSpace (universe)<br>Zenquaria: Virtual Aquarium (universe)
|image            = [[File:AquaSpace logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4zoxn1G.png|250px}}
|developer        = Paon
|developer        = Paon
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''AquaSpace'' (2010)
|firstinstallment  = ''AquaSpace'' (2010)
|latestinstallment = ''AquaSpace'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''AquaSpace''''' ({{ja|アクアリビング 〜テレビでながめる魚たち〜|Akua Ribingu Terebi de Nagameru Sakana-Tachi}}, ''Aqua Living: Fish to Look at on TV'') is a virtual aquarium simulation game developed by Paon released for the WiiWare service.
'''''AquaSpace''''' ({{ja|アクアリビング 〜テレビでながめる魚たち〜|Akua Ribingu Terebi de Nagameru Sakana-Tachi}}, ''Aqua Living: Fish to Look at on TV'') is a virtual aquarium simulation game developed by Paon released for the WiiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Kaite Oboeru (universe)
|title            = Kaite Oboeru (universe)
|image            = [[File:Eigo Tangocho logo.jpg|250px]]<br>[[File:Shashin Tangocho logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0pvwyum.jpg|250px}}<br>{{external image|https://i.imgur.com/WpZU650.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Intelligent Systems
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Kaite Oboeru''''' ({{ja|書いて覚える|Kaite Oboeru}}, ''Write and Remember'') is a series of flashcard applications released for the DSiWare service released with two games; ''Eigo Tangochō'', which is for written vocabulary or phrases, and ''Shashin Tangochō'', which is for annotated images taken with the Nintendo DSi Camera.
'''''Kaite Oboeru''''' ({{ja|書いて覚える|Kaite Oboeru}}, ''Write and Remember'') is a series of flashcard applications released for the DSiWare service released with two games; ''Eigo Tangochō'', which is for written vocabulary or phrases, and ''Shashin Tangochō'', which is for annotated images taken with the Nintendo DSi Camera.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = DS Kokoro Nurie (universe)
|title            = DS Kokoro Nurie (universe)
|image            = [[File:DS Kokoro Nurie logo.gif|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/YmVsOdL.gif|250px}}
|developer        = Cattle Call
|developer        = Cattle Call
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Kokoro Nurie'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''DS Kokoro Nurie'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''DS Kokoro Nurie'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''DS Kokoro Nurie''''' ({{ja|DSココロぬりえ|DS Kokoro Nurie}}, ''DS Heart Coloring'') is a coloring book game released for the DSiWare service.
'''''DS Kokoro Nurie''''' ({{ja|DSココロぬりえ|DS Kokoro Nurie}}, ''DS Heart Coloring'') is a coloring book game released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Face Pilot (universe)
|title            = Face Pilot (universe)
|image            = [[File:Face Pilot logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0P4lKEb.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!'' (2010)
|firstinstallment  = ''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!'' (2010)
|latestinstallment = ''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!''''' ({{ja|カメラであそぶ 顔グライダー|Kamera de Asobu Kao Guraidā}}, ''Play with Camera: Face Glider'') is a flight simulation game developed by HAL Laboratory released for the DSiWare service, in which the player controls a hang glider pilot by moving their head with the DSi camera, and must pop balloons and fly through rings in the sky.
'''''Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera!''''' ({{ja|カメラであそぶ 顔グライダー|Kamera de Asobu Kao Guraidā}}, ''Play with Camera: Face Glider'') is a flight simulation game developed by HAL Laboratory released for the DSiWare service, in which the player controls a hang glider pilot by moving their head with the DSi camera, and must pop balloons and fly through rings in the sky.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Line Attack Heroes (universe)
|title            = Line Attack Heroes (universe)
|image            = [[File:Line Attack Heroes logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/e1lha8o.png|250px}}
|developer        = Grezzo
|developer        = Grezzo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Line Attack Heroes}}'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Line Attack Heroes}}'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Line Attack Heroes'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Line Attack Heroes''''' ({{ja|ラインアタックヒーローズ|Rain Atakku Hīrōzu}}, ''Line Attack Heroes'') is an action game developed by Grezzo released for the WiiWare service that follows a brave warrior who sets out to reassemble the Crystal Dragon in order to save the world. If an enemy is defeated, they can join the player to form a "line", in which that line can be used in various ways based on the recruit's unique abilities.
'''''Line Attack Heroes''''' ({{ja|ラインアタックヒーローズ|Rain Atakku Hīrōzu}}, ''Line Attack Heroes'') is an action game developed by Grezzo released for the WiiWare service that follows a brave warrior who sets out to reassemble the Crystal Dragon in order to save the world. If an enemy is defeated, they can join the player to form a "line", in which that line can be used in various ways based on the recruit's unique abilities.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Nintendo DS Guide (universe)
|title            = Nintendo DS Guide (universe)
|image            = [[File:Nintendo DS Guide logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/MyHrHeK.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|originconsole    = DSi (DSiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Jibun de Tsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide''''' ({{ja|じぶんでつくる ニンテンドーDS ガイド|Jibun De Tsukuru Nintendo DS Gaido}}, ''Make It Yourself: Nintendo DS Guide'') is a tour guide application released for the DSiWare service.
'''''Jibun de Tsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide''''' ({{ja|じぶんでつくる ニンテンドーDS ガイド|Jibun De Tsukuru Nintendo DS Gaido}}, ''Make It Yourself: Nintendo DS Guide'') is a tour guide application released for the DSiWare service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Snowpack Park (universe)
|title            = Snowpack Park (universe)
|image            = [[File:Snowpack Park logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/oE885n0.png|250px}}
|developer        = Skip Ltd.
|developer        = Skip Ltd.
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Snowpack Park}}'' (2010)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Snowpack Park}}'' (2010)
|latestinstallment = ''Snowpack Park'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Snowpack Park''''' ({{ja|ペンギン生活|Pengin Seikatsu}}, ''Penguin Life'') is a life simulation game developed by Skip Ltd. released for the WiiWare service, in which the player, traveling to the titular location, is tasked with caring for penguins.
'''''Snowpack Park''''' ({{ja|ペンギン生活|Pengin Seikatsu}}, ''Penguin Life'') is a life simulation game developed by Skip Ltd. released for the WiiWare service, in which the player, traveling to the titular location, is tasked with caring for penguins.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Face Raiders (universe)
|title            = Face Raiders (universe)
|image            = [[File:Face Raiders.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0mefdBy.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = 3DS (Pre-loaded app)
|originconsole    = 3DS (Pre-loaded app)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Face Raiders}}'' (2011)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Face Raiders}}'' (2011)
|latestinstallment = ''Face Raiders'' (2011)
}}
}}
'''''Face Raiders''''' ({{ja|顔シューティング|Kao Shūtingu}}, ''Face Shooting'') is an augmented reality shooting game available as a pre-loaded app for the Nintendo 3DS, which involves the player taking a picture of either their or someone else's face and shooting enemies with said faces.
'''''Face Raiders''''' ({{ja|顔シューティング|Kao Shūtingu}}, ''Face Shooting'') is an augmented reality shooting game available as a pre-loaded app for the Nintendo 3DS, which involves the player taking a picture of either their or someone else's face and shooting enemies with said faces.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan (universe)
|title            = Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan (universe)
|image            = [[File:Flora and Fauna.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/iR8Pc08.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Paon
|developer        = Nintendo<br>Paon
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = 3DS
|originconsole    = 3DS
|firstinstallment  = ''Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan'' (2011) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan'' (2011) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan'' (2011) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan''''' ({{ja|花といきもの立体図鑑|Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan}}, ''The 3D Illustrated Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna'') is a nature encyclopedia released for the Nintendo 3DS containing information of several different species of flowers, insects, and bird.
'''''Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan''''' ({{ja|花といきもの立体図鑑|Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan}}, ''The 3D Illustrated Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna'') is a nature encyclopedia released for the Nintendo 3DS containing information of several different species of flowers, insects, and bird.
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===''Kuruma de DS''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Kuruma de DS (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/8CinbJo.png|250px}}
|developer        = Denso Ten<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Reference
|originconsole    = DS
|firstinstallment  = ''Kuruma de DS'' (2012) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
'''''Kuruma de DS''''' ({{ja|クルマでDS|Kuruma de DS}}, ''DS in the Car'') is a game for the Nintendo DS developed by Nintendo in collaboration with Denso Ten. The game is intended to be used as a GPS for certain cars, using Denso Ten's "Eclipse" system.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = My Nintendo Picross (universe)<br>Club Nintendo Picross (universe)
|title            = My Nintendo Picross (universe)<br>Club Nintendo Picross (universe)
|image            = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=My Nintendo Picross|tab1=[[File:My Nintendo Picross logo.png|250px]]|title2=Club Nintendo Picross|tab2=[[File:Club Nintendo Picross logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=My Nintendo Picross|content1={{external image|https://i.imgur.com/ANR5YLi.png|250px}}|title2=Club Nintendo Picross|content2={{external image|https://i.imgur.com/sKe4Th6.png|250px}}
}}
}}
|developer        = Jupiter
|developer        = Jupiter
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|originconsole    = 3DS (eShop)
|originconsole    = 3DS (eShop)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|mariowiki|Club Nintendo Picross}}'' (2012)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|mariowiki|Club Nintendo Picross}}'' (2012)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|zeldawiki|My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}'' (2016)
}}
}}
'''''My Nintendo Picross''''' ({{ja|マイニンテンドーピクロス|Mai Nintendō Pikurosu}}, ''My Nintendo Picross''), known as '''''Club Nintendo Picross''''' ({{ja|クラブニンテンドーピクロス|Kurabu Nintendō Pikurosu}}, ''Club Nintendo Picross'') for the installments released through Club Nintendo, is a series of picross games developed by Jupiter Corporation for the Nintendo 3DS that is exclusive to Nintendo rewards programs, such as Club Nintendo and My Nintendo.
'''''My Nintendo Picross''''' ({{ja|マイニンテンドーピクロス|Mai Nintendō Pikurosu}}, ''My Nintendo Picross''), known as '''''Club Nintendo Picross''''' ({{ja|クラブニンテンドーピクロス|Kurabu Nintendō Pikurosu}}, ''Club Nintendo Picross'') for the installments released through Club Nintendo, is a series of picross games developed by Jupiter Corporation for the Nintendo 3DS that is exclusive to Nintendo rewards programs, such as Club Nintendo and My Nintendo.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Sing Party (universe)
|title            = Sing Party (universe)
|image            = [[File:Sing Party.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bPsjB1q.png|250px}}
|developer        = FreeStyleGames
|developer        = FreeStyleGames
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii U
|originconsole    = Wii U
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sing Party}}'' (2012)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sing Party}}'' (2012)
|latestinstallment = ''Sing Party'' (2012)
}}
}}
'''''Sing Party''''' is a singing game released for the Wii U featuring a wide variety of songs by various artists.
'''''Sing Party''''' is a singing game released for the Wii U featuring a wide variety of songs by various artists.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Devil's Third (universe)
|title            = Devil's Third (universe)
|image            = [[File:Devil's Third.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/X5wg6BG.png|250px}}
|developer        = Valhalla Game Studios
|developer        = Valhalla Game Studios
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Nexon
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Nexon
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|originconsole    = Wii U
|originconsole    = Wii U
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Devil's Third}}'' (2015)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Devil's Third}}'' (2015)
|latestinstallment = ''Devil's Third Online'' (2016) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Devil's Third''''' ({{ja|デビルズサード|Debiruzu Sādo}}, ''Devil's Third'') is an action-adventure hack and slash shooter game by Valhalla Game Studios released for the Wii U and Microsoft Windows.
'''''Devil's Third''''' ({{ja|デビルズサード|Debiruzu Sādo}}, ''Devil's Third'') is an action-adventure hack and slash shooter game by Valhalla Game Studios released for the Wii U and Microsoft Windows.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = 1-2-Switch (universe)
|title            = 1-2-Switch (universe)
|image            = [[File:1 2 Switch.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/EWv0bSK.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Switch
|originconsole    = Switch
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|1-2-Switch}}'' (2017)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|1-2-Switch}}'' (2017)
|latestinstallment = ''1-2-Switch'' (2017)
}}
}}
'''''1-2-Switch''''' ({{ja|ワンツースイッチ|Wan Tsū Suitchi}}, ''1-2-Switch'') is a party game for the Nintendo Switch containing several minigames that utilizes the Joy-Con controller's capabilities, with most of them being multiplayer-exclusive.
'''''1-2-Switch''''' ({{ja|ワンツースイッチ|Wan Tsū Suitchi}}, ''1-2-Switch'') is a series of party games for the Nintendo Switch containing several minigames that utilize the Joy-Con controller's capabilities.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Dragalia Lost (universe)
|title            = Dragalia Lost (universe)
|image            = [[File:Dragalia Lost logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/UVTNTj1.png|250px}}
|developer        = Cygames
|developer        = Cygames
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|dragalialostwiki|Dragalia Lost}}'' (2018)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|dragalialostwiki|Dragalia Lost}}'' (2018)
|latestinstallment = ''Dragalia Lost'' (2018)
}}
}}
'''''Dragalia Lost''''' ({{ja|ドラガリアロスト|Doragaria Rosuto}}, ''Dragalia Lost'') is an action role-playing game developed by Cygames released for iOS and Android. It is the first Nintendo intellectual property to be released exclusively for mobile platforms.
'''''Dragalia Lost''''' ({{ja|ドラガリアロスト|Doragaria Rosuto}}, ''Dragalia Lost'') is an action role-playing game developed by Cygames released for iOS and Android. It is the first Nintendo intellectual property to be released exclusively for mobile platforms.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The Stretchers (universe)
|title            = The Stretchers (universe)
|image            = [[File:The Stretchers logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/floMvp3.png|250px}}
|developer        = Tarsier Studios<br>Nintendo
|developer        = Tarsier Studios<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Stretchers}}'' (2019)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Stretchers}}'' (2019)
|latestinstallment = ''The Stretchers'' (2019)
}}
}}
'''''The Stretchers''''' ({{ja|ストレッチャーズ|Sutoretchāzu}}, ''The Stretchers'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a pair of medics, who must rescue civilians called "Dizzies" by placing them on a stretcher and delivering them to the hospital.
'''''The Stretchers''''' ({{ja|ストレッチャーズ|Sutoretchāzu}}, ''The Stretchers'') is an action-puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a pair of medics, who must rescue civilians called "Dizzies" by placing them on a stretcher and delivering them to the hospital.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Good Job! (universe)
|title            = Good Job! (universe)
|image            = [[File:Good Job logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/W8liGqE.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Paladin Studios<br>Nintendo
|developer        = Paladin Studios<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Good Job!|video game}}'' (2020)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Good Job!|video game}}'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''Good Job!'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Good Job!''''' ({{ja|グッジョブ|Gujjobu}}, ''Good Job!'') is a puzzle game developed by Paladin Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a man who became employed by their father, the CEO of an office, and he must perform various tasks around the building, which can range from watering flowers to retrieving projectors.
'''''Good Job!''''' ({{ja|グッジョブ|Gujjobu}}, ''Good Job!'') is a puzzle game developed by Paladin Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a man who became employed by their father, the CEO of an office, and he must perform various tasks around the building, which can range from watering flowers to retrieving projectors.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Jump Rope Challenge (universe)
|title            = Jump Rope Challenge (universe)
|image            = [[File:Jump Rope Challenge logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/slasD0l.png|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|originconsole    = Switch (eShop)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jump Rope Challenge}}'' (2020)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jump Rope Challenge}}'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''Jump Rope Challenge'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Jump Rope Challenge''''' ({{ja|ジャンプロープ チャレンジ|Janpu Rōpu Charenji}}, ''Jump Rope Challenge'') is a free-to-play jump rope-themed exergame released for the Nintendo Switch eShop.
'''''Jump Rope Challenge''''' ({{ja|ジャンプロープ チャレンジ|Janpu Rōpu Charenji}}, ''Jump Rope Challenge'') is a free-to-play jump rope-themed exergame released for the Nintendo Switch eShop.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Buddy Mission: BOND (universe)
|title            = Buddy Mission: BOND (universe)
|image            = [[File:Buddy Mission BOND logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/qqHmdNQ.png|250px}}
|developer        = Koei Tecmo
|developer        = Ruby Party<br>Koei Tecmo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Adventure
|genres            = Adventure
|originconsole    = Switch
|originconsole    = Switch
|firstinstallment  = ''Buddy Mission: BOND'' (2021) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Buddy Mission Bond}}'' (2021)
|latestinstallment = ''Buddy Mission: BOND'' (2021) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
'''''Buddy Mission: BOND''''' ({{ja|バディミッション BOND|Badi Misshon BOND}}, ''Buddy Mission: BOND'') is an adventure game developed by Koei Tecmo's Ruby Party team released for the Nintendo Switch that follows a team of four called "Team Bond", in which two members must form a pair to look for clues and interview citizens.
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===''Game Builder Garage''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Game Builder Garage (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/430h7vw.jpg|250px}}
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Programming
|originconsole    = Switch
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Game Builder Garage}}'' (2021)
}}
}}
'''''Buddy Mission: BOND''''' ({{ja|バディミッション BOND|Badi Misshon BOND}}, ''Buddy Mission: BOND'') is an adventure game developed by Koei Tecmo released for the Nintendo Switch that follows a team of four called "Team Bond", in which two members must form a pair to look for clues and interview citizens.
'''''Game Builder Garage''''' ({{ja|ナビつき! つくってわかる はじめてゲームプログラミング|Nabi-Tsuki! Tsukutte Wakaru Hajimete Gēmu Puroguramingu}}, ''With Navigation! Game Programming for the First Time'') is a programming game released for the Nintendo Switch that allows players to create their own games while being guided by creatures called "Nodon", which represent the various nodes within in the creation process, such as characters, controls, and sound.
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==Third-Party Series==
==Third-Party Series==
For this section, only third-party series with at least one Nintendo-published installment are allowed, as long as that installment is published by Nintendo either worldwide, in Japan (due to something I'm calling the "Shovel Ray" clause. See the "Excluded IPs" sub-page for more info), or at least in the region it first came out in (as long as it's a brand new game and not a port of sorts, unless the port is based on a Nintendo-distributed game like ''Killer Instinct'' or is directly developed in-house by a Nintendo division such as ''Crystalis'').
For this section, only third-party series with at least one Nintendo-published installment are allowed. Said installment must be published by Nintendo in all available regions or at least in Japan (as per ''Rayman Legends'' and ''Shovel Knight'' clauses); Western-exclusive ports will not be included unless developed by a Nintendo division/subsidiary (e.g. ''Crystalis''). For more information on what qualifies here and what doesn't, refer to [[/Excluded IPs|this page]].


In addition, each series will be ordered by the earliest release date of their first Nintendo-published installment.
Each series will be ordered by the earliest release date of their first Nintendo-published installment.


Do note that some of the IPs included are listed here based solely on the fact that their first installment was published by a third-party, due to ambiguity as to whether the overall IP in question is third-party or Nintendo-owned.
Do note that some of the IPs included are listed here based solely on the fact that their first installment was published by a third-party, due to ambiguity as to whether the overall IP in question is third-party or Nintendo-owned.


If there's a third-party game/series that you think is missing here, go to [[/Excluded IPs|this page]] to see why I excluded it from this list.
===''Gee Bee''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Gee Bee (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/oSjpXp6.png|250px}}
|developer        = Namco
|publisher        = Namco<br>Gremlin Industries<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Action<br>Pinball
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gee Bee|video game}}'' (1978)
}}
 
'''''Gee Bee''''' ({{ja|ジービー|Jī Bī}}, ''Gee Bee'') is a series of ''Breakout''-like pinball games released for arcades by Namco. The second game, ''Bomb Bee'', received a version published by Nintendo titled ''Bomb Bee N''.
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===''Head On''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Head On (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/IGkOnhh.png|250px}}
|developer        = Sega/Gremlin
|publisher        = Sega<br>Nintendo<br>Various
|genres            = Maze<br>Racing
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Head On|video game}}'' (1979)
}}
 
'''''Head On''''' ({{ja|ヘッドオン|Heddōn}}, ''Head On'') is a series of racing maze games by Sega. The first game received a version published by Nintendo titled ''Head On N''.
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===''Raid on Bungeling Bay''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Raid on Bungeling Bay (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/QWJTdgZ.png|250px}}
|developer        = Will Wright<br>Hudson Soft
|publisher        = Brøderbund<br>Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Shoot 'em up
|originconsole    = Commodore 64
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Raid on Bungeling Bay}}'' (1984)
}}
'''''Raid on Bungeling Bay''''' ({{ja|バンゲリング ベイ|Bangeringu Bei}}, ''Bungeling Bay'') is a shoot 'em up developed by Will Wright, notable for being the first game he ever developed. The NES version, originally developed by Hudson Soft, would receive an arcade port published by Nintendo for the Vs. System.  
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===''Cobra Triangle''===
===''Cobra Triangle''===
{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Cobra Triangle (universe)
|title            = Cobra Triangle (universe)
|image            = [[File:Cobra Triangle.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/MIUGKeI.png|250px}}
|developer        = Rare
|developer        = Rare
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = NES
|originconsole    = NES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Cobra Triangle}}'' (1989)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Cobra Triangle}}'' (1989)
|latestinstallment = ''Cobra Triangle'' (1989)
}}
}}
'''''Cobra Triangle''''' is a vehicular combat game by Rare for the NES, in which the player drives a cannon-equipped speedboat during various objectives such as participating in races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs, with some levels ending in boss fights.
'''''Cobra Triangle''''' is a vehicular combat game by Rare for the NES, in which the player drives a cannon-equipped speedboat during various objectives such as participating in races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs, with some levels ending in boss fights.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = International Cricket (universe)
|title            = International Cricket (universe)
|image            = [[File:International Cricket.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/k3v1R7U.png|250px}}
|developer        = Beam Software
|developer        = Beam Software
|publisher        = Laser Beam Software<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Laser Beam Software<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = NES
|originconsole    = NES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|International Cricket}}'' (1992) {{flag|Australia}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|International Cricket}}'' (1992) {{flag|Australia}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Super International Cricket}}'' (1994)
}}
}}
'''''International Cricket''''' is a series of cricket games developed by Beam Software. While the first game, ''International Cricket'', was published by Beam Software (under the Laser Beam Software name) for the NES exclusively in Australia, the sequel, ''Super International Cricket'', was published by Nintendo for the Super NES and also released in Europe.
'''''International Cricket''''' is a series of cricket games developed by Beam Software. While the first game, ''International Cricket'', was published by Beam Software (under the Laser Beam Software name) for the NES exclusively in Australia, the sequel, ''Super International Cricket'', was published by Nintendo for the Super NES and also released in Europe.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Blast Corps (universe)
|title            = Blast Corps (universe)
|image            = [[File:Blast Corps.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/v4BzbZR.png|250px}}
|developer        = Rare
|developer        = Rare
|publisher        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Nintendo 64
|originconsole    = Nintendo 64
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Blast Corps}}'' (1997)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Blast Corps}}'' (1997)
|latestinstallment = ''Blast Corps'' (1997)
}}
}}
'''''Blast Corps''''' ({{ja|ブラストドーザー|Burasuto Dōzā}}, ''Blast Dozer'') is an action-puzzle game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64 in which the player uses vehicles to destroy buildings in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier and solves puzzles by transferring between vehicles to move objects and bridge gaps.
'''''Blast Corps''''' ({{ja|ブラストドーザー|Burasuto Dōzā}}, ''Blast Dozer'') is an action-puzzle game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64 in which the player uses vehicles to destroy buildings in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier and solves puzzles by transferring between vehicles to move objects and bridge gaps.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Derby Stallion (universe)
|title            = Derby Stallion (universe)
|image            = [[File:Derby Stallion.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/O8LbnOW.png|250px}}
|developer        = ASCII Entertainment<br>Paritybit
|developer        = ASCII Entertainment<br>Paritybit
|publisher        = ASCII Entertainment<br>Nintendo<br>Various
|publisher        = ASCII Entertainment<br>Nintendo<br>Various
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|originconsole    = Famicom
|originconsole    = Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''Derby Stallion: Best Race'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Derby Stallion: Best Race'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Derby Stallion'' (Switch) (2020) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Derby Stallion''''' ({{ja|ダービースタリオン|Dābī Sutarion}}, ''Derby Stallion'') is a series of horse racing/business simulator hybrid video games. In 1998, an installment published by Nintendo, titled ''Derby Stallion 98'', was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service.
'''''Derby Stallion''''' ({{ja|ダービースタリオン|Dābī Sutarion}}, ''Derby Stallion'') is a series of horse racing/business simulator hybrid video games. In 1998, an installment published by Nintendo, titled ''Derby Stallion 98'', was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Lode Runner (universe)
|title            = Lode Runner (universe)
|image            = [[File:Power Lode Runner.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/M2EJw20.png|250px}}
|developer        = Various
|developer        = Various
|publisher        = Brøderbund<br>Nintendo<br>Various
|publisher        = Brøderbund<br>Nintendo<br>Various
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|originconsole    = Apple II<br>Atari 8-bit<br>Commodore 64<br>VIC-20
|originconsole    = Apple II<br>Atari 8-bit<br>Commodore 64<br>VIC-20
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Lode Runner}}'' (1983)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Lode Runner}}'' (1983)
|latestinstallment = ''Lode Runner Legacy'' (2017)
}}
}}
'''''Lode Runner''''' ({{ja|ロードランナー|Rōdo Ran'nā}}, ''Lode Runner'') is a series of platformer games originally by Brøderbund, in which the player must collect all the gold in a level and must reach the top of the screen to reach the next level, all the while avoiding guards who try to catch the player. The NES port by Hudson Soft is notable for being the debut of the modern design for [[Bomberman]]. In 1999, an installment published by Nintendo and developed by T&E Soft, titled ''Power Lode Runner'', was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. This version's protagonist is a vaguely mammalian creature named Mugurukun, while the guards are replaced with monkeys.
'''''Lode Runner''''' ({{ja|ロードランナー|Rōdo Ran'nā}}, ''Lode Runner'') is a series of platformer games originally by Brøderbund, in which the player must collect all the gold in a level and must reach the top of the screen to reach the next level, all the while avoiding guards who try to catch the player. The NES port by Hudson Soft is notable for being the debut of the modern design for [[Bomberman]]. In 1999, an installment published by Nintendo and developed by T&E Soft, titled ''Power Lode Runner'', was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. This version's protagonist is a vaguely mammalian creature named Mugurukun, while the guards are replaced with monkeys.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Conker (universe)
|title            = Conker (universe)
|image            = [[File:Conker.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Fvb0b3b.png|250px}}
|developer        = Rare
|developer        = Rare
|publisher        = Rare<br>THQ<br>Microsoft
|publisher        = Rare<br>THQ<br>Microsoft
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|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|originconsole    = Game Boy Color
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Conker's Pocket Tales}}'' (1999)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Conker's Pocket Tales}}'' (1999)
|latestinstallment = ''Young Conker'' (2016)
}}
}}
'''''Conker''''' ({{ja|コンカー|Konkā}}, ''Conker'') is a series of platformer games by Rare that stars an eponymous red squirrel. First appearing in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' and making his solo debut in ''Conker's Pocket Tales'', Conker was intended to star in a platformer game titled ''Twelve Tales: Conker 64'', before the game was retooled into ''Conker's Bad Fur Day'', which was notable for its raunchy humor and strong bloody violence. The game received a remake for the Xbox titled ''Conker: Live and Reloaded''.
'''''Conker''''' ({{ja|コンカー|Konkā}}, ''Conker'') is a series of platformer games by Rare that stars an eponymous red squirrel. First appearing in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' and making his solo debut in ''Conker's Pocket Tales'', Conker was intended to star in a platformer game titled ''Twelve Tales: Conker 64'', before the game was retooled into ''Conker's Bad Fur Day'', which was notable for its raunchy humor and strong bloody violence. The game received a remake for the Xbox titled ''Conker: Live and Reloaded''.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Jet Force Gemini (universe)
|title            = Jet Force Gemini (universe)
|image            = [[File:Jet Force Gemini.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/JUKWMaJ.png|250px}}
|developer        = Rare
|developer        = Rare
|publisher        = Rare
|publisher        = Rare
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|originconsole    = Nintendo 64
|originconsole    = Nintendo 64
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jet Force Gemini}}'' (1999)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Jet Force Gemini}}'' (1999)
|latestinstallment = ''Jet Force Gemini'' (1999)
}}
}}
'''''Jet Force Gemini''''' ({{ja|スターツインズ|Sutā Tsuinzu}}, ''Star Twins'') is a third-person action-shooter game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64. The game follows three members of the Jet Force Gemini team, Juno, Vela, and Lupus, who must stop the advances of the dark insectoid tyrant Mizar and his army of drones.
'''''Jet Force Gemini''''' ({{ja|スターツインズ|Sutā Tsuinzu}}, ''Star Twins'') is a third-person action-shooter game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64. The game follows three members of the Jet Force Gemini team, Juno, Vela, and Lupus, who must stop the advances of the dark insectoid tyrant Mizar and his army of drones.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Bionic Commando (universe)
|title            = Bionic Commando (universe)
|image            = [[File:Bionic Commando.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/E6RvZuj.png|250px}}
|developer        = Capcom<br>Nintendo
|developer        = Capcom<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Capcom<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Capcom<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bionic Commando|1987 video game}}'' (arcade) (1987)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bionic Commando|1987 video game}}'' (arcade) (1987)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bionic Commando Rearmed 2}}'' (2011)
}}
}}
'''''Bionic Commando''''' ({{ja|バイオニックコマンドー|Baionikku Komandō}}, ''Bionic Commando'') is a series of action-platformer games by Capcom starring a bionics-enhanced soldier named Rad Spencer, who fights several evil organizations and can use his mechanical arm as a grappling hook. An installment developed and published by Nintendo of America was also released for the Game Boy Color in 2000 called ''Bionic Commando: Elite Forces''.
'''''Bionic Commando''''' ({{ja|バイオニックコマンドー|Baionikku Komandō}}, ''Bionic Commando'') is a series of action-platformer games by Capcom starring a bionics-enhanced soldier named Rad Spencer, who fights several evil organizations and can use his mechanical arm as a grappling hook. An installment developed and published by Nintendo of America was also released for the Game Boy Color in 2000 called ''Bionic Commando: Elite Forces''.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Ridge Racer (universe)
|title            = Ridge Racer (universe)
|image            = [[File:Ridge Racer.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/YIy776G.png|250px}}
|developer        = Namco<br>Nintendo
|developer        = Namco<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Namco<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Namco<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ridge Racer|1993 video game}}'' (arcade) (1993)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ridge Racer|1993 video game}}'' (arcade) (1993)
|latestinstallment = ''Ridge Racer Draw & Drift'' (2016)
}}
}}
'''''Ridge Racer''''' ({{ja|リッジレーサー|Rijji Rēsā}}, ''Ridge Racer'') is a series of racing games by Namco. An installment for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, ''Ridge Racer 64'', was developed and published by Nintendo of America, which would later receive a remake for the Nintendo DS called ''Ridge Racer DS''.
'''''Ridge Racer''''' ({{ja|リッジレーサー|Rijji Rēsā}}, ''Ridge Racer'') is a series of racing games by Namco. An installment for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, ''Ridge Racer 64'', was developed and published by Nintendo of America, which would later receive a remake for the Nintendo DS called ''Ridge Racer DS''.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Crystalis (universe)
|title            = Crystalis (universe)
|image            = [[File:Crystalis.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/e8ZImEd.png|250px}}
|developer        = SNK<br>Nintendo
|developer        = SNK<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = SNK<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = SNK<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Action role-playing
|genres            = Action role-playing
|originconsole    = NES
|originconsole    = NES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crystalis}}'' (NES) (1990)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Crystalis}}'' (1990)
|latestinstallment = ''Crystalis'' (Game Boy Color) (2000) {{flag|North America}}
}}
}}
'''''Crystalis''''' ({{ja|ゴッド・スレイヤー はるか天空のソナタ|Goddo Sureiyā Haruka Tenkū no Sonata}}, ''God Slayer: Sonata of the Far Away Sky'') is an action role-playing game by SNK released for the NES. The game would later receive a drastically different version for the Game Boy Color in 2000, developed and published by Nintendo of America.
'''''Crystalis''''' ({{ja|ゴッド・スレイヤー はるか天空のソナタ|Goddo Sureiyā Haruka Tenkū no Sonata}}, ''God Slayer: Sonata of the Far Away Sky'') is an action role-playing game by SNK released for the NES. The game would later receive a drastically different version for the Game Boy Color in 2000, developed and published by Nintendo of America.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Shiren the Wanderer (universe)
|title            = Shiren the Wanderer (universe)
|image            = [[File:Shiren the Wanderer.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/9kK9url.png|250px}}
|developer        = Chunsoft
|developer        = Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft)
|publisher        = Spike Chunsoft<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft)<br>Nintendo<br>Sega<br>Aksys Games
|genres            = Roguelike role-playing
|genres            = Roguelike role-playing
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Fushigi no Dungeon 2: Fūrai no Shiren]]'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|mdfw|Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate}}'' (Switch/Windows) (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Shiren the Wanderer''''' ({{ja|風来のシレン|Fūrai no Shiren}}, ''Shiren the Wanderer'') is a series of roguelike role-playing games by Spike Chunsoft starring the titular character and is a sub-series of the larger ''Mystery Dungeon'' series. The second installment, ''Shiren the Wanderer 2'' for the Nintendo 64, was published by Nintendo.
'''''Shiren the Wanderer''''' ({{ja|風来のシレン|Fūrai no Shiren}}, ''Shiren the Wanderer'') is a series of roguelike role-playing games by Spike Chunsoft starring the titular character and is a sub-series of the larger ''Mystery Dungeon'' series. The second numbered installment, ''Shiren the Wanderer 2'' for the Nintendo 64, was published by Nintendo.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Metal Slader Glory (universe)
|title            = Metal Slader Glory (universe)
|image            = [[File:Metal Slader Glory.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/eGokFtJ.png|250px}}
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|publisher        = HAL Laboratory<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = HAL Laboratory<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Famicom
|originconsole    = Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Metal Slader Glory}}'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Metal Slader Glory}}'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut'' (2000) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Metal Slader Glory''''' ({{ja|メタルスレイダーグローリー|Metaru Sureidā Gurōrī}}, ''Metal Slader Glory'') is a text-based adventure game released for the Famicom. The game is notable for its advanced graphics that pushed the Famicom's limitations. In 2000, a remake published by Nintendo titled ''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut'' was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. It was the last official release for the Super Famicom console.
'''''Metal Slader Glory''''' ({{ja|メタルスレイダーグローリー|Metaru Sureidā Gurōrī}}, ''Metal Slader Glory'') is a text-based adventure game released for the Famicom. The game is notable for its advanced graphics that pushed the Famicom's limitations. In 2000, a remake published by Nintendo titled ''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut'' was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. It was the last official release for the Super Famicom console.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Far East of Eden (universe)
|title            = Far East of Eden (universe)
|image            = [[File:Far East of Eden.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4P8DNoL.png|250px}}
|developer        = Red Company<br>Hudson Soft
|developer        = Red Company<br>Hudson Soft
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = PC Engine (CD-ROM²)
|originconsole    = PC Engine (CD-ROM²)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tengai Makyou: Ziria}}'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tengai Makyou: Ziria}}'' (1989) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Tenkai Makai for GREE'' (2011) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Far East of Eden''''' ({{ja|天外魔境|Tengai Makyō}}, ''The Devil's Cave Outside Heaven'') is a series of role-playing games by Red Company and Hudson Soft based on the Japanese folk tale of ''{{s|wikipedia|Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari}}''. With the exception of ''Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash'', none of the installments were ever released outside of Japan. A Nintendo-published side game titled ''Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai'' was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003.
'''''Far East of Eden''''' ({{ja|天外魔境|Tengai Makyō}}, ''The Devil's Cave Outside Heaven'') is a series of role-playing games by Red Company and Hudson Soft based on the Japanese folk tale of ''{{s|wikipedia|Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari}}''. With the exception of ''Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash'', none of the installments were ever released outside of Japan. A Nintendo-published side game titled ''Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai'' was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Star Soldier (universe)
|title            = Star Soldier (universe)
|image            = [[File:Star Soldier logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bBThRdn.png|250px}}
|developer        = Hudson Soft
|developer        = Hudson Soft
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = NES
|originconsole    = NES
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Soldier|video game}}'' (1986)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Soldier|video game}}'' (1986)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Star Soldier R}}'' (2008)
}}
}}
'''''Star Soldier''''' ({{ja|スターソルジャー|Sutā Sorujā}}, ''Star Soldier'')  is a series of shoot 'em up video games by Hudson Soft. Nintendo published a version for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
'''''Star Soldier''''' ({{ja|スターソルジャー|Sutā Sorujā}}, ''Star Soldier'')  is a series of shoot 'em up video games by Hudson Soft. Nintendo published a port of the first NES game for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Adventure Island (universe)
|title            = Adventure Island (universe)
|image            = [[File:Adventure Island logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/y3KTb4B.png|250px}}
|developer        = Hudson Soft
|developer        = Hudson Soft
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = NES<br>MSX
|originconsole    = NES<br>MSX
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Adventure Island|video game}}'' (1986)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Adventure Island|video game}}'' (1986)
|latestinstallment = ''Adventure Island Quest by Takahashi Meijin'' (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Adventure Island''''' ({{ja|高橋名人の冒険島|Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima}}, ''Master Takahashi's Adventure Island'') is a series of platformers games by Hudson Soft that stars Master Higgins, who is directly based on former Hudson Soft executive {{s|wikipedia|Takahashi Meijin}}. Nintendo published a version for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
'''''Adventure Island''''' ({{ja|高橋名人の冒険島|Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima}}, ''Master Takahashi's Adventure Island'') is a series of platformers games by Hudson Soft that stars Master Higgins, who is directly based on former Hudson Soft executive {{s|wikipedia|Takahashi Meijin}}. Nintendo published a port of the first NES game for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = TwinBee (universe)
|title            = TwinBee (universe)
|image            = [[File:TwinBee logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/PR4VgTG.png|250px}}
|developer        = Konami
|developer        = Konami
|publisher        = Konami<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Konami<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|TwinBee}}'' (1985) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|TwinBee}}'' (1985) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Line GoGo! TwinBee'' (2013) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''TwinBee''''' ({{ja|ツインビー|TsuinBī}}, ''TwinBee'') is a series of vertical shooters by Konami that stars a titular anthropomorphic cartoon spacecraft. Nintendo published two ports of the game: a version for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series and a remade version for the Nintendo 3DS eShop as part of Arika's ''3D Classics'' series.
'''''TwinBee''''' ({{ja|ツインビー|TsuinBī}}, ''TwinBee'') is a series of vertical shooters by Konami that stars a titular anthropomorphic cartoon spacecraft. Nintendo published two ports of the first NES game: a version for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series and a remade version for the Nintendo 3DS eShop as part of Arika's ''3D Classics'' series.
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===''Super Robot Wars''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Super Robot Wars (universe)
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/svzAz6v.png|250px}}
|developer        = winkysoft<br>Banpresto<br>B.B. Studio
|publisher        = Banpresto<br>Bandai Namco<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Tactical role-playing
|originconsole    = Game Boy
|firstinstallment  = ''Super Robot Wars'' (1991) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
'''''Super Robot Wars''''' ({{ja|スーパーロボット大戦|Sūpā Robotto Taisen}}, ''Super Robot Wars'') series of tactical role-playing video games originally produced by Banpresto and owned by Bandai Namco. Starting out as a spin-off of the ''Compati Hero'' series, the main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to team up or battle one another. Nintendo published a port of ''2nd Super Robot Wars'' for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series, which is exclusively available as a bonus for purchasing ''Super Robot Wars GC'' for the GameCube.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Mission in Snowdriftland (universe)
|title            = Mission in Snowdriftland (universe)
|image            = [[File:Mission in Snowdriftland.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/tWSok2L.png|250px}}
|developer        = Extra Toxic
|developer        = Extra Toxic
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>tons of bits
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>tons of bits
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|originconsole    = Adobe Flash
|originconsole    = Adobe Flash
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland}}'' (2006)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland}}'' (2006)
|latestinstallment = ''UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland'' (re-release) (2010)
}}
}}
'''''UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland''''' is a flash-based platformer developed by Extra Toxic and published by Nintendo of Europe and later tons of bits that stars a snowman named Chubby Snow, who is tasked by the organization "UPIXO" to locate Snowdriftland to restore game files from the Human World stolen by the evil penguin El Pix.
'''''UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland''''' is a platformer game developed by Extra Toxic (later tons of bits) that stars a snowman named Chubby Snow, who is tasked by the organization "UPIXO" to locate Snowdriftland to restore game files from the Human World stolen by the evil penguin El Pix. The game was originally released as a web browser by Nintendo of Europe, and later received a remastered version on Steam.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Chick Chick Boom (universe)
|title            = Chick Chick Boom (universe)
|image            = [[File:Chick Chick Boom.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/XfDLAXk.png|250px}}
|developer        = Extra Toxic<br>tons of bits
|developer        = Extra Toxic<br>tons of bits
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>tons of bits<br>Arc System Works
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>tons of bits<br>Arc System Works
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|originconsole    = Adobe Flash
|originconsole    = Adobe Flash
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Chick Chick Boom}}'' (2007)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Chick Chick Boom}}'' (2007)
|latestinstallment = ''Chick Chick Boom'' (WiiWare) (2010)
}}
}}
'''''Chick Chick Boom''''' ({{ja|チキンバトル!チクチクブーン|Chikin Batoru! Chiku Chiku Būn}}, ''Chicken Battle! Chick Chick Boom'') is a flash-based artillery game developed by Extra Toxic and published by Nintendo of Europe and later released for the WiiWare service by tons of bits that involves armies of yellow chicks and black chicks battling each other by sending objects to the other side of the fence, which are sent by drawing them or using the Wii Remote.
'''''Chick Chick Boom''''' ({{ja|チキンバトル!チクチクブーン|Chikin Batoru! Chiku Chiku Būn}}, ''Chicken Battle! Chick Chick Boom'') is a flash-based artillery game developed by Extra Toxic and published by Nintendo of Europe and later released for the WiiWare service by tons of bits that involves armies of yellow chicks and black chicks battling each other by sending objects to the other side of the fence, which are sent by drawing them or using the Wii Remote.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Mystery Case Files (universe)
|title            = Mystery Case Files (universe)
|image            = [[File:Mystery Case Files.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/yqMuTDf.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = Big Fish Studios<br>Elephant Games<br>Eipix Entertainment
|developer        = Big Fish Studios<br>Elephant Games<br>Eipix Entertainment
|publisher        = Big Fish Games<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Big Fish Games<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Adventure<br>Hidden object
|genres            = Adventure<br>Hidden object
|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Case Files#Huntsville|Mystery Case Files: Huntsville]]'' (2005)
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Case Files#Huntsville (2005)|Mystery Case Files: Huntsville]]'' (2005)
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Case Files#Crossfade|Mystery Case Files: Crossfade]]'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Mystery Case Files''''' is a series of detective games by Big Fish Games released primarily for PC and mobile devices, although some games have released on Nintendo consoles. Two spin-off installments were published by Nintendo: ''MillionHeir'' for the Nintendo DS and ''The Malgrave Incident'' for the Wii.
'''''Mystery Case Files''''' is a series of detective games by Big Fish Games released primarily for PC and mobile devices, although some games have released on Nintendo consoles. Two spin-off installments were published by Nintendo: ''MillionHeir'' for the Nintendo DS and ''The Malgrave Incident'' for the Wii.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = World of Goo (universe)
|title            = World of Goo (universe)
|image            = [[File:World of Goo logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/0rCEBW5.png|250px}}
|developer        = 2D Boy
|developer        = 2D Boy
|publisher        = 2D Boy<br>Nintendo<br>Tomorrow Corporation<br>Microsoft
|publisher        = 2D Boy<br>Nintendo<br>Tomorrow Corporation<br>Microsoft
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)<br>Microsoft Windows
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)<br>Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|World of Goo}}'' (2008)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|World of Goo}}'' (2008)
|latestinstallment = ''World of Goo'' (2008)
}}
}}
'''''World of Goo''''' ({{ja|グーの惑星|Gū no Wakusei}}, ''Planet of Goo'') is an indie puzzle game created by 2D Boy, in which the player must use goo balls to construct structures that are used to get to a pipe that marks the end of the level.
'''''World of Goo''''' ({{ja|グーの惑星|Gū no Wakusei}}, ''Planet of Goo'') is an indie puzzle game created by 2D Boy, in which the player must use goo balls to construct structures that are used to get to a pipe that marks the end of the level.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Guru Logi (universe)<br>Snapdots (universe)
|title            = Guru Logi (universe)<br>Snapdots (universe)
|image            = [[File:Guru Logi logo.gif|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/JZzlYI0.gif|250px}}
|developer        = Compile<br>D4 Enterprise
|developer        = Compile<br>D4 Enterprise
|publisher        = Compile<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Compile<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Game Boy Advance
|originconsole    = Game Boy Advance
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Guru Logi Champ}}'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Guru Logi Champ}}'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Wa Chi Kono Guru Logi Coupon'' (2012) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Guru Logi''''' ({{ja|ぐるロジ |Guru Roji}}, ''Guru Logi''), short for '''''Guruguru Logic''''' ({{ja|ぐるぐるロジック|Guruguru Rojikku}}, ''Guru Guru Logic''), is a series of puzzle games formerly developed by Compile until their bankruptcy in 2003, in which the series would be aquired by D4 Enterprises. A reworking of the game published by Nintendo, titled ''Snapdots'' for its North American release, was released for the DSiWare service in 2009.
'''''Guru Logi''''' ({{ja|ぐるロジ |Guru Roji}}, ''Guru Logi''), short for '''''Guruguru Logic''''' ({{ja|ぐるぐるロジック|Guruguru Rojikku}}, ''Guru Guru Logic''), is a series of puzzle games formerly developed by Compile until their bankruptcy in 2003, in which the series would be aquired by D4 Enterprises. A reworking of the game published by Nintendo, titled ''Snapdots'' for its North American release, was released for the DSiWare service in 2009.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Just Dance (universe)
|title            = Just Dance (universe)
|image            = [[File:Just Dance.svg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/Yv8C3Zj.png|250px}}
|developer        = Ubisoft
|developer        = Ubisoft
|publisher        = Ubisoft<br>Nintendo<br>Level-5
|publisher        = Ubisoft<br>Nintendo<br>Level-5
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|originconsole    = Wii
|originconsole    = Wii
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Just Dance|video game}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Just Dance|video game}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Just Dance 2021}}'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Just Dance''''' ({{ja|ジャストダンス|Jasuto Dansu}}, ''Just Dance'') is a series of annually-released dancing video games by Ubisoft, featuring a wide variety of songs ranging from singles released by various artists to songs from TV shows, movies, commercials, or video games to viral songs straight from the Internet. From 2011 to 2014, Nintendo held the publishing rights to the franchise in Japan, starting with ''Just Dance Wii'' for the Wii, followed by ''Just Dance Wii 2'' (also for the Wii), and finishing with ''Just Dance Wii U'' for the Wii U.
'''''Just Dance''''' ({{ja|ジャストダンス|Jasuto Dansu}}, ''Just Dance'') is a series of dancing video games by Ubisoft, featuring a wide variety of songs ranging from singles released by various artists to songs from TV shows, movies, commercials, or video games to viral songs straight from the Internet. From 2011 to 2014, Nintendo held the publishing rights to the franchise in Japan, starting with ''Just Dance Wii'' for the Wii, followed by ''Just Dance Wii 2'' (also for the Wii), and finishing with ''Just Dance Wii U'' for the Wii U.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Trine (universe)
|title            = Trine (universe)
|image            = [[File:Trine logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/1TPqMjr.png|250px}}
|developer        = Frozenbyte
|developer        = Frozenbyte
|publisher        = Nobilis<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Nobilis<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Trine|video game}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Trine|video game}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince}}'' (2019)
}}
}}
'''''Trine''''' ({{ja|トライン|Torain}}, ''Trine'') is a series of platforming action RPGs by Frozenbyte. An enhanced version of the second game, called ''Trine 2: Director's Cut'', was released for the Wii U eShop on launch day, and was later published by Nintendo in Japan in 2014.
'''''Trine''''' ({{ja|トライン|Torain}}, ''Trine'') is a series of platforming action RPGs by Frozenbyte. An enhanced version of the second game, called ''Trine 2: Director's Cut'', was released for the Wii U eShop on launch day, and was later published by Nintendo in Japan in 2014.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Little Inferno (universe)
|title            = Little Inferno (universe)
|image            = [[File:Little Inferno logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/RFys0fp.png|250px}}
|developer        = Tomorrow Corporation
|developer        = Tomorrow Corporation
|publisher        = Tomorrow Corporation<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Tomorrow Corporation<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii U
|originconsole    = Wii U
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Little Inferno}}'' (2012)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Little Inferno}}'' (2012)
|latestinstallment = ''Little Inferno'' (2012)
}}
}}
'''''Little Inferno''''' ({{ja|リトル インフェルノ|Ritoru Inferuno}}, ''Little Inferno'') is an indie game created by Tomorrow Corporation in which the players can burn various objects, such as toys, dolls, and electronics, in a fireplace. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
'''''Little Inferno''''' ({{ja|リトル インフェルノ|Ritoru Inferuno}}, ''Little Inferno'') is an indie game created by Tomorrow Corporation in which the players can burn various objects, such as toys, dolls, and electronics, in a fireplace. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = The Swapper (universe)
|title            = The Swapper (universe)
|image            = [[File:The Swapper logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/L9yp5Sx.png|250px}}
|developer        = Facepalm Games<br>Curve Studios
|developer        = Facepalm Games<br>Curve Studios
|publisher        = Facepalm Games<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Facepalm Games<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Swapper}}'' (2013)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Swapper}}'' (2013)
|latestinstallment = ''The Swapper'' (2013)
}}
}}
'''''The Swapper''''' ({{ja|ザ スワッパー|Za Suwappā}}, ''The Swapper'') is a platformer-puzzle indie game created by Facepalm Games about a female scavenger stranded aboard an abandoned research station, who then discovers a device that allows her to create clones of herself and switch her consciousness between these clones. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
'''''The Swapper''''' ({{ja|ザ スワッパー|Za Suwappā}}, ''The Swapper'') is a platformer-puzzle indie game created by Facepalm Games about a female scavenger stranded aboard an abandoned research station, who then discovers a device that allows her to create clones of herself and switch her consciousness between these clones. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Swords & Soldiers (universe)
|title            = Swords & Soldiers (universe)
|image            = [[File:Swords and Soldiers logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/YqdHJFG.png|250px}}
|developer        = Ronimo Games<br>Two Tribes
|developer        = Ronimo Games<br>Two Tribes
|publisher        = Ronimo Games<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Ronimo Games<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Swords & Soldiers}}'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Swords & Soldiers}}'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''Swords and Soldiers 2 Shawarmageddon'' (2018)
}}
}}
'''''Swords & Soldiers''''' ({{ja|ソード アンド ソルジャーズ|Sōdo ando Sorujāzu}}, ''Sword and Soldiers'') is a series of real-time strategy games by Ronimo Games that pits various factions at war with each other in order to gain the powers of the gods. The Wii U eShop versions of the first game and ''Swords & Soldiers II'' were published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
'''''Swords & Soldiers''''' ({{ja|ソード アンド ソルジャーズ|Sōdo ando Sorujāzu}}, ''Sword and Soldiers'') is a series of real-time strategy games by Ronimo Games that pits various factions at war with each other in order to gain the powers of the gods. The Wii U eShop versions of the first game and ''Swords & Soldiers II'' were published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Year Walk (universe)
|title            = Year Walk (universe)
|image            = [[File:Year Walk logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/bq0bFVw.png|250px}}
|developer        = Simogo
|developer        = Simogo
|publisher        = Simogo<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Simogo<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Apple iOS
|originconsole    = Apple iOS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Year Walk}}'' (2013)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Year Walk}}'' (2013)
|latestinstallment = ''Year Walk'' (2013)
}}
}}
'''''Year Walk''''' ({{ja|イヤーウォーク 最後の啓示|Iyāu~Ōku Saigo no Keiji}}, ''Year Walk: Last Revelation'') is an adventure game by Simogo based on the Swedish tradition of "Årsgång". The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
'''''Year Walk''''' ({{ja|イヤーウォーク 最後の啓示|Iyāu~Ōku Saigo no Keiji}}, ''Year Walk: Last Revelation'') is an adventure game by Simogo based on the Swedish tradition of "Årsgång". The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Tiny Thief (universe)
|title            = Tiny Thief (universe)
|image            = [[File:Tiny Thief logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/4p04TEp.jpeg|250px}}
|developer        = 5Ants<br>Abylight
|developer        = 5Ants<br>Abylight
|publisher        = Rovio Stars<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Rovio Stars<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tiny Thief}}'' (2013)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tiny Thief}}'' (2013)
|latestinstallment = ''Tiny Thief'' (2013)
}}
}}
'''''Tiny Thief''''' ({{ja|タイニーシーフ|Tainī Shīfu}}, ''Tiny Thief'') is a point and click adventure game developed by 5Ants and published by Rovio Stars about a childlike Robin Hood who must steal from enemies such as the sheriff, pirates and bakers, all while stealthily solving puzzles in the process. A version released on the Wii U eShop exclusively in Japan was developed by Abylight and published by Nintendo in 2015.
'''''Tiny Thief''''' ({{ja|タイニーシーフ|Tainī Shīfu}}, ''Tiny Thief'') is a point and click adventure game developed by 5Ants and published by Rovio Stars about a childlike Robin Hood who must steal from enemies such as the sheriff, pirates and bakers, all while stealthily solving puzzles in the process. A version released on the Wii U eShop exclusively in Japan was developed by Abylight and published by Nintendo in 2015.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Momotaro Dentetsu (universe)
|title            = Momotaro Dentetsu (universe)
|image            = [[File:Momotaro Dentetsu.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/1vA8Yjv.png|250px}}
|developer        = Hudson Soft<br>Valhalla Game Studios
|developer        = Hudson Soft<br>Valhalla Game Studios
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Konami<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Hudson Soft<br>Konami<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Famicom
|originconsole    = Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''Momotaro Dentetsu'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''Momotaro Dentetsu'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa Mo Teiban!'' (2020) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Momotaro Dentetsu''''' ({{ja|桃太郎電鉄| Momotaro Dentetsu}}, ''Momotaro Electric Railway'') is a series of board games based on the Japanese folktale of Momotaro. An installment published by Nintendo was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, titled ''Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!!''.
'''''Momotaro Dentetsu''''' ({{ja|桃太郎電鉄| Momotaro Dentetsu}}, ''Momotaro Electric Railway'') is a series of board games based on the Japanese folktale of Momotaro. An installment published by Nintendo was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, titled ''Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!!''.
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Part Time UFO (universe)
|title            = Part Time UFO (universe)
|image            = [[File:Part Time UFO logo.png|250px]]
|image            = {{external image|https://i.imgur.com/fUbcqvz.png|250px}}
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|developer        = HAL Laboratory
|publisher        = HAL Laboratory<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = HAL Laboratory<br>Nintendo
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|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|originconsole    = Apple iOS<br>Google Android
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Part Time UFO}}'' (2017)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Part Time UFO}}'' (2017)
|latestinstallment = ''Part Time UFO'' (Nintendo Switch) (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Part Time UFO''''' ({{ja|はたらくUFO|Hataraku UFO}}, ''Working UFO'') is a puzzle game starring a UFO named Jobski who must help the citizens of Earth by picking up and moving objects with its extendable claw and then placing said objects onto a designated platform. Originally released as HAL Laboratory's first mobile title, it would later receive a port released for the Nintendo Switch published by Nintendo.
'''''Part Time UFO''''' ({{ja|はたらくUFO|Hataraku UFO}}, ''Working UFO'') is a puzzle game starring a UFO named Jobski who must help the citizens of Earth by picking up and moving objects with its extendable claw and then placing said objects onto a designated platform. Originally released as HAL Laboratory's first mobile title, it would later receive a port released for the Nintendo Switch published by Nintendo.
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Latest revision as of 16:34, October 19, 2024

This is a list of Nintendo IPs/franchises or IPs/franchises with at least one Nintendo-published installment that have yet to receive representation in the Super Smash Bros. series (including a listing of at least one installment on the Chronicle).

For a list of what IPs are excluded from this list, click here.

Nintendo Series[edit]

Do note that it's possible some of the IPs listed here may or may not be owned by Nintendo, but as long as they are exclusively or at least their first installment was published by Nintendo, they go here.

Computer Othello[edit]

Computer Othello (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Board game
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Computer Othello (1978) Japan

Computer Othello (コンピューター・オセロ, Computer Othello) is a tabletop arcade video game based on Othello, in which the goal is to place pieces to trap the computer opponent's pieces, turning them into your pieces, with the player with the most pieces on the board being declared the winner if no more pieces can be placed. The game is notable for being the first video arcade game to be developed by Nintendo. The game would receive a home console version called Computer TV Game, which is a part of the Color TV-Game series of consoles.

Block Fever[edit]

Block Fever (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Block Fever (1978) Japan

Block Fever (ブロック・フィーバー, Block Fever) is a Breakout-like game released for arcades in which the player controls a paddle (implied to be a spaceship according to the boxart) to hit a ball in order to break several blocks until all of them have been destroyed. The game would receive a home console version called Color TV Block Kusure, which is a part of the Color TV-Game series of consoles.

Space Fever[edit]

Space Fever (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Space Fever (1979)

Space Fever (スペースフィーバー, Space Fever) is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades similar to Taito's Space Invaders. A sequel, titled Space Fever II, is available exclusively for the Game Boy Camera accessory.

Monkey Magic[edit]

Monkey Magic (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Monkey Magic (1979) Japan

Monkey Magic (モンキー・マジック, Monkey Magic) is a Breakout-like game released for arcades, with the arrangement of blocks being replaced with the shape of a monkey's head.

Space Launcher[edit]

Space Launcher (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Space Launcher (1979)

Space Launcher (スペースランチャー, Space Launcher) is an arcade game in which the player commands a spaceship to collect ore from another planet opposite to Earth,while avoiding sparks and alien enemy fire over the other side.

Space Firebird[edit]

Space Firebird (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Sega/Gremlin
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Space Firebird (1980)

Space Firebird (スペースファイアーバード, Space Firebird) is a series of fixed shooter games released for arcades in which the player commands a spaceship that is lost in an asteroid field and must shoot a swarm of alien enemies.

Heli Fire[edit]

Heli Fire (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Heli Fire (1980)

Heli Fire (ヘリファイア, Heli Fire) is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player controls a submarine and must survive as long as possible against a barrage of enemy attacks from the sea and above.

Radar Scope[edit]

Radar Scope (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Radar Scope (1980)

Radar Scope (レーダースコープ, Radar Scope) is a fixed shooter game released for arcades in which the player assumes the role of the Sonic Spaceport starship and must wipe out formations of an enemy race known as the Gamma Raiders before they destroy the player's space station.

Sky Skipper[edit]

Sky Skipper (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Parker Brothers
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Sky Skipper (1981)

Sky Skipper (スカイスキッパー, Sky Skipper) is a game released for arcades that follows a biplane pilot named "Mr. You", who must save a card-themed kingdom from a gang of gorillas.

Magnetic Soccer[edit]

Magnetic Soccer (universe)
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Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Sports
Console/platform of origin Game Boy
First installment Magnetic Soccer (1992) Europe

Magnetic Soccer is a tabletop soccer game released for the Game Boy exclusively in Europe.

Tin Star[edit]

Tin Star (universe)
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Developer(s) Software Creations
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Rail shooter
Console/platform of origin SNES
First installment Tin Star (1994) North America

Tin Star is a rail shooter game released for the Super NES that is compatible with the Super Scope and SNES Mouse. The game is set in a wild western world populated by humanoid robots, and stars the titular character who must battle and shoot several robot bandits.

Uniracers[edit]

Uniracers (universe)
Unirally (universe)
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Developer(s) DMA Design
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Racing
Console/platform of origin SNES
First installment Uniracers (1994)

Uniracers is a racing game for the Super NES that focuses on inanimate unicycles racing on 2D tracks. The game is notable for a controversy in which the developers, DMA Design, was successfully sued by Pixar for allegedly stealing the design from their 1987 CGI short Red's Dream, resulting in production of the game being terminated.

Winter Gold[edit]

Winter Gold (universe)
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Developer(s) Funcom
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Sports
Console/platform of origin SNES
First installment Winter Gold (1996) Europe

Winter Gold is a winter sports-themed game developed by Funcom and released for the Super NES exclusively in Europe. It is one of the few Super NES games to make use of the Super FX 2 chip.

Picross NP[edit]

Picross NP (universe)
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Developer(s) Jupiter
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Super Famicom (Nintendo Power)
First installment Picross NP Vol. 1 (1999) Japan

Picross NP (ピクロスNP, Picross NP) is a series of eight picross games released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. Some of the puzzles in each installment are based around a certain Nintendo franchise, such as Pokémon, Kirby, and Mario.

Warlocked[edit]

Warlocked (universe)
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Developer(s) Bits Studios
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Color
First installment Warlocked (2000) North America

Warlocked is a real-time strategy game developed by Bits Studios released for the Game Boy Color in 2000. The player has a choice to fight for either the human army, led by Queen Azarel, or the beast army, led by Chief Zog, and must defeat the opposing army on several maps, all while finding and collecting 27 wizards to aid in battle.

Pocket Soccer[edit]

Pocket Soccer (universe)
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Developer(s) Game-Play Studios
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Sports
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Color
First installment Pocket Soccer (2001) Europe

Pocket Soccer is an association football game developed by Game-Play Studios released for the Game Boy Color exclusively in Europe.

Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain[edit]

Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain (universe)
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Developer(s) Suzak
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain (2007) Japan

Zekkyō Senshi Sakebrain (絶叫戦士サケブレイン, Exclamation Warriors Sakebrein) is a multiplayer-only beat 'em up game released for the Nintendo DS exclusively through Club Nintendo, in which the players control two or three of five sentai superheroes and fight through waves of enemies by shouting commands into the DS's microphone.

Wii Chess[edit]

Wii Chess (universe)
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Developer(s) Spice Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Board game
Console/platform of origin Wii
First installment Wii Chess (2008)

Wii Chess (通信対局 ワールドチェス, Communication Game World Chess) is a chess game released for the Wii. It was released as a physical game in Europe, while it released in Japan as a WiiWare title called Tsūshin Taikyoku: World Chess.

DS Bimoji Training[edit]

DS Bimoji Training (universe)
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Developer(s) indieszero
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Education
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment DS Bimoji Training (2008) Japan

DS Bimoji Training (DS美文字トレーニング, DS Beautiful Character Training) is a Japanese calligraphy training game released for the Nintendo DS.

Crosswords[edit]

Crosswords (universe)
Crossword Collection (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Nuevo Retro Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Crosswords DS (2008)

Crosswords is a series of crossword games released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS developed by Nintendo Software Technology.

Tsūshin Taikyoku[edit]

Tsūshin Taikyoku (universe)
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Developer(s) Spice Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Board game
Console/platform of origin Wii
First installment Wii Chess (2008)

Tsūshin Taikyoku (通信対局, Communication Game) is a series of board games released for the WiiWare service that consists of shogi, Go, and chess, in which the lattermost was previously released as a retail Wii game in Europe titled Wii Chess.

Maboshi's Arcade[edit]

Maboshi's Arcade (universe)
MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade (universe)
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Developer(s) Mindware
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Maboshi's Arcade (2008)

Maboshi's Arcade (カタチのゲーム まるぼうしか, Game of Shapes: Circle, Bar, Square) is a puzzle game developed by Mindware released for the WiiWare service that focuses on three minigames: Circle, Bar, and Square. The Square game would later receive an expanded version released for the DSiWare service in 2010 titled Flametail.

Personal Trainer: Walking[edit]

Personal Trainer: Walking (universe)
Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Creatures Inc.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Exergame
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Personal Trainer: Walking (2008)

Personal Trainer: Walking (歩いてわかる 生活リズムDS, A Life Rhythm that You can Understand by Walking DS) is a walking-based exercise video game released for the Nintendo DS that makes use of a pedometer. It is the first game for the Nintendo DS to feature Mii characters.

Flipnote Studio[edit]

Flipnote Studio (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Art
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Flipnote Studio (2008)

Flipnote Studio (うごくメモ帳, Moving Notepad) is a series of animation utility applications released for the DSiWare service and Nintendo 3DS eShop.

DS Uranai Seikatsu[edit]

DS Uranai Seikatsu (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
KK Media Koubou
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Fortune telling
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment DS Uranai Seikatsu (2009) Japan

DS Uranai Seikatsu (DS占い生活, DS Fortune Telling Life) is a fortune telling video game released for the Nintendo DS.

Nintendo DSi Clock[edit]

Nintendo DSi Clock (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Photo Clock (2009)

Nintendo DSi Clock (ニンテンドーDSi時計, Nintendo DSi Clock) is a series of clock applications released for the DSiWare service. The first version is a basic version titled Photo Clock, which was then succeeded by two versions based on Super Mario Bros. and Animal Crossing.

Touch Solitaire[edit]

Touch Solitaire (universe)
2-in-1 Solitaire (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Card game
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Touch Solitaire (2009)

Touch Solitaire (ソリティア DSi, Solitaire DSi) is a solitaire game released for the DSiWare service.

Picross 3D[edit]

Picross 3D (universe)
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Picross 3D (2009)

Picross 3D (立体ピクロス, Three-Dimensional Picross) is a series of picross games developed by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The series is unique from other picross games in that, rather than using a two-dimensional square, it uses a rectangular prism made up of smaller cubes that must be chipped away in order to construct a three-dimensional image.

PictureBook Games[edit]

PictureBook Games (universe)
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Developer(s) Grounding, Inc.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Party
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit (2009)

PictureBook Games (あそべる絵本, Play PictureBook) is a series of party games developed by Grounding, Inc. The first game, Pop-Up Pursuit, was released for the WiiWare service in 2009 and is a board game with a pop-up book aesthetic. The second game, The Royal Bluff, was released for the DSiWare service the same year, and is a cards and chips game.

You, Me, and the Cubes[edit]

You, Me, and the Cubes (universe)
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Developer(s) Fyto
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment You, Me, and the Cubes (2009)

You, Me, and the Cubes (きみとぼくと立体。, You, Me, and Three-Dimensional.) is a puzzle game released for the WiiWare service, in which the objective is to use the Wii Remote to flick creatures known as Fallos onto cubes.

Bonsai Barber[edit]

Bonsai Barber (universe)
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Developer(s) Zoonami
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Simulation
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Bonsai Barber (2009)

Bonsai Barber (盆栽バーバー, Bonsai Barber) is a simulation game released for the WiiWare service in which the player, a barber, must groom and style the foliage of several plant, fruit and vegetable customers in a similar manner to the art of bonsai pruning.

Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle[edit]

Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle (universe)
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Developer(s) Mitchell
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle (2009)

Wakugumi: Monochrome Puzzle (囲んで消して ワクグミの時間, Wrap Around and Erase: Wakugumi's Time) is a puzzle game developed by Mitchell released for the DSiWare service, in which the objective is to clear black and white titles by surrounding them with tiles of the opposite color by sliding them around the screen.

Atsumeru Egaochō[edit]

Atsumeru Egaochō (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Photo Reference
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Atsumeru Egaochō (2009) Japan

Atsumeru Egaochō (あつめる笑顔帳, Smile Book Collection) is an application released for the DSiWare service that involves taking photographs of others' faces, which are then compiled into a journal format.

Active Health[edit]

Active Health (universe)
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Developer(s) Fuse Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Edutainment
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Active Health with Carol Vorderman (2009) Europe

Active Health with Carol Vorderman is an edutainment game developed by Fuse Games released for the Nintendo DS exclusively in European territories. The game is presented by British media personality Carol Vorderman, and focuses on improving the player's health activities.

Rock N’ Roll Climber[edit]

Rock N’ Roll Climber (universe)
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Developer(s) Vitei
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Simulation
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Rock N’ Roll Climber (2009)

Rock N’ Roll Climber (ロックンロールクライマー, Rock N’ Roll Climber) is a rock-climbing simulation game developed by Vitei released for the WiiWare service, in which the player must climb a wall within a time limit, taking into consideration the placements of the climber's arms and feet. The game also supports the Wii Balance Board.

Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS[edit]

Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Financing
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha Kanshū Shiranai Mamade wa Sonwosuru Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS (2009) Japan

Mono ya Okane no Shikumi DS (モノやお金のしくみDS, Structure of Goods and Money DS) is a financing management game released for the Nintendo DS.

Metal Torrent[edit]

Metal Torrent (universe)
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Developer(s) Arika
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Vertical shooter
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Metal Torrent (2009)

Metal Torrent (あぁ無情 刹那, Oh Heartless Moments) is a vertical shooter game developed by Arika released for the DSiWare service. The game has two different types of play with varying challenge, progressing through a maximum of eight stages with either enemies that have set patterns or random enemies.

Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner[edit]

Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner (2009)

Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner (ニンテンドーDSi楽器チューナー, Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner) is a digital instrument tuner application released for the DSiWare service.

Nintendo DSi Metronome[edit]

Nintendo DSi Metronome (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Nintendo DSi Metronome (2009)

Nintendo DSi Metronome (ニンテンドーDSiメトロノーム, Nintendo DSi Metronome) is a digital metronome application released for the DSiWare service.

Sleep Clock[edit]

Sleep Clock (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns (2009)

Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns (睡眠記録 めざまし時計, Sleep Record: Alarm Clock) is an alarm clock and sleep pattern recording application released for the DSiWare service.

Pinball Pulse[edit]

Pinball Pulse (universe)
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Developer(s) Fuse Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Pinball
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon (2009)

Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon is a pinball game developed by Fuse Games released for the DSiWare service based on Greek mythology.

Ultra Hand[edit]

Ultra Hand (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Grill-Off With Ultra Hand! (2009)

Ultra Hand (ウルトラハンド, Ultra Hand) is an extendible toy released by Nintendo in 1966. The toy received a game adaptation in the form of Grill-Off With Ultra Hand!, which was released for the WiiWare service exclusively to Club Nintendo members.

Link 'n' Launch[edit]

Link 'n' Launch (universe)
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Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Link 'n' Launch (2009)

Link 'n' Launch (パネル連結 3分ロケット, Panel-Connected: 3-Minute Rocket) is a puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must use the stylus to drag and rotate pipe panels into place to divert fuel to a rocket's engines as it voyages into space.

Eco Shooter[edit]

Eco Shooter (universe)
530 Eco Shooter (universe)
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Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Light gun shooter
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Eco Shooter: Plant 530 (2009)

Eco Shooter: Plant 530 (530エコシューター, 530 Eco Shooter) is a light gun shooter developed by Intelligent Systems released for the WiiWare service that follows Mack, a recycling technician who works at Plant 530, who must save the Earth from an alien race known as the Cannoids, who are determined to destroy the planet by taking control of the world's empty cans.

Spotto![edit]

Spotto! (universe)
Bird & Bombs (universe)
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Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Spotto! (2009)

Spotto! (ねらってスポっと!, Aim Spotto!) is an action-puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems released for the DSiWare service starring a titular bombadier duck, who must rescue President Wowwow’s daughter, Chikkie Wowwow, from ghosts by throwing bombs.

Trajectile[edit]

Trajectile (universe)
Reflect Missile (universe)
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Developer(s) Q-Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Trajectile (2009)

Trajectile (リフレクトミサイル, Reflect Missile) is an action-puzzle game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must take out enemies on each stage with missiles that reflect off walls and destroy blocks by using the stylus.

Nintendo Countdown Calendar[edit]

Nintendo Countdown Calendar (universe)
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Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Nintendo Countdown Calendar (2009)

Nintendo Countdown Calendar (ニンテンドーDSiカレンダー, Nintendo DSi Calendar) is a digital calendar application released for the DSiWare service.

A Kappa's Trail[edit]

A Kappa's Trail (universe)
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Developer(s) Brownie Brown
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment A Kappa's Trail (2009)

A Kappa's Trail (かっぱ道, Kappa Road) is a puzzle game developed by Brownie Brown released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must guide a kappa who is trying to reach the human world from the ocean depths.

Photo Dojo[edit]

Photo Dojo (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Fighting
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Photo Dojo (2009)

Photo Dojo (写真で格闘!フォトファイターX, Fight with Photos! Photo Fighter X) is a fighting game released for the DSiWare service, in which players can create a fighter by taking pictures of themselves or other people.

Starship Defense[edit]

Starship Defense (universe)
Starship Patrol (universe)
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Developer(s) Q-Games
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Tower defense
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Starship Defense (2009)

Starship Defense (スターシップディフェンダー, Starship Defender) is a tower defense game developed by Q-Games released for the DSiWare service, in which the player must protect starships against an onslaught of enemy craft.

Aura-Aura Climber[edit]

Aura-Aura Climber (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Aura-Aura Climber (2010)

Aura-Aura Climber (スカイジャンパー ソル, Sky Jumper Sol) is a game released for the DSiWare service that follows a star named Aura-Aura, who has fallen to Earth and must climb his way back into the sky.

AquaSpace[edit]

AquaSpace (universe)
Zenquaria: Virtual Aquarium (universe)
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Developer(s) Paon
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Simulation
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment AquaSpace (2010)

AquaSpace (アクアリビング 〜テレビでながめる魚たち〜, Aqua Living: Fish to Look at on TV) is a virtual aquarium simulation game developed by Paon released for the WiiWare service.

Kaite Oboeru[edit]

Kaite Oboeru (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō (2010)
Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō (2010) Japan

Kaite Oboeru (書いて覚える, Write and Remember) is a series of flashcard applications released for the DSiWare service released with two games; Eigo Tangochō, which is for written vocabulary or phrases, and Shashin Tangochō, which is for annotated images taken with the Nintendo DSi Camera.

DS Kokoro Nurie[edit]

DS Kokoro Nurie (universe)
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Developer(s) Cattle Call
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Art
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment DS Kokoro Nurie (2010) Japan

DS Kokoro Nurie (DSココロぬりえ, DS Heart Coloring) is a coloring book game released for the DSiWare service.

Face Pilot[edit]

Face Pilot (universe)
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Flight simulation
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera! (2010)

Face Pilot: Fly with your Nintendo DSi Camera! (カメラであそぶ 顔グライダー, Play with Camera: Face Glider) is a flight simulation game developed by HAL Laboratory released for the DSiWare service, in which the player controls a hang glider pilot by moving their head with the DSi camera, and must pop balloons and fly through rings in the sky.

Line Attack Heroes[edit]

Line Attack Heroes (universe)
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Developer(s) Grezzo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Line Attack Heroes (2010) Japan

Line Attack Heroes (ラインアタックヒーローズ, Line Attack Heroes) is an action game developed by Grezzo released for the WiiWare service that follows a brave warrior who sets out to reassemble the Crystal Dragon in order to save the world. If an enemy is defeated, they can join the player to form a "line", in which that line can be used in various ways based on the recruit's unique abilities.

Nintendo DS Guide[edit]

Nintendo DS Guide (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Utility
Console/platform of origin DSi (DSiWare)
First installment Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide (2010) Japan

Jibun de Tsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide (じぶんでつくる ニンテンドーDS ガイド, Make It Yourself: Nintendo DS Guide) is a tour guide application released for the DSiWare service.

Snowpack Park[edit]

Snowpack Park (universe)
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Developer(s) Skip Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Life simulation
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Snowpack Park (2010)

Snowpack Park (ペンギン生活, Penguin Life) is a life simulation game developed by Skip Ltd. released for the WiiWare service, in which the player, traveling to the titular location, is tasked with caring for penguins.

Face Raiders[edit]

Face Raiders (universe)
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Shooter
Console/platform of origin 3DS (Pre-loaded app)
First installment Face Raiders (2011)

Face Raiders (顔シューティング, Face Shooting) is an augmented reality shooting game available as a pre-loaded app for the Nintendo 3DS, which involves the player taking a picture of either their or someone else's face and shooting enemies with said faces.

Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan[edit]

Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Paon
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Reference
Console/platform of origin 3DS
First installment Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan (2011) Japan

Hana to Ikimono Rittai Zukan (花といきもの立体図鑑, The 3D Illustrated Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna) is a nature encyclopedia released for the Nintendo 3DS containing information of several different species of flowers, insects, and bird.

Kuruma de DS[edit]

Kuruma de DS (universe)
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Developer(s) Denso Ten
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Reference
Console/platform of origin DS
First installment Kuruma de DS (2012) Japan

Kuruma de DS (クルマでDS, DS in the Car) is a game for the Nintendo DS developed by Nintendo in collaboration with Denso Ten. The game is intended to be used as a GPS for certain cars, using Denso Ten's "Eclipse" system.

My Nintendo Picross[edit]

My Nintendo Picross (universe)
Club Nintendo Picross (universe)
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Developer(s) Jupiter
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin 3DS (eShop)
First installment Club Nintendo Picross (2012)

My Nintendo Picross (マイニンテンドーピクロス, My Nintendo Picross), known as Club Nintendo Picross (クラブニンテンドーピクロス, Club Nintendo Picross) for the installments released through Club Nintendo, is a series of picross games developed by Jupiter Corporation for the Nintendo 3DS that is exclusive to Nintendo rewards programs, such as Club Nintendo and My Nintendo.

Sing Party[edit]

Sing Party (universe)
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Developer(s) FreeStyleGames
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Music
Console/platform of origin Wii U
First installment Sing Party (2012)

Sing Party is a singing game released for the Wii U featuring a wide variety of songs by various artists.

Devil's Third[edit]

Devil's Third (universe)
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Developer(s) Valhalla Game Studios
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Nexon
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Hack and slash
Shooter
Console/platform of origin Wii U
First installment Devil's Third (2015)

Devil's Third (デビルズサード, Devil's Third) is an action-adventure hack and slash shooter game by Valhalla Game Studios released for the Wii U and Microsoft Windows.

1-2-Switch[edit]

1-2-Switch (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Party
Console/platform of origin Switch
First installment 1-2-Switch (2017)

1-2-Switch (ワンツースイッチ, 1-2-Switch) is a series of party games for the Nintendo Switch containing several minigames that utilize the Joy-Con controller's capabilities.

Dragalia Lost[edit]

Dragalia Lost (universe)
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Developer(s) Cygames
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Console/platform of origin Apple iOS
Google Android
First installment Dragalia Lost (2018)

Dragalia Lost (ドラガリアロスト, Dragalia Lost) is an action role-playing game developed by Cygames released for iOS and Android. It is the first Nintendo intellectual property to be released exclusively for mobile platforms.

The Stretchers[edit]

The Stretchers (universe)
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Developer(s) Tarsier Studios
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Switch (eShop)
First installment The Stretchers (2019)

The Stretchers (ストレッチャーズ, The Stretchers) is an action-puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a pair of medics, who must rescue civilians called "Dizzies" by placing them on a stretcher and delivering them to the hospital.

Good Job![edit]

Good Job! (universe)
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Developer(s) Paladin Studios
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Switch (eShop)
First installment Good Job! (2020)

Good Job! (グッジョブ, Good Job!) is a puzzle game developed by Paladin Studios released for the Nintendo Switch eShop that follows a man who became employed by their father, the CEO of an office, and he must perform various tasks around the building, which can range from watering flowers to retrieving projectors.

Jump Rope Challenge[edit]

Jump Rope Challenge (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Exergame
Console/platform of origin Switch (eShop)
First installment Jump Rope Challenge (2020)

Jump Rope Challenge (ジャンプロープ チャレンジ, Jump Rope Challenge) is a free-to-play jump rope-themed exergame released for the Nintendo Switch eShop.

Buddy Mission: BOND[edit]

Buddy Mission: BOND (universe)
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Developer(s) Ruby Party
Koei Tecmo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Adventure
Console/platform of origin Switch
First installment Buddy Mission Bond (2021)

Buddy Mission: BOND (バディミッション BOND, Buddy Mission: BOND) is an adventure game developed by Koei Tecmo's Ruby Party team released for the Nintendo Switch that follows a team of four called "Team Bond", in which two members must form a pair to look for clues and interview citizens.

Game Builder Garage[edit]

Game Builder Garage (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Programming
Console/platform of origin Switch
First installment Game Builder Garage (2021)

Game Builder Garage (ナビつき! つくってわかる はじめてゲームプログラミング, With Navigation! Game Programming for the First Time) is a programming game released for the Nintendo Switch that allows players to create their own games while being guided by creatures called "Nodon", which represent the various nodes within in the creation process, such as characters, controls, and sound.

Third-Party Series[edit]

For this section, only third-party series with at least one Nintendo-published installment are allowed. Said installment must be published by Nintendo in all available regions or at least in Japan (as per Rayman Legends and Shovel Knight clauses); Western-exclusive ports will not be included unless developed by a Nintendo division/subsidiary (e.g. Crystalis). For more information on what qualifies here and what doesn't, refer to this page.

Each series will be ordered by the earliest release date of their first Nintendo-published installment.

Do note that some of the IPs included are listed here based solely on the fact that their first installment was published by a third-party, due to ambiguity as to whether the overall IP in question is third-party or Nintendo-owned.

Gee Bee[edit]

Gee Bee (universe)
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Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Gremlin Industries
Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Pinball
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Gee Bee (1978)

Gee Bee (ジービー, Gee Bee) is a series of Breakout-like pinball games released for arcades by Namco. The second game, Bomb Bee, received a version published by Nintendo titled Bomb Bee N.

Head On[edit]

Head On (universe)
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Developer(s) Sega/Gremlin
Publisher(s) Sega
Nintendo
Various
Genre(s) Maze
Racing
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Head On (1979)

Head On (ヘッドオン, Head On) is a series of racing maze games by Sega. The first game received a version published by Nintendo titled Head On N.

Raid on Bungeling Bay[edit]

Raid on Bungeling Bay (universe)
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Developer(s) Will Wright
Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Brøderbund
Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Console/platform of origin Commodore 64
First installment Raid on Bungeling Bay (1984)

Raid on Bungeling Bay (バンゲリング ベイ, Bungeling Bay) is a shoot 'em up developed by Will Wright, notable for being the first game he ever developed. The NES version, originally developed by Hudson Soft, would receive an arcade port published by Nintendo for the Vs. System.

Cobra Triangle[edit]

Cobra Triangle (universe)
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Developer(s) Rare
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Racing
Vehicular combat
Console/platform of origin NES
First installment Cobra Triangle (1989)

Cobra Triangle is a vehicular combat game by Rare for the NES, in which the player drives a cannon-equipped speedboat during various objectives such as participating in races, saving swimmers, and defusing bombs, with some levels ending in boss fights.

International Cricket[edit]

International Cricket (universe)
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Developer(s) Beam Software
Publisher(s) Laser Beam Software
Nintendo
Genre(s) Sports
Console/platform of origin NES
First installment International Cricket (1992) Australia

International Cricket is a series of cricket games developed by Beam Software. While the first game, International Cricket, was published by Beam Software (under the Laser Beam Software name) for the NES exclusively in Australia, the sequel, Super International Cricket, was published by Nintendo for the Super NES and also released in Europe.

Blast Corps[edit]

Blast Corps (universe)
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Developer(s) Rare
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 64
First installment Blast Corps (1997)

Blast Corps (ブラストドーザー, Blast Dozer) is an action-puzzle game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64 in which the player uses vehicles to destroy buildings in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier and solves puzzles by transferring between vehicles to move objects and bridge gaps.

Derby Stallion[edit]

Derby Stallion (universe)
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Developer(s) ASCII Entertainment
Paritybit
Publisher(s) ASCII Entertainment
Nintendo
Various
Genre(s) Racing
Business simulation
Console/platform of origin Famicom
First installment Derby Stallion: Best Race (1991) Japan

Derby Stallion (ダービースタリオン, Derby Stallion) is a series of horse racing/business simulator hybrid video games. In 1998, an installment published by Nintendo, titled Derby Stallion 98, was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service.

Lode Runner[edit]

Lode Runner (universe)
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Developer(s) Various
Publisher(s) Brøderbund
Nintendo
Various
Genre(s) Platformer
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Apple II
Atari 8-bit
Commodore 64
VIC-20
First installment Lode Runner (1983)

Lode Runner (ロードランナー, Lode Runner) is a series of platformer games originally by Brøderbund, in which the player must collect all the gold in a level and must reach the top of the screen to reach the next level, all the while avoiding guards who try to catch the player. The NES port by Hudson Soft is notable for being the debut of the modern design for Bomberman. In 1999, an installment published by Nintendo and developed by T&E Soft, titled Power Lode Runner, was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. This version's protagonist is a vaguely mammalian creature named Mugurukun, while the guards are replaced with monkeys.

Conker[edit]

Conker (universe)
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Developer(s) Rare
Publisher(s) Rare
THQ
Microsoft
Distributor(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Platformer
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Color
First installment Conker's Pocket Tales (1999)

Conker (コンカー, Conker) is a series of platformer games by Rare that stars an eponymous red squirrel. First appearing in Diddy Kong Racing and making his solo debut in Conker's Pocket Tales, Conker was intended to star in a platformer game titled Twelve Tales: Conker 64, before the game was retooled into Conker's Bad Fur Day, which was notable for its raunchy humor and strong bloody violence. The game received a remake for the Xbox titled Conker: Live and Reloaded.

Jet Force Gemini[edit]

Jet Force Gemini (universe)
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Developer(s) Rare
Publisher(s) Rare
Distributor(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Action-adventure
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 64
First installment Jet Force Gemini (1999)

Jet Force Gemini (スターツインズ, Star Twins) is a third-person action-shooter game by Rare released for the Nintendo 64. The game follows three members of the Jet Force Gemini team, Juno, Vela, and Lupus, who must stop the advances of the dark insectoid tyrant Mizar and his army of drones.

Bionic Commando[edit]

Bionic Commando (universe)
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Developer(s) Capcom
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Capcom
Nintendo
Genre(s) Action platformer
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Bionic Commando (arcade) (1987)

Bionic Commando (バイオニックコマンドー, Bionic Commando) is a series of action-platformer games by Capcom starring a bionics-enhanced soldier named Rad Spencer, who fights several evil organizations and can use his mechanical arm as a grappling hook. An installment developed and published by Nintendo of America was also released for the Game Boy Color in 2000 called Bionic Commando: Elite Forces.

Ridge Racer[edit]

Ridge Racer (universe)
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Developer(s) Namco
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Namco
Nintendo
Genre(s) Racing
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment Ridge Racer (arcade) (1993)

Ridge Racer (リッジレーサー, Ridge Racer) is a series of racing games by Namco. An installment for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, Ridge Racer 64, was developed and published by Nintendo of America, which would later receive a remake for the Nintendo DS called Ridge Racer DS.

Crystalis[edit]

Crystalis (universe)
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Developer(s) SNK
Nintendo
Publisher(s) SNK
Nintendo
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Console/platform of origin NES
First installment Crystalis (1990)

Crystalis (ゴッド・スレイヤー はるか天空のソナタ, God Slayer: Sonata of the Far Away Sky) is an action role-playing game by SNK released for the NES. The game would later receive a drastically different version for the Game Boy Color in 2000, developed and published by Nintendo of America.

Shiren the Wanderer[edit]

Shiren the Wanderer (universe)
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Developer(s) Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft)
Publisher(s) Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft)
Nintendo
Sega
Aksys Games
Genre(s) Roguelike role-playing
Console/platform of origin Super Famicom
First installment Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer (1995) Japan

Shiren the Wanderer (風来のシレン, Shiren the Wanderer) is a series of roguelike role-playing games by Spike Chunsoft starring the titular character and is a sub-series of the larger Mystery Dungeon series. The second numbered installment, Shiren the Wanderer 2 for the Nintendo 64, was published by Nintendo.

Metal Slader Glory[edit]

Metal Slader Glory (universe)
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) HAL Laboratory
Nintendo
Genre(s) Adventure
Console/platform of origin Famicom
First installment Metal Slader Glory (1991) Japan

Metal Slader Glory (メタルスレイダーグローリー, Metal Slader Glory) is a text-based adventure game released for the Famicom. The game is notable for its advanced graphics that pushed the Famicom's limitations. In 2000, a remake published by Nintendo titled Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut was released for the Super Famicom exclusively via the Nintendo Power service. It was the last official release for the Super Famicom console.

Far East of Eden[edit]

Far East of Eden (universe)
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Developer(s) Red Company
Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Genre(s) Role-playing
Console/platform of origin PC Engine (CD-ROM²)
First installment Tengai Makyou: Ziria (1989) Japan

Far East of Eden (天外魔境, The Devil's Cave Outside Heaven) is a series of role-playing games by Red Company and Hudson Soft based on the Japanese folk tale of Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari. With the exception of Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash, none of the installments were ever released outside of Japan. A Nintendo-published side game titled Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003.

Star Soldier[edit]

Star Soldier (universe)
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Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Console/platform of origin NES
First installment Star Soldier (1986)

Star Soldier (スターソルジャー, Star Soldier) is a series of shoot 'em up video games by Hudson Soft. Nintendo published a port of the first NES game for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.

Adventure Island[edit]

Adventure Island (universe)
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Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Genre(s) Platformer
Console/platform of origin NES
MSX
First installment Adventure Island (1986)

Adventure Island (高橋名人の冒険島, Master Takahashi's Adventure Island) is a series of platformers games by Hudson Soft that stars Master Higgins, who is directly based on former Hudson Soft executive Takahashi Meijin. Nintendo published a port of the first NES game for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.

TwinBee[edit]

TwinBee (universe)
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Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Nintendo
Genre(s) Vertical shooter
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment TwinBee (1985) Japan

TwinBee (ツインビー, TwinBee) is a series of vertical shooters by Konami that stars a titular anthropomorphic cartoon spacecraft. Nintendo published two ports of the first NES game: a version for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series and a remade version for the Nintendo 3DS eShop as part of Arika's 3D Classics series.

Super Robot Wars[edit]

Super Robot Wars (universe)
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Developer(s) winkysoft
Banpresto
B.B. Studio
Publisher(s) Banpresto
Bandai Namco
Nintendo
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing
Console/platform of origin Game Boy
First installment Super Robot Wars (1991) Japan

Super Robot Wars (スーパーロボット大戦, Super Robot Wars) series of tactical role-playing video games originally produced by Banpresto and owned by Bandai Namco. Starting out as a spin-off of the Compati Hero series, the main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to team up or battle one another. Nintendo published a port of 2nd Super Robot Wars for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series, which is exclusively available as a bonus for purchasing Super Robot Wars GC for the GameCube.

Mission in Snowdriftland[edit]

Mission in Snowdriftland (universe)
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Developer(s) Extra Toxic
Publisher(s) Nintendo
tons of bits
Genre(s) Platformer
Console/platform of origin Adobe Flash
First installment UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland (2006)

UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland is a platformer game developed by Extra Toxic (later tons of bits) that stars a snowman named Chubby Snow, who is tasked by the organization "UPIXO" to locate Snowdriftland to restore game files from the Human World stolen by the evil penguin El Pix. The game was originally released as a web browser by Nintendo of Europe, and later received a remastered version on Steam.

Chick Chick Boom[edit]

Chick Chick Boom (universe)
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Developer(s) Extra Toxic
tons of bits
Publisher(s) Nintendo
tons of bits
Arc System Works
Genre(s) Artillery
Console/platform of origin Adobe Flash
First installment Chick Chick Boom (2007)

Chick Chick Boom (チキンバトル!チクチクブーン, Chicken Battle! Chick Chick Boom) is a flash-based artillery game developed by Extra Toxic and published by Nintendo of Europe and later released for the WiiWare service by tons of bits that involves armies of yellow chicks and black chicks battling each other by sending objects to the other side of the fence, which are sent by drawing them or using the Wii Remote.

Mystery Case Files[edit]

Mystery Case Files (universe)
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Developer(s) Big Fish Studios
Elephant Games
Eipix Entertainment
Publisher(s) Big Fish Games
Nintendo
Genre(s) Adventure
Hidden object
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First installment Mystery Case Files: Huntsville (2005)

Mystery Case Files is a series of detective games by Big Fish Games released primarily for PC and mobile devices, although some games have released on Nintendo consoles. Two spin-off installments were published by Nintendo: MillionHeir for the Nintendo DS and The Malgrave Incident for the Wii.

World of Goo[edit]

World of Goo (universe)
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Developer(s) 2D Boy
Publisher(s) 2D Boy
Nintendo
Tomorrow Corporation
Microsoft
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
Microsoft Windows
First installment World of Goo (2008)

World of Goo (グーの惑星, Planet of Goo) is an indie puzzle game created by 2D Boy, in which the player must use goo balls to construct structures that are used to get to a pipe that marks the end of the level.

Guru Logi[edit]

Guru Logi (universe)
Snapdots (universe)
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Developer(s) Compile
D4 Enterprise
Publisher(s) Compile
Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Advance
First installment Guru Logi Champ (2001) Japan

Guru Logi (ぐるロジ , Guru Logi), short for Guruguru Logic (ぐるぐるロジック, Guru Guru Logic), is a series of puzzle games formerly developed by Compile until their bankruptcy in 2003, in which the series would be aquired by D4 Enterprises. A reworking of the game published by Nintendo, titled Snapdots for its North American release, was released for the DSiWare service in 2009.

Just Dance[edit]

Just Dance (universe)
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Developer(s) Ubisoft
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Nintendo
Level-5
Genre(s) Music
Console/platform of origin Wii
First installment Just Dance (2009)

Just Dance (ジャストダンス, Just Dance) is a series of dancing video games by Ubisoft, featuring a wide variety of songs ranging from singles released by various artists to songs from TV shows, movies, commercials, or video games to viral songs straight from the Internet. From 2011 to 2014, Nintendo held the publishing rights to the franchise in Japan, starting with Just Dance Wii for the Wii, followed by Just Dance Wii 2 (also for the Wii), and finishing with Just Dance Wii U for the Wii U.

Trine[edit]

Trine (universe)
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Developer(s) Frozenbyte
Publisher(s) Nobilis
Nintendo
Genre(s) Platformer
Action role-playing
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First installment Trine (2009)

Trine (トライン, Trine) is a series of platforming action RPGs by Frozenbyte. An enhanced version of the second game, called Trine 2: Director's Cut, was released for the Wii U eShop on launch day, and was later published by Nintendo in Japan in 2014.

Little Inferno[edit]

Little Inferno (universe)
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Developer(s) Tomorrow Corporation
Publisher(s) Tomorrow Corporation
Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Wii U
First installment Little Inferno (2012)

Little Inferno (リトル インフェルノ, Little Inferno) is an indie game created by Tomorrow Corporation in which the players can burn various objects, such as toys, dolls, and electronics, in a fireplace. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.

The Swapper[edit]

The Swapper (universe)
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Developer(s) Facepalm Games
Curve Studios
Publisher(s) Facepalm Games
Nintendo
Genre(s) Platformer
Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First installment The Swapper (2013)

The Swapper (ザ スワッパー, The Swapper) is a platformer-puzzle indie game created by Facepalm Games about a female scavenger stranded aboard an abandoned research station, who then discovers a device that allows her to create clones of herself and switch her consciousness between these clones. The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.

Swords & Soldiers[edit]

Swords & Soldiers (universe)
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Developer(s) Ronimo Games
Two Tribes
Publisher(s) Ronimo Games
Nintendo
Genre(s) Real-time strategy
Console/platform of origin Wii (WiiWare)
First installment Swords & Soldiers (2009)

Swords & Soldiers (ソード アンド ソルジャーズ, Sword and Soldiers) is a series of real-time strategy games by Ronimo Games that pits various factions at war with each other in order to gain the powers of the gods. The Wii U eShop versions of the first game and Swords & Soldiers II were published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.

Year Walk[edit]

Year Walk (universe)
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Developer(s) Simogo
Publisher(s) Simogo
Nintendo
Genre(s) Adventure
Console/platform of origin Apple iOS
First installment Year Walk (2013)

Year Walk (イヤーウォーク 最後の啓示, Year Walk: Last Revelation) is an adventure game by Simogo based on the Swedish tradition of "Årsgång". The Wii U eShop version of the game was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2015.

Tiny Thief[edit]

Tiny Thief (universe)
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Developer(s) 5Ants
Abylight
Publisher(s) Rovio Stars
Nintendo
Genre(s) Point and click adventure
Console/platform of origin Apple iOS
Google Android
First installment Tiny Thief (2013)

Tiny Thief (タイニーシーフ, Tiny Thief) is a point and click adventure game developed by 5Ants and published by Rovio Stars about a childlike Robin Hood who must steal from enemies such as the sheriff, pirates and bakers, all while stealthily solving puzzles in the process. A version released on the Wii U eShop exclusively in Japan was developed by Abylight and published by Nintendo in 2015.

Momotaro Dentetsu[edit]

Momotaro Dentetsu (universe)
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Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Valhalla Game Studios
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Konami
Nintendo
Genre(s) Board game
Console/platform of origin Famicom
First installment Momotaro Dentetsu (1988) Japan

Momotaro Dentetsu (桃太郎電鉄, Momotaro Electric Railway) is a series of board games based on the Japanese folktale of Momotaro. An installment published by Nintendo was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, titled Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!!.

Part Time UFO[edit]

Part Time UFO (universe)
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) HAL Laboratory
Nintendo
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Apple iOS
Google Android
First installment Part Time UFO (2017)

Part Time UFO (はたらくUFO, Working UFO) is a puzzle game starring a UFO named Jobski who must help the citizens of Earth by picking up and moving objects with its extendable claw and then placing said objects onto a designated platform. Originally released as HAL Laboratory's first mobile title, it would later receive a port released for the Nintendo Switch published by Nintendo.