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  • ...Controller Pak''' (Japanese: コントローラパック) is an accessory for the [[Nintendo 64]] controller that allows the player to save game data on to a battery-power {{Nintendo 64}}
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  • [[File:Nintendo 64 DD Attached.png|thumb|right|The Nintendo 64 DD attached]] ...netic [[64DD Disk]]s containing games, extra content, or extra memory. The Nintendo 64DD was released late in the console's lifespan and was a commercial failu
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  • ...simply the '''Rumble Pak''', is a peripheral that attaches to a [[Nintendo 64 Controller]], enabling the [[Rumble (feature)|Rumble feature]] in select ga ==List of Nintendo games which support the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak==
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  • |image=[[File:Nintendo 64 Controller.jpg|200px]] |caption=Standard gray Nintendo 64 controller
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  • [[File:64GB Cable.png|thumb|right|250px|Image from the Japanese "Monthly Nintendo Power" magazine January 1998 edition, showing a Game Boy with the 64GB Cabl ...r Pak]]), possibly short for Nintendo 64-Game Boy Cable is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] peripheral in development by [[Marigul Management]].
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  • |image=[[File:Nintendo-64-Memory-Expansion-Pak.jpg]] |manufactured=[[Nintendo]]
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  • This article is a list of the various '''cameras''' [[Nintendo]] have released, or developed but cancelled. All known mediums are as physi ...rinter Color]] (possible peripheral, cancelled, would have supported the [[Nintendo 64DD]] with a [[64GB Cable]]. May have used an [[MBC4]] [[GB Printer Cartri
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  • | name = Nintendo 64 | predecessor = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • |caption=Photograph of the Nintendo 64 Voice Recognition Unit. |manufactured=[[Nintendo]]
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  • ...m]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], and [[Nintendo 64]] that allowed developers to test handheld games on a television screen, ak ...[Game Boy]] hardware<ref>[http://devkits.handheldmuseum.com/GB_Wideboy.htm Nintendo Game Boy Wide-Boy (for FamiCom)]. Electronic Handheld Gaming Museum. Retrie
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  • This article is a list of the various '''cameras''' [[Nintendo]] have released, or developed but cancelled. All known mediums are as physi ...Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera]] (mail request in [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power magazine]], also known as Game Boy Camera Gold, more research is need
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  • | name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System | caption = North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System with controller
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  • |best_games=''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' |colorscheme=Nintendo
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  • |manufacturer=Nintendo ...') was a video game console designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] and released by [[Nintendo]] on August 14, 1995, intended to be the successor to the [[Game Boy]] line
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] |usedfor=[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
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  • The '''Game Boy Printer Paper''', also known as '''Nintendo Game Boy Printer Paper''' are sheets of thermal paper designed for use with ...loaded Album B photos from [[Game Boy Camera]]; artwork from [[Super Mario 64]].
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] ...re more buttons than are on the Wii Remote, as an alternative to using a [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]].
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  • ...a service provided by Nintendo on the [[Wii Shop Channel]] and later the [[Nintendo eShop]], allowing users to purchase digital downloads of games released on ==Nintendo 3DS==
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] ...canceled in July.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/news080704ereader Nintendo will not release E-Reader in Europe]. Eurogamer (July 8, 2004). Retrieved J
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  • | name = Nintendo GameCube | caption = Indigo Nintendo GameCube with controller.
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  • ==Produced by Nintendo== <ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/hardware.html Nintendo Database - Game Boy hardware]</ref>
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  • {{quote|text=Touching is good.|person=Original advertising slogan for the Nintendo DS|source=}} | name = Nintendo DS
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  • ...i Alien, an outlier series (similar to [[Glory of Heracles series]]) given Nintendo acquired rights to the franchise and published the successors, [[Nonono Puz ...'s Beach minigame requires a special Surfing Pikachu in the original non-[[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console]] releases of Pokémon Yellow (by trading it from [
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  • |name = Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection |caption = The Blue Nintendo WFC Logo.
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  • ...that while Nintendo have released [[Wii]] retail games for download on the Nintendo eShop, these are not considered to be Virtual Console titles. ...enu, players can create a restore point, a feature carried over from the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console system, set the controller inputs, or adjust other se
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  • | predecessor = [[Nintendo GameCube]] .../sales/software/wii.html Top Selling Software Sales Units - Wii Software]. Nintendo (March 31, 2016). Retrieved September 17, 2016.</ref>
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  • ...nese mobile phones; unpopular), [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]], and Nintendo DS wireless communications; including infrared trading in [[Pokémon Black ...]], [[Pokémon Crystal Version]] using the Wireless Communications of two [[Nintendo 3DS]] systems. However, the communications were disabled for [[Pokémon Tra
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