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  • ...k 1)<br>Jun. 8, 1997 (Week 2)<br>Nov. 30, 1997 (Act II, Week 1)<br>Dec. 7, 1997 (Act II, Week 2) |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo
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  • ...ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Mario |ownershiprights=©1984, 1997 Nintendo}} [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • ...r= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©1997-1998 Hudson Soft }} ...es developed by Hudson Soft. It was first released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1997 in Japan, and in 1998 in Europe. The game was then released for [[Game Boy
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  • ...Zero X]] |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=Non-Soundlink Practice: Circa 1997 Week 1 (Airtime): August 10th - August 16th, 1997
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  • ...layers= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=October 1995,<br>1997 |releasejp=Unreleased |releaseeu=December 8, 1994,<br>August 2, 2000 |relea [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Wave Race|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...est.co.uk/pin/487444359646903109 Official UK Magazine Nintendo Space World 1997 interview]</ref><ref>[https://nindb.net/n64/cancelled.html NinDB]</ref> [[Category:Nintendo 64DD games]]
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  • |releasena= October 1, 1997 |releaseeu=October 30, 1997
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  • |releasejp=November 30, 1997 (broadcast for 27 days) For [[Game Tora no Oona]] there was a December 1997 event featuring this game, where players could win a copy of a {{bp|Pokémo
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  • |releasejp=1997 [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • |firstyear=1997 ...(Japanese: カルドセプト) is a series of board-game and card-game inspired video games by [[OmiyaSoft]], involving characters known as Cepters who are able to use
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  • |releasena=May 1997 (GB)<br>July 14, 2011 (3DS) |releasejp=February 1, 1997 (GB)<br>June 22, 2011 (3DS)
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  • |releasejp=December 21, 1997 (N64)<br />October 30, 2007 (VC) [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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  • ...ember 27, 1996<br>July 1997 (Shindō Pak Taiō Version) |releaseeu=April 29, 1997 |releaseau=August 17, 2007 ([[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]]) |releasekr= |relea [[Category:1996 games]]
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  • ...1, 2000 ([[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|Nintendo Power]]) |releaseeu=1997 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Ninten [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • ...h=(Unreleased) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo}} ...known as Oryouri Mine. It is part of a [[cooking series]] of [[Nintendo]] games.
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  • ...kr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo/Rare, ©Danjaq, LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.}} [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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  • ...1997<br>'''Episode 3:''' October 12, 1997<br>'''Episode 4:''' October 19, 1997 ...ame was later rebroadcast twice: once between November 30 and December 21, 1997, between 18:00 and 19:00 hours; and again between April and May 1999.
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  • ...successor=[[SatellaWalker 2]] |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=Jun. 29, 1997 (サテ坊を救い出せ!) (Satebō wo Sukui Dase!)<br> Jul. 6, 1997 (街の平和を取り戻せ!) (Machi no Heiwa wo Tori Modose!)<ref>MaddH
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  • |releasejp=December 19, 1997 (Game Boy version)<br>August 1, 2000 ([[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)| ...game in the third party [[Harvest Moon series]] of farming/life simulation games. In Europe it was published by Nintendo, while in North America it was publ
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  • ...r= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo/HAL Laboratory/Shigesato Itoi}} Data for these games, as well as [[Satellaview magazines|two related magazines]] could be downlo
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  • |firstyear= 1997 ==Games==
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  • |releasejp=September 27, 1997 (GB),<br>March 1, 2000 (GBC, [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|NP]]) It is a compilation which includes six {{ser|Game & Watch}} games: ''[[Parachute]]'', ''[[Helmet]]'', ''[[Chef]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''{{obp|D
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  • |releasena=November 24, 1997 |releasejp=November 21, 1997
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  • |releasena=February 10, 1997 (N64)<br />January 29, 2007 (VC) |releaseeu=June 24, 1997 (N64)<br />January 25, 2007 (VC)
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  • ...r= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo/HAL Laboratory/Shigesato Itoi}} It is one of the games that uses the [[SA-1]] enhancement chip.
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  • ...nreleased) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Sutte Hakkun |ownershiprights=©1997 Nintendo }} [[Category:Satellaview games]]
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  • ...ccessor=Tetris-S, Nintendo: [[Tetrisphere]] |no_pricing= |releasena=August 1997 |releasejp=December 27, 1996 |releaseeu=1996 |releaseau= |releasekr=|releas ==Blurb<ref>[http://gbdb.org/games.php?title=Tetris_Plus The Game Boy Database page]</ref>==
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  • ...esato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 series''' is a Japan-only series of bass fishing games created by [[Shigesato Itoi]] (of [[EarthBound series]] fame). == Games ==
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  • |latestyear=1997 ...its parent [[Famicom Mukashi Banashi series]]; a series of text adventure games inspired by (Japanese) folk-tale. Shin Onigashima is inspired by the Japane
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  • |releasena=November 27, 1997 (SNES)<br/>January 5, 2009 (VC) ...es, originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1997. It is a direct sequel to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', featuring many of t
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  • ...|releasena=September 29, 1996 |releasejp=June 23, 1996 |releaseeu=March 1, 1997 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh=1996 |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Pi [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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  • == Related Games == {{Related Games
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  • Aug. 3, 1997,<br> Nov. 2, 1997 Contest Magazine,<br>
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  • ...ssor= |no_pricing= |releasena=July 1, 1992 |releasejp= |releaseeu=June 24, 1997 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Wave R [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • ...apan as '''''Harvest Moon''''', is a series of farming and life simulation games originally created and developed by {{wp|Victor Interactive Software}}, and ...nintendo-3ds/ XSEED Games Tells a STORY OF SEASONS on Nintendo 3DS]. Xseed Games (May 28, 2014). Retrieved January 5, 2021.</ref>
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  • ...riting team. He is the director or producer of many [[Nintendo]]-published games. *''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' (1997) - Director
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  • ...ntendo exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems. The games star the titular character {{wk|Kirby}}, a round pink with the trademark ab ...tle in the series, was the first to feature Copy Abilities. Many following games have since added their own unique features and abilities.
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  • |developer=[[Midway Games]] |releaseeu=March 1, 1997 (Nintendo 64)
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  • ...latforming games, the series has since branched off into numerous types of games. Collectively, the series has sold over 40 million units worldwide. ...achines. Nintendo wanted to obtain the license for ''{{wp|Popeye}}'' video games, but after the deal fell through they instead thought of an original plotli
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  • ...purpose was to reverse-engineer the [[Family Computer|Famicom]] to develop games for the platform, as their parent company believed continuing development f ...-party developer for Nintendo. During this time, Rare would create several games exclusively for Nintendo platforms, including being given the rights to dev
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  • ...signer and director, Tezuka began producing and co-producing EAD titles in 1997. In 2013, he gave his position as general manager of Nintendo EAD to [[Kats
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  • |releasejp=November 21, 1991 (SNES)<br>December 1, 1997-May 29, 2000 ([[Satellaview]]),<br>December 2, 2006 (VC) Between December 1, 1997-May 29, 2000, the game was also broadcast exclusively to Japan with the now
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Excitebike|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...Go!! MAX (爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!! MAX) and Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki (学級王ヤマザキ). Of note, in 1997 Creatures, Inc. produced Mini Yonku GB: Let's & Go!!. [[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]
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  • ...Nintendo barcode]]). Note that certain variations of the same game, or the games on other platforms may not be published by Nintendo. ===1989 games===
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  • ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a
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  • |releasena=July 1, 1997 (N64)<br>April 2, 2007 (VC) |releasejp=April 27, 1997 (N64)<br>April 17, 2007 (VC)
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  • ...series of rail shooting games developed and released by [[Nintendo]]. The games follow a mercenary group consisting of anthropomorphic animals known as {{l ...ar Wolf}}, and gameplay elements such as the {{lw|Landmaster}}. Most later games in the series also followed upon the story of ''Star Fox 64''.
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  • ...lver Versions]] which featured in the [[Nintendo Space World|Space World]] 1997 demo, involving a Pikachu collecting musical notes, which a Japanese fan il [[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]
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  • ...t-64 Miyamoto Reveals Secrets: Fire Emblem, Mario Paint 64]. IGN (July 29, 1997). Retrieved March 2, 2017.</ref> The game started development for the [[Nin [[Category:Nintendo 64 games]]
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  • ...ncluding "Dungeon Madness," "Star Fighter" and "Fate of the Heroes." These games remained at DigiPen and in the student's portfolios and were not released e ...HTM DigiPen Applied Computer Graphics School (Wayback Machine: January 11, 1997)]</ref>
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  • ...easena= |releasejp=September 14, 1995 (regular cartridge)<br>September 30, 1997 ([[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|Nintendo Power]])<br>December 19, 200 [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • |creator=[[Shigeru Miyamoto]], [[Takashi Tezuka]] (platform games) ...he series began in 1991 with the puzzle game {{ga|Yoshi}}, the platforming games did not come about until ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', which
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  • ...lorscheme=Pokémon|the Japanese special edition version of the Generation I games|the worldwide version of the game|{{pver|Red|Blue}}}} ...ember. Not all games would make it by December, with the issue noting some games could arrive later in January. The article also notes payments were expecte
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  • ...F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]'' was released in two parts in August 1997. The two games include new vehicles and race tracks in addition to the content featured in ..., developed by Amusement Vision for the [[Triforce]] arcade board. The two games can be connected by using a Nintendo GameCube [[Memory Card]], allowing pla
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  • ...], and developing for the [[wikipedia:Shining (series)|Shining]] series of games. By the time the first scenario of ''Shining Force III'' was released in 1997, the company had changed its name once again to Camelot Software Planning.
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  • | games = 387 (as of August 14, 2007) *EU - March 1, 1997
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  • ...|nonogram}} puzzle games usually developed by [[Jupiter]]. Various Picross games are published by/branded on [[Nintendo]]. ==List of Nintendo published games==
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  • ...ccessor=(None) |no_pricing= |releasena=(Unreleased) |releasejp=December 1, 1997 (Nintendo Power pre-written version)<br>May 23, 1998 (standard release)<br> [[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • The '''''Wars''''' (Japanese: '''ファミコンウォーズ''' ''Famicom Wars'') series of games is one the longest running Nintendo game series, debuting on the [[Nintendo Most ''Wars'' games are developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], a second party developer to Ninte
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  • '''Gunpei Yokoi''' (September 10, 1941 &ndash; October 4, 1997) was a former [[Nintendo]] employee and video game developer, working as th ...ducer for several of [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]'s games, as well as helping in creating the [[Game Boy]] line.
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  • |ownershiprights=©1996, 1997 Nintendo |releaseau=March 1, 1997
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  • ...t put into "completely new ideas that eventually hatch into incredibly fun games."<ref>[http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/np-interviews-hal-laboratories-abo HAL was founded by a group of friends in 1980 that simply wanted to develop games. The group started off creating titles for the {{wp|MSX}} and {{wp|Commodor
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  • *''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' (1997) - C.G Designer *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008) - Supervisor (Original Games)
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  • ...(Japanese: ニンテンドウパワー) cartridge service was a service for downloading new games on to special flash RAM cartridges, including the [[Game Boy Memory Cartrid ...資料 平成9年4月 任天堂株式会社 "(Game kiosk (tentative name) explanatory material April 1997 Nintendo Co., Ltd)" (sales sheets)</ref>
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  • ...about the process of video game creation, video game company works such as games and hardware from [[Nintendo]], the history of [[Game Freak]], as well as a The book also includes color fold-out pages of a few games by many companies, in chronological order.
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  • ...with [[Creatures, Inc.]], in addition to being attributed to a few Pokémon games and the [[Game Boy Camera]]. Its main branch in Kyoto but it has a secondar ==Games published by [[Nintendo]]==
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  • |creator={{wp|Midway Games}}<br>[[Nintendo]] .... Originally created and developed by {{wp|Eugene Jarvis}} and {{wp|Midway Games}}, the series has also been ported to and released on a number of home cons
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  • ...by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] as a potential name in an interview in the January 1997 issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]''), ''Super Mario 128'' was eventually cancel [[Category:Nintendo GameCube games]]
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  • '''''Fire Emblem''''' is a series of turn-based tactical strategy games developed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. Notably, the series was originally ex ...up over time, allowing the team to create future games in the series. The games feature numerous playable characters and allow players to
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  • ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a ...first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a
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  • ...uper Mario Bros. series on your Super NES! All the great Super Mario Bros. games for the NES have been powered up with 16-bit graphics and sound and collect .../www.f3.dion.ne.jp/~kameb/satella/st_slg.htm Kameb's SoundLink Satellaview games documentation]</ref> |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ra
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  • ===Main games=== ===Other games===
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  • ...d publish their own video games. In 1985, after ten years developing video games, Hudson reorganized their business, becoming Hudson Soft. ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • In the past, many [[Nintendo]] games were showcased at this event in person and displays. Although Nintendo is s ===E3 1997===
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  • ...p|region}} of {{bp|Johto}}, where 100 Pokémon not appearing in the earlier games could be found. The two games were later followed by a third version with minor changes titled {{pver|Cry
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  • ...aga retired from professional game development. However, he still works on games such as ''Vestaria Saga: The Seven Sacred Circles''. |1997
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  • ...h Western developers. He would continue to work as a director for his next games, working on classics such as Wave Race and Animal Crossing. *''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' (1997) - Course Designer
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  • .... It was designed for usage with the NES, and was compatible with only two games: ''[[Gyromite]]'' and ''[[Stack Up!]]''. Although only 2 games were compatible with this NES accessory, it played a much larger marketing
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  • ...ed in 2001 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game was originally unveiled at E3 1997 under the name ''Conker's Quest'', then was shown again the next year as '' ...odes... Team up with friends or go it alone in seven different multiplayer games or five different free-for-all arenas.''
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  • ...ames, and is [[Nintendo]]'s primary flagship franchise, with new ''Mario'' games appearing on all of Nintendo's systems to date since the [[Nintendo Enterta ...e best-selling video game franchise of all time, with the core platforming games alone selling over 310 million units.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/whatsne
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  • '''1080° Snowboarding''' is a game for [[Nintendo 64]], announced in November 1997. It is the first game in the [[1080° series]].It won an Interactive Achiev ...ne of the most striking innovations introduced by the Nintendo 64, and few games demonstrate its appeal as well as 1080° Snowboarding. The precise controls
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  • ...Pokémon Red Version''''' and '''''Pokémon Green Version''''' are the first games in the Pokémon series. They were released on Japan on February 27, 1996. I The games began as a significantly different concept known as Capsule Monsters inspir
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  • ...he first title in the ''Dr. Mario'' spin-off series of {{ser|Super Mario}} games. In Japan, both versions of the game were released simultaneously in July 1 |'''JP:''' March 30, 1997
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  • ...s the developers for the {{ser|Fire Emblem}} and ''Paper Mario'' series of games. ...1]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|R&D4]] in creating games by hiring people to port, fix, and create software and providing developmen
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  • |'''JP:''' 1997 |A port of the original game, re-released as one of twenty-one games built onto the system.}}
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  • The Game Boy Light was a system released exclusively in Japan in 1997. It was similar to the Game Boy Pocket, but with the addition of an indigo ...ticized due to its lack of backwards compatibility with [[Game Boy Color]] games; and the fact that it was released after the [[Nintendo DS]], but lacks man
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  • ...issues with three top 100 lists, and previews for upcoming [[Nintendo 64]] games. The most popular games of the month as voted on by ''Nintendo Power'' readers:
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  • | '''NA:''' 1997 | '''JP:''' 1997
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  • ...onolith Soft]], [[Nd Cube]], [[1-UP Studio]], [[Mario Club]], [[Next Level Games]], [[SRD Co., Ltd.|SRD]] ...e largest producer of video games and has sold more than two billion video games worldwide. Over time, Nintendo has manufactured seven home video game conso
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  • ...[[Nintendo]] || First instalment of the EarthBound series of role-playing games (known in Japan as the Mother series) ...ES || Ape, Jupiter (co-developer) || [[St. GIGA]], [[Nintendo]] || Picross games based on Japanese celebrity Tamori. [[Satellaview]] broadcast. No longer di
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  • ==1997== *{{Np-vol|206|Nintendo Power V206 - 25 Wii games that rocked E3}}
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  • ...''''Pokémon''''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター''' ''Pocket Monsters'') series of games was created by [[Satoshi Tajiri]] and [[Game Freak]] with assistance from [ ...émon Trading Card Game|trading card game]]. To date, the ''Pokémon'' video games have shipped over 380 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://corporate.poke
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  • ...mon Red and Green with a few significantly different elements to the final games) *[[Untitled balloon/bubble pushing games]] (after it was decided to control the character instead, eventually the ch
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  • {{exitstub|smw|List of Mario games}} This article is a '''list of third party Mario games'''. Known unlicensed and pirate software are not listed.
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  • During the earlier history of video games, Satoru Iwata became fascinated in the medium; aspiring to work to create t ...om). Iwata found it fascinating as it was powerful, designed to play video games, and at a relatively low price of 15,000 yen at the time (much cheaper comp
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  • | ''[[International Track & Field: Summer Games]]'' || NUS || N3HP || EUR | ''[[J-League Eleven Beat 1997]]'' || NUS || NJEJ || JPN
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