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  • |firstyear=2005 ...n North America) is a series of detective point and click adventure puzzle games by [[Cing]], starring a young girl known as Ashley Robbins.
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  • ...ation & Friends: June 16, 2006 |releaseau=Original versions: September 22, 2005<br>Dalmation & Friends: November 2, 2006 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_rating ...h: '''Best Friends''' (featuring the six most popular breeds from the last games), '''Chihuahua & Friends''', '''Dachshund & Friends''', '''Dalmation & Frie
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  • ...sena=January 23, 2006 |releasejp=November 10, 2005 |releaseeu=November 25, 2005 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Ninten ...es a customisable character, and abandons the bar mechanic from other golf games for swings using the [[Nintendo DS]] stylus.<ref>[https://nindb.net/ds/true
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  • ...r= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2005 Nintendo}} ...[[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], but an enhanced version called [[Clubhouse Games]] later would support it.
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  • ...}. Formed in 1970, the ACB is dedicated to classifying all films and video games released in Australia, based on the type and amount of mature content withi In 2005, the ACB made all video game ratings follow the same system as films, albei
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  • |firstyear=2005 == Games ==
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  • The '''Polarium series''' is a series of puzzle games by [[Mitchell]] and [[Nintendo]], involving drawing lines to flip rows of p ==Games==
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  • |firstyear=2005 ...ght! Cheering Party series''') is a [[Nintendo flagship series]] of rhythm games for [[Nintendo DS]] based on dancing and cheerleading, featuring the Elite
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  • This article is a list of games produced by students at [[Nintendo Game Seminar]]. |2005
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  • [[File:Clubhouse Games logo.png|thumb|right|200px|Logo from [[Clubhouse Games]]]] ...me in the series features 42 different games, while the latest features 51 games.
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  • ==Games== *''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]'' (2005)
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  • ...= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Brain Age |ownershiprights=©2005-2007 Nintendo, Nikoli }} ...more new brain training exercises. It is one of the [[Touch! Generations]] games.
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/cell|''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''|2004|2004|2005|2005|N/A|[[Game Boy Advance]]}}
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  • ''Non-Nintendo published games are omitted'' *[[Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!]] (2005) - Progress Management
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  • |founded=2005 ...and owned by [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. Rather than developing their own video games, Sora is instead used to contract Sakurai for freelance work at other devel
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  • ...do GameCube, Wii)|jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Kirby E3 2005.png |caption=E3 2005 Kirby |publisher=Nintendo |developer=HAL Laboratory |console=[[Nintendo Gam ...s for Nintendo GameCube and Wii''' refer to prototypes and experiments for games in the [[Kirby series]] before the release of [[Kirby's Return to Dream Lan
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  • ''Non-Nintendo published games are omitted'' *''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' (2005/6) - Director with Azusa Tajima
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  • |firstyear=2005 ...Kawashima}}, known for appearing as a polygonal version of himself in the games, the titles focus around activities designed to stimulate the brain and imp
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  • ...ble software. The microphone was released in 2004, bundled with compatible games such as ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and ''[[Odama]]''. ...act with Game Characters Using Voice Commands]. Business Wire (January 13, 2005). Retrieved February 23, 2017.</ref>
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  • ...of the original characters introduced in [[Diddy Kong Racing]]. 4 of the 5 games in its series have been released on a [[Nintendo Console]]. * [[Banjo-Pilot]] (2005, [[Game Boy Advance]])
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  • |releasena=December 5, 2005 ...as such takes place in a different continuity from the previously released games.
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  • ...n {{wp|Fukuoka}}, Japan. Founded in 1999, the studio is best-known for its games co-developed alongside [[Nintendo]] ...t new gameplay experiences. The studio first collaborated with Nintendo in 2005 with their original game ''[[Trace Memory]]''.
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  • ...easezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=© Bandai 2005 / Sotsu Agency / Sunrise / Mainichi Broadcasting System}} ...NERATION series. Furthermore, it is part of a series of SD Gundam gashapon games that began with SD Gundam World Gashapon Senshi Scramble Wars (available in
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  • ...zh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Metroid Wiki |colorscheme=Metroid |ownershiprights=©2005 Nintendo }} ...the Nintendo DS via the [[Game Boy Advance]] slot (slot-2). Certain other games (such as [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]) support it as well, even if they do not
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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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  • ...ossibly their first) but they have since developed or published many other games for multiple platforms.
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  • |latest=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' ...es: [[Sonic Lost World]], [[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]], and an unknown Sonic title.
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/cell|''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''|2005|2005|???|???|???|[[Game Boy Advance]]}}
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  • ...t, developed by Shénqú and published by [[iQue]]/[[Nintendo]] in 2005. The games were planned to be playable online with the cancelled [[NetCard]] (NC卡) p ==Games==
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  • ...wo floor, 10,000 square foot complex which sells Nintendo products such as games, hardware, accessories, and other assorted licensed merchandise, including ...l as kiosks for playing the games. The Pokémon Center ran until January of 2005, during which it was closed for renovations.
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  • ...= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©1993-2005 [[Vivarium]]<br>©2005 [[Nintendo]]<br>©2006 [[Sega]] Corporation}} [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...most games produced during his tenure. As such, this list only encompasses games released before. |2005
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  • ==Games published by Nintendo== |''[[Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games]]''
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  • |founded=October 3, 2005 ...ddo Fīru'') is a Japanese game developer based in Hyogo, Japan, founded in 2005 by former Konami employee Etsunobu Ebisu. Soon after the founding, Good-Fee
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  • |founded=October 5, 2005 ...ndo]], for translating games into other languages (mostly for role-playing games, as they are typically too large for an in-house translation team).
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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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  • |releasejp=November 17, 2005 ...ff games in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series, released in 2005 in Japan. The two games make up the first installment in the ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' series, a
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  • ...ews/2003/3/10/a54d0207031664c8210d18e215c6b039.html Dengeki Online]</ref>, 2005, 2010, 2013 and 2014. ...evelopment, and work together in teams to create their own Nintendo games. Games from this event have later become available in Japan with [[DS Download Pla
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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. In 2005, Hudson's main office was transferred to Tokyo, Japan, though the office in
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  • '''Kurukeshi!''' is a 2005 [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] game. *[https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0604/06/news073.html ITmedia article]
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  • ...|successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=September 15, 2004 |releasejp=July 21, 2005 |releaseeu=March 10, 2006 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • .../www.nindb.net/system/game-boy-advance/games.html NinDB - Game Boy Advance games]</ref> ==Main games==
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  • '''''Metroid''''' is a series of exploration-based platforming games created by Nintendo. The series is set on various planets in a science fict ...ed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. Unlike other 2D games which focused on linear stages, the ''Metroid'' series provides a single, l
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  • ...'', known in Japan as the '''Band Brothers series''', is a series of music games by [[Nintendo]] featuring a character known as Barbara the Bat. == Games ==
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  • ...riting team. He is the director or producer of many [[Nintendo]]-published games. *''[[Nonono Puzzle Chalien]]'' (2005) - Project Manager
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  • ...onPlus]] accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuk possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone do ...de the Wii in 2006, the general design was the same to the trailer seen in 2005, but it swapped the name of Z-1 to C as compared to the reveal trailer when
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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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  • ...nally Develop 100 includes the company's revenue as well as which of their games were the most successful. In 2005, Nintendo was ranked twenty-eight.<ref name="twentyten"/>
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  • '''Nekosogi Tornado''' is a [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] 2005 game. [[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
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  • == Games == {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Chibi-Robo|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • ...tation}} brand of consoles. Spin-offs and remakes of earlier Final Fantasy games were also released on Nintendo's consoles. ...an entry-level RPG in an attempt to broaden the audience for role-playing games.
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  • |releaseeu=November 4, 2005 (GBA)<br /> December 25, 2007 (VC) ...key Kong Country]]'', and received a remake on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2005.
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  • '''Chi to Fu no Oishii Ehon''' is a 2005 [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] game. *[https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0604/06/news073.html ITmedia]
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  • ...どうぶつの森''' ''Dōbutsu no Mori'', literally ''Animal Forest'') is a series of games developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] ...st week. ''Wild World'' was later released in North America on December 5, 2005. The sixth installment of Animal Crossing, ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'',
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  • ...s a peripheral that allows players to play compatible [[Game Boy Advance]] games locally with other players who have a copy of the game without having to us ...systems, the standard wireless adapter cannot be used with it. Instead, in 2005, a new version of the peripheral was released, the '''Game Boy micro Wirele
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  • ...interview-with-yuji-horii E3 2005: Interview with Yuji Hori]. IGN (May 19, 2005). Retrieved September 4, 2016.</ref> The series would not use the ''Dragon ==Games==
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  • ...[[Nintendo DS]] games published by [[Nintendo]].<ref>[https://nindb.net/ds/games-jp.html NinDB Japan list]</ref> The year headers below correspond to the ea ...do 3DS]] titles, please see [[List of DSiWare]] and [[List of Nintendo 3DS games published by Nintendo]].
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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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  • ...ccompanied by a small, thin booklet with many tutorials for different card games. The strategy succeeded and the product sold 600,000 units in one year, soo ...was a natural one for Nintendo. Hiroshi created a new department called ''Games and Setup'', manned initially by only Yokoi and another employee who looked
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  • ...Summary Panel de Pon (all text is in Japanese)" (Wayback Machine April 27, 2005 capture]</ref> In 2020, the game was released internationally for Nintendo The '''BS Panel de Pon''' games were a series of [[Satellaview]] broadcasts for [[Panel de Pon]]. Distribut
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  • ...i]] and [[Wii U]]. The controller is designed to allow players to play Wii games using a more traditional controller, as well as [[Virtual Console]] titles ...rick_revcon Eurogamer: Jim Merrick Takes Control Wii Interview, dated 9/16/2005.] Retrieved 6/11/2010</ref>, The Classic Controller Pro was released in Jap
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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 |'''NA:''' October 25, 2004<br>'''JP:''' May 21, 2004<br>'''EU:''' January 7, 2005
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  • ...nd Waker'' represents a major departure from the style of the previous two games, {{zel2|Ocarina of Time}} and {{zel2|Majora's Mask}}. The characters and wo ...at departure from the land-based overworlds of all ''The Legend of Zelda'' games before it, and allows for different uses for some items between land and se
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  • ...rd game in the {{ser|Super Smash Bros.}} series. Announced during a pre-E3 2005 press conference, the game was developed by a team composed of developers g '''''Game storyline:''' In multiplayer games, characters from all Nintendo universes meet up in Nintendo locales to duke
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  • ...to be the first title in Accolade's ''{{wp|Bubsy}}'' series, spanning five games total. This was the only title in the series to see a Japanese release. The ...trieved June 7, 2017.</ref> Having written and designed numerous adventure games both before and after being hired by Accolade, Berlyn grew tired of the gen
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  • ...his low points are the {{ser|F-Zero|F-Zero games}}. The NP crew's favorite games of his are [[F-Zero]], [[F-Zero X]], [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], and [[F-Z ...a shameless plug for the [[Nintendo Power Zelda Special]], and then bashes games "with arbitrary time limits" to cover it up.
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  • ...lf games, some featuring Mario), however a list can be found at [[Nintendo games by genre or category]]. A series of snowboarding games based on the extreme sports genre with two installments — [[1080° Snowb
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