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  • ...m]] game titled ''[[Picross NP Vol. 1]]'' was released in Japan later that year which included 12 ''Pokémon''-themed puzzles. ...ntendo eShop|Nintendo 3DS eShop]], also developed by Jupiter and published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...Kameoka and Kōji Tsuda would leave 1-UP Studio to form Brownies later that year. Brownie Brown was initially founded in June 2000 by a group of former 2D artists for Square, who left due to creative differenc
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  • ...' anime series followed the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''. Both games were first released in Japan in 2009, but were localised for a European rel *Play multiplayer games with your friends!
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  • |ownershiprights=©2021 Nintendo / KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD. '''Buddy Mission BOND''' is a [[Nintendo Switch]] game published by [[Nintendo]] in collaboration with [[Koei Tecmo]]. It was announced during
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  • .... The studio was originally founded in 2000 under the name '''AlphaStar''' by Tetsuo Mizuno, former president of Square. AlphaDream was most notable for ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...īru'') is a Japanese game developer based in Hyogo, Japan, founded in 2005 by former Konami employee Etsunobu Ebisu. Soon after the founding, Good-Feel o ...educational games for the [[Nintendo DS]], but since 2008 have been hired by Nintendo to create titles for their consoles, mostly for their existing pro
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  • '''Monkey Magic''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]] as both an upright machine and cocktail machine. ...edia until the cocktail kit PCB resurfaced in 2015 and was dumped the same year. In October 2016, the upright cabinet was also found on Yahoo Auctions Japa
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  • ==Games published by Nintendo== !Year
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  • ...scal-year-2017-financial-results-1.html DeNA Reports Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Results]. DeNA (February 8, 2018). Retrieved February 25, 20 ...ends go global in this new Mario Kart as they race around courses inspired by real-world cities in addition to classic Mario Kart courses! These destinat
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  • ...notable titles include handheld remakes of classic ''The Legend of Zelda'' games. The name "Grezzo" was derived from the Italian phrase "diamante grezzo", m ==Games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...wp|Shinagawa}}, they are largely known as a developer of licensed fighting games, and have worked alongside developers and publishers such as [[Nintendo]], ...s initially established in March of 1993 alongside partner company Raizing by former {{wp|Compile (company)|Compile}} staff to develop arcade titles; whi
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  • ...t-camp-was-developed-by-nd-cube Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was developed by ND Cube]. GoNintendo (February 25, 2018). Retrieved February 25, 2018.</ref ...ocus-on-indie-games-at-e3 Nintendo Explains Why They Didn't Focus on Indie Games at E3]. Vice (June 23, 2017). Retrieved October 25, 2017.</ref> In October
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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,
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  • ...o and {{wp|Jeff Spangenberg}}, the studio was initially founded to produce games targeted at an older demographic for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. ...After the purchase, Spangenberg stepped down as president and was replaced by {{wp|Steve Barcia}}. Later in 2003, Barcia was replaced with {{wp|Michael K
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  • ...le mark on Japanese report cards, and their ambition to create "five-star" games. Level-5 was initially founded by Akihiro Hino and his team from their former employer, {{wp|Riverhillsoft}},
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  • ...RPGs such as the {{ser|Xeno}} series, among others. The studio was founded by Tetsuya Takahashi, a former [[Square]] employee. ...Kyoto studio has mostly provided development assistance for other Nintendo games.
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  • ...nally Develop 100 includes the company's revenue as well as which of their games were the most successful. In 2009, Nintendo was in second place, topped by {{wp|Blizzard Entertainment}}.<ref>Coby, Alex Sassoon of GameSpot UK. [http
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  • ...launch in 1999. The Expansion Pak was also bundled with select compatible games, such as ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', {{zel|Majora's Mask}}, and ''[[Perfect Dar ...which increases the console's available RAM from 4 MB to 8 MB. While some games make use of the greater memory to include sharper visuals, others use it to
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  • ...losely resembling the NES Zapper, the accessory was released the following year. While the concept of a gun peripheral existed when the Wii Remote was crea ==Compatible games published by Nintendo==
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  • ...rimarily known as the developers of the mainline {{ser|Pokémon}} series of games. ...i and Ken Sugimori during the 1980s, with volume 1 being published in 1983 by Taji Corp. In 1989, this company would become Game Freak, likely named afte
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