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  • ...[Nintendo SPD]] |console=[[Wii U]] |category= |players= |predecessor=[[Wii Party]] |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=October 25, 2013 |releasejp=October 3 '''Wii Party U''' is a [[Wii U]] game. It is the successor to [[Wii Party]].
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  • ...ame |players=Multiplayer |predecessor=[[Mario Party 4]] |successor=[[Mario Party 5]] |no_pricing= |releasena=February 18, 2003 |releasejp= |releaseeu=Unrele '''Mario Party-e''' is a [[Super Mario series|Mario Party]] board game with support for the [[e-Reader]] and [[e-Card]]s. The game wa
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  • |title=Mario Party: The Top 100 |jptrans=Mario Party 100: Mini Game Collection
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  • '''Battletoads in Ragnarok's World''' is a beat-em-up game in the third party [[Battletoads series]] for [[Game Boy]], featuring fighting toads. [[Category:1993 games]]
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  • ...04, bundled with compatible games such as ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', and ''[[Odama]]''. ...y-Enhances-Mario-Party-6 ScanSoft Speech Technology Enhances the New Mario Party 6 for Nintendo GameCube; Advanced Speech Recognition Enables Gamers to Inte
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  • '''Rhythm Tengoku''' is a series of [[Nintendo]] rhythm games developed by the Nintendo Software Planning & Development group, with furth ==Games==
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  • ...in Japan) is a game in the third party {{wp|Nigel Mansell}} branded racing games. The [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] versions of t [[Category:1992 games]]
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  • |jptrans=Yo! Fight! Cheering Party ...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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  • ...]] cartridge, except the games which use MMM01 did not involve writing new games on to the cartridge.<ref>[https://mgba-emu.github.io/gbdoc/ MGBA Github Gam ==Nintendo-published games which use it==
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  • ...re currently known for developing many of the later entries in the ''Mario Party'' series. The company is currently headed by [[Hidetoshi Endo]], the former ...ater point, many former employees from Hudson Soft, including core ''Mario Party'' staff and former president Hidetoshi Endo, joined Nd Cube.
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  • ...4 Controller]], enabling the [[Rumble (feature)|Rumble feature]] in select games and causing the controller to vibrate for effect, when specific moments wor ==List of Nintendo games which support the Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak==
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  • ...ai Namco Games (Japan)<br>[[Nintendo]] (elsewhere) |developer=Bandai Namco Games |console=[[Nintendo Switch]] |category=1-4 |players= |predecessor=We Ski & '''Go Vacation''' is a [[Nintendo Switch]] game. It is part of the third party ''We Ski'' series.
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  • ==Games== {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Glory of Heracles|section_title=Main Games}}
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  • The '''''Kingdom Hearts''''' series is a third-party series created by [[Square Enix]] and Disney Interactive. ==Games==
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  • '''Lakitu's Luck''' is an [[e-Reader]] application for [[Mario Party-e]] and one of the Wonder Challenge Minigames. It requires a Lakitu Search ...kitu for acquiring results that influence gameplay while playing the Mario Party-e board game, such as taking 1 item, 3 coins, or discarding 1 item.
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  • ...do SPD Group No. 1]], [[Intelligent Systems]] |console=[[Wii U]] |category=Party/Minigames |players=1, 2 |predecessor=[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]] |succes '''Game & Wario''' is a [[Wii U]] party/minigames compilation game in the [[Wario series]].
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  • ...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 [[Category:Game Boy games]]
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  • ...d in Japan as '''Cooking Mama 5''' is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] game in the third party [[Cooking Mama series]]. ==Blurb<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/cooking-mama-5-bon-appetit-3ds/ Nintendo of America page]</ref>==
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  • ...i no Nakama Tachi) is a game in the Gardening Mama sub-series of the third party [[Cooking Mama series]]. ==Blurb<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/gardening-mama-2-forest-friends-3ds/ Nintendo of America page]</ref>
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  • This article is a list of [[Nintendo]] franchise based arcade games. | 1996 || [[List of third party Cruis'n games|Cruis'n World]]
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  • ...arriors Advance''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game. It is part of the third party Dynasty Warriors series. [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...mapper)|HuC-3]]. Note not all HuC-3 games are regular Game Boy or GB Kiss games; Pocket Family GB 2 does not play on a regular Game Boy, and uses the Game ==List of compatible games==
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  • ...tainment System]]. It is a cartridge that contains a slot for [[Game Boy]] games, allowing them to be played on a television via the SNES. In addition to this, many Game Boy games have special built-in borders, usually with one special border (with except
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  • '''Wing Island''' is a third party [[Wii]] amateur flight simulation game described by [[Hudson Soft]] as insp [[Category:2007 games]]
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  • ...owns publishing rights to the franchise, and has produced a number of the games on [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]]. ==Nintendo published games==
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  • ...io Wiki |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©2011 International Olympic Games Committee (IOC), © Nintendo (Mario) © Sega (Sonic)}} ...is a [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] game in the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games series.
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  • ...itle=Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan |jptitle=押忍!闘え!応援団 |jptrans=Yo! Fight! Cheering Party |boxart=Ouendan 1 box.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[IN '''Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan''' (literally '''Yo! Fight! Cheering Party''') is a [[Nintendo DS]] game and the first game in the [[Elite Beat Agents
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  • ...the Visitors to protect the Soma and the natural balance of the world. The party members are split into seven characters, who can earn Ability Points and Ch [[Category:2008 games]]
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  • ...rio Party}}''. The main company was based in Midtown Tower in Tokyo, and a second office was established in Hudson Tower in Sapporo before being purchased by ...d publish their own video games. In 1985, after ten years developing video games, Hudson reorganized their business, becoming Hudson Soft.
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  • '''Tales of Phantasia''' is a third party role-playing game, which is part of the [[Tales series]] and focuses on the [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...d a joint venture with Nintendo for [[Mobile System GB]] notably including games with any innovative network/sensor related features, forming the long defun
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  • ...Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Mario |ownershiprights=©2009 International Olympic Games Committee (IOC), © Nintendo (Mario) © Sega (Sonic)}} ...e Hedgehog series]] game. It is part of the ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' sub-series.
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  • '''Mercenary Force''' or '''Tenjin Kaisen''' in Japan, is a third-party [[Game Boy]] game based on feudal Japan. It was published by [[Nintendo]] i [[Category:1990 games]]
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  • ...Tilt 'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master. ...XL202JQC]] (manufacturer Analog Devices), which would be used in the above games for functions based on moving the [[Game Boy Color]] such as controlling Ki
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  • |category=Party ...e in the {{ser|Animal Crossing}} series, similar in fashion to the ''Mario Party'' series. The game is based upon ''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'', and fea
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  • ...Tilt 'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master. ...on with the [[MBC7 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC7]]. It would be used in the above games for functions based on moving the [[Game Boy Color]] such as controlling Ki
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  • '''R-Type''' is a horizontal scrolling shooter game by third party company {{wp|Irem}}. In Europe, the [[Game Boy]] version was published by [ [[Category:1991 games]]
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  • ...e | September 2020 (Official Nintendo of America YouTube video)]</ref> The games revolve around boxing using the [[Joy-Con]]s to exercise the body, while po
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  • ...ox |title=Pokémon Party mini |jptitle=ポケモンパーティミニ |jptrans= |boxart=Pokemon Party Mini JP box.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Denyusha |con '''Pokémon Party mini''' is a set of Pokémon mini minigames. The minigames are included wit
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  • ...he HuC-1, it includes infrared functionality (via Hudson's [[GB Kiss]]) in games before the official release of the [[Game Boy Color]] (which has an infrare ==Nintendo-published games which use it==
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  • ...闘え!応援団2 |jptrans= Burning! Hot Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Hey! Fight! Cheering Party 2 |boxart=Ouendan 2 box.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[ ...''' (literally '''Burning! Hot Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Hey! Fight! Cheering Party 2''') is a [[Nintendo DS]] game and the third game in the [[Elite Beat Agen
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  • '''''Square Enix''''' is a third-party video game developer and publisher, along with a publisher of manga, anime In the past the company has developed and/or published many games involving Nintendo in someway:
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  • An '''untitled ''Kid Icarus'' prototype''' was in development by third party developer Factor 5 for [[Wii]] between March 2007 to March 2008. [[Category:Games developed by Factor 5]]
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  • '''Fast Feed Yoshi!''' is an [[e-Reader]] application for [[Mario Party-e]] and one of the Free Challenge Minigames. [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • ...s Trio of Towns EU box.png |caption= |publisher=Marvelous (Japan)<br>Xseed Games (North America),<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe, Australia) |developer=Marvelous | '''Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns''' is a game in the third-party [[Harvest Moon series]], specifically using the Story of Seasons name.
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  • ...Raiders]], the downloadable [[Pokémon Dream Radar]] and games in the third-party The Denpa Men series do not require them.
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  • ...|no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©2012 TECMO KOEI GAMES CO, LTD}} ...[[Ninja Gaiden series]] of ninja inspired action-adventure hack and slash games. The [[Wii U]] version was published by [[Nintendo]] outside of Japan.
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  • '''Eyeshield 21: Max Devilpower!''' is a [[Nintendo DS]] game in the third party [[Eyeshield 21 series]], published by [[Nintendo]]. ...l game featuring Sena, but divided into scenes unlike traditional football games.<ref>[https://nindb.net/ds/eyeshield-21-max-devilpower/index.html NinDB pag
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  • ...h will just need to recharge when its power is used instead of leaving the party. There are many different towns for the player to go to, as well as places [[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
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  • ...ope,<ref>[http://nindb.net/gba/games-eu.html NinDB Europe Game Boy Advance games list]</ref> Australia) |developer=[[Square Enix]] |console=[[Game Boy Advan '''Final Fantasy Tactics Advance''' is a spin-off game in the third-party [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]] for [[Game Boy Advance]].
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  • ...ds your next goal! Run into monsters to enter turn-based battles with your party of three. Press the button at the right time for a satisfying dose of extra ...ncludes the enemies' health percentage in the bottom left and the player's party members' statistics.
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  • '''Cast Away Mario!''' is an [[e-Reader]] application for [[Mario Party-e]] and one of the Free Challenge Minigames. It is a fishing game in which [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • '''Balloon Burst!''' is an [[e-Reader]] application for [[Mario Party-e]] and one of the Duel Challenge Minigames. [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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  • '''Hamraro: Ham-Hams Unite!''' is a [[Nintendo]] published game in the third party [[Hamtaro series|Hamtaro franchise]]. In Japan, it is the successor to [[To [[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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  • '''Mario's Mallet''' is an [[e-Reader]] application for [[Mario Party-e]] and one of the Free Challenge Minigames. It requires the Graceful Princ [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
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