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Esta es una lista de productos publicados por Nintendo . Incluye juguetes, juegos de arcade y videojuegos publicados por Nintendo .

Juguetes y tarjetas [ editar ]

Amiibo [ editar ]

Arcade [ editar ]

Esta lista consta de juegos de arcade dedicados desarrollados por cualquiera de las divisiones de desarrollo de Nintendo o publicados en cualquier región por la propia Nintendo. Juegos para Nintendo VS. El sistema se puede encontrar aquí y los juegos para PlayChoice-10 se pueden encontrar aquí .

  1. ^ a b c d e Publicado por un tercero en la región
  2. ^ Prototipo promocional
  3. ^ Desarrollado bajo licencia de Sega
  4. ^ a b Creado bajo licencia de Namco
  5. ^ a b c Publicado en América del Norte bajo licencia de Irem

Títulos Midway / Ultra 64 [ editar ]

Los cinco juegos a continuación se crearon como resultado de un acuerdo con WMS Industries y Nintendo. Permitió que Midway Games , que era propiedad de WMS, desarrollara y comercializara juegos utilizando la primera versión basada en arcade de la plataforma Ultra 64 . [50]

Consolas domésticas [ editar ]

A continuación se muestra una lista completa de videojuegos publicados por Nintendo para consolas de videojuegos domésticas .

Juego de televisión en color [ editar ]

Nintendo Entertainment System [ editar ]

Family Computer Disk System [ editar ]

  1. ^ a b c Tuvo un lanzamiento de consola virtual en Norteamérica
  2. ^ a b c Tuvo un lanzamiento de consola virtual PAL
  3. ^ a b Publicado por Fuji TV

Super NES y Super Famicom [ editar ]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Lanzado por primera vez en Nintendo Power

Satellaview [ editar ]

Exclusivas de Nintendo Power [ editar ]

Nintendo 64 [ editar ]

  1. ^ a b c PAL versión solo lanzada en Australia

64DD [ editar ]

GameCube [ editar ]

  1. ^ Algunas copias se lanzaron a través de Namco .
  1. ^ Publicado como Dancing Stage Mario Mix en regiones PAL.
  2. ^ Publicado como Mario Smash Football en regiones PAL.

Wii [ editar ]

  1. ^ a b c Producido principalmente por Sega , publicado por Nintendo solo en Japón.
  2. ^ Publicado por Square Enix en Japón.
  1. ^ Publicado como Big Brain Academy para Wii en regiones PAL.
  2. ^ Publicado como Mario Strikers Charged Football en regiones PAL.
  3. ^ Publicado como Donkey Kong Jet Race en regiones PAL.
  4. ^ Este juego se lanzó en Japón solo como descarga digital en el servicio WiiWare.
  5. ^ Publicado como Wario Land: The Shake Dimension en regiones PAL.
  6. ^ Publicado como Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City en las regiones PAL.
  7. ^ El título estaba disponible exclusivamente a través delservicio Club Nintendo en Japón.
  8. ^ Publicado como Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep en regiones PAL.
  9. ^ Publicado como pecado y castigo: sucesor de los cielos en las regiones PAL.
  10. ^ Publicado como Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise en regiones PAL.
  11. ^ Publicado como Kirby's Adventure Wii en regiones PAL.
  12. ^ Publicado como Boom Street en regiones PAL.

WiiWare [ editar ]

  1. ^ Localizado y publicado por Nintendo solo en Japón
  1. ^ Publicado como Dr. Mario & Germ Buster en regiones PAL.
  2. ^ Publicado como Actionloop Twist en regiones PAL.
  3. ^ Publicado como MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade en regiones PAL.
  4. ^ Publicado en regiones PAL solo como título comercial.
  5. ^ Publicado como PictureBook Games: A Pop-Up Adventure en las regiones PAL.
  6. ^ Publicado como WarioWare: Do It Yourself Showcase en regiones PAL.
  7. ^ Este título estaba disponible exclusivamente a través del servicio Club Nintendo.
  8. ^ Publicado como Excitebike: World Challenge en regiones PAL.
  9. ^ Este título estaba disponible exclusivamente a través del servicio Club Nintendo.
  10. ^ Publicado como Zenquaria: Acuario virtual en regiones PAL.
  11. ^ Publicado como Art Style: Penta Tentacles en regiones PAL.
  12. ^ Publicado como Hydroventure en regiones PAL.

Wii U [ editar ]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Localization published by Nintendo only in Japan.
  2. ^ a b c Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
  3. ^ Published by Nintendo only in Europe.
  1. ^ Released as Pullblox World in PAL regions.
  2. ^ Released as Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water in PAL regions.
  3. ^ a b The game was released only as a digital download in North America.
  4. ^ The game was released only as a digital download outside Japan.
  5. ^ Released as amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights in PAL regions.
  6. ^ Released as Art Academy: Atelier in PAL regions.

Handheld consoles[edit]

Game & Watch[edit]

Game Boy[edit]

Virtual Boy[edit]

Game Boy Color[edit]

Game Boy Advance[edit]

  1. ^ The European release was titled L'Aigle de Guerre and only available in France.
  2. ^ Released as Game & Watch Gallery Advance in PAL regions.

e-Reader[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Pokémon Trading Card Game packs, e-Reader compatible only in North America

Pokémon mini[edit]

Nintendo DS[edit]

  1. ^ Published by Namco in North America
  2. ^ a b c d Released only in Australia.
  3. ^ a b Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
  4. ^ Released on 3DS eShop

DSiWare[edit]

Nintendo 3DS[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Comes pre-loaded on Nintendo 3DS system
  2. ^ Published by Nintendo only in North America.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Published by Nintendo only in Europe.
  4. ^ a b c Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Released on 3DS eShop
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Published by Nintendo outside Japan.

eShop[edit]

  1. ^ a b Published by Nintendo outside Japan.

Nintendo Switch[edit]

  1. ^ Published by Nintendo only in Japan.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Published by Nintendo outside Japan.
  3. ^ A digital version was released on February 13, 2019.

eShop[edit]

  1. ^ a b Published by Nintendo outside Japan.

Other[edit]

Non playing[edit]

  • Mamaberica
  • Copilas

Hardware[edit]

Computer Mah-jong Yakuman (1982) [6]

Pokémon Pikachu (1998)

Pocket Hello Kitty (1998)

Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS (1998)

Mobile devices[edit]

Web[edit]

  • UPIXO In Action: Mission in Snowdriftland (December 2006)
  • Chick Chick Boom (April 2007)

See also[edit]

  • List of video games published by Microsoft Studios
  • List of video games published by Sony Computer Entertainment

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