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Nintendo acquired his skills in 1986 to help shuttle t | |
Dream TV is a Super | Nintendo action video game where the player has to gui |
That same year, | Nintendo adapted the title for play in the arcade as p |
Nintendo All Star! | |
Nintendo also released an online questionnaire regardi | |
For the Super | Nintendo and Sega Genesis online adapter, see XBAND. |
ecial Edition: Released in 1994 for the Super | Nintendo and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. |
However, like its predecessors, | Nintendo and TOSE aired animated television commercial |
e magazine was originally named Dengeki Super | Nintendo and first went on sale on December 26, 1992. |
TSB 2 was released on Super | Nintendo and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994. |
oped by Mitchell Corporation and published by | Nintendo, and is based on Mitchell's 1998 arcade game |
It was developed by | Nintendo and was released on January 18, 2008 in Europ |
Japan was only able to see a Super | Nintendo and Sega Game Gear release. |
in national commercials for McDonalds, Kmart, | Nintendo and Microsoft among others. |
e been looking very hard into this issue with | Nintendo and have now determined that all of the cartr |
Tsunku later worked with | Nintendo and J.P.ROOM to create the music video game, |
ario in Japan , is a 2005 music video game by | Nintendo and Konami for the Nintendo GameCube, and is |
titled Head On 2, which also was licensed to | Nintendo and released as Head On N. Head On later appe |
After the release of Densetsu no Stafy 2, | Nintendo and TOSE immediately moved on to develop Dens |
In order to make the game successful, | Nintendo and TOSE aired animated television commercial |
On September 14, 2006, | Nintendo announced that the developer was a partner on |
Nintendo announced in 2008 that they would be re-relea | |
In June, 2009, video game company | Nintendo announced an upcoming peripheral for the Wii |
Operators' Union event in mid-February 2002, | Nintendo announced that an arcade system board under t |
Development halted when | Nintendo announced an exclusive partnership with Silic |
olden age, many things for Video Game Soft of | Nintendo are published, and it was proud of top-class |
He has worked for clients like | Nintendo, Arizona State Fair, JCPenney, McDonald's, In |
as remade with minimal upgrades for the Super | Nintendo as part of the Japan-only release of the Cara |
ideo game produced by Intelligent Systems and | Nintendo as part of its Sports Series for the Nintendo |
It was initially pitched to | Nintendo as a mix of "QuakeWorld, Twisted Metal 2, and |
Nintendo Australia allowed gamers to send back their g | |
ing Star Games's catalogue not distributed by | Nintendo Australia are distributed by Namco Bandai Par |
ogue is currently distributed in Australia by | Nintendo Australia and Namco Bandai Partners. |
Nintendo Australia's Managing Director, Rose Lappin ha | |
Lawton notes that | Nintendo avoids providing evidence that its Brain Age |
He has also directed ads for Burger King, | Nintendo, BMW, and Buick. |
motion featured on-site sampling and official | Nintendo branding at various tennis events such as Wim |
Drakkhen was ported in 1991 to the Super | Nintendo by Kemco-Seika, who made further revisions to |
saster, so he pleaded with his father-in-law ( | Nintendo CEO Hiroshi Yamauchi) to provide him with a n |
Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced | |
ailable on the DS Download Service of the Wii | Nintendo Channel. |
l", with GameDaily naming him as the 25th top | Nintendo character of all time. |
GameDaily listed him as the 10th best | Nintendo character ever, stating that he "stands out" |
The cereal came with a sticker of a | Nintendo character and Nintendo "Power Cards" (a set o |
The Devil appears as one of the forgotten | Nintendo characters on Mimin Island. |
Although mostly complete, | Nintendo chose to cancel this game's release on the Ni |
ies for such companies as Microsoft, Aerojet, | Nintendo, Cingular Wireless, Medtronic, Eddie Bauer, G |
Satoru Iwata - President of | Nintendo Co., Ltd |
Main article: Universal City Studios, Inc. v. | Nintendo Co., Ltd. |
Nintendo collaborated with the Lawn Tennis Association | |
Valiant Comics's | Nintendo Comics System series of comic books was publi |
The cancellation of the | Nintendo Comics System was not the end of Nintendo com |
r the DSiWare service on October 2, 2008 at a | Nintendo conference alongside the reveal of the servic |
Nintendo confirms that the Opera internet browser will | |
n as the eighth-best game to be released on a | Nintendo console in the 2000 decade, in their "Best of |
st third party video game to be released on a | Nintendo console. |
to have some games on the PSP and a game on a | Nintendo console. |
t is the first Sonic game to be released on a | Nintendo console. |
to have some games on the PSP and a game on a | Nintendo console. |
o Rare, and moved on to developing titles for | Nintendo consoles. |
a out, making it feel "less cramped" than its | Nintendo counterpart. |
e film appeared in the video game spinoff for | Nintendo created by Capcom Little Nemo: The Dream Mast |
elda Limited Edition Paks available in store, | Nintendo created the Limited Edition Collector's Box, |
plans to release the program to the U.S., but | Nintendo decided that they did not want to market the |
Soon after its creation, | Nintendo decided to make it into a full game. |
Nintendo described the game as “a fast-paced and actio | |
For these reasons, | Nintendo did not release it outside Japan in this time |
particular, the website was disappointed that | Nintendo did not make any changes to the game, specifi |
game and its successors outside of Japan, but | Nintendo divisions outside of Japan, such as Nintendo |
In a later interview with | Nintendo Dream, he stated that the character Purlo is |
Corresponding with the | Nintendo DS release of the game, a reissued soundtrack |
ostly negative reviews upon release, with the | Nintendo DS version and the Wii version the lowest. |
s Creed II: Discovery is a video game for the | Nintendo DS and iOS, part of the Assassin's Creed seri |
"Hamon" was used as the ending theme for the | Nintendo DS game Twilight Syndrome. |
is an educational video game released for the | Nintendo DS in the PAL region and in North America on |
Night is a vintage-style 2D shooting game on | Nintendo DS developed by Sanuk Games, and published by |
Published by Capcom, the | Nintendo DS version of the game was developed by Gript |
The | Nintendo DS version also features him and can be unloc |
Amaze Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance, | Nintendo DS and PSP. |
created two ports for the PlayStation and the | Nintendo DS called Point Blank DS were later developed |
This article is about a | Nintendo DS and PSP video game. |
chnology has been subsequently built into the | Nintendo DS and used in Gamecube games such as Mario P |
Blaze makes a non-playable appearance in the | Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors. |
med to Dengeki Gameube and finally to Dengeki | Nintendo DS as of April 2006. |
the second special edition version of Dengeki | Nintendo DS which was first published on December 15, |
series "SD Gundam Force" and included in the | Nintendo DS game Osu! Tatakae! |
It is featured in 2006 | Nintendo DS music video game Elite Beat Agents. |
Dragon Sword is a video game released for the | Nintendo DS featuring the Dragon Ninja, Ryu Hayabusa a |
ial version of the game was developed for the | Nintendo DS called Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy A |
: Rocks! is an action video game released for | Nintendo DS in the PAL region. |
stal Chronicles: Ring of Fates noted that the | Nintendo DS installment "sets the stage" for The Cryst |
Big Bang Mini is a | Nintendo DS title released January 21, 2009. |
ho: Evacuation Earth is an video game for the | Nintendo DS based on the BBC TV series Doctor Who. |
Gabu Planet in Japan) is a video game for the | Nintendo DS from Koei. |
Also Bomberman has been released on the | Nintendo ds (no further information). |
For the 2008 | Nintendo DS game, see Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the |
es, a common method of online play in Wii and | Nintendo DS games. |
are in his collaboration for the music in the | Nintendo DS version of The Sims 2. |
ix XXL 2: Mission: Wifix was released for the | Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable in 2006, with add |
Magic and published by From Software for the | Nintendo DS in 2006. |
Additionally, the | Nintendo DS can be used to transfer characters between |
Let's Go to the City when connecting with the | Nintendo DS claiming that it was "the wrong game card" |
It is the second game for the | Nintendo DS in the Taiko no Tatsujin series (the first |
nd, Australia and the United Kingdom, for the | Nintendo DS and Sony PS2 consoles. |
For the | Nintendo DS game based on the original, see MapleStory |
t was released on the Wii, PlayStation 2, and | Nintendo DS on October 25, 2007. |
veloped and published by SNK Playmore for the | Nintendo DS video game console. |
Animal Boxing is a video game for the | Nintendo DS and on DSiWare. |
along with other Konami classic games on the | Nintendo DS compilation Konami Classics Series: Arcade |
uth and eyebrows) and upload it back from the | Nintendo DS to the Wii. |
bile and different storyline versions for the | Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2 were also produced, but |
unkett expressed disappointment that it was a | Nintendo DS game rather than a PlayStation 3 game. |
man in North America, is a video game for the | Nintendo DS in which the player takes the role of a Bo |
along with Download Play Multi-Player for the | Nintendo DS version. |
The user can play against up to 15 other | Nintendo DS users by using the DS Download Play option |
goes to say godbye to Belle he gives her his | Nintendo DS and they part good friends, Belle gives Wi |
World Championship 2009 was released for the | Nintendo DS in Japan on March 26, 2009, in Europe on M |
s a video game of the Bratz franchise for the | Nintendo DS and Windows/Macintosh. |
ng puzzles, later naming it one of the top 25 | Nintendo DS games. |
a card game-based video game released for the | Nintendo DS only in Japan. |
The game has been be released for | Nintendo DS on February 25, 2010 in Japan. |
eloped and published by Majesco Games for the | Nintendo DS handheld video game console. |
h: Ball Bounder (also known as Devilish) is a | Nintendo DS game, the sequel to the Sega Mega Drive ga |
The European version came packaged with the | Nintendo DS Rumble Pak. |
Autobots is a video game exclusively for the | Nintendo DS based on fictional alien robots, Transform |
The | Nintendo DS version was released approximately a year |
was not only to debut the game, but also the | Nintendo DS Lite system. |
Fantasy Tactics Advance was released for the | Nintendo DS as part of the Ivalice Alliance series, Fi |
In 2007 UbiSoft released a | Nintendo DS title, The Settlers, which in Europe uses |
eleased on September 7, 2010, for the Wii and | Nintendo DS by WayForward Technologies. |
py Anniversary is an action game released for | Nintendo DS in Japan on December 7, 2006. |
It was released for the | Nintendo DS handheld game console in Europe on Septemb |
Alive Xtreme series to handhelds such as the | Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable in 2004. |
It was released for | Nintendo DS and iOS on August 25, 2009. |
t was awarded as the Best Sports Game for the | Nintendo DS by IGN in their 2008 video game awards. |
It was the first versus fighting game for the | Nintendo DS to be released outside of Japan. |
Nintendo DS (Namco Museum DS) | |
e" was one of the song stages featured in the | Nintendo DS game, Maestro! |
Beup Live ( | Nintendo DS homebrew) |
Another addition to the | Nintendo DS version. |
tates across the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and | Nintendo DS versions in the game's first month of rele |
e has appeared as a playable character in the | Nintendo DS game, New International Track & Field, alo |
"Vs" was also the theme song to the | Nintendo DS game, Tales of the Tempest. |
The | Nintendo DS version of this game is called CSI: Deadly |
ds DS was awarded the Best Puzzle Game on the | Nintendo DS in IGN's 2008 video game awards. |
Nintendo DS Browser (based on Opera) | |
The game was subsequently ported to the | Nintendo DS and Wii platforms by Destineer Games. |
The | Nintendo DS version is titled Casper's Scare School: C |
oad for the PlayStation Portable, and for the | Nintendo DS via DS Download Station Vol. 7. |
The | Nintendo DS remake received a 31 out of 40 scores from |
utobots and Transformers: Decepticons are the | Nintendo DS versions of Transfomers: The Game. |
r formats including PC, Mac, interactive-DVD, | Nintendo DS and Wii, Sony PSP and Apple iPhone. |
or League Baseball 2K9 Fantasy All-Stars is a | Nintendo DS spin-off of Major League Baseball 2K9 in t |
Deal or No Deal video games for the PC and | Nintendo DS have also been released, as has a second D |
It was followed by a | Nintendo DS version on January 8, 2008, an Xbox Live A |
tember 18, 2007, It was also released for the | Nintendo DS by Prototype on 2009. |
Game is an adventure video game released for | Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance in North America on O |
co-publish a trio of Duke Nukem games for the | Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable called Duke Nukem |
ng video game released for Microsoft Windows, | Nintendo DS and Wii. |
rican gamers learned of his real name via the | Nintendo DS game Mr. Driller Drill Spirits, where he i |
& 4 is an educational video game released for | Nintendo DS in North America on September 22, 2008. |
Japan, though Hudson has localized the second | Nintendo DS game and the Wii game for North America wh |
The | Nintendo DS lite sells-out on the Japanese launch. |
Your Brain would later be used to create the | Nintendo DS game Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minute |
For the | Nintendo DS game, see Bomberman Land Touch! 2. |
Screenshot showing Zendoku multiplayer on the | Nintendo DS |
uble is a compilation video game released for | Nintendo DS in North America on August 17, 2006. |
For the | Nintendo DS video game, see Bubble Bobble Revolution. |
Shounen" is featured as the first song in the | Nintendo DS game Moero! |
nter Olympics and released on the Wii and the | Nintendo DS in October 2009, sold 6.53 million copies |
e developer for the Guitar Hero series on the | Nintendo DS and Wii platforms. |
for the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PC and | Nintendo DS that is loosely based on the comic with th |
The | Nintendo DS remake Revolution received average critica |
In the | Nintendo DS version of the game, spells can be cast th |
Final Fantasy III ( | Nintendo DS version): Special thanks |
features the Cybermen and Daleks, unlike its | Nintendo DS counterpart, which features The Doctor's o |
er, multiplayer, and tournament mode, for the | Nintendo DS together with Russian developer Elephant G |
In the | Nintendo DS game Jump! Ultimate Stars, Ryoma uses this |
is a 2008 action video game released for the | Nintendo DS in North America. |
But on the | Nintendo DS you can play a mini game called Rhino's Mi |
opment of a remake of Final Fantasy V for the | Nintendo DS is at present "undecided" due to "technica |
the song, which was featured on the Japanese | Nintendo DS remake of the game, as well as the accompa |
am 00 opening version is also playable in the | Nintendo DS game Meccha! |
y on the Game Card is convenient for original | Nintendo DS and DS Lite users, but it is a disadvantag |
ame that was released on June 6, 2008 for the | Nintendo DS only in Europe. |
Plans for a | Nintendo DS version were canceled. |
In the | Nintendo DS version, the action moves from the top to |
nd published for the PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2, | Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. |
Gunpey DS are a pair of puzzle games for the | Nintendo DS and Sony PlayStation Portable handheld vid |
For the | Nintendo DS game, see Bomberman Land Touch!. |
The players are given a | Nintendo DS by Smithers that contains different games |
puzzle-based video game was released for the | Nintendo DS in North America and the PAL region in ear |
ith up to four players, while the Windows and | Nintendo DS versions only supports two local players & |
action video game released for PlayStation 2, | Nintendo DS and Wii in the PAL region. |
Animal Crossing: Wild World for the | Nintendo DS is announced as the top-selling video game |
t Shooting Game and Best Use of Sound for the | Nintendo DS by IGN in their 2008 video game awards. |
Bucket Games is an action video game for the | Nintendo DS that was released in North America on Octo |
Scurge: Hive for Game Boy Advance and | Nintendo DS |
Racing Gears DS for | Nintendo DS (Presumably canceled) |
Dr. Jeremiah Arkham appears in the | Nintendo DS version of Lego Batman. |
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