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Nintendo Co. Company Page history People Divisions. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? List of Nintendo Switch Online games. View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Universal Conquest Wiki. Donkey Kong. Ghosts'n Goblins. Adventures of Lolo 2.

Joy Mech Fight. Super Mario Bros. Tsuppari Oozumou. Yie Ar Kung Fu. Donkey Kong Jr. Route Turbo. Atlantis no Nazo. Piko Interactive. Kirby's Dream Course. Kirby's Dream Land 3. Nintendo GameCube. The GameCube featured enhanced graphics and a new controller. As the games came on mini-disc it was the first Nintendo home console to solely use a disc format for games. It was also the first and only Nintendo system to require additional memory cards in order to save progress.

Though not Nintendo's worst selling home console, it sold around 22 million units, being no match for the PlayStation 2, which was very popular, even to this day, being the best selling console. Panasonic Q. It was only released in Japan. Being such a low-demand system, it had sold only around thousand units, though it is not certain if that is the exact number.

The Wii also called the RVL featured motion controls, a new online system, various multimedia 'channels' and slightly improved graphics. The graphical change wasn't nearly as dramatic as previous console transitions. It fully supports GameCube games and controllers, making it the first Nintendo home console to be backwards compatible. Its main selling point was its motion controls.

This made the casual audience lean towards buying it. It sold million units making its Nintendo's best-selling home console. Wii Family Edition. It came bundled with New Super Mario Bros. Wii and the original Super Mario Galaxy soundtrack. Wii U. It also boasts new p HD graphics only on the TV screen.

It was released in two models: white 8GB and black 32GB. It has a NFC chip used to scan in amiibo. It fully supports Wii games and controllers. With bad marketing, and no one wanting the gimmick, which was the gamepad, it sold very poorly. It has sold around 13 million units making it Nintendo's worst-selling home console. Wii Mini. The sales of the console have never been confirmed NES Classic Edition. Though not a huge success, it was not planned to be.

With that in mind, it sold around 2 million units, making it a success. The Nintendo Switch is a new hybrid of home and portable gaming systems. It features a portable console with a screen that can be docked to display on larger displays. It features modular controllers that can attach to the device itself, a grip or in each of the user's hands.

With the Wii U's fail, Nintendo made sure that the Switch did not make the same mistakes. It has sold An improved version with better battery life came in August and the Switch Lite a month later. It features 20 built in games plus Star Fox 2 , which was previously unreleased and can be unlocked after playing the first mission of the original game. The Units sold is around 5 million. Making it an even bigger success than the NES Classic Small, portable LCD games starring who is known today as Mr.

Game and Watch. Game Boy. The Game Boy was the first portable, interchangeable cartridge handheld by Nintendo. Games were 8-bit black-and-white, played on a green-tinted screen. The system had a red LED which showed the remaining power. It could last for over 30 hours on its required 4 AA batteries. Virtual Boy. The first Nintendo console with 3D graphics, the concept was to create a virtual reality experience.

The system featured a pair of goggles to look into which sent a slightly different image to each eye, creating the 3D effect. The graphics could only be displayed in red and black. The system reportedly caused headaches and nausea, leading to low sales.

It was discontinued less than a year after it was released. Game Boy Pocket. Similar to the Game Boy but slimmer with a monochrome screen rather than the original pea soup screen. It takes 2 AAA batteries and lasts for a little less time. Due to high demand, Nintendo added the LED to the system. Game Boy Light. The Game Boy Light was only released in Japan.

It was similar to the Game Boy Pocket, except it featured a backlit screen for playing in the dark. It ran on two AA batteries. The player takes care of a virtual pet Pikachu. Game Boy Color. Similar to the Game Boy, but with color graphics. It also had many technical enhancements, including a more powerful processor and an infrared wireless link-up port. There is no backlight on the screen.

It was also backwards compatible with Game Boy games. Game Boy Advance. The Game Boy Advance was a major improvement over the Game Boy Color with a new handheld shape, shoulder buttons and better graphics.

It was technically compared to the Super Nintendo console, except that the Game Boy Advance's bit sound is not as powerful as the console's. Some games remade from the Super Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance had to remix their soundtracks so they would work on the handheld system. This is clearly evident in the Donkey Kong Country series.

It was also backwards compatible Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, making it the first Nintendo handheld to be backwards compatible with more than one console. Only 10 games were made for it. Game Boy Advance SP. The newer model, AGS features a backlit screen with adjustable brightness.



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