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  • {{r|Nintendo}}
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  • {{r|Nintendo}}
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  • ...endo had produced 2 million units of the game. Its phenomenal sales helped Nintendo command over 90% of the Japanese video game market. Soon afterward the comp ...r Mario Bros. 2'' when it was included in a game compilation for the Super Nintendo (''Super Mario All-Stars'') under the title ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost L
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
    1,010 bytes (159 words) - 17:01, 14 September 2024
  • ...t for the Famicom Disk System on August 6, 1986 (Japan), and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1987 (North America) and on January 15, 1988
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  • ...t is part of the seventh generation of home gaming consoles, along with [[Nintendo]]'s [[Wii]] and [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 3]].
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  • ...Dreamcast]]. The console competed with [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]], and to a certain extent the [[SEGA]] [[Dreamcast]].
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  • ...f the game, The Settlers II 10th Anniversary for the PC, and a port to the Nintendo DS, because of the popularity with fans.
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  • ...os.''' is a video game produced by [[Nintendo]] released in 1985 for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was ...r watched."<ref name="insidenp9">(2006, February). Inside Zelda: Part 9. ''Nintendo Power'', ''200''. Retrieved October 7, 2007 from [http://www.zelda.com/univ
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  • ...okémon] - official website for the 'Pocket Monsters' franchise, owned by [[Nintendo]], which began as a series of 1990s [[video game]]s.
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  • [[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Entertainment System]] (or NES)<br>
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  • ...- the time of Nintendo's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and Sega's [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] and [[Maste
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  • ...MUVEs]] as well as [[video game|video gaming]] environments, such as the [[Nintendo Wii]] product line. The physical appearance of an avatar can vary greatly
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  • {{rpl|Nintendo}}
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  • ...ers, Colecovision was the first console to feature the hit Donkey Kong, by Nintendo. The Colecovision's main competitor in the next-generation console space wa === Nintendo Entertainment System (1985) ===
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  • ...dows or Mac OS, allowing you to play games originally designed to run on a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on your computer. This is one example of virtual
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  • Styli are also used with the [[Nintendo DS]] hand-held gaming device, which has two screens, the bottom one being t
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  • ...e game soared to global fame three years later when it was released with [[Nintendo]]'s popular handheld video game player, the [[Game Boy]]. ''Tetris'' is now
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