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*[[Simon Belmont|Many]] [[Bomberman|of the]] [[Solid Snake|characters]] from DreamMix TV World Fighters either made their debut on the NES/Famicom or at least had a version of their originals for said system. | *[[Simon Belmont|Many]] [[Bomberman|of the]] [[Solid Snake|characters]] from DreamMix TV World Fighters either made their debut on the NES/Famicom or at least had a version of their originals for said system. | ||
*The first [[wikipedia:Starfox (videogame)|Starfox]] game was also the first to utilize the Super FX chip and was also co-developed by Argonaut Software. Like the Transformers G2 title, [[wikipedia:Starfox 2|Starfox 2]] was also scrapped; it would also use a [[Transformation:transforming mechanic]] which would not return until the recent [[wikipedia:Starfox Zero|Starfox Zero]]. | *The first [[wikipedia:Starfox (videogame)|Starfox]] game was also the first to utilize the Super FX chip and was also co-developed by Argonaut Software. Like the Transformers G2 title, [[wikipedia:Starfox 2|Starfox 2]] was also scrapped; it would also use a [[Transformation:transforming mechanic]] which would not return until the recent [[wikipedia:Starfox Zero|Starfox Zero]]. | ||
*In August 2015, [[Hasbro]] and Nintendo would form a sponsorship deal | *In August 2015, [[Hasbro]] and Nintendo would form a sponsorship deal to promote [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015]] within its online multiplayer game, [[Splatoon]] through its "Splatfest" event in North America. | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 30 September 2015
Nintendo Co., Ltd. (任天堂株式会社 Nintendō Kabushiki gaisha)is a Japanese multinational corporation best known for their home video game consoles and for their games Super Mario Bros., the Legend of Zelda, and Pokémon among many. Founded in 1889, it originally began as a Hanafuda playing card company and, after many failed ventures into other industries (among them being toys and even a "Love Hotel" chain of which the company would do a complete 180° and is now a far cry from), would find success in 1974 when it secured the rights to release the Magnavox Odyssey and its success would sprout from there.
Like the Transformers, Nintendo would also become a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980's with the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong and, in 1983, the Family Computer and was released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System just two years later. Due to the Transformers franchise having none too many video games until the rise of the Film franchise, only about a handful of Transformers titles were released at all on Nintendo consoles (most of which were in Japan exclusively and some of which were cannned).
Nintendo console games
Famicom/NES
SNES/Super Famicom
- A planned Generation 2 video game that never came to be and instead became a game called "Vortex".
Nintendo 64
Nintendo Gamecube
- DreamMix TV World Fighters (A crossover fighting game with characters from Takara, Konami, and Hudson Soft.)
Wii
- Transformers The Game
- Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition
- Transformers: Cybertron Adventures
- Transformers: Prime - The Game
Nintendo Handheld games
Game Boy Series
- Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle (Gameboy Color)
- A planned Gameboy Advance game based on Generation 1 which was never released with screenshots showing one could play as Soundwave with video footage playing as Jazz.
- Transformers Autobots/Decepticons
- Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Autobots/Decepticons
- Transformers Animated: The Game
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Autobots/Decepticons
- Transformers: Prime - The Game
- Transformers: War for Cybertron — Autobots/Decepticons
Nintendo 3DS
- Transformers: Prime - The Game
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
Notes
- Many of the characters from DreamMix TV World Fighters either made their debut on the NES/Famicom or at least had a version of their originals for said system.
- The first Starfox game was also the first to utilize the Super FX chip and was also co-developed by Argonaut Software. Like the Transformers G2 title, Starfox 2 was also scrapped; it would also use a Transformation:transforming mechanic which would not return until the recent Starfox Zero.
- In August 2015, Hasbro and Nintendo would form a sponsorship deal to promote Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 within its online multiplayer game, Splatoon through its "Splatfest" event in North America.



