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Like [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'']], Nintendo would also become a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980's with the 1981 arcade game ''{{w|Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong}}'' and the [[Family Computer]] in 1983, released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System just two years later. Due to the ''Transformers'' franchise having comparatively few video games until the rise of the [[live-action film series]], only about a handful of Transformers titles were released at all on earlier Nintendo consoles, most of which were exclusive to the Japanese market and some of which were cancelled in development.
Like [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'']], Nintendo would also become a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980's with the 1981 arcade game ''{{w|Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong}}'' and the [[Family Computer]] in 1983, released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System just two years later. Due to the ''Transformers'' franchise having comparatively few video games until the rise of the [[live-action film series]], only about a handful of Transformers titles were released at all on earlier Nintendo consoles, most of which were exclusive to the Japanese market and some of which were cancelled in development.


In 2015, they began partnering with [[DeNA]] on the development of mobile titles based on their franchises, such as ''Super Mario Run'' and ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', because of the commercial flopping of the Wii U.
In 2015, they began partnering with [[DeNA]] on the development of mobile titles based on their franchises, such as ''Super Mario Run'' and ''Fire Emblem Heroes''.


== Nintendo console games ==
== Nintendo console games ==

Revision as of 11:53, 8 June 2020

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 game franchises such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid and Pokémon, among many others. 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 distribute the Magnavox Odyssey in Japan, and its success would sprout from there as it began to develop its own games and hardware.

Like Transformers, Nintendo would also become a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980's with the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong and the Family Computer in 1983, released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System just two years later. Due to the Transformers franchise having comparatively few video games until the rise of the live-action film series, only about a handful of Transformers titles were released at all on earlier Nintendo consoles, most of which were exclusive to the Japanese market and some of which were cancelled in development.

In 2015, they began partnering with DeNA on the development of mobile titles based on their franchises, such as Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes.

Nintendo console games

Also known as the Ultra Magnus Death Simulator.

Super Famicom/SNES

  • A Generation 2 video game by Argonaut Software was planned but scrapped during development. Many believed this game eventually evolved into an unrelated game called Vortex, but these were later proven to be two separate projects.[1]

Nintendo Gamecube

Wii

Nintendo Handheld games

Game Boy Color

Nintendo 3DS

Notes

References

  1. "The Making of: Vortex". Retro Gamer (147): 38–41. October 2015.