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100 Classic Book Collection

100 Classic Book Collection contains books from authors such as Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Jane Austen.

1080° Avalanche

The sequel to the game 1080 Snowboarding for the Nintendo 64.

1080° Snowboarding

1080 Snowboarding is a multiplayer snowboard racing game, first released on the N64 in North America on April 1 1998, and later re-released for the Wii virtual console on January 28th.

10-Yard Fight

Originally released to arcades in 1983, Irem's 10-Yard Fight is an early and simplistic example of arcade-style football.

12

One of many minigame collections on Nintendo DS.

ActRaiser 2

ActRaiser 2 is the sequel to the game ActRaiser. ActRaiser 2 is more focused on action than its predecessor.

Advance Wars

Advance Wars is a turn based strategy game developed by Intelligent Systems, and is the first of many titles in the Advance Wars series.

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising is a Turn Based Strategy game for the Gameboy Advance. It is the sequel to Advance Wars.

Advance Wars: Days of Ruin

Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is a turn based strategy game in the long running Advance Wars series. It features a much darker story and art style than the previous games; as well as online play.

Advance Wars: Dual Strike

The first Advance Wars game for the Nintendo DS, Advance Wars: Dual Strike is a modern military, turn-based strategy game. It adds new units, the ability to use two Commanding Officers at once, and other features.

Alleyway

A well-made Arkanoid clone for the Game Boy featuring a tiny Mario as the pilot of your cursor.

All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. is a version of the game based on the Japanese TV show All Night Nippon.

Animal Crossing

In Animal Crossing, the player lives a virtual life where they design interiors, collect items, capture various species of bugs and fish, and explore a one-of-a-kind town filled with amiable animal townsfolk.

Animal Crossing Calculator

An Animal Crossing themed calculator for the DSi

Animal Crossing: City Folk

Animal Crossing comes to the Wii as a sequel to the original GameCube and DS versions. Featuring a host of new features such as improved online play, including a new voice chat option through the use of Wii Speak, a city for players to visit, and new holidays.

Animal Crossing Clock

An Animal Crossing themed clock for the DSiware

Animal Crossing: Wild World

Create your own village and help it to develop and flourish in this portable version of the Nintendo classic.

Animaniacs

"Animaniacs" is a platformer game released for both the SNES and the Genesis systems. Both games, although fairly different, allows for the player to switch between the three characters at will in order to overcome obstacles.

Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories

A cell-shaded pseudo 3D Wii sequel to the DS adventure game Another Code: Two Memories (also known as Trace Memory in America)

Anticipation

Anticipation is am NES video board game for 1 to 4 players.

Arcade Classic 2: Centipede / Millipede

Centipede/Millipede is a compilation of "Centipede" and "Millipede" for the original Game Boy.

Arcade Classic 3: Galaga / Galaxian

Continuing in the vein of the Arcade Classics franchise, this is a compliation of Galaga and Galaxian.

Arcade Classic 4: Defender / Joust

Continuing in the same vein as the Arcade Classic titles, this is a compilation of Defender and Joust

Arm Wrestling

An arcade game released by Nintendo in 1985, Arm Wrestling is similar to Nintendo's more famous Punch-Out!! games in that it pits the player against a series of cartoonish opponents.

Art Academy: First Semester

A DSiWare downloadable game that teaches how to paint.

Art Style: AQUIA

A DSiWare launch title with a great new twist on the puzzle genre.

Art Style: BASE 10

First entry of the Art Style puzzle games on Nintendo's downloadable service for the NIntendo DSi.

Art Style: BOXLIFE

A puzzle game on the Nintendo DSiWare service in which you cut paper to form as many cubes as possible.

Art Style: CUBELLO

The second game in the Art Style series for WiiWare, CUBELLO combines a puzzle game with some shooter elements to make for a very unique and innovative puzzler.

Art Style: KUBOS

A 3D box puzzle game for DSiWare.

Art Style: ORBIENT

A WiiWare game that lets you control the gravity of a celestial entity in order to fuse it with other entities and make it bigger

Art Style: PiCTOBiTS

A nostalgic puzzle game on the DSiWare featuring art and music from classic Nintendo games. You control the game by tapping blocks on the bottom of the screen with the stylus and moving them to form shapes with falling blocks of the same color, eventually forming 8-bit NES sprites.

Art Style: ROTOHEX

Artstyle: ROTOHEX continues with the simplistic, yet original theme of the previous two Artstyle games, blending color, sound, and intuitive gameplay to form an additive, hexagonal puzzler.

Art Style: ZENGAGE

Puzzle game for the Nintendo DSi

ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat

Developed by Mistwalker and Racjin, ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat is a tactical role playing game for the Nintendo DS. The game was released in Japan in 2007 and is expected to be released in North America in 2009.

Asobu Made in Ore

The WiiWare counterpart to the DS game. Includes exclusive microgames and lets players transfer their creations to the TV.

Atomic Punk

First bomberman game in the Gameboy, has the game bomerman and bomber boy

Balloon Fight

Balloon Fight is an arcade-style platform action game for 1-2 players that is similar to Joust. Players take to the sky and try to pop their foes' balloons before their own get popped.

Balloon Kid

Balloon Kid is a sequel to a classic NES game - Balloon Fight.

Banjo-Kazooie

Play as lovable goofball Banjo the bear and his bird pal Kazooie in the first of many adventures as they collect valuable "Jiggies" in order to face the vile witch, Gruntilda and save Banjo's sister Tooty.

Banjo-Tooie

Bear and Bird again combine their efforts to thwart the dastardly plans of evil witch Gruntilda, as well as her two hag sisters and their various minions, in this classic platformer for the Nintendo 64.

Barker Bill's Trick Shooting

A shooting gallery game released by Nintendo in 1990. It was based on the 1952 cartoon series, "Barker Bill's Cartoon Show" and consisted of 4 different light-gun game modes.

Baseball

A Nintendo recreation of the popular ball and cudgel sport famous in the Americas and Japan. Originally released as a part of the Nintendo Sports Series for NES, later ported as an early title for the Game Boy.

Baten Kaitos Origins

Baten Kaitos Origins is a prequel to Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean. Its story revolves around Sagi, and his spirit guide (played by the user).

Battalion Wars

A spin-off of the Nintendo Wars series, Battalion Wars mixes squad-based shooter gameplay and real-time strategy.

Battalion Wars 2

Battalion Wars 2 is a pseudo-RTS game developed for the Nintendo Wii in which players assume control over various land, sea, and air-based units.

Battle Clash

Battle Clash is a Super Scope lightgun game with a mech/robot theme for the SNES.

Battletoads in Battlemaniacs

Battlemaniacs is the first SNES version of the popular Battletoads series, infamous both for its unique humour and brutal difficulty.

Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree

The Wii gets it's taste of the brainy-games In Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree. It is one of the best-selling Wii games, selling over 2.26 million copies worldwide.

Bird & Beans

A DSiWare port of the original WarioWare's Pyoro and Pyoro 2 minigames.

Blast Corps

A fun and challenging demolition game with a load of side missions and bonus content for those who want to get the most out of the cartridge.

Bomberman

The NES version of Bomberman contained the basic single-player gameplay that the series was known for in its early years, but didn't contain any multiplayer component.

Bomberman 64

The first 3D Bomberman game in the franchise and incorporated an action/adventure style single-player mode with platformer stages.

Bomberman Hero

Take control of Bomberman and rescue Princess Millian while putting a stop to the evil Garadan Empire in this sequel to Bomberman 64.

Bomberman Land Touch!

The first Bomberman Land game comes to the US with over 30 mini-games and Mario Party-esque gameplay.

Bonsai Barber

Bonsai Barber - Style , color, and trim

Boundish

A game full of pong like mini games, part of the Nintendo "Bit Generations" Series for the Gameboy Advance

Brain Age²: More Training in Minutes a Day!

The second game in the Brain Age series. This game has exercises that "jog" your brain and make you think with all different parts of your brain. As an added bonus, many Sudoku puzzles are included.

Brain Age Express: Math

A maths focused version of the wildly popular Brain Age series, this version utilises the DSi's features in the "theme" mode.

Brain Age Express: Sudoku

About 100 sudoku puzzles taken from the original DS for DSiWare.

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!

Brain Age keeps the brain active through a series of mathematical questions, stroop tests and Sudoku.

BS Chrono Trigger: Character Library

BS Chrono Trigger: Character Library contains information on all of the playable characters and enemies in Chrono Trigger.

BS Chrono Trigger: Jet Bike Special

Take on Johnny in the jet bike racing minigame from Chrono Trigger.

BS Chrono Trigger: Music Library

Music Library is a downloadable add-on to Chrono Trigger for the Satellaview.

BS Excitebike Bun Bun Mario Stadium

A Japanese only Satellaview game. It is essentially a remake of the NES classic Excitebike with Mario characters.

BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki

BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki, is a strategy game which was released on Nintendo's Satellaview Service in 4 Chapters (Japan only)

BS F-Zero 2 Grand Prix

Quasi sequel to the original game released exclusively for the Satellaview.

BS Super Famicom Wars

Advance Wars originates from this.

BS Tantei Club: Yuki ni Kieta Kako

A Satellaview-only game in the Famciom Tantei Club franchise. The game used live voice acting in some scenes, making it difficult to play nowadays.

BS Zelda no Densetsu

BS Zelda no Densetsu is a remake of the original Legend of Zelda, released for the Satelleview.

Captain Rainbow

Captain Rainbow is a quirky, communication focused adventure game from Skip. Players take on the role of the eponymous Captain Rainbow's alter-ego, Nick, as he attempts to revitalise the flagging ratings of his TV show, whilst also helping to grant the wishes of a cast of obscure Nintendo characters.

Castlevania

The Castlevania series whips into existence with this initial release for the NES. Simon Belmont alone must battle Dracula and his children of the night while eating meat across six distinct stages.

Chibi-Robo!

Meet Chibi-Robo, the best little care-taker money can buy. Race around the Sanderson household to create happiness within the household while making friends with toys.

Chibi Robo: Park Patrol

Chibi Robo Park Patrol, for the DS, is the sequel of the original Chibi-Robo! game for the Nintendo GameCube. In this version, which takes places outdoors, Chibi-Robo must battle Smoglings and grow flowers with his squirter.

Children of Mana

A hack 'n' slash dungeon crawler RPG.

Chou Soujuu Mecha MG

Think "Steel Battalion" - only pocket-sized and dragged head-first into the world of wacky retro-anime robots. "Chou Soujuu Mecha MG" uses the DS touchscreen in a unique way: the game features over a hundred different robots, each with a unique or semi-unique control layout presented on the touchscreen.

Clubhouse Games

Faithfully recreating a collection of 42 well-known card, board, and parlor games, and containing robust multiplayer support, Clubhouse Games is the epitome of a pick-up-and-play game.

Clu Clu Land

Clu Clu Land is a puzzle game starring Bubbles, a fish who must collect gold and dodge enemies.

Cobra Triangle

Cobra triangle is mission based boat game developed by Rare for the NES

Color-Changing: Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love

Help Tingle find a wife in this sequel to Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland on the Nintendo DS. After all he is 35, and single.

Coloris

Coloris, part of Nintedo's Bit Generations series, is a puzzle game where the goal is to change differently shaded blocks so that they match.

Conker's Bad Fur Day

A hilarious platform adventure featuring Conker, a drunkard, foul-mouthed red squirrel trying to find his way home after he awakes hangover in the middle of a field with a fuzzy memory and only the clothes on his back to accompany him.

Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat?

Looking for something good to eat? Look no further than to your DS in late November, when Cooking Guide will hit the shelves. This interactive cookbook developed by indies zero (Electroplankton) will include over 200 recipes from around the world.

Cosmic Walker

A recenty announced Wii game that takes place in space. Not much is known about it.

Crackout

This was released sometime in 1991 in Australia and Europe, a US version was planned but was canceled.

Crash-Course Domo

Part of a 5-game DSiWare series featuring the Japanese character Domo

Crosswords DS

A crossword game for DS featuring a wide variety of crosswords, wordsearches and anagrams.

Cruis'n USA

Cruis'n USA is a racing game that takes you across many highways and popular locations in the USA!

Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest

Eat, mate, and be merry in your quest to become king of the Cubivores.

Custom Robo

Customize your own mini robot and duke it out against others in this crazy brawler for the Gamecube.

Custom Robo GX

The Game Boy Advance iteration in the Custom Robo franchise.

Daigasso! Band Brothers DX

Sequel to Daigasso! Band Bros. Play music, sing with the karaoke mode, or create your own tunes.

Daigasso! Band Brothers Request Selection

Expansion for the first Daigasso! Band Brothers game for Nintendo DS, offering 31 new songs to play.

Dance Aerobics

An early fitness-themed game for the NES that made use of the Power Pad accessory.

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix

DDR: Mario Mix is the only DDR release on the GameCube, and is considered easier than other iterations. It has Mario themed music and visuals, as well as koopas and goombas in the place of arrows in certain modes.

David Crane's Amazing Tennis

One of the first tennis simulations using foreground and background to simulate the z-axis.

Densetsu no Stafy

Guide Stafy through his first adventure for the Gameboy Advance. Help out familiar faces like Kyorosuke and Hadehihari, and defeat the evil Ogura!

Densetsu no Stafy 2

In this direct sequel to the first game, Stafy must rescue his Mama Star, and beat Ogura after he escaped from his magical jar prison once more.

Densetsu no Stafy 3

A thundershock has rocked Tenkai Palace and set free Ogura once again! Join Stafy and Kyorosuke for a third time to bring peace to the seas.

Densetsu no Stafy 4

The heart crystal has been stolen from Tenkai Palace and it's up to Stafy and crew to get it back. Join Stafy, Stapy and Kyorosuke in their 4th adventure to save the seas.

Devil World

A Pac Man style game for the Famicom and NES. This was the only NES era game made by Shigeru Miyamoto that was not released in the US. However, it was recently released for the Wii's virtual console.

Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy is a mystery/action game based on the mid 1900's mobster phenomena. Most notable for its extremely unforgiving gameplay; Dick Tracy let's you take control of an investigator out to solve crimes by combining clues to make an arrest on a list of suspects.

Diddy Kong Racing

Race as Diddy or one of his friends in this Mario Kart style adventure to defend Timber the Tiger's Island and defeat the evil intergalactic Wizpig.

Diddy Kong Racing DS

Race your way to victory in this remake of a classic, using either a Kart, Plane or Hovercraft. Engage yourself in a massive adventure mode or take your skill online with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Digidrive

Digidrive is one of seven games in the Bit Generations series by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance.

Disaster: Day of Crisis

Capitalizing on the anarchy caused by a series of intermittent natural disasters, a group of rogue task force commanders seizes an atomic weapon. In order to survive, former Elite Rescue Task Force operative Ray needs to simultaneously overcome the terrorists' plot, and an overwhelming abundance of disasters, like hurricanes, pyroclastic flows, and more.

DK: Jungle Climber

DK: Jungle Climber is a DK game centered around swinging featuring 5ish full worlds. It's both faster and more robust than its GBA predecessor, DK: King of Swing.

DK: King of Swing

A DK game centered around Swinging, King of Swing featured 5 worlds with 4 levels a piece.

Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!

A Club Nintendo exclusive Wiiware version of Punch-Out!! in which you fight Little Mac's mentor, Doc Louis.

Donkey Kong

A game page for the original Gameboy Donkey Kong rerelease that featured hundreds of levels and went on to inspire the Mario vs Donkey Kong series on the GBA and DS.

Donkey Kong

Control Jumpman and save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the evil barrel-tossing monkey known as Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong 64

Enjoy barrel blasting, special powers, and saving the Kongs from King K. Rool in the Nintendo 64 installment of the Donkey Kong series.

Donkey Konga

Play the congas with Donkey Kong in this first installment of Donkey Konga for the GameCube.

Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast

Get that Wii Remote shaking to get Donkey Kong moving in this racing game for the Wii.

Donkey Kong Country

A landmark SNES game featuring the first 32meg cart to be released on the system. Donkey Kong Country was a revolutionary platformer, going on to spawn two sequels.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

The successor to the graphically groundbreaking platformer Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country 2 brings more wacky platforming fun to the SNES. With its vivid locales and symphonic music, Donkey Kong Country 2 further stretched the boundaries for what could conceivably be done on a 16-bit console.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! is the final installment in the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy. Like the previous installment, Donkey Kong is not a playable character. In this game, Diddy Kong is replaced by the toddler Kiddy Kong.

Donkey Kong Jr.

When Mario finally defeats and captures Donkey Kong, it is up to Donkey Kong's son, Donkey Kong Junior, to rescue him.

Donkey Kong Jr.

A port of the Game and Watch version of Donkey Kong Jr. for DSi ware that unlike the NES version only contains one unique level.

Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is an action platformer game which uses the 'DK Bongos' peripheral to control Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong Land

The first in the Donkey Kong Land series.

Donkey Kong Land III

The third and final installment of the Donkey Kong Land trilogy for the Game Boy featuring Dixie and Kiddy Kong.

Doshin the Giant

Doshin the Giant is a god game published by Nintendo for the 64DD and GameCube. In it, players take the role of the titular Doshin as he attends to the needs of various island tribes spread through the game's environments.

Dotstream

A simple Dot racing game from Nintendo, part of their Bit Generations Series only released in Japan.

Drill Dozer

This platforming adventure game from the creators of the Pokemon series uses inventive drill-based mechanics and a built-in rumble pack to set itself apart from other hand-held games.

Dr. Mario

A somewhat derivative puzzle game that came in the wake of the immortal Tetris, Dr. Mario somehow still remains an entertaining and addicting game in it's own right.

Dr. Mario 64

Dr. Mario 64, cure that flu.

Dr. Mario Online RX

Fill your prescription with this WiiWare update of Nintendo's pill-popping puzzle game.

DS Air

This flight sim from Nintendo was shown at E3 2006, but never released.

DSvision

A media player made by Nintendo with a micro SD slot that allows Nintendo DS users to download variable content from a central Nintendo server.

Duck Hunt

Duck Hunt was one of the original NES launch titles, featuring a lightgun, ducks and a laughing blood-hound.

Dynamic Slash

Dynamic Slash is an action RPG for the Wii based on Norse mythology.

EarthBound

EarthBound is a role-playing game starring a young boy named Ness on his quest to save the world. The game--and the other games in the series--have become cult phenomenons with a very large, dedicated fanbase.

Electroplankton

Electroplankton is less a game with defined goals and more a free-form, music-generating device. Utilizing the stylus and often the face buttons, the player interacts with ten different species of plankton. Each species reacts differently to stimuli, resulting in unique sounds and musical combinations.

Elite Beat Agents

Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS developed by iNiS Corp. and published by Nintendo. It is a spiritual sequel to the Japanese only Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, and uses many of the same touch screen based gameplay mechanics.

Endless Ocean

Simple controls, no time limit, and serene exploration! Dive into the blue on an endless vacation full of sea life and sunken treasure!

Endless Ocean 2

The sequel to Endless Ocean; an aquatic simulator based on real-life scuba diving.

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

Eternal Darkness is a horror-themed action/adventure game that is inspired by the Cthulhu mythos. The game features several protagonists, who can lose their sanity in the course of the game tied to several scenes that are supposed to trick the player by breaking the fourth wall.

Etrian Odyssey

Etrian Odyssey leaves you in charge of drawing your own map. Each dungeon floor has lots of places to explore and you have to find them all to fill out your map while completing quests and tasks.

EVR Race

Nintendo's first arcade game to also incorporate a video screen, EVR Race used mechanical input and feedback for players to bet on the outcome of horse races.

Excitebike

Excitebike is a 1985 motocross racing game for the NES. Race around premade tracks and even create custom ones!

Excitebike 64

Excitebike 64 is the 1st in the series to be in 3D

Excitebike World Rally

This retro-styled update to the original Excitebike shifts the game to an isometric perspective.

Excitebots: Trick Racing

The fourth installment to the Excite franchise introduces players to the ExciteBots and one of the most original, or insane, racing games for the Wii.

Excite Truck

Excite Truck is an off-road extreme racing game featuring high speeds and insanely large jumps.

Eyeshield 21

The Eyeshield 21 series of games are based on the manga/anime license of the same name featuring a young Japanese boy who plays American Football. Eyeshield 21 games are published in Japan by Konami for Sony platforms and by Nintendo for its own systems.

Eyeshield 21: Field no Saikyou Senshi Tachi

A Japan-only Wii game based on the Eyeshield 21 anime. It's a football game with unique Wii controls

F-1 Race

A Formula One racing title for the Gameboy. The game featured cameo appearences from famous Nintendo characters at the start and end of each race.

Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race

Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race is a top-down racing title released exclusively for the Famicom Disk System in Japan by Nintendo.

Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally

A racing game featuring Mario and Luigi released for the Nintendo Famicom Disk System only in Japan. It supports the Famicom's 3D goggles. The goggles were not needed to play the game.

Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha

The first game in the Famicom Tantei Club franchise was released on the Famicom Disk System in two discs. The game follows a young detective solving a murder.

Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo

The second game in the Famicom Tantei Club franchise is a prequel to the original game. In this game, the player takes on the role of a young detective involved in two murder cases each relating to a myth called "The Girl in Back."

Famicom Wars

This was only released in Japan, on August 12th 1988.

Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

Fatal Frame Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is the first game in this survival horror-franchise to be released on the Wii, and utilizes the motion control to move and aim the flashlight.

Faxanadu

One of the very first action RPGs ever released on any console, Faxanadu still remains a classic to anyone who has ever played it. It has crazy monsters that look like jumping eyeballs, a butcher that says "This is not enough golds," and a church guru that looks like Michael Bolton.

Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy was the first entry in the now widely recognized Final Fantasy franchise, originally developed on the NES by Square (now Square-Enix).

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

An Action-Adventure Role Playing Game for the Gamecube, and the first Final Fantasy since VI to be released on a Nintendo Console, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles allows 4 player co-op using the Gameboy Advance to Gamecube link cables.

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls features enhanced remakes of Final Fantasy I & II as well as new dungeons to explore.

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is a Japan-developed title with the US market in mind and has little in common with the Final Fantasy franchise.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is an isometric turn-based strategy game for the Game Boy Advance. You take the role of a young boy on a mission to return to his home world after accidentally being sucked into the magical world of Ivalice through a mysterious book.

Final Fantasy VI

Originally released as Final Fantasy III in North America, Final Fantasy VI follows a diverse group of heroes in their journey to defeat the nihilistic, megalomaniac Kefka; a man intent on using magical technology to conquer the planet.

Fire Emblem

Fire Emblem puts players in the role of the rising tactician, Mark, as he guides Lyn, Eliwood, Hector, and many others through a quest to uncover the mysteries of the world of Elibe. This is the first Fire Emblem game to be released outside of Japan.

Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Ken

The first game in the Fire Emblem series is a Japan-only release for the Famicom.

Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi

Only released in Japan, Fūin no Tsurugi follows the tale of Roy, son of Eliwood, on his quest across Elibe to strike down Bern and its twisted leader, Zephiel.

Fire Emblem Gaiden

Fire Emblem Gaiden is the second Japan-only release in the Fire Emblem series

Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo

Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo is the third game in the series and the first to be released on the Super Famicom. The game is a remake of and sequel to the original Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Ken.

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance serves as the first incarnation of the Fire Emblem franchise to embrace the realm of the third dimension while continuing the series' focus on turn based combat in a medieval setting.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn is the 10th game in the series and marks it's first appearance on the Nintendo Wii. It's the sequel to the Gamecube game, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.

Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu

Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu is the fourth Japan only release in the Fire Emblem series

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

The original Fire Emblem is remade and released for territories outside Japan with enhanced graphics, updated gameplay, and Wi-Fi Connectivity.

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is the eighth game in the Fire Emblem series. It is only the second game in the franchise to be released outside of Japan.

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 is the fifth Japan only release in the Fire Emblem franchise for the Super Famicom

Flipnote Studio

An application/game that allows you to animate doodles and send them to your friends.

Fossil Fighters

Bokura wa Kasekihorida comes stateside as Fossil Fighters.

Freshly-Picked: Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

Help Tingle reach Rupeeland by accruing enough Rupees to satisfy the Rupeetowers needs!

F-Zero

F-Zero is a futuristic racing game developed by Nintendo for the SNES/SFC. By utilizing the new rotation and scaling technologies of the SNES/SFC, called Mode 7, F-Zero simulated the effects of 3D in it's racing environments and gameplay.

F-Zero AX

A premium cabinet arcade version of F-Zero GX on the Gamecube.

F-Zero Climax

Japanese only release with a level editor feature.

F-Zero: GP Legend

Fast-paced racing action with this racing game, not for the faint of heart.

F-Zero GX

F-Zero GX is a futuristic racing game developed by AV & SEGA and published by Nintendo and is a sequel to the long-running F-Zero franchise.

F-Zero: Maximum Velocity

Take control of futuristic racer Captain Falcon in this fast-paced, sci-fi Game Boy Advance game.

F-Zero X

Nintendo brings its futuristic racing series to the Nintendo 64, along with 3D graphics, multiplayer, and 26 new racers.

F-Zero X Expansion Kit

This is the F-Zero release on the Nintendo 66DD.

Galactic Pinball

Galactic Pinball is a 3-D pinball game for the Virtual Boy, with a special guest appearance by Samus Aran.

Game Boy Camera

It's a camera! For your Gameboy!

Game Boy Wars

During the 1990s, Nintendo released a series of Nintendo Wars games onto its Game Boy handheld system. These differed from Famicom Wars in that Famicom Wars was played on a square grid while Game Boy Wars was on a hexagonal grid.

Game & Watch Collection

Club Nintendo brings you the Game & Watch Collection, featuring Oil Panic, Donkey Kong, and Green House.

Game & Watch Collection 2

The sequel to the Japanese exclusive Club Nintendo release contains variations of old LCD games Parachute and Octopus.

Game & Watch Gallery

G&W Gallery is the first in a series of games collecting classic Game and Watch titles and modernizing them with Mario characters and updated game-play mechanics.

Game & Watch Gallery 2

The second collection of Game & Watch games for the Game Boy.

Game & Watch Gallery 3

The fourth entry in the Gallery series, Game & Watch Gallery 3 is a collection of five games with a fast pace and progressively harder levels.

Geist

Geist is a game of possession, puzzle solving, and first-person shooting all rolled into one.

Giftpia

After oversleeping and missing his coming of age ceremony, Pockle must raise the money for another by helping out the citizens of Nanashi Island.

Glory of Heracles

The fifth installment in the long-running Glory of Heracles series of traditional turn-based RPGs taking place in ancient Greece. It was developed by Paon and will be published by Nintendo in the US -- making it the first game in the series receive an official English localization.

GoldenEye 007

A Nintendo 64 game based on the James Bond film by the same name, GoldenEye 007 was key in the development of first-person shooters on consoles. This is one of the better 007 games. It has muplitplayer for each level. Certain levels are fun and good for certain guns.

Golden Sun

One of the premier Game Boy Advance RPG's, Golden Sun sees the player travel Weyard to stop the release of Alchemy before it destroys the world.

Golden Sun DS

Golden Sun returns on the Nintendo DS, starring the descendants of the original game's protagonists. It is the first entry on the DS, and the first in full 3D. It is slated for a 2010 release.

Golden Sun: The Lost Age

Light the remaining Elemental Lighthouses and fight using powerful Djinn.

Golf

The original golf game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Golf

Play golf in this golf sim.

Gumshoe

Classic NES platformer in which the game continuously scrolls to the right. Players must use the NES Zapper accessory to make the character (Gumshoe) avoid obstacles and reach platforms. The Zapper can also be used to shoot enemies in the path. Gumshoe was published and developed by Nintendo.

Gyromite

Use R.O.B. the Robot's spinning tops to move blockades in this early NES release. You can also play the game with a friend who uses the second controller to move the blockades.

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games

Hamtaro and friends compete in 15 different sporting events.

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak

An adventure game based on the popular children's anime series.

Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!

Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is an adventure game developed by Shogakukan, being the last officially released Game Boy Color game in the United States and Europe.

Hard-Hat Domo

Part of a 5-game DSiWare series featuring the Japanese character Domo

Harvest Moon

Harvest Moon on the SNES is similar in nature to the later games in the franchise. In the game you improve your farm and farming techniques, make money from selling your produce, romance the women of the town, and eventually take a wife and have children.

Harvest Moon: Magical Melody

Go back to your farming roots with this incredibly cute installment to the Harvest Moon series.

Helix

Helix is a rhythm based music game released through the Wii Shop. You use two Wii Remotes to copy the displayed dance movements.

Hey You, Pikachu!

Using a microphone attachment for the Nintendo 64, called the Voice Recognition Unit (VRU), guide Pikachu as he goes about his daily tasks, including activities such as cooking, fishing, and babysitting.

Hogan's Alley

Do you have what it takes to be an agent? Test your skills, using the Zapper, in Hogan's Alley.

Hotel Dusk: Room 215

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is an adventure game on the Nintendo DS in which the player controls Kyle Hyde, an ex-cop turned salesman looking for a lost acquaintance. Using a unique film-noir style, the DS is held like a book when played.

I Am A Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater

I Am A Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater is a sweater-designing application for the Famicom Disk System that contains patterns based on Super Mario Bros. In its heyday, there was also a service where the disk could be sent in to order real sweaters based on its contents.

Ice Climber

In Ice Climbers you play as a hammer wielding Eskimo that needs to clime 32 ice-covered mountains in order to recover a stolen vegetable from a giant condor.

Ice Hockey

Ice Hockey is a one to two player game in which players can choose between six different countries to play as. In addition, players can choose three different classes of characters, three period lengths, plus the speed of the game. Players control 5 players on their team including the goalie.

Illusion of Gaia

An action-RPG that tells the story of a boy named Will and his quest to stop a comet from destroying the Earth.

Inazuma Eleven

Inazuma Eleven is a soccer-themed RPG coming out for the Nintendo DS by way of developer Level-5.

James Bond 007

This is the first James Bond Game for the Gameboy and in the game James Bond travels all over the world in the effort to defeat a weapons ring.

Jet Impulse

Jet Impulse is a flight simulation video game developed by Genki for the Nintendo DS. It has been announced for release in North America under the title DS Air but has yet to be released.

Joy Mecha Fight

This game is a Japan only release, on May 21st 1993 for the NES and March 11th 2008 on the WII Shop.

Jump Super Stars

Jump Super Stars is a 2D fighting game for the Nintendo DS. It features many characters from popular Shonen Jump series. It was only released in Japan and will not be released elsewhere because of cross-licensing issues.

Jump Ultimate Stars

The much improved sequel to Jump Superstars, Jump Ultimate Stars ups the ante with online play, a new koma system, even more characters and improved graphics.

Kaeru no tame ni Kane wa Naru

Also known as "For the Frog the Bell Tolls", this obscure Japan-only action RPG was the basis for several key gameplay elements in Link's Awakening.

Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball is a classic baseball sim for SNES.

Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run

Baseball game featuring baseball super star Ken Griffey Jr. Developed by Rare

Kenshuui Tendo Dokuta

The Japan-only DS launch title that was the inspiration to Trauma Center. It later had a sequel that was localized for American and European audiences under the title LifeSigns.

Kid Icarus

Kid Icarus is a 2D platformer released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, famed for it's blending together of elements from The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros. and Metroid.

Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters

Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters is a platformer released on the original Game Boy. I uses the same engine as Metroid II: Return of Samus

Killer Instinct

Killer Instinct is a fighting game by Rare. It was released in 1994 for the arcade and in 1995 for the Super Nintendo. The arcades got a sequel named Killer Instinct 2. The Nintendo 64 got Killer Instinct Gold, which was based on Killer Instinct 2.

Killer Instinct 2

Direct sequel to Killer Instinct. Released in 1996 for the arcades. Published by Midway and Nintendo. Developed by Rare Ltd.

Killer Instinct Gold

An expanded version of Killer Instinct 2 made for the Nintendo 64. Console-exclusive features include Team Battles, Team Elimination Battles, Training modes and Controller Pak support.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a GBA-exclusive sequel to the PS2 hit, Kingdom Hearts, that features a card-based action battle system and a story that bridges the gap between Kingdom Hearts I and II.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

The Crystal Shards marked Kirby's first and last platforming appearance for the Nintendo 64 and is currently the last one to be made for a home console. The game was notable because it let Kirby swallow two enemies and combine their powers for crazy results.

Kirby Adventure

This canceled Gamecube title was set to have Kirby embarking on a quest to retrieve the stolen Warpstar from King Dedede. The game also featured 4-player multiplayer.

Kirby Air Ride

Kirby Air Ride is a high-speed, simple racing game starring HAL's flagship pink puffball.

Kirby: Canvas Curse

In Kirby: Canvas Curse you're given control of the 'Magic Brush' with which you can draw Kirby a path for him to ride around obstacles, enemies, and large, colorful worlds consisting of mini-games and oddball characters. (Known in Europe as Kirby: Power Paintbrush.)

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land is a remake of the original Kirby's Adventure for the NES.

Kirby's Adventure

Kirby's Adventure is a platformer that was released late in the NES's lifespan. In this game, Kirby must retrieve the broken Star Rod pieces in order to restore everyones' dream.

Kirby's Avalanche

Kirby's Avalanche [Known as Kirby's Ghost Trap in PAL regions] fuses the gameplay of Puyo-Puyo with a distinct Kirby theme. Kirby's Avalanche was released on February 1st, 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Kirby's Block Ball

The Kirby universe had a child with Brickles and Arkanoid and they produced Kirby's Blockball for the original gameboy. However, Blockball was not your average brick-busting game. The game featured a world map, 11 different worlds with 5 stages each. This allowed for an unusually hefty game given the genre.

Kirby's Dream Course

Ridiculously fun golf game starring the pink wonder, Kirby! Dream Course is an experience unlike any other game.

Kirby's Dream Land

Help Kirby on his quest to get the Sparkling Stars back.

Kirby's Dream Land 2

Kirby, along with three new friends, must fix the rainbows that once connected the islands of Dream Land together.

Kirby's Dream Land 3

Kirby and his friend Gooey notices a large dark cloud spreading over their peaceful planet of PopStar. Together, they must stop this darkness before it consumes all of Dream Land.

Kirby's Pinball Land

Kirby meets pinball on the GameBoy on several huge tables.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

The Squeaks have stolen Kirby's cake. It's time to get it back.

Kirby's Star Stacker

Collect stars by placing them between two matching friends in this Tetris-like block puzzler.

Kirby Super Star

Take control of Kirby and play through nine adventures and games in Kirby Super Star for the Super Nintendo.

Kirby: Super Star Ultra

Kirby Super Star Ultra is an enhanced remake of the SNES game Kirby Super Star.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

Kirby gets sliced by an evil mirror Meta Knight into four different colored Kirbys. Working together, the four must save the Mirror World and rescue the real Meta Knight.

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble

Make Kirby tumble by tilting your Game Boy Color.

Koto Battle: Tengai no Moribito

The first game developed by AlphaDream, it was released on the Game Boy Color in Japan only.

Kung-Fu Master

Help Thomas stop the evil Mr X and save his girlfriend, Sylvia, as he battles minions and dragons over five side scrolling, action packed levels - Kung Fu style.

Kuru Kuru Kururin

A simple action puzzle game where the user controls a spinning stick through increasingly difficult to navigate mazes.

Line Rider 2: Unbound

Line Rider 2: Unbound lets players create their own track using a pencil tool. Players can create ramps, loops, hills, and checkpoints, and then send a sledder down the track.

Link's Crossbow Training

Learn to use the Wii Zapper as you control Link and his crossbow in this Legend of Zelda spin-off. This minigame shooter collection is part of the Wii Zapper pack.

LONPOS

Wiiware game where you try to fit differently shaped pieces into a box.

Luigi's Mansion

Luigi's Mansion is a Gamecube launch title that features Luigi as the main character as opposed to his more famous sibling. In the game, Luigi must explore a mansion that he supposedly won in order to save his brother Mario.

Mach Rider

Mach Rider is a NES (Famicom) motorcycle driving game. It is set in a post apocalyptic setting where you must rescue survivors and defeat enemies.

Magical Starsign

A whimsical game about a group of classmates at a magical academy that embark on a planet-hopping quest to find their missing teacher.

Magical Vacation

One of the GBA's earliest RPGs. It was also Brownie Brown's very first game after they completed Legend of Mana and left Squaresoft.

Magnetica Twist

Wiiware Incarnation of Puzz Loop from the Mitchell Corporation. The original game was the inspiration for Zuma.

Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr

In this Arcade style baseball game, players could compete in several modes including exhibition, season play, world series, and home run derby. The game also featured all of the current major league franchises and more than 700 official players.

Mario Artist: Paint Studio

Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Mario-themed drawing program that includes several Nintendo-related stamp tools.

Mario Artist: Polygon Studio

Polygon Studio lets the play create simple 3-D polygonal figures.

Mario Artist: Talent Studio

Talent Studio allows players to insert captured images onto 3-D models and animate them.

Mario Bros.

Nintendo's classic arcade hit. Players attempt to eliminate enemies while avoiding fireballs and collecting coins.

Mario Calculator

A Mario-themed calculator for your DSi

Mario Clash

Mario Clash is a Virtual Boy remake of the Mario Bros. arcade game. Mario can attack enemies in the background and the foreground by tossing shells at them.

Mario Clock

A Mario-themed clock for your DSi

Mario Excite Bike

Sequel to Excite Bike featuring characters from the Mario universe, on Satellaview

Mario Golf

Play a round of relaxing golf with Mario and his gang on a nice collection of championship country club-like courses!

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

Mario and company tee it up at the Mushroom Kingdom in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, which marks the first appearance of Mario Golf on the GameCube.

Mario Hoops 3 on 3

Mario Hoops is the first installment basketball game for Mario in the 'Mario sports' lineup.

Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart's first foray into 3D and the second game in the series, featuring an assortment of various power ups and characters with a distinct Mario vibe.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is the fourth game in the Mario Kart series. It is the only game in the series to let the player select two characters per kart.

Mario Kart DS

The first game in the Mario Kart franchise to go online, Mario Kart DS includes 32 tracks (16 of them from past games), and a new mission mode, along with new weapons and power ups.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Race against your favourite Mario characters on various tracks resembling different locations in the Mario universe. You can use a wide array of power-ups and weapons to gain the upper hand and become the kart racing champion.

Mario Kart Wii

Get online and race in this Wii update of the long-running Mario Kart series. Mario Kart Wii is one of the best-selling Wii games, selling over 6 million copies worldwide. It is the 6th installment of the series.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is the third installment in the whimsical Mario & Luigi RPG franchise by AlphaDream. Mario & Luigi must save the Mushroom Kingdom from Fawful, the main villain, with the unknowing help of King Bowser.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Partners in Time is the second in the Mario & Luigi series. In this game, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi travel back and forth through time to save the Mushroom Kingdom. It features a battle engine similar to that of Paper Mario.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga is an RPG for the Game Boy Advance featuring the famous brothers in an adventure to save both the Mushroom and Beanbean Kingdoms. The game is well-known for its comedy and colorful graphics.

Mario no Super Picross

Mario no Super Picross is the Super Famicom followup to the Game Boy puzzle game Mario's Picross.

Mario Paint

Mario Paint was a pack-in title with the SNES mouse,allowing you to paint pictures, swat flies and compose music.

Mario Party

Mario Party is the first game in Nintendo's party game franchise. The game was well-received for its pick up and play gameplay.

Mario Party 2

Mario Party 2 was the first in what would become a long line of sequels to Nintendo's successful crack at the party game genre. Mario Party 2 included new boards and the same original six playable characters from the first game, along with a ton of new mini games.

Mario Party 3

Mario Party 3 is another entry in Nintendo's popular party-game series and was one of the last games released for the Nintendo 64. The game had 70 new mini-games, 2 new characters, and a mode that made its first and last appearance.

Mario Party 4

This is the fourth installment in Nintendo's mini-game-oriented Mario Bros. franchise.

Mario Party 5

Mario Party 5 is the fifth installment in Nintendo's long running series. It features new modes, along with 75 all-new mini-games.

Mario Party 6

Mario Party 6 is the sixth game in the Mario Party franchise. It introduces several new aspects, such as Orbs, a day and night cycle, and the new characters Brighton and Twila.

Mario Party 7

More Mario Party fun on the Nintendo GameCube. Grab three friends and have fun in the Mushroom Kingdom. As indicated on the box art over there on the right, this game included the Gamecube Microphone which connected through the memory card ports and was used in several mini games.

Mario Party 8

The eighth iteration in the series brings the party to the Nintendo Wii. Mario Party 8 is one of the best-selling Wii games, selling over 4.86 million units worldwide.

Mario Party Advance

Mario Party Advance is the first handheld iteration in the Mario Party franchise.

Mario Party DS

Mario Party comes to a handheld system for the first time, with many of the minigames utilizing the touch screen and microphone features of the DS.

Mario Party-e

An iteration of the Mario Party franchise for the Nintendo e-Reader.

Mario Power Tennis

Mario Power Tennis is a casual tennis game for the GameCube. It introduced power shots to the Mario Tennis franchise.

Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun

An educational game starring Mario that takes place across several worlds, each for a specific area of learning.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games

Mario and Sonic finally meet in their own feature game, where they must participate in a number of real and fictional Olympic events, such as cycling, archery, and javelin. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is one of the best-selling Wii games, selling over 4.52 million copies world-wide.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Mario & Sonic go head to head once again in Vancouver. They participate in a variety of winter themed events & some brand new Dream events.

Mario's Picross

Mario's Picross is a Game Boy puzzle game that features Mario as an archaeologist chipping way with his chisel on "Paint by Numbers" logic puzzles to reveal images.

Mario's Tennis

Play tennis as your favorite Mario franchise characters, in the first game released for the virtual boy.

Mario Strikers Charged

Developed by Next Level Games for Nintendo, Mario Strikers Charged is a soccer game involving classic Nintendo characters released for the Wii.

Mario Super Sluggers

Mario Super Sluggers is an over-the-top baseball game that allows you to play as numerous characters from the Mario franchises.

Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario and friends head to the field in this crazy baseball game. Play through several games against iconic captains in the highly replayable single player mode or play with friends in a baseball game, minigames, or on the Toy Field.

Mario Tennis

The second Mario sports game developed by Camelot. It was the first game to include Waluigi who eventually became a recurring character in Mario games.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a puzzle platformer that features classic gameplay that represents both lead characters arcade origins.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

Guide miniature Marios to save Paulina from the grip of Donkey Kong.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!

The third game in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series and a DSiWare exclusive, featuring puzzle-based platforming similar to the Lemmings games.

Mario & Wario

Guide Mario safely through obstacles using the SNES Mouse in this 1993 Super Famicom game.

Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima

Eiji Aonuma's first game. It has a major resemblance to The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past.

Master of Illusion

You'll hold an entire magic show in the palm of your hand when you're through with this game. The palm, with the DS, that is.

Master of Illusion Express: Deep Psyche

Master of Illusion Express titles offer mind-bending magic tricks.

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge is the first portable entry in the Mega Man series.

Mega Man II

The Game Boy version of Mega Man II. A faithful port of the classic NES game.

Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge

Metal Combat is a SNES shooter/mech game that uses the Super Scope lightgun periferal.

Meteos

Meteos is a fast-paced puzzle game which challenges players to fend off falling blocks that rain down from multiple planets. Meteos is a Nintendo DS exclusive, and was followed by Meteos: Disney Magic.

Metroid

Don the Power Suit of Samus Aran--an intergalactic bounty hunter employed by the Galactic Federation--as she recaptures the dangerous Metroid species from the evil Space Pirates.

Metroid Fusion

Metroid Fusion is a sidescrolling classic-style action-game for the Game Boy Advance. This is also most recent game according to the Metroid Timeline.

Metroid II: Return of Samus

Samus Aran returns in this sequel to Metroid. The game is monochrome but has much more detail than the first game. It is also a much deeper game and introduced dramatic expression without the use of cutscenes.

Metroid: Other M

Samus Aran is back with this new game in the Metroid series developed jointly by Team Ninja and Nintendo.

Metroid Prime

Take control of Samus Aran in her first 3D adventure as she battles the Space Pirates on Tallon IV while uncovering the mysterious disappearance of its inhabitants.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Intergalactic Bounty Hunter Samus Aran struggles to rid Aether of darkness and the Ing Horde in the second 3D Metroid game for the GameCube.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

The finale to the Metroid Prime trilogy sees its debut on the Wii.

Metroid Prime: Hunters

Metroid comes to the DS with a robust multiplayer component and touch screen control. Hunters takes place in between Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes in the otherwise unmentioned Alimbic Cluster.

Metroid Prime Trilogy

All three Metroid Prime titles in one package. Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2 are reworked to include 480p widescreen, motion controls, and achievements.

Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission is a remake of the original Metroid game for the NES. It also depicts what happens immediately after the self destruct sequence by Mother Brain and the game has many secret items to keep even veteran players challenged.

Mickey Mouse Magic Wands!

A platformer/puzzle game on the Gameboy staring Mickey Mouse and his friends.

Mickey's Speedway USA

The Weasel brothers have dog-napped Pluto. It is up to Mickey and his friends to save him by racing each other across the United States.

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

There was a time when Mike Tyson was known for kicking ass and not biting ears, and in that time one of the best boxing games ever was released. The year was 1987 - If you were cool, you watched Ninja Turtles, had a Nintendo, and played Punch-Out!!.

Mini Racers

This unreleased racing game was announced by Nintendo during E3 '99, but never saw retail release.

Mini Yonku Let's & Go!!: Power WGP 2

Driving game developed by Jupiter Multimedia in 1998.

Mischief Makers

An action-platformer starring the robotic maid Marina Liteyears, who must grab and shake her way through side-scrolling levels to rescue Professsor Theo and the entire planet of Clancer from an evil empire.

Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2

This time, the cheerleaders save the world with more songs, more insanity, and a rival cheerleading team.

Mole Mania

Mole Mania is a puzzle game in which you guide Muddy Mole through obstacle courses on his way to rescue his family from the farmer Jinbe.

Monado: Beginning of the World

An RPG being developed by Nintendo studio Monolith Soft.

Mother

Mother is the first game in the EarthBound franchise. It tells the story of Ninten, a 12-year old boy with psychic abilities, and his quest to prevent an alien invasion of Earth.

Mother 1+2

Released only in Japan, this compilation features ports of Mother and Mother 2 (EarthBound in North America).

Mother 3

Mother 3 is the third game in Shigesato Itoi's critically acclaimed Mother series. In the game, Lucas and various other protagonists fight to defeat a large army known as the Pig Army who are ruining their otherwise peaceful lives.

Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits

Mr. Driller Drill Spirits is the DS entry of the simple but compelling Mr. Driller series of action/puzzle games. It features simplistic but compelling gameplay, making it a worthy entry among similarly-styled games.

My Pokémon Ranch

Part of the Pokémon franchise, My Pokémon Ranch give players a storage area to upload their pokémon from their Nintendo DS Diamond and Pearl games.

Napoleon

Napoleon is real-time strategy game for the GameBoy Advance starring the historically famous commander. It was released in two countries: France and Japan.

NCAA Basketball

Featuring Mode 7 graphics, NCAA Basketball puts you in the game like never before.

NES Open Tournament Golf

An NES golf game starring Mario. NES Open Tournament Golf features Stroke, Match, and Tournament modes on three different courses.

NES Play Action Football

A football game from Nintendo for the NES

Nester's Funky Bowling

Nester's Funky Bowling is a bowling game for the Virtual Boy, staring Nester, who served as the mascot for Nintendo Power in the early days of the magazine.

New Super Mario Bros.

Mario must use all of his abilities as well as several new power ups to rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of Bowser Junior in the first Super Mario Bros. game for the DS. It is the second best-selling game for the Nintendo DS, selling 14.16 million units worldwide.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

The sequel to New Super Mario Bros, on the DS. It focuses heavily on multiplayer, as up to four players can join in and go through the game simultaneously at any time.

NHL Stanley Cup

A hockey game licensed by the NHL employing a unique 3D-perspective.

Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword

Ryua Hayabusa has to save his village against evil fiends in this DS outing of Ninja Gaiden, featuring innovative and fun stylus control. And guess what, the Ghost fish are back!

Nintendogs

A real-time pet simulation game developed and published by Nintendo, Nintendogs was a runaway hit with DS owners and is the single best-selling DS game in the world, selling 18.67 million units (all versions combined) worldwide.

Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball

After several years away from the Ken Griffey franchise, Nintendo planned to return to the world of MLB, but the game was canceled before release.

Nintendo Puzzle Collection

Nintendo Puzzle Collection is a compilation of classic Nintendo puzzle games Dr. Mario, Panel de Pon, and Yoshi's Cookie. Only released in Japan.

Nintendo World Championships 1990

Compilation of three NES games Super Mario Bros, Rad Racer and Tetris.

Nintendo World Cup

Bicycle Kick Power Shots, Murderous shoulder Slams, Unconscious defenders, and Soccer on Ice…. and people call FIFA Arcadey

Odama

A real-time strategy game with pinball style gameplay.

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber

Strategy RPG from Quest. Follow freedom fighter Magnus Gallant as he fights to abolish the class system in Palatinus. Choose from dozens of character classes to customize your army any way you want.

Orbital

Orbital, part of NIntendo's Bit Generations series, has you as a star floating in space trying to create a sun by absorbing as many others stars as you can, using the gravity fields of other planets to move you.

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

Japanese music rhythm game where you must tap the touch screen in time with the music. Keep up with 15 J-Pop songs which will test your reflexes to the extreme.

Paper Airplane Chase

A DSiWare port of a popular minigame from the original WarioWare, in which you guide a paper plane down a tower.

Paper Mario

The second Mario themed RPG, Bowser has stolen the Star Rod and has now has near limitless power. Mario goes on a quest to save the Seven Star Spirits, and retrieve the Star Rod from Bowser in order to save Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In his second paper-themed adventure, Mario must once again rescue the captured princess while he foils the X-Nauts' plans. The Thousand-Year Door features a turn-based battle system with real-time elements.

Perfect Dark

Perfect Dark was released in 2000 and is considered by many to be the spiritual successor to the 1997 smash hit GoldenEye 007. Developed and published by Rare, it has had universal acclaim by virtually all critics. It is pretty much the second Goldeneye but with a different name.

Personal Trainer: Cooking

A cooking trainer that will instruct you through 245 recipes.

Personal Trainer: Walking

Personal Trainer: Walking is a fitness game for the Nintendo DS that uses a pedometer peripheral.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All

Fight for justice as the defense Attorney Phoenix Wright. Investigate crime scenes and present evidence during the trials to show the witnesses contradictions.

Photo Clock

This DSiWare application lets you view photos and check the time, with either an analogue or digital clock. At the same time.

Picross 2

Picross 2 is the Japan-Only sequel to the Game Boy puzzle game Mario's Picross. Mario puts on his archaeologist hat and pulls out a chisel and goes to work decoding some hidden images.

Picross 3D

Rittai Picross, or Picross 3D, is a three-dimensional take on the classic game of Picross, challenging players with managing three axis rather than only two. Although the game is presented entirely in Japanese, the in-game tutorials offer enough visual information for anyone to pick up and play.

Picross DS

Picross DS features the classic gameplay of the traditional puzzle game, and lets you compete with others through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Picross NP

Picross NP was a Nintendo Power branded puzzle game series distributed over Nintendo's Satellaview system in Japan.

PictoChat

PictoChat is a communication application built-in to all DS, DS Lite, and DSi hardware.

PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit

A virtual board game for Wiiware that plays inside of a pop-up picture book.

PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff

PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff for DSiWare

Pikachu DS

This neat little tech demo showcased the DS in it's early stages with "Hey You, Pikachu!" style gameplay using a stylus. Maybe the game is still set for a full release?

Pikmin

Captain Olimar crashes on a strange planet, and must get off of it within 30 days. With the help of strange creatures he calls Pikmin, he just might be able to do that.

Pikmin 2

Pikmin 2 continues the adventures of Captain Olimar as he returns to the planet he spent so long trying to escape. His mission: collect treasures to prevent his company from going bankrupt.

Pikmin 3

Pikmin 3 was officially confirmed to be in development by Shigeru Miyamoto during E3 2008's developer roundtable. The game was not shown at E3 2009, but Miyamoto has confirmed it is still in development.

Pilotwings

Pilotwings is a game in which players take on a variety of flight-based challenges

Pilotwings 64

Take control of six characters and take part in hand-gliding, rocket-belting, and gyrocopter-ing as you pass tests in this crazy flight simulator for the N64.

Pinball

Pinball was an arcade game made by Nintendo, and was later ported to the NES.

Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon

Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon is a pinball game on the Nintendo DSiWare service by Fuse Games. The game has a single table Regular and Daily Game mode in a Greek Mythology theme.

Pin*Bot

Pin-Bot is the NES version of the classic Williams pinball table.

Planet Puzzle League

Planet Puzzle League is the next installment in the Puzzle League series for the Nintendo DS that brings the series online for the first time.

Plok

A colorful platformer for the SNES starring a hero that knows how to really "throw" a punch.

PokéMate

PokéMate is a complex cellphone game/application set in the Pokémon world for Japanese cellphone services.

Pokémon Battle Revolution

Pokemon Battle Revolution allows players to compete head to head with their favourite Pokemon against freinds on the same screen,or via the "WiiConnect24", Nintendo Wi-Fi service.

Pokémon Card GB2: GR-dan Sanjou!

The Japan-exclusive sequel to Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Pokémon Channel

Watch fake television shows featuring poke'mon and play mini games with Pikachu.

Pokémon Colosseum

Pokemon Colosseum welcomes the player to a new desert Region called Orre to save the area and everyone in it from an evil group set out to take over the world with heartless Pokemon called Shadow Pokemon.

Pokémon Crystal

Pokemon Crystal is the enhanced version of Pokemon Gold/Silver. Taking place in the Johto region, Crystal adds new story elements, choice of gender, tweaked encounters, and the ability to easily catch its mascot pokemon Suicune.

Pokémon Dash

A Pokemon based top down racer that was released near the start of the DS life cycle. It featured one new character, Munchlax, from the (then) unreleased Diamond/Pearl.

Pokémon Diamond/Pearl

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are the first iteration of Pokémon games to appear on the Nintendo DS. Both Games are set in the world of Sinnoh, which habitats 493 different species of Pokémon.

Pokémon Emerald

Pokemon Emerald is set in the land of Hoenn and is the remix of Ruby/Sapphire.

Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen

These remakes of the classic Game Boy games, Pokémon Red and Blue, bring many of the improvements made to the Pokémon formula back to the Kanto region.

Pokémon Gold/Silver

Players explore the regions of Johto and Kanto in their quest to catch all 251 pokemon.

Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver

Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver are Nintendo DS remakes of the second generation Pokemon games for the GameBoy Color

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue/Red Rescue Team

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is a spin-off of the Pokémon franchise, in which you take on the role of a Pokémon rather than a trainer.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness/Time

You are the Pokémon in this dungeon crawling spin-off of the immensely popular RPG franchise.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

Explorers of the Sky is the third Pokemon Mystery Dungeon game released, continuing and expanding the story of the previous game, Explorers of Time & Darkness.

Pokémon Pinball

In a shocking move from Nintendo, Pokemon Pinball is a pinball game featuring the lucrative Pokemon franchise. It skillfully combines the "gotta catch 'em all" gameplay of Pokemon with the addictive high-score battles of pinball over two different tables.

Pokémon Platinum

The direct sequel to Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. This sequel will include new features and will enhance on old features from Diamond and Pearl.

Pokémon Puzzle League

A Pokemon-themed version of Tetris Attack for the Nintendo 64.

Pokémon Ranger

In the first Pokémon Ranger game, you play a Pokémon Ranger in the Fiore region who must stop the Go-Rock Quads from taking control of powerful pokémon and attacking the citizens of Fiore. Using your 'Capture Stylus', you can capture wild pokémon who can assist you in your journey.

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

In this new Nintendo DS Pokémon game you train to become a Top Ranger and use your stylus to capture Pokémon.

Pokémon Red/Blue

Pokémon Red version and Blue version were the initial two releases in the Pokémon series. You play as Red, a Pokémon trainer from Pallet Town who anime protagonist "Ash Ketchum" was later based on, and start a journey to become a Pokémon Master and ultimately catch 'em all.

Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the third set of Pokémon games in the franchise and were released in 2003.

Pokémon Rumble

A four-player fighting game where players pick their favourite Pokémon and duke it out.

Pokémon Snap

As a Pokémon photographer by the name of Todd, players must snap photographs of the titular creatures in their natural habitats for Professor Oak.

Pokémon Stadium

Pokémon Stadium is the second in a series of console Pokémon battling games in Japan and the first installment for the rest of the world. Players can transfer their rosters from the first generation of games to battle it out in three dimensions.

Pokémon Stadium 2

Pokemon Stadium 2 is the sequel to the 3D battling game Pokemon Stadium.

Pokémon Trading Card Game

The Pokemon trading card game craze, re-imagined into hand-held video game form!

Pokémon Trozei!

Pokemon Trozei is a puzzle game based on the Pokemon universe.

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

A Pokemon RPG focusing on the purification of Shadow Pokemon, focusing on XD001, or Shadow Lugia.

Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition

Pokémon Yellow is based off of its Red/Blue version counterparts and puts players in a character based on Ash Ketchum from the Anime series. The player is introduced to a variety of Pokémon that he or she could capture and greeted to a variety of trainers, gym leaders, and villains.

PokéPark Fishing Rally DS

Though you may have never heard of this little app in the US, PokéPark Fishing Rally is a downloadable fishing minigame for the Nintendo DS, which was only available at the PokéPark in Japan.

Polarium

Polarium is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS where players use the stylus to draw lines that flip tiles, changing them from black to white and vice versa.

Professor Layton and the Curious Village

Professor Layton and the Curious Village is a point and click adventure puzzle game set in a charming village with enigmatic characters. Solve over 120 puzzles given to you by the villagers to help you solve the mystery of the 'Golden Apple'.

Project Hacker

Project Hacker: Kakusei is a point and click adventure game developed by Red Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. In Project Hacker: Kakusei, you play as a hacker named Satoru. Both Satoru and detective partner Rina are employed by the internet crime-fighting GIS. Although it was released in Japan in July of 2006, Nintendo has made no announcements yet about localizing the game for Western audiences.

Project H.AM.M.E.R.

A game that was originally announced at E3 '06 about a time when robots are taking over the U.S. and you play a character who is supposed to fight them off. It has since been put on indefinite hiatus by Nintendo.

Pro-Putt Domo

Part of a 5-game DSiWare series featuring the Japanese character Domo