Shigeru Miyamoto
Shigeru Miyamoto is a person that is credited in 154 games|
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1080° Avalanche The sequel to the game 1080 Snowboarding for the Nintendo 64. |
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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. |
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Animal Crossing He was a supervisor. |
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Chibi-Robo! Aided in development. |
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Custom Robo Customize your own mini robot and duke it out against others in this crazy brawler for the Gamecube. |
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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. |
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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. |
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DK: King of Swing A DK game centered around Swinging, King of Swing featured 5 worlds with 4 levels a piece. |
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Donkey Kong Control Jumpman and save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the evil barrel-tossing monkey known as Donkey Kong. |
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Donkey Kong 64 Special Thanks |
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Donkey Konga Play the congas with Donkey Kong in this first installment of Donkey Konga for the GameCube. |
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Donkey Kong Country nintendo of japan |
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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. |
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Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Original Donkey Kong Creator (SNES) |
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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. |
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Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is an action platformer game which uses the 'DK Bongos' peripheral to control Donkey Kong. |
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Donkey Kong Land The first in the Donkey Kong Land series. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Excitebike 64 Excitebike 64 is the 1st in the series to be in 3D |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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F-Zero X Nintendo brings its futuristic racing series to the Nintendo 64, along with 3D graphics, multiplayer, and 26 new racers. |
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Geist Geist is a game of possession, puzzle solving, and first-person shooting all rolled into one. |
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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. |
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Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak An adventure game based on the popular children's anime series. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Kirby's Dream Course Ridiculously fun golf game starring the pink wonder, Kirby! Dream Course is an experience unlike any other game. |
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Kirby's Dream Land 2 Kirby, along with three new friends, must fix the rainbows that once connected the islands of Dream Land together. |
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Kirby Super Star Take control of Kirby and play through nine adventures and games in Kirby Super Star for the Super Nintendo. |
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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. |
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Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble Make Kirby tumble by tilting your Game Boy Color. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mario Artist: Paint Studio Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Mario-themed drawing program that includes several Nintendo-related stamp tools. |
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Mario Artist: Polygon Studio Polygon Studio lets the play create simple 3-D polygonal figures. |
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Mario Artist: Talent Studio Talent Studio allows players to insert captured images onto 3-D models and animate them. |
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Mario Bros. Nintendo's classic arcade hit. Players attempt to eliminate enemies while avoiding fireballs and collecting coins. |
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Mario Golf Play a round of relaxing golf with Mario and his gang on a nice collection of championship country club-like courses! |
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Mario Golf: Advance Tour Mario Golf for the GBA is a game that combines golf with a role playing stat system. The games tell the story of two young inexperienced golfers who come to the Mario Golf Academy in order to become the best to eventually take on Mario and his friends. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mario no Super Picross Mario no Super Picross is the Super Famicom followup to the Game Boy puzzle game Mario's Picross. |
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Mario Paint Mario Paint was a pack-in title with the SNES mouse,allowing you to paint pictures, swat flies and compose music. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mario Party 4 This is the fourth installment in Nintendo's mini-game-oriented Mario Bros. franchise. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mario Party Advance Mario Party Advance is the first handheld iteration in the Mario Party franchise. |
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Mario Party-e An iteration of the Mario Party franchise for the Nintendo e-Reader. |
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Mario Pinball Land A pinball game starring Mario. |
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Mario Power Tennis Mario Power Tennis is a casual tennis game for the GameCube. It introduced power shots to the Mario Tennis franchise. |
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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. |
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a puzzle platformer that features classic gameplay that represents both lead characters arcade origins. |
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis Original Game Design |
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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes Remake of the acclaimed PlayStation stealth-action action title Metal Gear Solid, developed under supervision of Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima and legendary Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Odama A real-time strategy game with pinball style gameplay. |
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Pac-Man Vs. Pac-Man Vs. is the multiplayer only game designed by legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Pikmin He was also the producer. |
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Pikmin 2 He was also the producer. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Pokémon Box Pokemon Box was release in the US North America on July 11, 2004. It was only available through the New York Pokémon Center & its online store. This game stored Pokemon to use in the console games and/or handheld games too. |
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Pokémon Channel Watch fake television shows featuring poke'mon and play mini games with Pikachu. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Pokémon Stadium 2 Pokemon Stadium 2 is the sequel to the 3D battling game Pokemon Stadium. |
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Punch-Out!! Supervisor |
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Radar Scope Radar Scope was one of Nintendo's first arcade games. The popular game Donkey Kong was based on its hardware |
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Samurai Warriors 3 Samurai Warriors 3 once again has the player take the role of a figure of the Japanese Sengoku era in order to hack and slash their way through scores of enemies. It is the first proper Warriors game to be released on the Wii. |
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Star Fox Welcome to the team! Fly through several sci-fi levels in this game featuring anthropomorphic animals and crazed monkeys bent on the destruction of civilization. |
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Star Fox 64 Play as Fox McCloud, leader of team Star Fox, in this on-rails space shooter to save the Lylat system from the evil forces of Andross. |
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Star Fox Adventures Star Fox Adventures was Rare's last game for Nintendo. Drastic changes in gameplay, new characters, a new plot, and much more greeted players who delved into this Star Fox game. |
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Star Fox Assault Star Fox Assault is an action game in the Star Fox franchise. It takes place one year after Star Fox Adventures, and shares some of its land-based gameplay. However, Assault also keeps the traditional flying aspects of the game. It is notable that this game was developed by Namco. |
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Star Fox Command A different take on the Star Fox franchise, Star Fox Command is the first handheld title in the series. Instead of flying a character through a level, the player maps out the actions before they take place, giving the game more strategy oriented gameplay. |
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Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Shadows of the Empire the video game retells the events from the novel; this time with a focus on the character Dash Rendar, and his involvement with the Rebel Alliance. |
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Stunt Race FX Stunt Race FX uses the power of the SNES Super FX chip to bring disembodied anthropomorphic cars to life in this wildly unique racing game. |
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Super Mario 64 He was also the producer. |
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Super Mario 64 DS A remake of the original Nintendo 64 classic, Super Mario 64 DS adds 30 new stars, three new playable characters and several DS-exclusive features. The largest new feature is 36 mini-games that are earned by catching individual-specific rabbits, nine for each character. |
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Super Mario Advance A remake of the classic Super Mario Bros. 2 that was originally released on NES with updated visuals and sound for the Game Boy Advance |
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Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. is a platformer created by Shigeru Miyamoto, published by Nintendo, and is one of the best selling video games of all time. |
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Super Mario Bros. 3 Mario returns to the Mushroom Kingdom with some exciting and bizarre new abilities in one of his greatest adventures yet. |
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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a 1999 remake of the 1985 classic, Super Mario Bros. It featured many updates from the original version including fixes for several glitches and the ability to play as Luigi at any time. |
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Super Mario Galaxy In Mario's first Wii adventure, the famed plumber travels throughout the universe on his latest quest to save Princess Peach from the evil Bowser. |
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 The first Mario sequel in over 15 years, Super Mario Galaxy 2 is the follow up to 2007's critically acclaimed Super Mario Galaxy. |
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Super Mario Kart Super Mario Kart is the first installment in the long-running Mario Kart series that features 8 playable characters involved in the Mario universe. |
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Join Mario in his first RPG adventure! Explore new and previously unseen areas of the Mushroom Kingdom on a quest to stop the mechanical Smithy on a path of conquest. |
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Super Mario Strikers Supervisor |
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Super Mario Sunshine When a luxurious escape to sun-drenched Isle Delfino takes a turn for the worse, it’s up to Mario to clean up the newly sludge-filled paradise, clear his own name in a case of mistaken identity, and rescue Princess Peach from an elusive kidnapper – by all accounts, a typical vacation for the infamous plumber. |
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Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island He was also the producer. |
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Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 was a re-release of the classic Super Nintendo game, Super Mario World, for the Game Boy Advance |
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Super Paper Mario As the Dark Prognosticus foretold, Mario travels to faraway lands to put a stop to the nefarious Count Bleck. |
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Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. is an extremely popular mascot-driven Nintendo fighting game allowing characters like Mario, Link, and Samus to meet for the very first time. A large part of its success stems from its multi-player mode allowing four friends to battle each other. |
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Senior Supervisor |
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Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Melee brings more of everything to the table. This sequel of the N64 classic is said to have more hidden depth and even has a big tournament scene. |
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The Legend of Zelda Zelda came about from Shigeru Miyamoto love of exploring. |
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D game play found in the first game. This time around, Link needs to travel between the light and dark world in order to set things straight in the kingdom of Hyrule. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition The Collector's Edition of The Legend of Zelda includes both NES Zelda games, both Nintendo 64 Zelda games, and a demo of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker for the Gamecube. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures Create four-player mayhem to either vanquish the evil hordes of Vaati, or to blast each other into submission using the GBA link cable. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Link is trapped on Koholint Island, and to escape he must wake the Wind Fish by finding eight instruments. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Link's Awakening DX is a remake of the 1993 Game Boy game, Link's Awakening. It features color graphics, a new dungeon and other new features. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask The follow-up to Ocarina of Time sees the series stalwart Link embark on a journey to save the land of Termina from being crushed by the moon in three days. To defeat the Skull Kid, Link has to live the same three days over and over again. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time He was also the producer. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages One of a pair of Zelda games released simultaneously for the Gamboy Color, the other being Oracle of Seasons. Through codes, achievements can be linked between both games. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons is one of the two Oracle games released on the Game Boy Color. It featured the ability to change the four seasons as Link went on a quest to save the Oracle of Seasons, Din. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass credited as General Producer |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Link dons a talking hat named Ezlo as he sets out on a quest to save Princess Zelda and defeat the evil wizard Vaati. |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Taking place 1000 years after the events of Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker follows the story of Link, a young boy who meets up with a band of pirates and is thrust into a perilous adventure after his sister is kidnapped by a gigantic bird. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess once again sees Link exploring the vast kingdom of Hyrule, this time in an attempt to dispel an evil twilight that has settled over the land. |
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Wave Race Wave Race is the first game in the Wave Race series. Players can compete in several different types of events. |
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Wave Race: Blue Storm Wave Race blue storm is a jet ski racing game released as a launch title for the Nintendo Gamecube. Featuring a 4-player multiplayer mode, Championship mode and Time attack. |
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Wii Fit Hop on the Balance Board for some low-impact physical exercises in this fitness-based collection of minigames for the Nintendo Wii. Wii Fit is one of the best-selling Wii games, selling over 3.1 million copies worldwide. |
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Wii Music Wii Music allows users to play and experiment with over 60 different instruments with up to three other players, focusing on fun and creativity instead of the "play as correctly as possible"-approach found in other music games. |
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Wii Play Wii Play is a collection of 9 mini games which comes bundled with a Wii remote. To this day, it is the second best-selling Wii game, with over 16.5 million units worldwide. |
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Wii Sports Packaged with the Wii (excluding Japan), Wii Sports allows players to compete with friends in such sports as tennis, bowling, boxing, baseball, and golf. |
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Yoshi's Safari With Super Scope in hand, Mario travels atop yoshi to defeat Bowser once again. |
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Yoshi's Story Supervisor |
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Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic Released on the Famicom Disk System in Japan, this game would later be converted to Super Mario Bros. 2 in America. Many elements from Doki Doki Panic are now part of the Mario universe.This game was on of the few FDS Games to use the Famicom Sound Channel. |
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link The Adventure of Link is the second entry in the ground-breaking Zelda franchise. This controversial follow-up ditches the original's top down perspective for 2-D side scrolling exploration and combat. The 2-D towns, dungeons and combat arenas are tied together by a bare-bones top down overworld. |


