Franchises established on Nintendo systems

Franchises established on Nintendo systems

There have been many franchises established on Nintendo systems in addition to Nintendo's notable first party franchises. Nintendo consoles were where a number of popular console franchises began.


=Franchises established on the NES/Famicom and Famicom Disk System=

*Adventure Island
*Balloon Fight
*Battletoads
*Castlevania
*Challenger
*Dragon Quest
*Dr. Mario
*Excitebike
*Famicom Grand Prix
*Famicom Jump
*Famicom Tantei Club
*Final Fantasy
*Fire Emblem (brought to the U.S. on the Game Boy Advance)
*Hebereke
*Ice Climber
*Itadaki Street (Japan only)
*Joy Mech Fight (Japan only)
*Kid Icarus
*The Legend of Zelda
*Mach Rider
*Mega Man
*Metroid
*Mother (Mother 2 was brought to the U.S. on the Super NES as "EarthBound", while later games in the series are Japan only.)
*Nazo no Murasamejō (Japan only)
*Nintendo Wars (As "Famicom Wars") (brought to the U.S. on the Game Boy Advance as "Advance Wars" and continued with Battalion Wars)
*Robot series
*StarTropics (North American and PAL regions only)
*Tantei Jingūji Saburō series (Japan only)

Franchises Established On the Virtual Boy

*Mario's Tennis

Franchises established on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color

*Game & Watch Gallery
*Gargoyle's Quest (later released as Demon's Crest for Super NES)
*Kirby
*
*Mana (known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu)
*Pokémon
*Pokémon Trading Card Game
*Pokémon Pinball
*SaGa
*Wario series
*Wave Race
*Conker

Franchises established on the Super NES/Super Famicom


*ActRaiser
*Bahamut Lagoon (Japan only)
*Battle Clash (including its sequel, .)
*Breath of Fire
*Chrono
*Clock Tower (Japan only)
*Donkey Kong Country
*EarthBound (In North America)
*F-Zero
*Front Mission
*Harvest Moon
*Live A Live (Japan only)
*Lufia
*Mario Kart
*Mega Man X
*Ogre Battle
*Panel de Pon/Tetris Attack
*Pilotwings
*Soul Blazer -> Illusion of Gaia -> Terranigma
*Star Fox
*Star Ocean
*Super Mario remake series
*Super Mario role playing games
*Tales RPG Series
*Top Gear
*Yoshi's Island

Franchises established on the Nintendo 64

*1080° Snowboarding
*Animal Forest (brought to the U.S. on the GameCube as Animal Crossing)
*Banjo-Kazooie
*Custom Robo (brought to the U.S. on the GameCube simply as Custom Robo, and brought to the PAL regions on the Nintendo DS as "Custom Robo Arena")
*Doshin the Giant (N64DD version - Japan only. GameCube version - Japan and Europe only.)
*Mario Golf
*Mario Party
*Paper Mario
*Perfect Dark
*Pokemon Stadium
* (brought to the U.S. and PAL regions on the Wii via Virtual Console)
*Super Smash Bros.
*Turok

Franchises established on the Game Boy Advance

*Ace Attorney (also known as Phoenix Wright) GBA games were Japan only (as Gyakuten Saiban)
*Golden Sun
*Kuru Kuru Kururin (Japan and Europe only, except successors are just Japan only.)
*Densetsu no Stafy (Japan only)
*Magical Vacation/Magical Starsign series (the sequel of it was brought to the U.S. on the DS as Magical Starsign)
*Mario & Luigi
*Mario vs. Donkey Kong
*Mega Man Battle Network
*Mega Man Zero
*Rhythm Tengoku (the sequel of it was brought to the U.S. on the DS as Rhythm Heaven)
*Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki Carnival (Japan only)
*Sennen Kazoku (Japan only)
*Tomato Adventure (Japan only)
*WarioWare

Franchises established on the Nintendo GameCube

*Baten Kaitos
*Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg
*Chibi-Robo!
*
*Lost Kingdoms
*Metroid Prime
*Pikmin
*Mario Strikers
*Viewtiful Joe
*Donkey Konga

Franchises established on the Nintendo DS

*Nintendogs
*Clubhouse Games
*Big Brain Academy
*Brain Age
*Cooking Mama
*Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and its spiritual successor Elite Beat Agents
* -> The Rub Rabbits
*Jump Stars
*Meteos
*Nanostray
*Polarium
*Professor Layton series
*Rune Factory
*Touch Detective
*

Franchises established on the Wii

*Boogie
*Boom Blox
*de Blob
*Dewy's Adventure
*Elebits
*LostWinds (WiiWare)
*Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
*MySims
*No More Heroes
*Rayman Raving Rabbids
*Red Steel
*Wii Series (Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Music etc.)
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*Captain Rainbow (So far, Japan Only)

ee also

* History of video games
* List of video games published by Nintendo
* Nintendo


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