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  • ...<b>[[Nintendo Consoles]]</b></font> [[File:n64 logo.png|21px|link=Category:Nintendo consoles]] ...b>[[Nintendo Handhelds]]</b></font> [[File:Gameboy1.png|20px|link=Category:Nintendo handhelds]]
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  • ...[[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]], [[FreeBSD]], [[macOS]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[Windows NT 3.51]] and later ...ii U]], etc.), handheld consoles ([[PlayStation Vita]], [[New Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS]], etc.), on smartphones ([[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS
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  • =Emulators= ! Other Emulators
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  • =Emulators= ! Other Emulators
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  • ...er Nintendo Entertainment System <small>(Europe and Australia)</small><br/>Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom <small>(Japan)</small> | logo = Nintendo.png
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  • | name = Nintendo 64 | image = Nintendo-64-wController-L.jpg
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  • |developer = [[Nintendo]] |released = '''Wii'''<br>November 19, 2006<br>'''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>June 6, 2011<br>'''Wii U'''<br>January 23, 2013 <small>(soft laun
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  • ...sixth generation console]], and competed with Sony's [[PlayStation 2]] and Nintendo's [[GameCube]]. It was also the first console produced by an American compa ...rst-person shooter]]s. Despite this and being in second position, ahead of Nintendo's [[GameCube]] and Sega's [[Dreamcast]], sales of the Xbox were always well
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  • | title = Nintendo DS | logo = Nintendo DS Logo.svg
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  • ...logo.svg|frameless|upright=0.84]]<br /><div style="margin-top:5px">[[File:Nintendo Super Famicom logo.svg|frameless|upright=0.85]]</div> ...Set.jpg|frameless|250px|The North American SNES (circa 1991)]]<br />[[File:Nintendo-Super-Famicom-Set-FL.jpg|frameless|250px|A Japanese Super Famicom]]</div>
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  • ...the system as the cool console for adolescents. The release of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] two years after the Genesis resulted in a fierce bat ...s have been rereleased in compilations or on online services such as the [[Nintendo Virtual Console]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation Network]], and [[Ste
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  • ...les. It was released in 2000 and competed with [[Sega]]'s [[Dreamcast]], [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]] and [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] in the [[sixth ...install retail discs to an installed hard drive on older models. Homebrew emulators of older computer and gaming systems have been developed for the PS2.
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  • Kachikachi is the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] / [[Nintendo Entertainment System#Family_Computer_Disk_System|Famicom Disk System]] emul | Nintendo World Championships 1990
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  • Canoe is the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] emulator of the [[SNES Classic]]. It uses a spe | Lots of sound issues: Weird sounds replace the accordion music in the Nintendo logo; Jim doesn't yell when getting hit; Other sound effects are missing. G
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