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Works by Nintendo

The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts (2017) 474 copies, 1 review
The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia (2018) 453 copies, 2 reviews
Wii Play [2006 video game] (2006) 54 copies
Super Mario Odyssey (2017) 52 copies
Wii Fit [2007 video game] (2007) 47 copies
Super Mario Galaxy (2007) 47 copies
Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022) 39 copies
Wii Fit Plus [2009 video game] (2009) — Developer — 36 copies
Super Smash Bros. Brawl [2008 video game] (2008) 34 copies, 1 review
The Art of Splatoon 2 (2017) 31 copies
Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010) 24 copies
Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! (2018) 24 copies
Pokémon Violet (2022) 24 copies
New Super Mario Bros. [2006 video game] (2006) 23 copies, 2 reviews
Pokémon X (2013) 23 copies
Pokémon Sword (2019) 23 copies
Rosalina's Storybook (2025) 22 copies
Mario Kart DS [2005 video game] (2005) 21 copies, 1 review
Pokémon Omega Ruby (2014) 21 copies
Pokémon Moon (2016) 21 copies
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010) 20 copies
Pokémon Scarlet (2022) 19 copies
Splatoon 2 19 copies
Pokémon Shield (2019) 18 copies
Yoshi's Crafted World (2019) 18 copies
Pokémon Y (2013) 18 copies
Pokémon Black (2010) 18 copies
Ring Fit Adventure (2019) 17 copies
Super Mario 3D Land (2011) 16 copies
Pokémon Diamond (2006) 16 copies
Wii Music [2008 video game] (2008) 15 copies
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire (2014) 15 copies
Pokémon Ultra Sun (2017) 15 copies
Luigi's Mansion (2001) 14 copies
Zumba Fitness 14 copies
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond (2021) 14 copies
Animal Crossing [2001 video game] (2001) 14 copies, 1 review
Pokémon Sun (2016) 14 copies
Pokémon Ultra Moon (2017) 13 copies
Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010) 12 copies
Pokémon Pearl (2006) 12 copies
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! [2003 video game] (2003) 12 copies, 2 reviews
Pokémon White (2010) 12 copies
Pokémon Black 2 (2012) 11 copies
Mario Tennis Aces (2018) 11 copies
Pokémon Shining Pearl (2021) 11 copies
Super Mario 64 [1996 video game] (1996) 11 copies, 1 review
Super Mario World (1991) 11 copies
Pokémon Platinum (2008) 10 copies
Super Mario Sunshine (2002) 10 copies, 1 review
Pokémon HeartGold (2009) 10 copies
Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) 10 copies
WarioWare: Smooth Moves (2006) 10 copies
Super Mario 3D World 10 copies, 1 review
Nintendo Switch Sports (2022) 10 copies
EarthBound (1994) 10 copies
Metroid Dread 10 copies
Big Brain Academy [2005 video game] (2005) 9 copies, 1 review
Pikmin 3 9 copies
Yoshi's Woolly World (2015) 9 copies
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007) 9 copies, 1 review
Diddy Kong Racing (1997) 8 copies
Pokémon Sapphire (2002) 8 copies
Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) 8 copies
Paper Mario (2000) 8 copies
Pokémon SoulSilver (2009) 8 copies
Pokémon Ranger (2006) 8 copies
Pokémon Pinball (1999) 7 copies
Pokémon Gold (1999) 7 copies
Pokémon Colosseum (2003) 7 copies
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (2004) 7 copies
Kirby Super Star Ultra (2008) 7 copies
Jeopardy 7 copies
Pikmin 2 (2004) 6 copies, 1 review
Mario Power Tennis (2004) 6 copies, 1 review
Pokémon Red (1996) 6 copies
Star Fox 64 (1997) 6 copies
Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends (2005) 6 copies, 1 review
Donkey Kong Country (1994) 6 copies
Splatoon 6 copies
Pokémon Ruby (2002) 6 copies
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll (1990) 5 copies
Pokémon Stadium (1999) 5 copies
Pokémon Silver (1999) 5 copies
Metroid [1986 video game] (1986) 5 copies
Kirby's Dream Course (1994) 5 copies
Pikmin (2001) 5 copies, 1 review
Yoshi's Island DS (2006) 5 copies
Pokémon FireRed (2004) 5 copies
Pokémon Blue (1996) 5 copies
Pokkén Tournament (2015) 5 copies
F-Zero GX (2003) 5 copies, 1 review
Pokémon Yellow (1998) 5 copies
Kirby Star Allies (2018) 4 copies
Metroid Prime Pinball 4 copies, 1 review
Yoshi's New Island (2014) 4 copies
Star Fox 4 copies
Golf [1984 video game] (1984) 4 copies
Pokémon White 2 (2012) 4 copies
Wario's Woods 4 copies
Super Metroid (1994) 4 copies
Game Party 4 copies
Pokémon LeafGreen (2004) 4 copies
Kirby's Adventure (1993) 4 copies
Wario Land 3 4 copies
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour 4 copies, 1 review
F-Zero 4 copies
Mario Tennis 64 (2000) 3 copies
Tetris DX (1998) 3 copies
Yoshi's Story (1997) 3 copies
NES Open Tournament Golf (1991) 3 copies
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014) 3 copies
Rhythm Heaven (2009) 3 copies
Kirby's Dream Land 3 (1997) 3 copies
Bookworm 3 copies
Pokémon Emerald (2004) 3 copies
Pokémon Legends: Z-A (2025) 3 copies
Pokémon Crystal (2000) 3 copies
Yoshi Touch & Go [2005 video game] (2005) 3 copies, 1 review
Tennis [1984 video game] (1984) 3 copies
1080° Snowboarding (1998) 3 copies
Donkey Kong Jr. (1982) 3 copies
Nintendogs: Labrador & Friends (2005) 3 copies, 1 review
Wario Land 4 3 copies
Tetris Attack (1995) 3 copies
Metroid: Zero Mission (2004) 3 copies
Super Game Boy 3 copies
Metroid Fusion (2002) 3 copies, 1 review
Super Mario 3 copies
Pilotwings (1990) 3 copies
Stunt Race FX 3 copies
Kirby's Dream Land (1992) 3 copies
Arms [2017 video game] (2017) 3 copies
Yoshi [1991 video game] (1991) 3 copies
Donkey Kong Land III (1997) 2 copies
Blast Corps (1997) 2 copies
Donkey Kong 3 (1983) 2 copies
Mario Golf: Advance Tour 2 copies, 1 review
Mario's Picross (1995) 2 copies
Mario Party 2 [1999 video game] (1999) 2 copies, 1 review
Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996) 2 copies
Cobra Triangle (1989) 2 copies
Donkey Kong Land (1995) 2 copies
Mario Golf GB (1999) 2 copies
Kirby Super Star (1996) 2 copies
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge (2000) 2 copies
Pinball [1984 video game] (1984) 2 copies
Mach Rider (1985) 2 copies
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (2003) 2 copies, 1 review
Planet Puzzle League (2007) 2 copies
WarioWare Gold (2018) 2 copies
Kirby's Avalanche (1995) 2 copies
Pokémon Conquest (2012) 2 copies
Pokémon Stadium 2 (2000) 2 copies
Kirby: Planet Robobot (2016) 2 copies
Star Fox 2 2 copies
R.C. Pro-Am 2 copies
Mario Super Sluggers (2008) 2 copies
WarioWare: Touched! (2004) 2 copies
WarioWare: Twisted! (2004) 2 copies
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (2003) 2 copies, 1 review
Nintendogs: Chihuahua & Friends (2005) 2 copies, 1 review
Super Punch-Out!! (1994) 2 copies
Nintendo Land 2 copies
Volleyball 2 copies
Wario Land II 2 copies
F-Zero X (1998) 2 copies
Hogan's Alley (1984) 2 copies
StarTropics 2 copies
Donkey Kong II 2 copies
Pilotwings 64 (1996) 2 copies
Game Boy Player 2 copies
Carnival games 2 copies
Wii Controllers 2 copies
Tetris [1989 video game] (1989) 2 copies
Wii Deca Sports 2 copies
Nintendo Switch 2 copies
Go Ape! (1994) 2 copies
Wario World (2003) 1 copy
Pokémon Art Academy (2014) 1 copy
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity 1 copy, 1 review
Mario Golf 64 (1999) 1 copy
Pokémon HOME (2020) 1 copy
My Pokémon Ranch (2008) 1 copy
Pac-Man 1 copy
Sudoku Mania 1 copy
Wii Fit Plus 1 copy
Lego Batman 1 copy
Art Academy 1 copy
Iron Man 1 copy
Just Dance 1 copy
Just Dance 3 1 copy
Just Dance 4 1 copy
MarioKart 1 copy
Game Boy 1 copy
Spore Hero 1 copy
Pikmin 4 1 copy
Civilisation 1 copy
1 2 switch 1 copy
Super Mario Collection 1 copy, 1 review
Starwing 1 copy
Lylat Wars 1 copy
Swords 1 copy
Panel de Pon 1 copy
Mario Tennis GB (2000) 1 copy
Tetris 99: Block DLC 2 (2019) 1 copy
Tetris 99: Block DLC 1 (2019) 1 copy
AR Games (2011) 1 copy
Mario & Wario (1993) 1 copy
Solar Jetman (1990) 1 copy
Pokémon Trozei! (2005) 1 copy
Super Tennis (1991) 1 copy
Pokémon X / Y (2013) 1 copy
Hey! Pikmin 1 copy
Pokémon Shuffle (2015) 1 copy
Crazy GOlf 1 copy
Yoshi's Cookie (1992) 1 copy
Face Raiders 1 copy
Wii Party 1 copy
Yoshi's Safari (1993) 1 copy
Wild Gunman (1984) 1 copy
Wii Active 1 copy
Wii Conduit 1 copy
Wii Up 1 copy
Wii Skate It 1 copy
Wii We Ski 1 copy
Picross 3D 1 copy
New Super Luigi U 1 copy, 1 review
Starfox N64 1 copy
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (2000) 1 copy
Wii Active 2 1 copy
Picross DS (2007) 1 copy
Parachute 1 copy
Octopus 1 copy
Wave Race 1 copy
Nintendo Strategies (1989) 1 copy
Nintendo Power Posters (2008) 1 copy
F-1 Race 1 copy
FIFA Soccer 2005 (2005) 1 copy
Ball 1 copy
Tetris 2 1 copy
Pictionary 1 copy
Sutte Hakkun (1997) 1 copy
Toy Story 3 1 copy
Heatseeker 1 copy
Monster Jam 1 copy
Play 1 copy
Swapnote (2011) 1 copy
Swapdoodle (2016) 1 copy
Mii Maker (2006) 1 copy
1-2-Switch 1 copy
Tangled 1 copy
Wii Nunchuck 1 copy
Wave Race 64 1 copy
Yoga 1 copy
Wii Monopoly 1 copy
Wii WipeOut 1 copy
Alleyway (1989) 1 copy
Starfox 64 3D (2011) 1 copy
Trackmania DS (2008) 1 copy
Pac-Man Vs. 1 copy
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983) 1 copy
Wii Boogie 1 copy

Associated Works

Minecraft [2009 video game] (2009) — Publisher, some editions — 65 copies, 2 reviews
LEGO City Undercover [2013 video game] (2013) — some editions — 8 copies
Scribblenauts Unlimited — some editions — 6 copies
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge [1991 video game] (1991) — some editions — 4 copies
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers [1990 video game] (1990) — some editions — 3 copies
Gargoyle's Quest [1990 video game] (1990) — some editions — 3 copies
Daemon X Machina {2019 video game} (2019) — some editions — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Nintendo
Legal name
任天堂株式会社
Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Other names
Nintendo of America
Nintendo of Japan
Nintendo Europe
Nintendo Australia
Nintendo Playing Card Co.
Nintendo Power
Birthdate
1889-09-23
Gender
n/a
Relationships
Yamauchi, Fusajiro (founder)
Furukawa, Shuntaro (president)
Miyamoto, Shigeru (executive)
Retro Studios (subsidiary)
Shiver Entertainment (subsidiary)
Next Level Games (subsidiary) (show all 9)
1-Up Studio (subsidiary)
Nintendo Cube (subsidiary)
Monolith Soft (subsidiary)
Short biography
Founded in 1889 to produce karuta (Japanese playing cards)—primarily hanafuda—Nintendo quickly became the primary producer. Though WWII hit the company hard, restructuring under Hiroshi Yamauchi (the founder's grandson) and financing from Hiroshi's wife Michiko Inaba helped the company grow. In 1959, they partnered with Walt Disney Productions, incorporating the characters in their playing cards. In the late 60s to early 70s, the company began producing classic tabletop games, as the market for playing cards was decreasing.

In 1970, it created the Beam Gun, Japan's first electronic toy, quickly followed by a myriad of others. In 1979, a department focused on arcade gaming was created, and in 1980, Gunpei Yokoi created the Game & Watch—the first handheld video game system. In 1983, the Family Computer (Famicom) was released in Japan, and in 1985 it came to the US as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Nintendo created strict copyright infringement policies and regional lockouts so as to deal with the video game recession in 1983.

In 1989, Nintendo released the Game Boy, which became a major success. Nintendo Power—a gaming magazine—launched in 1988 in the US. The Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) launched in 1990 in response to sales slipping, quickly dominating the market. This was followed by the Virtual Boy (1995), Nintendo 64 (N64, 1996), Game Boy Color (GBC, 1998), Game Boy Advance (GBA, 2001), GameCube (GC, 2001), Nintendo DS (NDS, 2004), Wii (2006), Nintendo 3DS (2011), and Wii U (2012). Struggles in 2015 with Wii U financial losses and Satoru Iwata's death led to Nintendo dipping into the mobile market as well as creating home emulation consoles based on old systems. The Nintendo Switch launched in 2017 and Shuntaro Furukawa took over as president in 2018. Super Nintendo World opened at Universal Studios Japan in 2021 and Universal Studios Hollywood in 2023. The Nintendo Switch 2 was announced for 2025.
Nationality
Japan
Birthplace
Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Places of residence
Minami-ku, Kyoto, Japan (headquarters)
Disambiguation notice
If your strategy guide appears here, please check the masthead for the credited author and enter them in the author field instead.
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Kyoto, Japan

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54 reviews
Having played the original Nintendo/Famicom versions of these games, I can say in all seriousness that the Gameboy Advance version is far superior. Many of the issues from the original games were addressed, and gameplay has overall been tightened. Looking at the FF series (1-6, at least) I think FF1 became a little too easy with the tweaks, but then FF1 is a pretty good starter game/introduction to the FF franchise. It also came with FF2, so overall a good package deal.

This is an excellent show more guide for game completists who want to get all the items/spells/beasts/etc in the games, and is especially handy when it comes to the levelling system in FF2 (which I am deeply, immensely thankful was not repeated for future FF games) show less
... What's this? Elemental crystals AGAIN? (we had this in FF1, 3, and 4 already. But what the hell...) However, this game set itself apart in several ways including a nice Jobs system that allowed you to customize your characters and their strengths, so you could choose various abilities for each character to have a totally kick-ass team. The story itself was also pretty good.

This guide is a great guide to these jobs and what skills you can develop, among other things. Like the other FF show more strategy guides, this one is worth reading. show less
I like this book for the art, but the text is not to be taken as gospel. It was written by the staff of a fan magazine and not Nintendo themselves, so there are some liberties taken with the material that contradict canon. The most glaring of which (in my opinion) is the idea that Termina is just a figment of the Skull Kid's imagination that disappears once the Majora's Mask game is beaten. Baloney, nothing in the game even remotely suggests this. I don't know if they were trying to show more reference one of the previous games, or if they were just trying to be cute, but this is nuts and I can't believe Nintendo let them put that in there. show less
I was surprised that my favourite parts by a long shot were the weapons and buildings details! That's the thing that makes this game unique to me, the pure amount of weapons, components, and attention to detail when it comes to region-specific tools or structures. I'll definitely have a keener eye for their clever details when I play it again!

This didn't have nearly enough character concepts as I'd hoped (it had more breakdowns of outfits and design decisions rather than designs that got show more scrapped, unfortunately for me - those are what I look at art books for), and Zelda still, stubbornly, sticks to surface-level plot and lore. It was neat to see the different forts and relics of battle, and have the events clearly attributed to locations in the game and how they were affected, but still the 'lore' sections didn't add much at all.

That said it's really worth it for the heaps of new art and thoughtful detail on all the individual tiny pieces that make up the game's visual design.
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Tomomi Sano Director
Wataru Tanaka Director
Go Ichinose Composer
Bret Iwan Voice
Naoto Kubo Composer
James Dooley Composer
Ryo Nagamatsu Composer
Mahito Yokota Composer
Martin Hollis Director
Satoru Iwata Producer
Akihiro Hino Producer
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Nobuo Uematsu Composer
Kouji Murata Composer
Masato Ohashi Composer
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Yuri Goto Composer
Ryotaro Yagi Composer
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Kazumi Totaka Composer
Shinji Hosoe Composer
Mike Richardson Publisher
Brennan Thome Designer
Zack Davisson Translator
William Flanagan Translator
David Oxford Contributor
Ian Flynn Contributor
Tom Kenny Vocie

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Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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