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This page covers everything that Nintendo made that isn't related to their main console business.
 
This page covers everything that Nintendo made that isn't related to their main console business.
  
 
==[[Game & Watch]]==
 
==[[Game & Watch]]==
Developed by game designer Gunpei Yokoi, a series of standalone handheld LCD games from Nintendo, the first of which was released on 28 April 1980 and is often considered the forerunner of the Game Boy/Color, although new Game & Watch games were still as late as 1991. Instead of sending output to an LCD display like most cartridge games, Game & Watch games (and most other handheld electronic games of the time) displayed graphics by lighting up pre-drawn LCD segments, like a pocket calculator.
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==16mm / Film Electromechanical Games==
 
==16mm / Film Electromechanical Games==
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==Dedicated Consoles, LCD Games & Electronic Toys==
 
==Dedicated Consoles, LCD Games & Electronic Toys==
  
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|Nintendo Mini Classics
 
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzRL_opOvVM Pokéwalker emulation YouTube guide] (roms are in a link in the pinned comment). [https://www.mediafire.com/file/8dcf0vmpk26x1yg/pokewalker_files.zip/file Backup of roms]. [https://git.titandemo.org/PoroCYon/pokewalker-rom-dumper NDS Pokéwalker rom dumper]. [https://github.com/UnrealPowerz/powar Powar Pokéwalker emulator (early development)]. [https://github.com/Pusty/PokewalkerUtils Python and Lua scripts for generating a Pokéwalker EEPROM (save file) with an emulated DS] (currently only works on the US version of HeartGold, only with DeSmuME). [https://dmitry.gr/?r=05.Projects&proj=28.%20pokewalker Pokéwalker hacking article].
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|Smurfs
 
|Smurfs
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==Arcade==
 
==Arcade==
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|Raw Thrills
 
|Raw Thrills
 
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|Yes<ref group=A name=crusin-recovery-disk>Recovery disks/images could be acquired from Raw Thrills but encrypted.</ref>
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|Bandai Namco
 
|Bandai Namco
 
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|[[TeknoParrot]]
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|Popeye
 
|Popeye
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==See also==
 
*[[First and second generations of video game consoles]]
 
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[[Category:Consoles|*]]  
 
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[[Category:Handheld consoles|*]]
 
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[[Category:Arcade|*]]
 
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[[Category:Nintendo consoles|*]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo consoles|*]]
 
[[Category:Second-generation consoles|*]]
 
[[Category:Second-generation consoles|*]]
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[[Category:Emulated By MAME|*]]
[[Category:Various Emulation]]
 

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