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Nintendo (Miscellaneous)

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Arcade
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This page covers everything that Nintendo made that isn't related to their main console business.
==Arcade==
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! Emulators / Description
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|16mm / Film Games
|1973 - 1978
|Nintendo
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|No
|Nintendo's first attempts at making games were all light gun games that used pre-recorded films. only three of the films have been partially found, the rest are considered lost. these games can't emulated / simulated until at least one complete copy is made available to the public.
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==[[Game & Watch]]=={{Main|Placeholder text (Game & Watch}}Backstory Goes here) ==16mm / Film Electromechanical Games==Electromechanical games that used pre-recorded film were the general public's first taste of video games, more then a few companies tried there hand at making these Proto Video Games including Nintendo. from 1973 to 1978, Nintendo made eight of them, they were all light gun games. Unfortunately most of these games are lost with only three of the films have being partially found, the rest are considered lost. These games can't emulated / simulated until at least one complete copy is made available to the public.
==Dedicated Consoles, LCD Games & Electronic Toys==
! ROMs
! Emulators / Description
|-
|Bassmate Computer
|1984
|
| style="background: LightGreen;"|Good
|No
|The Telko Bassmate Computer (model BM-501) was produced for Telko by Nintendo as an OEM product and sold under different brands, i.e. Telko, KMV, and Probe 2000.
|-
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