animal crossing the lenend of zelda pokemon super mario Mario Kart
Xenoblade Chronicles Fire Emblem Metal Gear Solid Luigi's Mansion Metroid Splatoon Sonic + they have more consoles ps has 5. seven home video game consoles and multiple portable consoles let me name all of them. Nintendo Game & Watch: 1980-1991
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There were a whole series of Game & Watch devices released throughout the 80s. And like similar handhelds of the time, they became incredibly popular.
The first was produced after Nintendo employee Gunpei Yokoi saw a businessman travelling on the Shinkansen playing with his calculator and thought the company could make a portable games machine to help kill time on the commute.
Each Game & Watch only had one game available to play, and there were around 60 in total. Some were based on arcade machines and were also responsible for bringing big licences and game characters, such as Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda and Mario Bros, into the home.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): 1983-1995
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Nintendo's next console doesn't need much introduction. The NES played 8-bit games and was designed for the home. It was by far the best-selling console of its time, selling in excess of 60 million units, and helped North America recover from the videogame crash of 1983 that saw too many consoles flood the market and personal computers become more powerful.
The NES was originally marketed as the Family Computer, or Famicom in Japan, but was released as NES in North America at CES 1985. Launch titles included Super Mario Bros, Ice Climber, Pinball and Duck Hunt. You could pick up a console with a copy of Super Mario Bros for $99 or a Deluxe Set, which included two games and several accessories, for $199.99.
Game Boy: 1989-2003
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Another of gaming's greatest consoles ever is the Nintendo Game Boy. Thought of and designed by the same team behind the Game & Watch, the Game Boy combined features of the first handheld with swappable cartridges like the NES to create one of the best-selling consoles ever. Sales of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color (released in 1950
but not to hate on your fav console you probably grew up on ps and it your fav becuz of it!!