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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| N/A || ''Donkey Kong'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D2 || 16 || July 15, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a red cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D2 || 16 || July 15, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Popeye'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 16 || July 15, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a green cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Gomoku Narabe Renju'' || TBD || 16 || August 27, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a black cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Mahjong'' || Nintendo || 16 || August 27, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a chartreuse cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Mario Bros.'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D2<br>Intellegent Systems || 16 || September 9, 1983 || TBD
* Uses an orange cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Popeye no Eigo Asobi'' || Nintendo || 16 || November 22, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a yellow cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Baseball'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 16 || December 7, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a blue cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansū Asobi'' || Nintendo R&D2 || 16 || December 12, 1983 || TBD
* Uses a light blue cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Tennis'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || January 14, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a purple cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Pinball'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>[[HAL Laboratory]] || 16 || February 2, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a yellow cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Wild Gunman'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || February 18, 1984 ||
* Uses thea Lightlavender Gun accessorycartridge.
* Requires the Light Gun accessory.
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| N/A || ''Duck Hunt'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || April 21, 1984 ||
* Uses thea Lightlavender Gun accessorycartridge.
* Requires the Light Gun accessory.
|-
| N/A || ''Golf'' || Nintendo R&D2<br>HAL Laboratory || 16 || May 1, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a cyan cartridge.
|-
| N/A || ''Hogan's Alley'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || June 12, 1984 ||
* Uses thea Lightlavender Gun accessorycartridge.
* Requires the Light Gun accessory.
|-
| N/A || ''Donkey Kong 3'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D2 || 16 || July 4, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a red cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Devil World'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 5, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a light blue cartridge.
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| N/A || ''4 Nin Uchi Mahjong'' || [[Hudson Soft]] || 16 || November 2, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a cyan cartridge.
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| N/A || ''F-1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || 16 || November 2, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Urban Champion'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 16 || November 14, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a light blue cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Clu Clu Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 16 || November 22, 1984 || TBD
* Uses an orange cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Excitebike'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D4 || 16 || November 30, 1984 || TBD
* Uses a red cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Balloon Fight'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>HAL Laboratory || 16 || January 22, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Ice Climber'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 16 || January 30, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a cyan cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Soccer'' || Intellegent Systems || 32 || April 9, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a green cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Wrecking Crew'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || June 18, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Spartan X'' || Nintendo || 32 || June 21, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a purple cartridge.
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| N/A || ''Robot Block'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || July 26, 1985 ||
* Uses thea Robotwhite accessorycartridge.
* Requires the Robot accessory.
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| N/A || ''Robot Gyro'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || August 13, 1985 ||
* Uses thea Robotwhite accessorycartridge.
* Requires the Robot accessory.
|-
| 8323183202 || ''Super4-Nin MarioUchi Bros.Mahjong'' || NintendoHudson R&D4Soft || 32 || SeptemberNovember 132, 19851984 || TBD
* Uses a green cartridge.
|-
| 5000183231 || ''MachSuper RiderMario Bros.'' || HALNintendo LaboratoryR&D4 || 32 || NovemberSeptember 2113, 1985 || TBD
* Uses a yellow cartridge.
|-
| 5007150001 || ''MikeMach Tyson's Punch Out!!Rider'' || NintendoHAL R&D3Laboratory || 12832 || OctoberNovember 1821, 19871985 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| 5007350071 || ''GingaMike noTyson's Punch SanninOut!!'' || PaxNintendo SoftnicaR&D3 || 128 || DecemberOctober 1518, 1987 || TBD
* Uses a black cartridge.
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| 5007950073 || ''FamicomGinga Warsno Sannin'' || NintendoPax R&D1<br>Intelligent SystemsSoftnica || 128 || AugustDecember 1215, 19881987 || TBD
* Uses a blue cartridge.
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| 5008050079 || ''SuperFamicom Mario Bros. 3Wars'' || Nintendo R&D4D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 256128 || OctoberAugust 2312, 1988 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| 5009950080 || ''MotherSuper Mario Bros. 3'' || Ape<br>PaxNintendo SoftnicaR&D4 || 256 || JulyOctober 2723, 19891988 || TBD
* Uses a yellow cartridge.
|-
| 5010950099 || ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of LightMother'' || Nintendo R&D1Ape<br>IntelligentPax SystemsSoftnica || 256 || AprilJuly 2027, 19901989 || TBD
* Uses a red cartridge.
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| 5011350109 || ''Dr.Fire MarioEmblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 32256 || JulyApril 2720, 1990 || TBD
* Uses a black cartridge.
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| 5013650113 || ''ShinDr. 4-Jin Uchi Mahjong: Yakuman TengokuMario'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 25632 || JuneJuly 2827, 19911990 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| 5014150136 || ''MarioShin Open4-Jin GolfUchi Mahjong: Yakuman Tengoku'' || NintendoHudson R&D2Soft || 256 || SeptemberJune 2028, 1991 || TBD
* Uses a white cartridge.
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| 5014450141 || ''YoshiMario noOpen TamagoGolf'' || GameNintendo FreakR&D2 || 128256 || DecemberSeptember 1420, 1991 || TBD
* Uses a dark green cartridge.
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| 50144 || ''Yoshi no Tamago'' || Game Freak || 128 || December 14, 1991 ||
* Uses a chartreuse cartridge.
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| 50145 || ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'' || Intelligent Systems || 256 || March 14, 1992 || TBD
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| 50187 || ''Wario no Mori'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 256 || February 19, 1994 || TBD
|}
 
====Nintendo Famicom Disk System====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Utilization of FM synthesis !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 50006 || ''Tennis'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
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| 50007 || ''Baseball'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
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| 50008 || ''Golf'' || Nintendo R&D2<br>HAL Laboratory || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
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| 50009 || ''Soccer'' || Intelligent Systems || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| 50010 || ''Mahjong'' || Nintendo || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
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| 50011 || ''The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu'' || Nintendo R&D4 || TBD || Yes || February 21, 1986 ||
* Later re-released for the Famicom in 1994.
|-
| 50012 || ''Nazo no Murasame Jō'' || Nintendo R&D4<br>Human Entertainment || TBD || Yes || February 21, 1986 || TBD
|-
| 50013 || ''Super Mario Bros.'' || Nintendo R&D4 || TBD || No || February 21, 1986 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| 50035 || ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' || Nintendo R&D4 || TBD || Yes || June 3, 1986 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Volleyball'' || Pax Softnica || TBD || No || July 21, 1986 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Metroid'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || TBD || Yes || August 6, 1986 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Pro Wrestling: Famicom Wrestling Association'' || Nintendo R&D3 || TBD || No || October 21, 1986 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Hikari Shinwa: Palthena no Kagami'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Tose || TBD || Yes || December 19, 1986 || TBD
|-
| 50044 || ''Zelda no Densetsu 2: Link no Bōken'' || Nintendo R&D4 || TBD || Yes || January 14, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 50051 || ''Golf: Japan Course'' || Nintendo || TBD || Yes || February 21, 1987 || TBD
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| 50052 || ''Golf: U.S. Course'' || Nintendo || TBD || Yes || June 14, 1987 || TBD
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| 50056 || ''Smash Ping Pong'' || Konami || TBD || No || May 30, 1987 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Shin Onigashima'' (Disk 1) || Nintendo R&D4<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || September 4, 1987 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Shin Onigashima'' (Disk 2) || Nintendo R&D4<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || September 30, 1987 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race'' || Nintendo || TBD || No || October 30, 1987 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School'' || Square<br>Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || December 1, 1987 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Ice Hockey'' || Nintendo R&D2<br>Nintendo R&D4 || No || January 21, 1988 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Donkey Kong'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || April 8, 1988 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| N/A || ''Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally'' || Nintendo || TBD || No || April 14, 1988 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir'' (Part 1) || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || Yes || April 27, 1988 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir'' (Part 2) || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || Yes || June 14, 1988 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Donkey Jong Jr.'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || July 19, 1988 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| N/A || ''Ice Climber'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || November 18, 1988 ||
* A conversion of ''Vs. Ice Climber'', and originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| N/A || ''The Return of Mario Bros.'' || Nintendo || TBD || Yes || November 30, 1988 ||
* Disk writer only game.
|-
| N/A || ''Vs. Excitebike'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D4 || TBD || No || December 9, 1988 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Wrecking Crew'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || February 3, 1989 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| N/A || ''Famicom Detective Club Part II The Girl Who Stands Behind'' (Part 1) || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || Yes || May 23, 1989 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Pinball'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>HAL Laboratory || TBD || No || May 30, 1989 ||
* Originally released for the Famicom.
|-
| N/A || ''Famicom Detective Club Part II The Girl Who Stands Behind'' (Part 2) || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || Yes || June 30, 1989 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Yūyūki'' (Part 1) || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || October 14, 1989 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Yūyūki'' (Part 2) || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || November 14, 1989 || TBD
|-
| N/A || ''Knight Move'' || JV Dialog || TBD || No || June 5, 1990 || TBD
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| 50119 || ''Backgammon'' || Nintendo || TBD || No || September 7, 1990 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de...'' (Part 1)'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || July 26, 1991 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de...'' (Part 2)'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || Yes || July 26, 1991 || TBD
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| N/A || ''Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Clu Clu Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || No || April 28, 1992 ||
* Famimaga Disk Vol. 6, later released for the Famicom.
|}
 
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 50089 || ''Super Mario Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || April 21, 1989 || TBD
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| 50092 || ''Yakuman'' || Intellegent Systems || TBD || April 21, 1989 || TBD
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| 50121 || ''Radar Mission'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || October 23, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50122 || ''F1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || TBD || November 9, 1990 || TBD
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| 50143 || ''Yoshi no Tamago'' || Game Freak || TBD || December 14, 1991 || TBD
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| 50148 || ''Hoshi no Kirby'' || HAL Laboratory || TBD || April 27, 1992 || TBD
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| 50161 || ''Yoshi's Cookie'' || Tose || TBD || November 21, 1992 || TBD
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| 50166 || ''Zelda no Densetsu: Yume o Miru Shima'' || Nintendo EAD || TBD || June 6, 1993 || TBD
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| 50177 || ''Kirby no Pinball'' || HAL Laboratory || TBD || November 27, 1993 || TBD
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| 50213 || ''Hoshi no Kirby 2'' || HAL Laboratory || TBD || March 21, 1995 ||
* Enhanced for Super Game Boy.
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| 50273 || ''Mogurānya'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || TBD || July 21, 1996 ||
* Enhanced for Super Game Boy.
|}
 
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 20001 || ''Snoopy Concert'' || Pax Softnica<br>Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || May 19, 1995 ||
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| 50515 || ''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut'' || HAL Laboratory || TBD || November 29, 2000 || TBD
|}
 
===Nintendo Virtual Boy===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 50234 || ''VB Wario Land: Awazon no Hihō'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || November 27, 1995 || TBD
|}
 
===Nintendo Ultra Famicom===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (MB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 50264 || ''Super Mario 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 8 || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50265 || ''Pilotwings 64'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Nintendo R&D3<br>Paradigm Simulation || 8 || June 23, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50329 || ''Yoshi's Story'' || Nintendo EAD || TBD || December 21, 1997 || TBD
|}
 
==Hardware and accessories==
===Consoles===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| N/A || Nintendo Family Computer || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || July 15, 1983 || TBD
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| 50004 || Nintendo Famicom Disk System || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || February 21, 1986 || TBD
|-
| 50114 || Nintendo Super Famicom || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || November 21, 1990 || TBD
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| 50252 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Nintendo R&D3 || Black || June 23, 1996 || TBD
|}
 
====Accessories====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer !! Console !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| N/A || Video Shooting Series Light Gun || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Family Computer || N/A || February 18, 1984 || TBD
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| N/A || Family Computer Robot || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Family Computer || N/A || July 26, 1985 || TBD
|-
| 50005 || AC Adapter || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Famicom Disk System || N/A || February 21, 1986 || TBD
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| 50086 || Rechargeable Battery Pack || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || April 21, 1989 || TBD
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| 50087 || Interactive Play-Cable || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || April 21, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 50115 || Monaural AV Cable || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Super Famicom || N/A || November 21, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50116 || Stereo AV Cable || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Super Famicom || N/A || November 21, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50117 || S Tanshi Cable || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Super Famicom || N/A || November 21, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50118 || RGB Cable || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Super Famicom || N/A || November 21, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50120 || 4-Ri-Yō Adapter || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || November 9, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50123 || Cleaning Kit || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || November 9, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 50191 || Nintendo Super Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Super Famicom || N/A || June 14, 1994 || TBD
|-
| 50253 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Gray || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50254 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Green || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50255 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Yellow || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50256 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Red || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50257 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Blue || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50258 || Controller Bros. || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || Black || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50259 || RF Modulator || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || N/A || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50260 || Controller Pak || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || N/A || June 23, 1996 || TBD
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| 50261 || RF Switch || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra Famicom || N/A || June 23, 1996 || TBD
|}
 
===Handhelds===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 50085 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || April 21, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 50203 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Radiant Red || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50205 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Vibrant Yellow || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50206 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Gorgeous Green || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50208 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Traditional White || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50209 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Deep Black || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50210 || Nintendo Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || High Tech Transparent || November 21, 1994 ||
* Part of the Game Boy Bros. lineup.
|-
| 50215 || Nintendo Virtual Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || N/A || July 21, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 50266 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50267 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Radiant Red || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50268 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Vibrant Yellow || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50269 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Gorgeous Green || July 21, 1996 || TBD
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| 50270 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Deep Black || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50271 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Gold || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 50272 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Silver || July 21, 1996 || TBD
|}