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'''Nintendo of America''' is the American subsidiary of [[Nintendo Co., Ltd.]] which publishes Nintendo, second-party, and certain third-party titles in North America. It has also distributed several gaming videocassettes.
 
==Videocassettes==
NOTE: As these tapes don't have catalog numbers, these tapes will instead be sorted by release date.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| N/A || ''Donkey Kong Country Exposed''<br /><small><small>From Bensussen Deutsch and Associates</small></small> || USA || 1994 || 13 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1994 ||
* Duplicated at Magnetech Corporation in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
* ''Killer Instinct'' is teased at the end of the program.
|-
| 67494 || ''A Magical Tour of Yoshi's Island''<br /><small><small>From Bensussen Deutsch and Associates</small></small> || USA || 1995 || 6 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1995 ||
* Duplicated at Magnetech Corporation in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
* The only Nintendo tape to have a UPC code; the listed catalog number is derived from it.
|-
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| N/A || ''N64: Change the System'' || USA || 1996 || 15 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1996 ||
* Duplicated at Central de Video S.A. in GardenBeverly GroveHills, CA.
* Previewed games include ''Super Mario 64'', ''Pilotwings 64'', and ''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire''.
* Teased in the final montage are ''Kirby's Air Ride'', ''Cruis'n USA'', ''GoldenEye 007'', ''Body Harvest'', ''Wave Race 64'', ''Mario Kart 64'', ''Blast Corps'', ''Star Fox 64'', ''Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr.'', ''FIFA 64'', ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey'', ''Doom 64'' (visible only via freeze-frame), and ''Killer Instinct Gold''.
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===Nintendo Entertainment System===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 62006 || ''World Class Track Meet'' || Human Entertainment || 32 || August 1, 1988 ||
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer !! Size (KB) !! Released !! Notes
* Previously released by Bandai as ''Stadium Events''.
|-
| 63001 || ''Gyromite'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || October 18, 1985 ||
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| 63002 || ''Duck Hunt'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
|-
| 63003 || ''Hogan's Alley'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
|-
| 63004 || ''Wild Gunman'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
|-
| 63005 || ''Excitebike'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D4 || 16 || October 18, 1985 || TBD
|-
| 63006 || ''Mach Rider'' || [[HAL Laboratory]] || 32 || August 1, 1986 || TBD
|-
| 63007 || ''Wrecking Crew'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || October 18, 1985 || TBD
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| 63027 || ''10-Yard Fight'' || Irem || 32 || October 18, 1985 || TBD
|-
| 63028 || ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' || Nintendo R&D3 || 128 || October 18, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63029 || ''Pro Wrestling'' || Nintendo R&D3 || 128 || March 1, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63030 || ''Slalom'' || Rare || 32 || March 1, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63031 || ''Volleyball'' || Pax Softnica || 32 || March 1, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63032 || ''The Legend of Zelda'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 128 || June 30, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63033 || ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 128 || December 1, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63034 || ''Metroid'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 128 || August 22, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63035 || ''Kid Icarus'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Tose || 128 || July 7, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63036 || ''Rad Racer'' || Square || 128 || October 18, 1987 || TBD
|-
| 63037 || ''Dragon Warrior'' || Chunsoft || 64 || August 23, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 63038 || ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 128 || October 9, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63039 || ''R.C. Pro-Am'' || Rare || 32 || February 10, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63040 || ''Ice Hockey'' || Nintendo R&D2<br>Nintendo R&D4 || 32 || March 12, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63041 || ''Return of Donkey Kong'' || Unknown || Unknown || Unreleased ||
* Cancelled due to the Great Chip Shortage of 1988.
|-
| 63042 || ''Donkey Kong Classics'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D2 || 32 || September 9, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63043 || ''Dance Aerobics'' || Human Entertainment || 64 || March 1, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 63044 || ''U.S. Golf'' || HAL Laboratory || 64 || Unreleased || TBD
|-
| 63045 || ''Super Team Games'' || Super Team Games || 32 || November 2, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63046 || ''Anticipation'' || Rare || 32 || November 30, 1988 || TBD
|-
| 63052 || ''NES Play Action Football'' || Tose || 128 || September 4, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 63053 || ''Tetris'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || November 16, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 63058 || ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 256 || February 12, 1990 || TBD
|-
| 63071 || ''Yoshi's Cookie'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 128 || April 10, 1993 || TBD
|-
| 63075 || ''Wario's Woods'' || TEC || 256 || December 10, 1994 || TBD
|}
 
===Game Boy/Game Boy Color===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 73001 || ''Alleyway'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 32 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 73002 || ''Baseball'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 64 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 73003 || ''Tennis'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 32 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 73004 || ''Super Mario Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 64 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 73011 || ''F-1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || 64 || February 3, 1991 ||
* Includes the Four Player Adapter.
|-
| 73020 || ''F-1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || 64 || TBD || TBD
|-
| 73023 || ''Kirby's Dream Land'' || HAL Laboratory || 256 || August 1, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 73026 || ''Yoshi's Cookie'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 64 || April 10, 1993 || TBD
|-
| 73027 || ''Tetris'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || July 31, 1989 ||
* Standalone release.
|-
| 73028 || ''Top Rank Tennis'' || Pax Softnica || 256 || May 1, 1993 || TBD
|-
| 73029 || ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 512 || August 6, 1993 || TBD
|-
| 73073 || ''Donkey Kong'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || 512 || July 22, 1994 || TBD
|}
 
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 82006 || ''Super Scope 6'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 512 || February 4, 1992 || TBD
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer !! Size (KB) !! Released !! Notes
|-
| 82008 || ''Mario Paint'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 1024 || August 1, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 83001 || ''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 512 || August 23, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 83002 || ''F-Zero'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 512 || August 23, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 83003 || ''SimCity'' || Nintendo SDDEAD<br>Maxis || 512 || August 23, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 83004 || ''Pilotwings'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 512 || August 23, 1991 ||
* Released with the DSP-1 chip.
|-
| 83005 || ''Super Play Action Football'' || Tose || 1024 || August 1, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 83006 || ''Star Fox'' || Nintendo SDDEAD<br>Argonaut Software || 1024 || March 26, 1993 ||
* Released with the Super FX chip.
|-
| 83007 || ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 1024 || April 13, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 83011 || ''Kirby's Dream Course'' || HAL Laboratory<br>Nintendo SDDEAD || 1024 || February 1, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 83014 || ''Super Mario Kart'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 512 || September 1, 1992 ||
* Released with the DSP-1 chip.
|-
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| 83036 || ''Wario's Woods'' || TEC || 1024 || December 10, 1994 || TBD
|-
| 83037 || ''Yoshi's Island'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 2048 || October 4, 1995 ||
* Released with the Super FX2 chip.
|-
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| 83048 || ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' || Rareware || 4096 || November 20, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 83049 || ''Star Fox 2'' || Nintendo SDDEAD<br>Argonaut Software || 2048 || Unreleased ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on August 30, 1995.
* Eventually released with the SNES Classic Edition in 2017.
|-
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|}
 
===NintendoVirtual Ultra 64Boy===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (MBKB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 8700177001 || ''Super Mario 64Teleroboxer'' || Nintendo SDDR&D1 || 8TBD || SeptemberAugust 2614, 19961995 || TBD
|-
| 8700277002 || ''Mario Kart 64Clash'' || Nintendo SDDR&D1 || 12TBD || FebruaryOctober 101, 19971995 || TBD
|-
| 77004 || ''Red Alarm'' || T&E Soft || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77005 || ''Galactic Pinball'' || Intelligent Systems || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77006 || ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || November 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77007 || ''Vertical Force'' || Hudson Soft || TBD || December 1, 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77008 || ''Golf'' || T&E Soft || TBD || November 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77009 || ''Panic Bomber'' || Hudson Soft<br>Raizing || TBD || December 1995 || TBD
|-
| 77010 || ''Nester's Funky Bowling'' || Saffire || TBD || February 1996 || TBD
|-
| 70011 || ''3D Tetris'' || T&E Soft || TBD || March 22, 1996 || TBD
|-
| TBD || ''Mario's Tennis'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Tose || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
|}
 
===Nintendo 64===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (MB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 87001 || ''Super Mario 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 8 || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 87002 || ''Mario Kart 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 12 || February 10, 1997 ||
* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''Super Mario Kart R''.
|-
| 87003 || ''Wave Race 64'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 8 || November 4, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 87004 || ''The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 32 || November 23, 1998 ||
* Originally intended for the 64DD.
* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''The Legend of Zelda 64''.
|-
| 87005 || ''Pilotwings 64'' || Nintendo SDDEAD<br>Nintendo R&D3<br>Paradigm Simulation || 8 || September 26, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 87006 || ''Kirby's Air Ride'' || HAL Laboratory || 16 || Unreleased ||
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| 87007 || ''GoldenEye 007'' || Rareware || 12 || August 25, 1997 || TBD
|-
| 87008 || ''Star Fox 64'' || Nintendo SDDEAD || 12 || June 30, 1997 || TBD
* Includes the Rumble Pak.
|-
| 87009 || ''Killer Instinct Gold'' || Rareware || 8 || November 25, 1996 || TBD
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| 87011 || ''Body Harvest'' || DMA Design || 8 || Unreleased ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30, 1996.
* Eventually released by Midway Home Entertainment in 1998.
|-
| 87012 || ''Buggie Boogie'' || Angel Studios || 8 || Unreleased || TBD
|-
| 87013 || ''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' || LucasArts || 12 || December 2, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 87014 || ''Cruis'n USA'' || WMS Industries || 8 || December 2, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 87015 || ''Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr.'' || Angel Studios || 16 || May 25, 1998 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released in the spring of 1997.
* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball''.
|-
| 87016 || ''Tetrisphere'' || H2O Entertainment || 8 || August 11, 1997 ||
* Originally intended as an Atari Jaguar exclusive before moving to Nintendo 64 after the 1995 Winter CES.
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30, 1996.
* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''Tetrisphear''.
|}
 
==Hardware and accessories==
===Consoles===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 61001 || Nintendo Entertainment System Deluxe Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 18, 1985 ||
* Includes the Robotic Operating Buddy, ''Gyromite'', and ''Stack Up''.
|-
| 61002 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1986 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros''.
|-
| 61003 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1987 ||
* Includes ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''.
|-
| 61004 || Nintendo Entertainment System Action Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1987 ||
* Includes the Zapper and ''Duck Hunt''/''Super Mario Bros''.
* Reissued in 1989 with a recolored Zapper due to a government-issued ban on realistic toy guns passed the year before.
|-
| 61005 || Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || August 1988 ||
* Includes the Power Pad, Zapper, and ''Duck Hunt''/''Super Mario Bros.''/''World Class Track Meet''.
|-
| 61006 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1990 || TBD
|-
| 61007 || Nintendo Entertainment System Sports Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || December 1990 ||
* Includes the NES Satellite and ''Super Spike V'Ball''/''Nintendo World Cup''.
|-
| 61009 || Nintendo Entertainment System Challenge Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || February 12, 1990 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
|-
| 61010 || New-Style Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1993 || TBD
|-
| 81001 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || August 23, 1991 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''.
|-
| 81002 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1992 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''.
|-
| 81003 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1993 || TBD
|-
| 81005 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Mario Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || March 20, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World''.
|-
| 81008 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || April 13, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 81024 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Donkey Kong Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || March 20, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Donkey Kong Country''.
|-
| 81042 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Killer Instinct Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || August 30, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Killer Instinct''.
|-
| 81053 || New-Style Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1997 ||
* Includes ''Yoshi's Island''.
|-
| 81057 || New-Style Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1997 || TBD
|-
| 85001 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Nintendo R&D3 || Black || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|}
 
====Accessories====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Console !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 62001 || Zapper || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Entertainment System || Gray (before 1989)<br>Orange || 1986 || TBD
|-
| 72001 || Rechargeable Battery Pack/AC Adapter || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 72002 || Compact Carrying Case || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 72003 || Hip Pouch Carrying Case || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || 1990 || TBD
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| 72004 || Four Player Adapter || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || February 3, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 82001 || Super NES Cleaning Kit || Nintendo R&D2 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 23, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 82004 || Super NES Controller || Nintendo R&D2 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 23, 1991 || TBD
|-
| 82006 || Super Scope || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || February 4, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 82008 || Super NES Mouse || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 1, 1992 || TBD
|-
| 82012 || Super Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || July 22, 1994 || TBD
|-
| 82013 || Super Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || July 22, 1994 ||
* Includes ''Super Game Boy Player's Guide''.
|-
| 86002 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Gray || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86003 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Green || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86004 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Yellow || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86005 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Red || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86006 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Blue || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86007 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Black || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86008 || Nintendo 64 RF Switch/RF Modulator || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || N/A || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|-
| 86009 || Nintendo 64 Controller Pak || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || N/A || November 4, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 86010 || Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || N/A || June 30, 1997 || TBD
|}
 
===Handhelds===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 71001 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || July 31, 1989 ||
* Includes ''Tetris''.
|-
| 71003 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System Basic Set || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || July 31, 1989 || TBD
|-
| 71006 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System Basic Set || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || August 6, 1993 ||
* Includes ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''.
|-
| 71015 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Deep Black || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
|-
| 71016 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || High Tech Transparent || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
|-
| 71017 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Vibrant Yellow || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
|-
| 71018 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Radiant Red || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
|-
| 71019 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Gorgeous Green || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
|-
| 71022 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Silver || September 3, 1996 || TBD
|-
| 71024 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Cool Blue || Unreleased ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
* Only available in Europe.
|-
| 75001 || Nintendo Virtual Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || N/A || August 14, 1995 || TBD
|}