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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 62006 || ''World Class Track Meet'' || Human Entertainment || 32 || August 1, 1988 ||
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| 63002 || ''Duck Hunt'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
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| 63003 || ''Hogan's Alley'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
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| 63004 || ''Wild Gunman'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 16 || October 18, 1985 ||
* Uses the Light GunZapper.
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| 63005 || ''Excitebike'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Nintendo R&D4 || 16 || October 18, 1985 || TBD
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| 63006 || ''Mach Rider'' || [[HAL Laboratory]] || 32 || August 1, 1986 || TBD
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| 63007 || ''Wrecking Crew'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 32 || October 18, 1985 || TBD
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 73001 || ''Alleyway'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 1632 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 73002 || ''Baseball'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 64 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 73004 || ''Super Mario Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || 64 || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 73011 || ''F-1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || 64 || February 3, 1991 ||
* Includes the Four Player Adapter.
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| 73020 || ''F-1 Race'' || HAL Laboratory || 64 || TBD || TBD
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| 73023 || ''Kirby's Dream Land'' || HAL Laboratory || 256 || August 1, 1992 || TBD
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| 73029 || ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'' || Nintendo R&D4 || 512 || August 6, 1993 || TBD
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| 73073 || ''Donkey Kong'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Pax Softnica || 512 || July 22, 1994 || TBD
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (KB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 82006 || ''Super Scope 6'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 512 || February 4, 1992 || TBD
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| 82008 || ''Mario Paint'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Intelligent Systems || 1024 || August 1, 1992 || TBD
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| 83049 || ''Star Fox 2'' || Nintendo EAD<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===
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (MBKB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 8700177001 || ''Super Mario 64Teleroboxer'' || Nintendo EADR&D1 || 8TBD || SeptemberAugust 2614, 19961995 || TBD
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| 77002 || ''Mario Clash'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || October 1, 1995 || TBD
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| 77004 || ''Red Alarm'' || T&E Soft || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
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| 77005 || ''Galactic Pinball'' || Intelligent Systems || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
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| 77006 || ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' || Nintendo R&D1 || TBD || November 27, 1995 || TBD
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| 77007 || ''Vertical Force'' || Hudson Soft || TBD || December 1, 1995 || TBD
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| 77008 || ''Golf'' || T&E Soft || TBD || November 1995 || TBD
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| 77009 || ''Panic Bomber'' || Hudson Soft<br>Raizing || TBD || December 1995 || TBD
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| 77010 || ''Nester's Funky Bowling'' || Saffire || TBD || February 1996 || TBD
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| 70011 || ''3D Tetris'' || T&E Soft || TBD || March 22, 1996 || TBD
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| TBD || ''Mario's Tennis'' || Nintendo R&D1<br>Tose || TBD || August 14, 1995 || TBD
|}
 
===Nintendo 64===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Title !! Developer(s) !! Size (MB) !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 87001 || ''Super Mario 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 8 || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 87002 || ''Mario Kart 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 12 || February 10, 1997 ||
* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''Super Mario Kart R''.
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| 87003 || ''Wave Race 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 8 || November 4, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 87004 || ''The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time'' || Nintendo EAD || 32 || November 23, 1998 ||
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* Working title at the time of N64's launch was ''The Legend of Zelda 64''.
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| 87005 || ''Pilotwings 64'' || Nintendo EAD<br>Nintendo R&D3<br>Paradigm Simulation || 8 || September 26, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 87006 || ''Kirby's Air Ride'' || HAL Laboratory || 16 || Unreleased ||
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| 87007 || ''GoldenEye 007'' || Rareware || 12 || August 25, 1997 || TBD
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| 87008 || ''Star Fox 64'' || Nintendo EAD || 12 || June 30, 1997 || TBD
* Includes the Rumble Pak.
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| 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.
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| 87012 || ''Buggie Boogie'' || Angel Studios || 8 || Unreleased || TBD
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| 87013 || ''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' || LucasArts || 12 || December 2, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 87014 || ''Cruis'n USA'' || WMS Industries || 8 || December 2, 1996 || TBD
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 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''.
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| 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"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 61001 || Nintendo Entertainment System Deluxe Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 18, 1985 ||
* Includes the Robotic Operating Buddy, ''Gyromite'', and ''Stack Up''.
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| 61002 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1986 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros''.
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| 61003 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1987 ||
* Includes ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''.
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| 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.
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| 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''.
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| 61006 || Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1990 || TBD
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| 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''.
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| 61009 || Nintendo Entertainment System Challenge Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || February 12, 1990 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
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| 61010 || New-Style Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1993 || TBD
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| 81001 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || August 23, 1991 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''.
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| 81002 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1992 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''.
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| 81003 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || 1993 || TBD
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| 81005 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Mario Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || March 20, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World''.
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| 81008 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || April 13, 1992 || TBD
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| 81024 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Donkey Kong Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || March 20, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Donkey Kong Country''.
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| 81042 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System Killer Instinct Set || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || August 30, 1995 ||
* Includes ''Killer Instinct''.
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| 81053 || New-Style Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1997 ||
* Includes ''Yoshi's Island''.
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| 81057 || New-Style Super Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck || Nintendo R&D2 || N/A || October 1997 || TBD
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| 85001 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Nintendo R&D3 || Black || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
|}
 
====Accessories====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Console !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 62001 || Zapper || Nintendo R&D2 || Nintendo Entertainment System || Gray (before 1989)<br>Orange || 1986 || TBD
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| 72001 || Rechargeable Battery Pack/AC Adapter || Nintendo R&D1 || Nintendo Game Boy || N/A || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 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
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| 82001 || Super NES Cleaning Kit || Nintendo R&D2 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 23, 1991 || TBD
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| 82004 || Super NES Controller || Nintendo R&D2 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 23, 1991 || TBD
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| 82006 || Super Scope || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || February 4, 1992 || TBD
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| 82008 || Super NES Mouse || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || August 1, 1992 || TBD
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| 82012 || Super Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || July 22, 1994 || TBD
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| 82013 || Super Game Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || Super Nintendo Entertainment System || N/A || July 22, 1994 ||
* Includes ''Super Game Boy Player's Guide''.
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| 86002 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Gray || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 86003 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Green || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 86004 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Yellow || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 86005 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Red || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 86006 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Blue || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 86007 || Nintendo 64 Controller || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || Black || September 26, 1996 ||
* Originally scheduled to be released on September 30.
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| 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.
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| 86009 || Nintendo 64 Controller Pak || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || N/A || November 4, 1996 || TBD
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| 86010 || Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak || Nintendo R&D3 || Nintendo Ultra 64 || N/A || June 30, 1997 || TBD
|}
 
===Handhelds===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Catalog number !! Name !! Developer(s) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Notes
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| 71001 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || July 31, 1989 ||
* Includes ''Tetris''.
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| 71003 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System Basic Set || Nintendo R&D1 || Off White || July 31, 1989 || TBD
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| 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''.
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| 71015 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Deep Black || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
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| 71016 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || High Tech Transparent || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
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| 71017 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Vibrant Yellow || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
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| 71018 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Radiant Red || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
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| 71019 || Nintendo Game Boy Compact Video Game System || Nintendo R&D1 || Gorgeous Green || March 20, 1995 ||
* Part of the Play It Loud! lineup.
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| 71022 || Nintendo Game Boy Pocket || Nintendo R&D1 || Silver || September 3, 1996 || TBD
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| 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.
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| 75001 || Nintendo Virtual Boy || Nintendo R&D1 || N/A || August 14, 1995 || TBD
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