Nintendo of America

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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.

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
N/A Donkey Kong Country Exposed
From Bensussen Deutsch and Associates
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
From Bensussen Deutsch and Associates
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.
N/A The Invasion of Nintendo USA 1995 16 min Standard version NR Academy 1 N/A Color December 1995
  • Previewed games include Yoshi's Island, Killer Instinct, and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
  • Also featured are Super Mario RPG, Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run, and a sneak peek at Nintendo Ultra 64.
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 Beverly Hills, 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.

Video games

NOTE: The given catalog numbers are derived from their UPC codes.

Nintendo Entertainment System

Catalog number Title Developer Size (KB) Released Notes
62006 World Class Track Meet Human Entertainment 32 August 1, 1988
  • Previously released by Bandai as Stadium Events.
63001 Gyromite Nintendo R&D1 32 October 18, 1985
  • Uses the Robotic Operating Buddy.
63002 Duck Hunt Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
16 October 18, 1985
  • Uses the Light Gun.
63003 Hogan's Alley Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
16 October 18, 1985
  • Uses the Light Gun.
63004 Wild Gunman Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
16 October 18, 1985
  • Uses the Light Gun.
63005 Excitebike Nintendo R&D1
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
63008 Tennis Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63009 Baseball Nintendo R&D1 16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63010 Golf Nintendo R&D2
HAL Laboratory
16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63011 Kung Fu Nintendo R&D4 32 October 18, 1985 TBD
63012 Ice Climber Nintendo R&D1 16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63013 Soccer Intelligent Systems 32 October 18, 1985 TBD
63014 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D4 32 October 18, 1985 TBD
63015 Gumshoe Nintendo R&D1 128 August 1, 1986 TBD
63016 Stack Up Nintendo R&D1 32 October 18, 1985
  • Uses the Robotic Operating Buddy.
63017 Pinball Nintendo R&D1
HAL Laboratory
16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63018 Urban Champion Nintendo R&D1 16 August 1, 1986 TBD
63019 Clu Clu Land Nintendo R&D1 16 October 18, 1985 TBD
63020 Balloon Fight Nintendo R&D1 16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63021 Donkey Kong Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63022 Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63023 Popeye Nintendo R&D1 16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63024 Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
Intelligent Systems
16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63025 Donkey Kong 3 Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
16 June 6, 1986 TBD
63026 Donkey Kong Jr. Math Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2
16 June 6, 1986 TBD
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
Intelligent Systems
128 August 22, 1987 TBD
63035 Kid Icarus Nintendo R&D1
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
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
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

Catalog number Title Developer Size (KB) Released Notes
73001 Alleyway Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
16 July 31, 1989 TBD
73002 Baseball Nintendo R&D1 64 July 31, 1989 TBD
73003 Tennis Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
32 July 31, 1989 TBD
73004 Super Mario Land Nintendo R&D1 64 July 31, 1989 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

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Catalog number Title Developer Size (KB) Released Notes
82008 Mario Paint Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
1024 August 1, 1992 TBD
83001 Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World Nintendo SDD 512 August 23, 1991 TBD
83002 F-Zero Nintendo SDD 512 August 23, 1991 TBD
83003 SimCity Nintendo SDD 512 August 23, 1991 TBD
83004 Pilotwings Nintendo SDD 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 SDD
Argonaut Software
1024 March 26, 1993
  • Released with the Super FX chip.
83007 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Nintendo SDD 1024 April 13, 1992 TBD
83011 Kirby's Dream Course HAL Laboratory
Nintendo SDD
1024 February 1, 1995 TBD
83014 Super Mario Kart Nintendo SDD 512 September 1, 1992
  • Released with the DSP-1 chip.
83028 Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball Software Creations 2048 March 23, 1994 TBD
83035 Donkey Kong Country Rareware 4096 November 21, 1994 TBD
83036 Wario's Woods TEC 1024 December 10, 1994 TBD
83037 Yoshi's Island Nintendo SDD 2048 October 4, 1995
  • Released with the Super FX2 chip.
83045 Killer Instinct Rareware 4096 August 30, 1995 TBD
83048 Donkey Kong Country 2 Rareware 4096 November 20, 1995 TBD
83049 Star Fox 2 Nintendo SDD
Argonaut Software
2048 Unreleased
  • Eventually released with the SNES Classic Edition in 2017.
83050 Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Square 4096 May 13, 1996
  • Released with the SA1 chip.
83051 Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run Rareware 4096 June 10, 1996 TBD

Nintendo Ultra 64

Catalog number Title Developer Size (MB) Released Notes
87001 Super Mario 64 Nintendo SDD 8 September 26, 1996 TBD
87002 Mario Kart 64 Nintendo SDD 12 February 10, 1997
  • Working title at the time of N64's launch was Super Mario Kart R.
87003 Wave Race 64 Nintendo SDD 8 November 4, 1996 TBD
87004 The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time Nintendo SDD 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 SDD
Nintendo R&D3
Paradigm Simulation
8 September 26, 1996 TBD
87006 Kirby's Air Ride HAL Laboratory 16 Unreleased
  • Eventually released for GameCube as Kirby Air Ride in 2003 with the catalog number 96126.
87007 GoldenEye 007 Rareware 12 August 25, 1997 TBD
87008 Star Fox 64 Nintendo SDD 12 June 30, 1997 TBD
87009 Killer Instinct Gold Rareware 8 November 25, 1996 TBD
87010 Blast Corps Rareware 8 March 24, 1997 TBD
87011 Body Harvest DMA Design 8 Unreleased
  • 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
87014 Cruis'n USA WMS Industries 8 December 2, 1996 TBD
87015 Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. Angel Studios 16 May 25, 1998
  • 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.
  • Working title at the time of N64's launch was Tetrisphear.