Nintendo Wii

 

Console Nintendo Wii



Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player

Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player
The GameCube Game Boy Player is a 1-inch platform which connects to the bottom of the Nintendo GameCube, matching the Nintendo GameCube footprint and allowing players to use either their console controller or Game Boy Advance to control the action.



Nintendo DS System, Titanium
Nintendo DS System, Titanium
Compatible with Game Boy Advance games. Get ready for a whole new way to game. Nintendo's latest innovation, code-named Nintendo DS, for Dual Screen, offers features never before available in a home console or hand-held game system. You get an exciting dual screen format, touch and voice commands, plus two kinds of wireless gameplay. All in a sleek silver folding unit.



Nintendo Revolution - The Nintendo Revolution is the current codename for Nintendo's fifth home video game console and the successor to the Nintendo GameCube. The codename refers to the console's promised "revolution" of the video-game industry.

Nintendo iQue - The iQue Player is a video game console that is being manufactured by iQue, a joint venture between Nintendo and Chinese-American scientist Dr Wei Yen. The console itself takes the form of the controller and plugs directly into the television.

Q multimedia console - The Panasonic Q multimedia console is a Nintendo GameCube with the ability to play DVDs, audio CDs, MP3 CDs as well as several other features. Since the GameCube lacked DVD playback functionality, a feature its competitors had, the system was licensed by Nintendo and was released in December 2001.

Franchises established on Nintendo systems - There have been many franchises established on Nintendo systems in addition to Nintendo's notable first party franchises. Nintendo consoles were where a number of popular console franchises began.



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