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+ | [[File:Wild Gunman Arcade Game.jpg|thumb|200px|''Wild Gunman'' Replica, surrounded by a ''Vs. Ice Climber'' arcade cabinet (left) and a poster for the ''Super Mario Bros'' movie (right)]] |
− | '''Nintendo''' is a company that started out in [[Japan]] selling cards known as hanafuda and would later develop into a video game company. |
+ | '''Nintendo''' is a company that started out in [[Japan]] selling cards known as ''hanafuda'' in [[September 23]], [[1889]] and would later develop into a [[video game]] company. |
− | Nintendo has released many games, notably in house titles like ''Super Mario Bros'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Metroid'', ''Kid Icarus'', as well as some games that could be played with a gun accessory known as a Zapper. Games that could be played with it included ''Duck Hunt'', ''Hogan's Alley'' and ''[[Wild Gunman]]''. |
+ | Nintendo has released many games, notably in house titles like ''Super Mario Bros'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Metroid'', ''Kid Icarus'', ''Ice Climbers'', as well as some games that could be played with a gun accessory known as a Zapper. Games that could be played with it included ''Duck Hunt'', ''Hogan's Alley'' and ''[[Wild Gunman]]''. |
They also distributed game(s) produced by other companies including [[LJN]] and [[Telltale Games]]. |
They also distributed game(s) produced by other companies including [[LJN]] and [[Telltale Games]]. |
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− | ==References to Nintendo in Back to the Future== |
+ | ==References to Nintendo in ''Back to the Future''== |
[[Image:Wildgunman.png|thumb|right|250px|Marty discovers the ''Wild Gunman'' arcade machine in the Cafe 80s in 2015.]] |
[[Image:Wildgunman.png|thumb|right|250px|Marty discovers the ''Wild Gunman'' arcade machine in the Cafe 80s in 2015.]] |
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− | [[Image:Blastfrompast.jpg|thumb|250px|The display window of the store, BurgerTime and |
+ | [[Image:Blastfrompast.jpg|thumb|250px|The display window of the store, BurgerTime and Jaws can be seen on the left of the television set]] |
− | *[[Marty]] has played the game ''Wild Gunman'', referring to himself as a crack shot at it by demonstrating it with the arcade port while at the [[Cafe 80's]]. |
+ | *[[Marty McFly]] has played the game ''Wild Gunman'', referring to himself as a crack shot at it by demonstrating it with the arcade port while at the [[Cafe 80's]]. |
− | *[[Blast from the Past]] |
+ | *[[Blast from the Past]] sold many old products and had some on display, including the NES release of ''Jaws'' and ''BurgerTime''. |
+ | *[[Starbase Zero]] had a ''Wild Gunman'' arcade cabinet that was in need of repairs in [[1986]]. |
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− | *In [[1986B]], [[Edna Strickland]] kept contraband items in the former [[El Kid]]. One of them was a ''Wild Gunman'' machine. |
+ | *In [[1986B]], [[Edna Strickland Tannen|Edna Strickland]] kept contraband items in the former [[El Kid]]. One of them was a ''Wild Gunman'' machine. |
− | *In [[1931]], when claiming to help out charity organizations, Marty specifies one of them to be |
+ | *In [[1931]], when claiming to help out charity organizations, Marty specifies one of them to be the [[Mario Brothers]] (Referring to Mario and Luigi from ''Super Mario Bros''). |
+ | *In the ''[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]]'' episode "[[Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux]]", the sound effects of ''BraveLord and Monstrux'' were lifted from ''Super Mario Bros''. |
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− | ==Back to the Future games released |
+ | ==Back to the Future games released on Nintendo platforms== |
*''[[Back to the Future (video game)]]'' - Nintendo Entertainment System ([[1989]]) |
*''[[Back to the Future (video game)]]'' - Nintendo Entertainment System ([[1989]]) |
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*''[[Back to the Future Part II & III]]'' - Nintendo Entertainment System ([[1990]]) |
*''[[Back to the Future Part II & III]]'' - Nintendo Entertainment System ([[1990]]) |
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*''[[Super Back to the Future Part II]]'' - Super Famicom ([[1993]]) |
*''[[Super Back to the Future Part II]]'' - Super Famicom ([[1993]]) |
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+ | *''[[Universal Studios: Theme Park Adventure]]'' (Includes a ''[[Back to the Future: The Ride]]'' mini-game.) - Nintendo GameCube ([[2002]]) |
+ | *''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'' - Wii ([[2011]]) |
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+ | *''[[LEGO Dimensions]]'' (Includes characters and elements from ''Back to the Future'')- Wii U ([[2015]]) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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− | BackToTheFutureNESBoxart.jpg|Back to the Future on the NES |
+ | BackToTheFutureNESBoxart.jpg|''Back to the Future'' on the NES |
− | BTTFIIandIII.jpg|Back to the Future Part II & III on the NES |
+ | BTTFIIandIII.jpg|''Back to the Future Part II & III'' on the NES |
− | Super BTTFII.png|Super Back to the Future Part II on the Nintendo Super Famicom |
+ | Super BTTFII.png|''Super Back to the Future Part II'' on the Nintendo Super Famicom |
+ | 812303010224.jpg|''Back to the Future: The Game on the Wii'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==''BTTF'' actors in Nintendo productions== |
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+ | *[[Dan Castellaneta]] - Narrator in ''Super Mario Bros'' ([[1993]] film). |
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+ | *[[Danny Mann]] - Hewdraw & Thanatos in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' ([[2012]] video game). |
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+ | *[[Frank Welker]] |
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+ | **Game Boy in Season 2 of ''Captain N: The Game Master'' ([[1992]] cartoon). |
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+ | **Goomba in ''Super Mario Bros'' (1993 film). |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *{{WP|Nintendo}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Nintendo Entertainment System}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}} |
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+ | *{{WP|GameCube}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Wii}} |
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[[Category:Real-world companies]] |
[[Category:Real-world companies]] |
Revision as of 05:26, 30 April 2020
Nintendo is a company that started out in Japan selling cards known as hanafuda in September 23, 1889 and would later develop into a video game company.
Nintendo has released many games, notably in house titles like Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Ice Climbers, as well as some games that could be played with a gun accessory known as a Zapper. Games that could be played with it included Duck Hunt, Hogan's Alley and Wild Gunman.
They also distributed game(s) produced by other companies including LJN and Telltale Games.
References to Nintendo in Back to the Future
- Marty McFly has played the game Wild Gunman, referring to himself as a crack shot at it by demonstrating it with the arcade port while at the Cafe 80's.
- Blast from the Past sold many old products and had some on display, including the NES release of Jaws and BurgerTime.
- Starbase Zero had a Wild Gunman arcade cabinet that was in need of repairs in 1986.
- In 1986B, Edna Strickland kept contraband items in the former El Kid. One of them was a Wild Gunman machine.
- In 1931, when claiming to help out charity organizations, Marty specifies one of them to be the Mario Brothers (Referring to Mario and Luigi from Super Mario Bros).
- In the Back to the Future: The Animated Series episode "Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux", the sound effects of BraveLord and Monstrux were lifted from Super Mario Bros.
Back to the Future games released on Nintendo platforms
- Back to the Future (video game) - Nintendo Entertainment System (1989)
- Back to the Future Part II & III - Nintendo Entertainment System (1990)
- Super Back to the Future Part II - Super Famicom (1993)
- Universal Studios: Theme Park Adventure (Includes a Back to the Future: The Ride mini-game.) - Nintendo GameCube (2002)
- Back to the Future: The Game - Wii (2011)
- LEGO Dimensions (Includes characters and elements from Back to the Future)- Wii U (2015)
Gallery
BTTF actors in Nintendo productions
- Dan Castellaneta - Narrator in Super Mario Bros (1993 film).
- Danny Mann - Hewdraw & Thanatos in Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012 video game).
- Frank Welker
- Game Boy in Season 2 of Captain N: The Game Master (1992 cartoon).
- Goomba in Super Mario Bros (1993 film).