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|image = [[File:NES.jpg|250px]]<br>NES Control Deck released in Europe and North America
|developer = [[Nintendo]]
|gen = Third generation
|released = {{Vgrelease|NA=October 18, 1985|JP=July 15, 1983|EU=September 1, 1986}}
|discontinued = 1995]]'' (USA)<br>2003]]'' (JP)
|successor = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
}}
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''', often abbreviated to '''NES''', is an 8-bit video game console developed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]]. It was originally released in 1983 in Japan, and later 1985 in North America. This was the very first home gaming console that [[Rare]] worked on and they ended up developing a grand total of 47 games for the console. Nintendo themselves had published a handful of their games for the system, as they were impressed by the company's quality standard of games. This is why they were allowed to release anywhere from 10 games per year on the system.
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''', often abbreviated to '''NES''', is an 8-bit video game console developed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]]. It was originally released in 1983 in Japan, and later 1985 in North America. This was the very first home gaming console that [[Rare]] worked on and they ended up developing a grand total of 47 games for the console. Nintendo themselves had published a handful of their games for the system, as they were impressed by the company's quality standard of games. This is why they were allowed to release anywhere from 10 games per year on the system.


== Games developed by Rare ==
== Games developed by Rare ==
* ''Slalom'' (1987)  
* ''[[Slalom]]'' (1987)  
* ''[[Wizards and Warriors|Wizards & Warriors]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Wizards & Warriors]]'' (1987)
* ''[[R.C. Pro-Am]]'' (1988)
* ''[[R.C. Pro-Am]]'' (1988)
* ''Wheel of Fortune ''(1988)
* ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' (1988)
* ''Jeopardy!'' (1988)
* ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Anticipation]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Anticipation]]'' (1988)
* ''Marble Madness'' (1989, port)  
* ''[[Marble Madness]]'' (1989, port)  
* ''World Games'' (1989, port)  
* ''[[World Games]]'' (1989, port)  
* ''WWF Wrestlemania'' (1989)
* ''[[WWF Wrestlemania]]'' (1989)
* ''Sesame Street 123'' (1989)
* ''[[Sesame Street 123]]'' (1989)
* ''John Elway's Quarterback'' (1989)
* ''[[John Elway's Quarterback]]'' (1989)
* ''California Games'' (1989, port)
* ''[[California Games]]'' (1989, port)
* ''Taboo: The Sixth Sense'' (1989)
* ''[[Taboo: The Sixth Sense]]'' (1989)
* ''Sesame Street ABC'' (1989)
* ''[[Sesame Street ABC]]'' (1989)
* ''Hollywood Squares'' (1989)  
* ''[[Hollywood Squares]]'' (1989)  
* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (1989)  
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' (1989)  
* ''Jordan vs. Bird: One on One'' (1989, port)
* ''[[Jordan vs. Bird: One on One]]'' (1989, port)
* ''[[Cobra Triangle]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Cobra Triangle]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II|Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II]]'' (1989)
* ''Wheel of Fortune Junior Edition'' (1989)
* ''[[Wheel of Fortune Junior Edition]]'' (1989)
* ''Jeopardy! Junior Edition'' (1989)
* ''[[Jeopardy! Junior Edition]]'' (1989)
* ''Silent Service'' (1989, port)
* ''[[Silent Service]]'' (1989, port)
* ''Double Dare'' (1990, port)
* ''[[Double Dare]]'' (1990, port)
* ''Wheel of Fortune Family Edition'' (1990)
* ''[[Wheel of Fortune Family Edition]]'' (1990)
* ''Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition'' (1990)
* ''[[Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition]]'' (1990)
* [[Captain Skyhawk]] (1990)
* ''[[Captain Skyhawk]]'' (1990)
* Digger T. Rock: Legend of the Lost City (1990)
* ''[[Digger T. Rock: Legend of the Lost City]]'' (1990)
* Pin*Bot (1990)
* ''[[Pin Bot]]'' (1990)
* Ivan Stewart's Super Off-Road (1990, port)
* ''[[Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off Road]]'' (1990, port)
* Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition (1990)
* ''[[Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition]]'' (1990)
* Cabal (1990, port)
* ''[[Cabal]]'' (1990, port)
* Snake Rattle 'n' Roll (1990)
* ''[[Snake Rattle 'n' Roll]]'' (1990)
* NARC (1990, port)
* ''[[NARC]]'' (1990, port)
* Time Lord (1990)
* ''[[Time Lord]]'' (1990)
* Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship (1990)
* ''[[Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship]]'' (1990)
* A Nightmare on Elm Street (1990)
* ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' (1990)
* Super Glove Ball (1990)
* ''[[Super Glove Ball]]'' (1990)
* Arch Rivals: A Basket Brawl (1990, port)
* ''[[Arch Rivals: A Basket Brawl]]'' (1990, port)
* WWF Wrestlemania Challenge (1990)
* ''[[WWF Wrestlemania Challenge]]'' (1990)
* [[Beetlejuice]] (1991)
* ''[[Beetlejuice]]'' (1991)
* [[Battletoads]] (1991)
* ''[[Battletoads]]'' (1991)
* High Speed (1991)
* ''[[High Speed]]'' (1991)
* Pirates! (1991, port)
* ''[[Pirates!]]'' (1991, port)
* Sesame Street ABC/123 (1991)
* ''[[Sesame Street ABC/123]]'' (1991)
* Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros of Power (1992)
* ''[[Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros of Power]]'' (1992)
* Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat (1992, port)
* ''[[Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat]]'' (1992, port)
* R.C. Pro-Am II (1992)
* ''[[R.C. Pro-Am II]]'' (1992)
* [[Battletoads & Double Dragon]] (1993)   
* ''[[Battletoads & Double Dragon]]'' (1993)   
{{Consoles}}
{{Consoles}}
[[Category:Consoles]]

Revision as of 03:51, July 13, 2021

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Nintendo Entertainment System
NES.jpg
NES Control Deck released in Europe and North America
Developer Nintendo
Generation Third generation
Release date(s) July 15, 1983 (JP)
October 18, 1985 (NA)
September 1, 1986 (EU)
Discontinued 1995]] (USA)
2003]]
(JP)
Successor Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System, often abbreviated to NES, is an 8-bit video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was originally released in 1983 in Japan, and later 1985 in North America. This was the very first home gaming console that Rare worked on and they ended up developing a grand total of 47 games for the console. Nintendo themselves had published a handful of their games for the system, as they were impressed by the company's quality standard of games. This is why they were allowed to release anywhere from 10 games per year on the system.

Games developed by Rare