User:The Jacketed Terrapin/List of Chronicle universes

This is a list of universes whose only representation in the Super Smash Bros. series is via a Chronicle listing.

100 Classic Books
100 Classic Books (, DS Literature Collection) is a series of book collection games released for the Nintendo DS. The first game contained 100 public domain works of literature, while the DSiWare version, Chotto DS Bungaku Zenshu: Sekai no Bungaku 20, only contained 20 books. A second game, titled Otona no Renaishōsetsu: DS Harlequin Selection, contains 33 romance novels from the book publisher Harlequin K.K.

The original 2007 game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Alleyway
Alleyway (, Alleyway) is a game for the Game Boy similar to Atari's Breakout, in which the player controls a paddle (implied to be a spaceship according to the boxart) to hit a ball in order to break several blocks until all of them have been destroyed.

The game is listed in all regions.

Backgammon
Backgammon (, Backgammon) is a board game for the Famicom Disk System based on the board game of the same name, where the player's goal is to move all of their pieces to a specific corner of the board by rolling two dice.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Bass Tsuri No. 1
Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 (, Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing) is a series of fishing games by Shigesato Itoi. The game was originally released for the Super Famicom, and would later get a Definitive version for the Nintendo 64. While the Super Famicom version has a photorealistic human cast, the Nintendo 64 version has a cast of anthropomorphic cartoon animals.

Both the Super Famicom and Nintendo 64 versions are listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Clubhouse Games
Clubhouse Games (, Collection of Games) is a series of tabletop compilation games released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Switch. Several of the games from the original DS game have also been released via five DSiWare installments under the name Clubhouse Games Express.

The original DS game is listed in all regions. In the Japanese version, the game is listed twice, one for the original 2005 release and the other for the Wi-Fi re-release.

Cruis'n
Cruis'n is a series of racing games that originally got its start at the arcades. The player races through several tracks of locations based on the theme of the game, such as the United States or the entire world.

The Nintendo 64 versions of Cruis'n USA and Cruis'n World are both listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

DS Kondate Zenshū
Kenkō Ōen Recipe 1000: DS Kondate Zenshū (, Healthy Support Recipe 1000: DS Menu Collection) is a cooking reference game released for the Nintendo DS, containing 1,000 healthy recipes to create a menu and to send to friends.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

DS Shigureden
DS Shigureden (, DS Shigureden) is a tabletop game released for the Nintendo DS based on the Shigureden museum in Japan, in which the player plays a series of card games based on Hyakunin-Isshu, which is a collection of 100 Japanese poems. The game later received a truncated version for the DSiWare under the name Touch de Oboeru Hyakunin-Isshu: Chotto DSi Shigureden.

The original physical release is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Endless Ocean
Endless Ocean (, Forever Blue) is a series of scuba diving games released by Arika for the Wii.

The original game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

F-1 Race
F-1 Race (, F-1 Race) is a racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom and Game Boy.

The Famicom game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version, while the Game Boy game is listed in all regions.

Face Training
Face Training (, DS Face Training) is a face training game developed by Intelligent Systems in collaboration with Fumiko Inudo released for the Nintendo DS. The Japanese version was released for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite, and came with a camera accessory called "Faceningscan" that would be inserted into the GBA slot of the system. The European version was released as one of the few games to be released exclusively on a DSi cartridge, and used the system's built-in camera.

The original physical release is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Flash Focus
Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day (, Practice Your Sight With Training: DS Eye Training) is a vision training game developed by Namco Bandai in collaboration with Hisao Ishigaki released for the Nintendo DS.

The game is listed in all regions.

Galactic Pinball
Galactic Pinball (, Galactic Pinball) is a sci-fi themed pinball game released for the Virtual Boy. It was one of the launch titles released for the system.

The game is listed in all regions.

Ganbaru Watashi
Ganbaru Watashi (, I'll Do My Best) is a household financing game developed by sny Sophia released for the Nintendo DS. The game later received a truncated version for the DSiWare under the name Ganbaru Watashi no Osaifu Ōendan.

The original physical release is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Geist
Geist is a first-person action-adventure game released for the Nintendo GameCube about John Raimi, whose soul is separated from his body and must possess a living organism or an inanimate object to avoid being pulled towards the afterlife. The game is notable for being one of the first Nintendo-published games to receive an M (Mature) rating from the ESRB.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Golf
Golf (, Golf) is a golf video game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES and Game Boy.

Both the NES and Game Boy versions are listed in all regions.

Gomoku Narabe Renju
Gomoku Narabe Renju (, Gomoku Narabe Renju) is a board game for the Famicom based on the board game of Go, in which three pieces are placed on the board (two black and one white), where the player's goal is to arrange a line of five pieces in their color, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Gumshoe
Gumshoe is a light gun shooter platformer game released for the NES that was compatible with the NES Zapper. It is about Mr. Stevenson, a former FBI agent turned detective, who must save his daughter Jennifer from the mafia boss King Dom by collecting the five Black Panther Diamonds within 24 hours.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Jet Impulse
Jet Impulse (, Jet Impulse) is a combat flight simulator game released for the Nintendo DS, in which Naomi Moriha (under the Callsign "Jasmine") and her wingmate (the player) of the Akitsu military must save the region from an evil dictator and his army.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Jōshiki Ryoku Training
Jōshiki Ryoku Training (, Common Knowledge Training) is a series of education games released for the Nintendo DS and Wii that tests the player's ability to work out everyday problems as quickly as they can.

The original DS game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Knight Move
Knight Move (, Knight Move) is a puzzle game created by Alexey Pajitnov (the creator of Tetris) for the Famicom Disk System. It involves a knight chess piece that is constantly jumping and must continually choose which of the possible legal moves to make before it lands back on the board. A similar, but notably different game by the name of Knight Moves was also released in 1995 for Microsoft Windows.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu!
Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu! (, Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu!) is a puzzle game released for the Game Boy Advance, in which the player must tilt the system to make creatures called "Panechus" disappear by lining up a group of them of the same color. It is the first game for the Game Boy Advance to have a built-in tilt-sensor chip.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Master of Illusion
Master of Illusion (, Magic Encyclopedia) is a magic reference game released for the Nintendo DS, in which the player can perform various magic tricks. Several of the magic tricks have also been released individually via six DSiWare installments under the name Master of Illusion Express.

The original physical release is listed in all regions.

Monster Tactics
Monster Tactics (, Monster Tactics) is a strategy role-playing game released for the Game Boy Color that stars a monster hunter named Kabin, who must save the Iraldi Kingdom from monsters who hide in darkness.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Nester
Nester was a character and the mascot for the Nintendo Power magazine ever since the first issue, where he debuted as the co-star alongside a caricature of former Nintendo Power editor Howard Philips in the comic strip Howard & Nester, before eventually becoming the starring character of the then renamed Nester's Adventures after Howard was written out of the strip. While Nester first appeared in a video game as a commentator for NES Play Action Football, he would receive his own video game for the Virtual Boy titled Nester's Funky Bowling, a bowling game starring him and his sister Hester.

Nester's Funky Bowling is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Odama
Odama (, Great Ball) is a pinball/real-time tactics hybrid game released for the Nintendo GameCube where the player, a young general named Yamanouchi Kagetora, uses a gigantic ball called the "Odama" to bowl over enemies, shatter their defenses and wreak havoc on the battlefield. It is one of the few Nintendo GameCube games that is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube Microphone.

The game is listed in all regions.

Picross DS
Picross DS (, Picross DS) is a picross game developed by Jupiter Corporation for the Nintendo DS.

The game is listed in all regions.

Pinball
Pinball (, Pinball) is a pinball game released for the Game & Watch, NES, and part of the Nintendo VS. System series of arcade systems. The NES version also features Mario and Pauline.

The NES game is listed in all regions.

Play Action Football
Play Action Football is a series of American football video games released for the NES, Game Boy, and Super NES.

NES Play Action Football, Play Action Football for the Game Boy, and Super Play Action Football are all listed exclusively in the North American version.

Polarium
Polarium (, Hitofube) is a series of puzzle games released for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance, in which the player must draw lines to flip black and white tiles to clear puzzles.

The original game is listed in all regions, while Polarium Advance is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Pro Wrestling
Pro Wrestling (, ProWres) is a wrestling video game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and NES in North America and the PAL regions.

The game is listed in all regions. In the Japanese version, it is categorized as a "Disk System" game, whereas all other regions categorize it as an "NES" game.

Radar Mission
Radar Mission (, Radar Mission) is a turn-based strategy game for the Game Boy that is similar to the pencil and paper game Battleship, in which the player must destroy enemy ships by firing missiles on their spot.

The game is listed in all regions.

Rakubiki Jiten
Rakubiki Jiten (, Advanced Dictionary) is a series of dictionary games released for the Nintendo DS and DSiWare.

DS Rakubiki Jiten and Kanji Sonomama: DS Rakubiki Jiten are both listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Short Order/Eggsplode!
Short Order/Eggsplode! is a compilation of two games compatible with the Power Pad released exclusively in North America, being the only first-party title compatible with the peripheral. Short Order is a game similar to Milton Bradley's Simon game, where the player (a fast food employee, in which player 1 is a dog and player 2 is a fox) must take the orders of anthropomorphic animal customers by following the order they want their ingredients on their burger by stepping on the corresponding circle. Eggsplode! involves trying to defuse bombs planted by foxes on hen nests by stepping on the corresponding circle while avoiding the circles that correspond to eggs laid by the hens.

The game is listed exclusively in the North American version.

Solar Striker
Solar Striker (, Solar Striker) is a vertical shooter game for the Game Boy, in which the player controls the titular space fighter, fighting against enemies known as the forces of Reticulon.

The game is listed in all regions.

StarTropics
StarTropics is a duology of action-adventure games for the NES that star Mike Jones, who must face the villainous alien known as Zoda across space and time, solving puzzles and taking down huge monsters. The sequel, Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II, is notable for being one of the last first-party titles released for the NES.

The original game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version, while Zoda's Revenge is listed exclusively in the North American version.

Super Scope 6
Super Scope 6 (, Super Scope 6) is a compilation of 6 games released for the Super NES that make use of the Super Scope peripheral.

The game is listed in all regions.

The Legend of the Quiz Tournament of Champions
The Legend of the Quiz Tournament of Champions (, The Legend of the Quiz Tournament of Champions) is a quiz game released for the Nintendo GameCube. It is one of the few Nintendo GameCube games that is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube Microphone.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Theta
Theta (, Theta) is an underwater-themed puzzle game developed by Vitei released for the Nintendo DS.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Time Twist
Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (, Time Twist: On the Outskirts of History...) is a text-based adventure game released for the Famicom Disk System, in which the protagonist, a young boy, has his soul separated from his body by a devil, allowing him to temporarily take control of other humans and animals, and must use this ability to thwart the plans of the time-traveling devil and return to his own body. The game is notable for containing several mature and religious themes, such as Christianity, the topic of racism, and a depiction of the Nazi Party.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version, with both parts being listed separately.

To the Earth
To the Earth is a light gun shooter for the NES that is compatible with the NES Zapper, in which the player must retrieve vials of medicine and deliver them to the Earth while preventing Nemesis from passing through the planet's atmosphere, all while destroying incoming enemy spacecraft, bombs, missiles, asteroids, etc. without destroying friendly vessels.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Tokimeki High School
Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School (, Miho Nakayama's Heartbeat High School) is a dating sim released for the Famicom Disk System by Nintendo and Square, in which a transfer student to Tokimeki High School falls in love with a girl resembling the real-life Japanese idol, Miho Nakayama. The game is notable for being one of the earliest examples of the dating sim genre.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Top Rank Tennis
Top Rank Tennis is a tennis game released for the Game Boy. It is notable for being one of the few Game Boy games compatible with the Game Boy 4-Player Adapter.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Touch Panic
Mawashite Tsunageru: Touch Panic (, Rotate and Connect: Touch Panic) is a puzzle game developed by AKI Corporation for the Nintendo DS, in which the player must slide lined tiles around to guide a pink Panic Ball through the stage and eventually lead it to a hole.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

True Swing Golf
True Swing Golf (, DS Golf for Adults) is a golf video game developed by T&E Soft for the Nintendo DS. The game later received a truncated version for the DSiWare under the name True Swing Golf Express.

The original physical release is listed in all regions.

Ukiuki Carnival
Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki Carnival (, Momoko Sakura's Ukiuki Carnival) is a social simulation game released for the Game Boy Advance where the player is a kid at a carnival being held in the village of Colortown, and must invite as many people as they can. The game features characters designed by the popular manga artist Momoko Sakura.

The game is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

10-Yard Fight
10-Yard Fight (, 10-Yard Fight) is an American football game developed by Irem originally released for arcades. The game was later ported to the NES and MSX.

The NES version is listed exclusively in the North American version.

Anticipation
Anticipation is a board video game by Rare for the NES, in which up to four players must move their pieces around a board and solve an incomplete picture while it is being drawn.

The game is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

F-1 Grand Prix
F-1 Grand Prix (, F-1 Grand Prix) is a series of Formula One-based racing games by Video System.

The Nintendo 64 version of F-1 World Grand Prix is listed exclusively in the German version.

F-1 Spirit
F-1 Spirit (, F-1 Spirit) is a series of Formula One-based racing games by Konami.

Formula 1 Sensation is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Formation Soccer
Formation Soccer (, Formation Soccer) is a series of soccer games originally by Human Entertainment and later by Spike. Only one installment, Super Formation Soccer for the Super NES, was localized, being released under the title Super Soccer.

Super Soccer is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Golf (Virtual Boy)
Golf (, T&E Virtual Golf) is a golf video game by T&E Soft for the Virtual Boy.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Illusion of Gaia
Illusion of Gaia (, The Gaia Fantasy Chronicle) is an action role-playing game for the Super NES developed by Quintet and published by Enix in Japan and Nintendo in other regions.

The game is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Killer Instinct
Killer Instinct (, Killer Instinct) is a series of fighting games by Rare. The first two games were published by Midway and distributed by Nintendo for arcades, while all ports for Nintendo systems were published by Nintendo. The series was later revived for the Xbox One and Microsoft Windows in 2013 with the title Killer Instinct.

Both the Super NES and Game Boy versions of the original game are listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Meteos
Meteos (, Meteos) is a series of tile-matching puzzle games by Q Entertainment.

The original DS game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Ogre Battle
Ogre Battle (, Ogre Battle) is a series of tactical role-playing games created by Quest Corporation and owned by Square Enix. Two installments, Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber for the Nintendo 64 and Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis for the Game Boy Advance, were both published by Nintendo in Japan.

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber and Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis are both listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Ping Pong
Ping Pong (, Ping Pong) is a ping pong video game released by Konami for various home computers in Japan and Europe. It later received a port for the Famicom Disk System, which was published by Nintendo.

Smash Ping Pong is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Puzz Loop
Puzz Loop (, Puzz Loop) is a series of puzzle games by Mitchell Corporation, in which the player must stop entities of different colors from reaching a goal by matching three or more marbles of the same color. A sub-series for the Nintendo DS and WiiWare, titled Magnetica, as well as a 3DS eShop installment titled Tokyo Crash Mobs, were published by Nintendo.

Magnetica is listed in all regions.

Puzzle Series
Puzzle Series (, Puzzle Series) is a series of puzzle games by Hudson Soft. Only one game in the Nintendo DS series, Sudoku, was localized, being released under the title Sudoku Gridmaster in North America and Sudoku Master in Europe.

Sudoku Gridmaster is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Qix
Qix (, Qix) is a series of action-puzzle games, in which the player controls a cursor that can trace lines across the play area, where drawing a line that joins with the edges of the play area or another line results in the space filling in as a block. The goal is to fill in a percentage of the play area. Originally a North American-exclusive arcade game by Taito, a Game Boy version published by Nintendo was released in 1990, which prominently featured Mario.

The Game Boy version is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

R-Type
R-Type (, R-Type) is a series of horizontal-scrolling shooter games by Irem.

R-Type DX is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

R.C. Pro-Am
R.C. Pro-Am is a series of racing games by Rare released for the NES, Game Boy, and Sega Genesis.

Both the original NES game and Super R.C. Pro-Am are listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Rad Racer
Rad Racer (, Highway Star) is a racing game for the NES by Square. A sequel, Rad Racer II, was released exclusively in North America for the NES.

The original game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Slalom
Slalom is a skiing video game by Rare that debuted on the Nintendo Vs. System series of arcade systems as VS. Slalom, then later ported to the NES. It is notable for being the first video game to be developed by Rare, as well as the first NES game to be developed by a western developer.

The NES version is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll is a platformer game by Rare that stars two titular snakes, in which they must make their way through 11 isometric levels and eat enough of a small round creature called "Nibbley Pibbley" to gain enough weight to ring a bell on top of a weighing machine located at the end of the level and open the door to the next level. The game was originally released on the NES and was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Europe. A successor to the game, Sneaky Snakes, was also released for the Game Boy.

The NES version is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Sōkoban
Sōkoban (, Warehouse Keeper) is a series of puzzle games in which the player pushes crates or boxes around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations. In 1999, an installment published by Nintendo and developed by Atelier Double, titled Power Sōkoban, was released for the Super Famicom via the Nintendo Power service and physical release. This version features elements from several mythology stories from around the world, with the main characters being that of Japanese mythology.

Power Sōkoban is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Stadium Events
Stadium Events (, Running Stadium) is an exergame for the NES compatible with the Power Pad, originally released by Bandai under the Family Fun Fitness Fun. The game was initially released in North America under its original title, but would be re-released by Nintendo under the new title World Class Track Meet, resulting in the original release to becoming one of the rarest NES games.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version. The North American version uses the World Class Track Meet name, whereas the PAL versions use the Stadium Events name.

Super Tennis
Super Tennis (, Super Tennis World Circuit) is a tennis game by Tonkin House for the Super NES.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

The Earth Fighter Rayieza
The Earth Fighter Rayieza (, The Earth Fighter Rayieza) is a science fiction role-playing game by Enix that was released for various home computers. The game also received a port for the Famicom titled Ginga no Sannin, which was published by Nintendo. The game is notable for being one of the earliest examples of a role-playing game with a setting outside of the standard medieval fantasy setting, taking place in a science fiction world instead.

Ginga no Sannin is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Top Players' Tennis
Top Players' Tennis (, World Super Tennis) is a tennis game by Home Data and Asmik Corporation for the NES.

The game is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

True Golf Classics
True Golf Classics (New 3D Golf Simulation in Japan) is a series of golf games by T&E Soft.

Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics for the Nintendo 64 is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

U.S. Championship V'Ball
U.S. Championship V'Ball is a volleyball game by Technōs for arcades. The game was later released on the NES under the title Super Spike V'Ball.

Super Spike V'Ball is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Vegas
Vegas (, Las Vegas) is a series of casino games in which the player travels to Las Vegas to participate in several gambling games. The series originally got its start for the NES with Vegas Dream, which was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Epic/Sony Records in Japan and HAL America Inc. in North America. The game later received a sequel, co-developed by Dice and Hal Laboratory, for the Super NES and Game Boy titled Vegas Stakes, which was published by Nintendo in the West; only the Super NES version was released outside of North America, and was published by Imagineer in Japan. A third game, Las Vegas Dream 2, was released by Imagineer for the PlayStation exclusively in Japan.

The Super NES version of Vegas Stakes is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Vertical Force
Vertical Force (, Vertical Force) is a vertical shooter by Hudson Soft released for the Virtual Boy.

The game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Xanadu
Xanadu (, Xanadu) is a series of action role-playing games serving as a spin-off of Nihon Falcom's Dragon Slayer series, being based around the second installment of the same name.

Faxanadu is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!
Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! (, The Racing Brothers Let's & Go!!) is a manga franchise based on the Mini 4WD franchise by Tamiya Corporation.

''Mini Yonku: Let's & Go!! Power WGP2'' is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Domo
Domo (, Domo-kun) is the official mascot of Japan's public broadcaster NHK, appearing in several 30-second stop-motion interstitial sketches shown as station identification during shows.

Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Eyeshield 21
Eyeshield 21 (, Eyeshield 21) is an American football manga franchise by Shōnen Jump.

Three Eyeshield 21 games, Max Devil Power!, Devilbats Devildays, and Field Saikyō no Senshi Tachi, are all listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Hamtaro
Hamtaro (, Trotting Hamtaro) is a manga franchise starring a hamster of the same name.

Six Hamtaro games are listed. These include Tomodachi Daisakusen Dechu, Ham-Hams Unite!, Ham-Ham Heartbreak, Rainbow Rescue, Ham-Ham Games, and Nazonazo Q Kumonōe no? Jō. Of the six, Ham-Hams Unite!, Ham-Ham Heartbreak, and Ham-Ham Games are listed in all regions, whereas the rest are listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Kaijin Zona
Kaijin Zona (, Phantom Zona) is a character who appeared in the children's variety show on TV Tokyo, Oha Suta.

The Game Boy Color game of the same name is listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Ken Griffey Jr.
Ken Griffey Jr. is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played 22 years in Major League Baseball.

Six games featuring Ken Griffey Jr. are listed exclusively in the American version. These include the Super NES and Game Boy versions of Ken Griffey Jr. Presents: Major League Baseball, Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run for the Super NES, Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. for the Nintendo 64, and the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color versions of Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest.

Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse (, Mickey Mouse) is an anthropomorphic cartoon mouse created by Walt Disney, originally appearing in several cartoon shorts and serving as the official mascot for The Walt Disney Company.

Five games featuring Mickey Mouse are listed. These include the Mickey Mouse Game & Watch game, Mickey & Donald for the Game & Watch, the Nintendo 64 version of Mickey's Speedway USA, Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey and Minnie for the Game Boy Advance, and Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse. Of the five, only the Game & Watch games are listed in all regions, with the rest being listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Assocation, often shortened as NBA, is an American men's professional basketball league.

Four games using the NBA license are listed. These include Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside, Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside 2, NBA 3 on 3 featuring Kobe Bryant, and NBA Courtside 2002. The original NBA Courtside is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version, NBA Courtside 2 and NBA 3 on 3 are listed exclusively in the North American version, and NBA Courtside 2002 is listed in all regions.

National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, often shortened as NCAA, is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletes from up to 1,268 North American institutions and conferences.

The Super NES game NCAA Basketball is listed exclusively in PAL versions, where it is titled World League Basketball.

National Hockey League
The National Hockey League, often shortened as NHL, is a professional ice hockey league in North America.

The Super NES game NHL Stanley Cup is listed exclusively in PAL versions, where it is titled Super Hockey.

Pin-Bot
Pin-Bot is a science fiction pinball machine released by Williams.

The NES game of the same name is listed exclusively in PAL versions.

Popeye
Popeye (, Popeye) is a cartoon sailor who appeared in several comic strips by King Features and later several theatrical and television animated cartoons.

Five games featuring Popeye are listed. These include the three Game & Watch games (including the Wide Screen game, the Panorama game, and the Table Top game), the NES version of the arcade game of the same name, and Popeye no Eigo Asobi. Only the Wide Screen Game & Watch game and the NES game are listed in all regions. The Panorama Game & Watch game and Popeye no Eigo Asobi are listed exclusively in the Japanese version, whereas the Table Top Game & Watch game is listed in all regions except for the Japanese version.

Shōnen Jump
Weekly Shōnen Jump (, Weekly Shōnen Jump) is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines, containing chapters of several best-selling manga franchises such as Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Naruto.

Two crossover games of several Shōnen Jump properties, Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, are listed exclusively in the Japanese version.

Snoopy
Snoopy (, Snoopy) is an anthropomorphic cartoon beagle from the comic strip franchise Peanuts.

Three Game & Watch games featuring Snoopy are listed in all regions. These include Snoopy Tennis and the Table Top and the Panorama games simply titled Snoopy.

Spartan X
Spartan X (, Spartan X), originally released in Hong Kong under the title Kuàicān Chē ( in traditional Chinese, in simplified Chinese, both names roughly translating to Fast Food Truck) and as Wheels on Meals in English, is a martial arts action-comedy film starring Jackie Chan. An arcade game of the same name was later made by Irem, in which it was released outside of Japan under the title Kung-Fu Master, then later ported to the NES under the name Kung Fu outside of Japan.

The NES game Kung Fu is listed in all regions.

Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachō
Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachō (, Point & Speak Travel Phrasebook) is a series of travel phrase books for Japanese travellers.

The Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachō DS series of games is listed exclusively in the Japanese version, with all five games (Thailand, China, Korea, America, and Germany) being listed separately.